Monday 31 May 2010

Helfen sie Mir

Street parties and firework displays greeted Lena Meyer-Landrut's Eurovision triumph, her country's first since 1982. Germany was said to be in frenzied "Lenamania" yesterday as the nation celebrated its first Eurovision Song Contest win in almost 30 years with the song "Satellite" – a hit sung in rather mangled English by the sweet and self-effacing 19-year-old. The school student was unknown a year ago and completed the German equivalent of A-levels while rehearsing for the contest.

"Lovely Lena", as she is now almost universally nicknamed, was discovered on a television casting show late last year. Millions of television viewers followed her progress in Oslo together with tens of thousands of Germans who watched the contest broadcast on video screens in town squares and at other outdoor venues. The Bild am Sonntag newspaper caught the prevailing mood with a front-page headline which seemed to allude to the Euro crisis. "Europe likes us after all!" the paper proclaimed after Lena won by dint of 76 points supplied by viewers in European countries outside Germany.

Her win is the first Eurovision victory for Germany in 28 years. Back in 1982, the contest was won by the pious-looking "Nicole" with her song "Ein bisschen Frieden" ("A Little Peace"), which came out at the height of the then-West German peace movement's protests against the deployment of US cruise missiles in Germany. In a statement, Chancellor Angela Merkel congratulated Germany's latest pop heroine on her "super success" in Oslo. "With her naturalness and warmth, she is a wonderful example of young Germany," Ms Merkel added.

Yet it had been a different story back in May when Meyer-Landrut came under fire for what some in the media called "nude pictures" of her. In fact, the singer, who says she always wanted to be an actress, appeared in a docu-drama sitting in a pool with a young man and viewers get a glimpse of her chest. Interviewed about it, Meyer-Landrut simply told German reporters that it was just a role she played. "I was acting and that means it was not my privacy. Give me one reason why I should be upset about this. In our family we have always said: today's newspaper is used to wrap the fish in tomorrow."

The footage has been repeatedly shown on German TV by RTL, and her 19 year old co-star Nicolas remembers filming the scene that wowed his jealous classmates: “Lena came to me with open arms and said, ‘come on, we’ll just simply do it!’” And then the pair jumped naked into the pool for the programme ‘Helfen sie mir’, sharing a passionate kiss. “Lena has very soft lips and was really working flat out," smiles Nicholas. "We tried to be as professional as possible.” For half a night, between midnight and 6am, the young actor kissed the hot star. “We shot the kissing scene three times, during which we were completely naked,” Nicolas said. “We did not know each other before the shoot, but we got along well. Lena and I were both single, as far as I know. We wanted to exchange numbers at the airport, but it didn’t work out.”

What little the Germans knew about Meyer-Landrut until recently can be summed up in a few sentences. Her grandfather was the head of the Office of the Federal President under Richard von Weizsäcker, who was the president of Germany between 1984 to 1994, as well as the German ambassador to Moscow. Little is known about her parents: She mentions her mother often but never her father. She is an only child and she is far-sighted. She doesn't play any musical instruments and she cannot read music. The subjects in which she will sit exams are biology, history and sports. She has a tattoo on her left, inner arm, and she is smaller in real life than she appears on television. She's an average German girl, apparently. And when reporters ask her friends about her, the answer is often: "She's a bit of a nutter."

There are another couple of suppositions one could add. One might imagine that the mother of a teenage girl who was about to graduate from high school would not be completely overjoyed when her only child came to her, out of the blue, and told her, shortly before final school leaving exams, that she was going to be a contestant on a major international television show. "And I really want to do it." The fact that Meyer-Landrut didn't even tell her friends that she had entered the contest is also interesting. She says it is because she wanted to avoid silly comments. But it also indicates that she is someone who was self-aware enough to make a decision like this without consulting anyone else.

A not inconsiderable part of Meyer-Landrut's charm also comes from the fact that she prefers not to answer questions about her private life. "It's about the music," she replies in these instances. "I am sitting here because I won the show, 'Our Star For Oslo.' And members of my family have nothing to do with that. Anyway, my life is totally boring."

Meyer-Landrut is a funny sort of a star. She took ballet lessons as a child but when she dances on stage she looks more like rock musician Joe Cocker than a ballerina. Her voice makes an impression but it seems uncontrolled. One of the many "Lena moments" during the program in which she competed to go to Oslo came when the host asked her about her breathing technique while singing. Her succinct answer: "I don't have one."

