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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Luise Rainer First to Win Back-to-Back Acting Oscars, Dies at 104



Luise Rainer: a life in clips

Courtesy http://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2014/dec/30/luise-rainer-life-in-clips

The German-born star, who has died at the age of 104, had a quick climb to the top in 1930s Hollywood – and an equally rapid descent
 
Luise Rainer, said to have been a keen childhood mountaineer, ascended to Hollywood's peak swiftly but suffered a vertiginous fall after finding her intellectual outlook and solid sense of self-worth were out of sync with the studio system. The German-born star astonished many with her acting ability and became the first person to win consecutive best actress Oscars, the second of which was obtained for a film in which she hardly spoke a word.

Her first Oscar came for her performance in The Great Ziegfeld (1936). This film had some strong autobiographical echoes, with Rainer bringing her own exoticism and, possibly, her experience as a Hollywood newcomer – she had only arrived in the US the year before – to the role of theatrical performer Anna Held. In this clip Held plays up her unfamiliarity with English and anxiety about how she will be received in the US while negotiating like a hard-headed veteran over finances.
A later scene where Held tearfully speaks on the telephone with her ex-husband Ziegfeld attracted particular admiration (about 8 mins in)

Oscar number two for Rainer came with The Good Earth in 1937, an adaptation of Pearl S Buck's Pulitzer-winning novel set amid the Chinese civil war. Rainer was rewarded for her remarkably expressive, largely non-verbal performance as O-Lan, a put-upon wife, who struggles through war, famine and appalling poverty.

But it was downhill from there in terms of her Hollywood career. She starred in several more films but suffered diminishing critical returns through outings such as Big City (1937), in which she starred opposite Spencer Tracy as a cab driver's wife accused of carrying out a bombing.
Her last big hit was The Great Waltz, in which she played alongside Fernand Gravet and Miliza Korjus in a biopic of Austrian composer Johan Strauss II. The trailer describes the film as "The Great Ziegfeld in Waltz Time!"

Her demands for serious roles and more money were not well received at the time and she gained a reputation for being difficult. She left the movie business, but continued to act on stage and lived an impressive and colourful life that included a career as an artist and an episode in which she signed a visa affidavit to help Bertholt Brecht's passage from Nazi Germany to the US.
 

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

HELEN BONHAM CARTER AND TIM BURTON SPLIT


Helen Bonham Carter and Tim Burton the most eccentric couple in Hollywood end their 13 year marriage

Courtesy of http://www.people.com/article/helena-bonham-carter-tim-burton-separate-split?xid=socialflow_facebook_peoplemag

After 13 years together, Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter have split.

The couple "separated amicably earlier this year and have continued to be friends and co-parent their children," Carter's rep tells PEOPLE exclusively. "We would ask that you respect their privacy and that of their children during this time."

The pair – who never married – first met when Burton, 56, directed Carter, 48, in 2001's Planet of the Apes.

Since then, they've teamed up on several blockbusters, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Alice in Wonderland and Dark Shadows.




Attending the Wizarding World of Harry Potter expansion at Universal Orlando Resort in June with Burton and their two children – son Billy, 11, and daughter Nell, 7 – Carter told PEOPLE Burton simply represented "love."

Monday, December 22, 2014

Singer Joe Cocker dies aged 70


The legendary singer Joe Cocker dies aged 70
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-30582761

Singer Joe Cocker, best known for his cover of the Beatles' With A Little Help From My Friends, has died aged 70

The singer song-writer from Sheffield had a career lasting more than 40 years with hits including You Are So Beautiful and Up Where We Belong.

His agent Barrie Marshall confirmed that he had died of an undisclosed illness.

He said he was "simply unique" and "it will be impossible to fill the space he leaves in our hearts."

Known for his gritty voice, Cocker began his singing career in the pubs and clubs of Sheffield in the 1960s before hitting the big time.

He was propelled to pop stardom when his version of The Beatles' With A Little Help from My Friends reached number one.

His duet with Jennifer Warnes, Up Where We Belong - from An Officer And A Gentleman - hit number one and went on to win both a Grammy and an Academy Award.

He was honoured with an OBE in 2007.

Last year he broke all his own records in arenas across Europe, with a number one album in Germany and what was to be his final concert in Hammersmith, London, in June.

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The Apprentice Mark Wright is Lord Sugar's new partner



Mark Wright triumphs in The Apprentice final against hosiery entrepreneur Bianca Miller
Courtesy of   http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-30568860
Mark Wright is Amstrad founder Lord Sugar's new business partner after he won BBC One show The Apprentice.

The 25-year-old Australian will receive a £250,000 investment in his digital marketing agency after Lord Sugar told him "You're hired" in Sunday's final.

The 20 candidates which began the show were whittled down to a final pair of Wright and Bianca Miller.

"It's a bit of a rollercoaster ride," said Wright, "but I'm in it for the long haul."

He said his family and friends had been unaware of the show, adding they told him: "'We thought you went backpacking and now you're on a TV programme with a tycoon starting a business?'"

