· Tom Cruise's career as a studio mogul is off to an inauspicious start, as poor box office results for Lions for Lambs suggest he hasn't quite cultivated the hitmaking instincts MGM believed he had when they handed him United Artists. Next up: Tom tries to kill Hitler! [Variety]
· Entertainment companies are facing a difficult choice as the year draws to a close: Should they continue on with their holiday party plans despite the presence of nearby striking writers, pelting them with cocktail weenies and cups of eggnog purchased with money they're saving on internet residual payments? Or should they shut down their galas, recognizing the economic hardships brought about by the work stoppage? For its part, Fox will continue on with a somewhat scaled-down version of the weenie-and-eggnog assault plans, as Rupert Murdoch was especially looking forward to drenching a couple of strikers himself. [THR]
· Sundance's high-profile "Premieres" titles have been revealed, including Jack Black/Mos Def/Michel Gondry project Be Kind Rewind and Alan Ball's directorial debut, Towelhead. [Variety]
· Running out of new episodes of its scripted series, NBC is cramming three extra hours of reality shows onto its early 2008 schedule, with American Gladiators, The Biggest Loser and 1 vs. 100 filling timeslot holes caused by the strike. "We're kicking off the New Year with a craptastic, writer-free bang!" crows NBC's head of alternative programming. [Variety]
· Cameron Diaz's Christmas wish is granted as Shrek the Halls puts up "socko" (translation: huge) Nielsens Wednesday night, ensuring that future generations of children will be spending the holidays with their favorite Santa-ogre. [Variety]













Comments
Are people only now picking up on the fact that Cruise/Wagner had a fairly shitty record producing movies that weren't Tom Cruise Certified Blockbusters?
Oh man I just realized, none of my writer friends are going to be able to invite me to any swanky Hollywood parties this year! And this can only mean no lobster cocoa enchiladitas.
@Bufflekins: Wait! Writers get invited to parties?
So rumor is that UTA is the only agency in town still having a Christmas party. Can anyone confirm?
I'll be there! [i4.tinypic.com]
I think.
O_o
HHh
Is Willie Morris having one this year? I went to one of their parties a few years ago and it was, meh, it was pretty good.
I'm sure all the people at Fox who lost their jobs (and there's quite a few) will be thrilled to hear that while there's not enough money to keep employees, there's still enough for a holiday party.
@Sweet Panda Love: They did this past May! But they had to leave bigger tips for the margaritas than the talent.
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