"You can't make a star like Lena, you have to find them," says Frank Briegmann, the head of Universal Music in Germany, one of the most powerful executives in the country's music industry. "You can outline specifications, in that you can say, we want artists who are authentic, who have their own ideas, who don't fit into a (tight) corset. So you communicate that and you hope that these kinds of artists turn up. And after that you take care of them."

And along came Meyer-Landrut -- with her homemade English accent (she has never been to England), her turns of phrase, now known among fans as Lena-isms, with the enthusiasm with which she sang and with all these funny little quirks that saw her chattering her way into her audience's heart. "This definitely was not to be expected," she declared after winning the contest. "I am just shattered. I just can't believe it," she added. "Do I really have to sing it again?" she asked as the German flag was thrust into her hand on stage in Oslo as her victory was announced.


Television Series: Helfen sie Mir
Actress: Lena Meyer-Landrut
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Wednesday 12 May 2010

Starz greenlights Spartacus prequel

Don't put away the swords just yet. As suggested last month, Starz has ordered a six-part prequel to its original series Spartacus: Blood and Sand, the network announced Tuesday. Andy Whitfield, who starred as the title character in the original series, will resume his role briefly in the prequel; the actor has been battling non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. But this time around, social climbers Lucretia (Lucy Lawless) and Batiatus (John Hannah) get the Roman treatment in the story about the rise of the House of Batiatus and its gladiators before the arrival of Spartacus as a slave.

"The prequel story maintains the excitement and entertainment value of the first season of ‘Spartacus,’ giving audiences the engaging experience they’ve come to expect," said Starz President and Chief Executive Chris Albrecht in a statement. "Fortunately, Andy is responding to his treatments, and will be able to be part of this prequel in a limited capacity. As soon as he’s able, we look forward to continuing the Spartacus story."

Other returning actors include Peter Mensah (Doctore), Manu Bennett (Crixus), Antonio Te Maioho (Barca), Nick E. Tarabay (Ashur), Lesley-Ann Brandt (Naevia), among others. New characters join the mix, including the gladiator who preceded Spartacus and Crixus at the House of Batiatus.

Production for the untitled prequel will begin this summer in New Zealand and is scheduled to air in January. A second season of Spartacus: Blood and Sand, which was on hold due to Whitfield's illness, is expected to continue where it left off after the airing of the prequel.

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Tuesday 11 May 2010

Soft-core porn still hot stuff on cable TV

Late-night programming on HBO, Showtime and Cinemax has flourished by featuring cheap-to-produce nude romps, and now cable's mainstream shows are stepping up the sex...
By Jon Weinbach, Los Angeles Times


There's one sector of the entertainment industry that has not been roiled by the Internet, the economy or ever-changing consumer tastes. Say hello to Hollywood's most stable business: Soft-core pornography.

The oft-mocked genre, which has given the world such memorable fare as "Witches of Breastwick" and "Tarzeena: Jiggle in the Jungle," is more visible — and valuable — than ever, even at a time when hard-core adult entertainment is easily accessible on every media device. Premium-cable TV networks such as HBO, Showtime and Cinemax — the channel nicknamed "Skin-emax" for its preponderance of sexy programming — continue to fill their late-night schedules with low-budget, nudity-filled films, and the adoption of video-on-demand and pay-per-view services has given soft-core content wider play. Several of the premium channels offer prominently displayed inventories of erotic entertainment via VOD, where there's no shortage of choices in the "After Hours" or "Midnight Movies" sections.

Soft-core porn "just keeps going, like a cockroach — you can't kill it," says Marc Greenberg, the 63-year-old founder of MRG Entertainment, the Santa Monica company that's one of the top producers of so-called "soft erotics," the industry term for toned-down pornography. MRG supplies between seven and 15 films a year to Showtime and a handful of movies to Cinemax, for whom it also produces "Co-Ed Confidential," a 13-episode, college-themed sex series that's now in its fourth season. "You're more likely to get your wife to watch my show — it's not so in-your-face," says Greenberg.

At the same time, premium channels have been upping the skin factor on their higher-profile, higher-brow series. Shows such as HBO's True Blood, which debuts its third season next month, and Showtime's The Tudors and Diary of a Call Girl all showcase fairly graphic sex scenes that are often as explicit as what you would see in an R-rated movie in theaters. In one memorable scene from the first season of Showtime's Emmy-nominated Californication, which stars David Duchovny as a lothario novelist living in Venice, his character engages in a ménage à trois with his agent, played by Evan Handler, and a beautiful 20-something woman. The romp climaxes just as their ex-wives walk in the door.


It's no secret, of course, that sex sells, and cheesy erotic content has been a constant on cable TV since its early days, long before premium networks expanded into multichannel behemoths. Showtime, for example, now offers eight channels on its "multiplex" package, including Showtime Women, a female-targeted channel that does not show soft porn.

All of the premium channels will air films that are rated X by the Motion Picture Assn. of America, but they also adhere to certain self-imposed guidelines when it comes to sexy material. In general, cable channels won't show full male frontal nudity or extended close-up shots of female private parts. "Our producers know where the lines are," says Susan Ennis, executive vice-president of program planning for HBO Networks, which owns Cinemax.

Erotic entertainment "is a staple of [Cinemax's] brand, it's in our DNA, we're not running away from it," Ennis says..

Cinemax's volume of soft porn has been steady for the last five years, and it continues to roll out one new sex-themed series per quarter, with the most recent being the second season of "Zane's Sex Chronicles," based on a bestselling series of erotic short stories written by Zane, the pen name of a female African American author from the Washington, D.C., area.

Across all platforms, the series, which follows the romantic adventures of a group of professional women, attracts about 1.4 million viewers per episode, according to the network, which has nearly 12 million subscribers. "I don't think that sexuality should be separated from the rest of life — it can be fun, it can be painful, it can be kinky and it can be entertaining in a tasteful way," says the 43-year-old author known as Zane, who writes all the scripts for the series and is its executive producer. Adds Ennis: "We know our viewers embrace this kind of content."

That content is particularly conspicuous now on VOD, which has unshackled soft-core from the boundaries of late-night. On Cinemax, erotic films and shows — what it calls "After Dark" content — make up just 8% of the channel's over-the-air schedule. But when it comes to VOD, nearly 20% of Cinemax's inventory is devoted to erotic entertainment, and 15% of the channel's overall on-demand orders are for "After Dark" programs.

Ironically, the proliferation of hard-core porn in recent years seems to have made the softer stuff more appealing — or at least more palatable — to a wider audience, particularly among women, according to industry observers. While women who are now in their 20s and 30s have grown up in an era when adult entertainment has become increasingly mainstream and sex tapes helped launch the careers of celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton, many of them are still uncomfortable watching all-out porn, even if it's in the company of a partner.

In contrast to hard-core pornography, which depicts full male nudity and actual sex, soft-core sex is more simulated than real, and the films usually attempt to have coherent storylines and dialogue. Many of the soft-core TV series also center around a female character, such as the madam in "Beverly Hills Bordello," a longtime cable-TV staple, or the pair of sisters — one a recent college graduate, the other an erotic model — who are the leads in "Life on Top," a Cinemax series that debuted last year. But while soft-core content may be less graphic than a Jenna Jameson film, it does not aspire to high art.

"There's nothing creative about this — you're going to see sex in the first minute and you're going to see sex every seven or eight minutes after that," says Greenberg.
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Monday 10 May 2010

The Tudors S04E05

The life is very beautiful...
Lord Hertford’s investigation into allegations of the Queen’s infidelities moves with speed. Deeply upset by revelations of his beloved young wife’s sexual past, Henry weeps. But once adultery is uncovered, his response is swift and decisive... and Tamzin Merchant's skintastic shift on Tudors draws to a probable close. Next up... Joely Richardson as Catherine Parr.


Television Series: Tudors (S04E05)
Release Date: May 2010
Actress: Tamzin Merchant
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Sunday 9 May 2010

MTV skins up

Deadline are reporting that MTV has picked up Skins to series. The cable network has ordered 10 episodes for a U.S. version of the raunchy U.K. teen series, which has been a passion project of MTV’s senior vp series development Liz Gateley. The series is being eyed for a January launch. MTV ordered a pilot for Skins in August after Gateley pursued the rights to the British format for almost two years. Bryan Elsley, co-creator of the original series, wrote the pilot. He is executive producing the project with Charlie Pattinson and George Faber. E1 is producing the series with Company Pictures and Stormdog, the companies behind the original series.

In much the same fashion to the successful UK series, the remake will feature previously unknown teenagers as the main cast and use young writers to pen the scripts. The series will be set in Baltimore and several name changes will take place for the characters with Cassie changing to Cadie, Jal to Cho, Side to Stanley, Abigail to Tabitha, Anwar switching to Abbud and Maxxie changing to a Hispanic character named Teo.

Gateley is ecstatic to have finally secured a US version. “Skins is one of those rare shows that cuts through to its core audience with unusually authentic stories due to the unique writing and casting process that Bryan pioneered. Having personally pursued the U.K. project for almost two years, I am beyond thrilled to bring it to MTV in the U.S. We intend to preserve the authenticity of the British version and are excited to collaborate with the original team to develop stories that will speak to American youth.”

Skins is one of two high-profile scripted pilots MTV ordered, along with Teen Wolf. A series pickup for Teen Wolf is still pending, contingent on closing the deal with rights holder MGM.

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Saturday 8 May 2010

Doctor Who S05E06

Blimey, fish from space have never been so buxom...
Television Series: Doctor (S05E06- Vampires of Venice)
Release Date: May 2010
Actress: Karen Gillan
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Party Down S02E03

I'm just another grain of sand on that endless fucking beach...
Orgies rarely work out the way we intend them to. Especially catered orgies. That’s the takeaway from this week’s delightfully silly, profoundly dirty episode of Party Down. There were topless servers forced to carry trays of condoms and lube, a very complicated lesson on how to successfully deliver a body shot (as well as detailed demonstration of how not to do it), talk of a goldfish that sounds like a sheep, and more of Rebecca Marshall's bare boobs than anyone outside of Mr. Marshall could ever dream of.

Speaking of which, Kyle recognizes the above-mentioned shirtless condom-distributing girl even underneath her bird mask (he thinks maybe it’s an "ibis") and makes the colossally clueless decision to both hit on her and brag about his recently released on DVD (only in Asia) movie Jumping Boys. Her withering put-downs and observations about their current station in life actually manage to pierce Kyle’s well-coiffed skull — they are both working at an orgy, for god’s sake! and not a particularly good one! — leading him into dangerous Ron territory, downing shots and questioning the meaning of it all.


Television Series: Party Down (S02E03)
Release Date: May 2010
Actress: Rebecca Marshall
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Friday 7 May 2010

Entourage gets the Sasha Grey experience

Adrian Grenier will have his hands full on Entourage with porn star Sasha Grey. The X-rated actress, playing herself, meets Grenier's Vince Chase in a bar in the fifth episode and sticks around for the rest of next season and possibly longer. Grey is going to play the role of Vince's new long-term girlfriend, meaning her character is major to the show. "I think they're going to have a very interesting relationship," show creator Doug Ellin quipped.

The plot was inspired by Charlie Sheen's affair with Ginger Lynn in the late '90s. "You can't believe she's a porn star when you meet her," Grenier told TV Guide. Grey already went mainstream when she starred in Steven Soderbergh's The Girlfriend Experience last year. "I think Sasha’s going to have a very successful transition," says Ellin. Further, he explained, "Sasha’s the biggest porn star in the world right now, and when Soderbergh casts her as the lead of his movie, I take notice. I wouldn’t have done this storyline if Sasha passed. Luckily she was okay with doing it."

While the male cast members reportedly agreed unanimously with the casting decision, Grey was the only adult movie star ever considered for it. What's more, she does have some television experience... sort of. The seductress anchored several X-rated DVD spoofs of hit shows, such as Seinfeld: A XXX Parody, Not Bewitched and Sasha Grey’s Anatomy. Grey is one of several celebrity guest stars to feature in the new season. Others include Eminem and New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees. The seventh season of Entourage premieres June 27 on HBO.

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Monday 3 May 2010

The Tudors S04E04

Whitehall Palace, London 1540. Thirty years into the reign of King Henry VIII and it’s been a long, hot, summer: London is experiencing intense heat and there has been no rain for two months. But while his subjects wilt, the King’s vigor remains undiminished. The Reformation goes on and Henry has married the beautiful Katherine Howard, who is a mere seventeen years old. Katherine is different from earlier wives in more ways than age: far from being nobility she was ‘discovered’ by some of the King’s friends in a boarding house for wayward young ladies. Joan Bulmer, the new Queen’s best friend from her youth, is hired as a lady in waiting; aside from her friendship she knows too much scandalous detail about Katherine’s sexual past to be outside the court.

In this episode British newcomer Tamzin Merchant continues to heat things up as Henry's doomed fifth wife. The Queen’s ‘low’ background combined with her youth and beauty, arouses a lusty familiarity in certain members of Henry’s court. Most notably the King’s handsome and ambitious new groom Thomas Culpepper, who makes no secret of his desire for the new Queen during an extended hunting trip visit by the royal entourage. Before heading over the jump to view Ms Merchant's latest bout of clothes shedding, did you know she is also a published poet? Yeah, neither did we until spotting this poem the actress wrote for Platforms Magazine, entitled "Ode To A Toilet." The multi-talented actress is also an accomplished pianist, former model and now currently studying at Cambridge University, after deferring university twice due to her other commitments.

Ode To A Toilet

I’ve never failed to notice how
Loos are generally excluded
From literature and suchlike,
And so I have concluded:

In general, as a Nation, we
Refrain from using ‘poo’ or ‘pee’
As a legitimate and pressing plight
For characters to exit downstage right

For when did Superman ever say
“Just a sec, love, don’t go away,
Hang on that ledge another mo
Coz when you gotta go, you gotta go!”

Likewise, Shakespeare never proclaim’d
“The human psyche is thus maim’d,
When one hath many things to do,
One always just pops to the loo.”

Caesar never said during orations
“Hang on there, plebs, hold your stations
Your imperial highness will be back in a bit
But just right now, I’m off to the Pit.”

Harry Potter and Friends don’t have time to poo,
Cos they’re always fighting You-Know-Who
They’re far too busy with that three-headed dog
To have time to pay a visit to the Bog.

And Frankenstein’s creature (so people thought)
Was never (lucky sod) caught short.
And so yours truly writes in conclusion:
There is a good deal of toilet confusion

Don’t be deceived by the characters you see
(From the Frodos to the Captain Cooks)
And here’s some advice to you from me:
Don’t believe everything you read in books.

Television Series: Tudors (S04E04)
Release Date: May 2010
Actress: Tamzin Merchant
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Sunday 2 May 2010

The Pacific S01E08

You didn’t do anything a million other guys haven’t done. You just did it in a nicer room...
Television Series: The Pacific (S01E08- Iwo Jima)
Release Date: May 2010
Actress: Annie Parisse
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Saturday 1 May 2010

Doctor Who S05E05

I don't know why, I have no idea, but quite possibly the single most important thing in the history of the universe is that I get you sorted out right now...
The BBC has received a number of complaints about the latest episode of Doctor Who. According to the Daily Mail, 43 people contacted the organisation complaining about an "overtly sexy scene" in the last show. While Amy Pond’s revealing outfits have left fans in no doubt that she is the sexiest Doctor Who companion in the history of the drama, writes the Telegraph's Roya Nikkhah, on Saturday night she appeared in a risqué scene, apparently forcing herself on the Time Lord. Played by the actress Karen Gillan, Amy is seen kissing the doctor, played by Matt Smith, as he is backed up against the side of his Tardis in her bedroom. She even tells him that she doesn’t mind if it is a just a one-night-stand, despite the fact he has already spurned her advances on a bed.

Wearing the trademark mini skirt, Amy attempts to undress the Doctor, who briefly responds when she kisses him before pushing her away. Amy also jokes about how long it is since the 907-year-old Time Lord last had sex, making suggestive innuendoes and provocatively lying down on the bed in front of him. The heated moment occurs when the red-head takes the Doctor back home with her when the Tardis touches down once again on the night before her wedding. Amy then produces the wedding ring that she planned to wear before she fled with the Time Lord.

Soon it becomes clear that Amy, who had been working as a kissogram, wants to do more than just talk as she begins flirting with him. Amy declares that fighting off the evil Weeping Angels, which feature in the episode, has made her think about her life. She says: "About what I want. About who I want. You know what I mean." When Dr Who does not respond, she says: "Doctor in a word. In one very simple word even you can understand...," before jumping on top of him on the bed.

Pushing her away, the Doctor says: "You’re getting married in the morning." But Amy replies: "Well, the morning is a long time away. What are you going to do about that?" The stunned Doctor makes his escape to the other side of the room where the Tardis is parked, telling his companion: "Amy listen to me I am 907 years old do you understand what that means?" She responds: "It’s been a while." When he tells her that the relationship could never work, she replies: "You are sweet doctor, but I really wasn’t suggesting anything quite so long term." She then kisses him passionately.

As if he has come to some revelation, the Doctor says: "I don’t know why, I have no idea, but quite possibly the single most important thing in the history of the universe is that I get you sorted out right now?" In what will be seen as a clear innuendo, Amy replies: "That’s what I have been trying to tell you." It is unclear if during the scene, she is acting out of character as part of a wider plot. When Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper, attempted to seduce the Doctor and kissed him in 2006 it was revealed that her body had been taken over by the villain Cassandra.


Television Series: Doctor (S05E05- Flesh and Stone)
Release Date: May 2010
Actress: Karen Gillan
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