In the final he went up against Miller, who was proposing to launch a range of tights to match to various different skin tones.
'Land of opportunity'
Wright's work involves digital marketing and search engine optimisation to help push businesses up online searches.

"London particularly is a land of opportunity for young people to start businesses. You can start a business here from your kitchen bench and turn over a million quid - what other place in the world can you do that?" he said.

Lord Sugar picks his winner in The Apprentice final on BBC One, choosing between Mark Wright and Bianca Miller

"In Australia the population's not big enough and the dollar's not strong enough."

Sunday's show saw previous candidates from the series invited back to help the two finalists in their pitches to the relevant industries to try to sell their business plans.

Miller, 25, said: "If you lose to someone who isn't very good, it's upsetting, but Mark is very credible.

"I was happy to go up against him and if I was going to lose, to lose to him was the best I could hope for, really."
 

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Strictly Come Dancing: Caroline Flack lifts glitterball trophy


Caroline Flack and dance partner Pasha Kovalev made history with three perfect scores in the final

Television presenter Caroline Flack and partner Pasha Kovalev have been voted winners of Strictly Come Dancing.

Pop stars Frankie Bridge and Simon Webbe were runners-up in the ballroom contest, while TV host Mark Wright was eliminated at an earlier stage.

Flack was also the judges' favourite with three perfect scores of 40, a first for a Strictly final.

After lifting the glitterball trophy, she said that it was "the best experience of my whole life".

Flack added after her victory: "I still can't believe it's happening. It doesn't feel real in any way."

Her professional dance partner Kovalev said of their journey: "I think we became real friends and I hope we will stay real friends

All four competitors had the chance to perform their freestyle "showstopping" dance, with Flack and Kovalev's ambitious and theatrical routine winning high praise from the judging panel.

They also excelled in a Cha Cha Cha routine reprised from an earlier performance in the series, and chose to repeat a cheeky Turkish-themed Charleston which won them top marks.

Singer Simon Webbe and partner Kristina Rihanoff also gained high scores for both their initial performances, and were awarded a perfect 40 for their Argentine Tango.

All four couples performed a routine from the early stage of the competition picked by judges Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli, Darcey Bussell and Craig Revel Horwood in the first part of the live final.

Each couple were able improve the scores of routines first showcased in the initial weeks of the contest.

At the beginning of Saturday's second show, former The Only Way is Essex star Wright was announced as the contestant with the fewest viewer votes.

He was also the least highly-regarded by the judges, scoring 35 for both of his performances.

On leaving the show, he said that Strictly Come Dancing was "the best thing that anyone can ever do".

"I'm never going to forget it, ever," he added.

Flack, who has spin-off shows for The X Factor and I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! was consistently a high scorer throughout the series, but was faced with one elimination dance-off but survived.

She is also hit the headlines for reportedly being romantically attached to One Direction singer Harry Styles.

Despite losing out on the title, pop star Frankie Bridge's professional dance partner Kevin Clifton said that he was "insanely proud" of her achievements.

 

Sunday, December 14, 2014

FORMULA ONE CHAMPION LEWIS HAMILTON WINS BBC SPORTS PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR 2014

Hamilton wins Sports Personality award

Courtesy of http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/30473690
 
Grand Prix driver Lewis Hamilton is named the 2014 BBC Sports Personality of the Year
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CONGRATULATIONS BEN HAENOW WINNER OF THE XFACTOR 2014

X Factor final: Ben Haenow wins 2014 contest and Fleur East is a worthy runner up!
Courtesy - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-30472760

Ben Haenow sings Something I Need (Winners Single) | The Final Results | The X Factor UK 2014
Originally by One Republic, this huge track was released in 2013 and both Ben Haenow and Fleur East
http://youtu.be/-cu-_sHT9j0

Croydon boy Ben Haenow has been named this year's X Factor winner after going head to head with Fleur East in the 2014 final at Wembley Arena.

The contestants, who were both mentored by Simon Cowell in the over-25s group, sang two songs in front of the judges and a 10,000-strong audience.

The winner was chosen by the public, with 10 million voting on the night.

"This what you've waited for for 12 years," Cowell told Haenow. "This is what turning into a star feels like."

"You deserved it, you're a great guy. This is your moment."

East, 26, was the bookies' favourite to win the series after topping the iTunes chart with her cover of Mark Ronson's Uptown Funk last week.

For their song of the series, Haenow sang Michael Jackson's Man in the Mirror, while East repeated her success with Uptown Funk, which became a UK number one for Ronson this weekend.

Both contestants sang the same winner's song, a cover version of One Republic's Something I Need.

Haenow's version was greeted by raucous applause from around the arena.

Mel B told him: "I think this song was truly made for you."

Ahead of the final decision, Cowell called it "the best and closest final I think I have ever judged", adding that he wished he could split the prize.

Sunday's final was peppered with performances from previous X Factor stars, notably One Direction and Olly Murs, who duetted with Demi Lovato - a former judge on the now defunct US version of The X Factor.

One Direction performed alongside Rolling Stone guitarist Ronnie Wood, though the biggest cheers of the night were still reserved for Harry Styles.

Asked what Mick Jagger thought of him performing with boy band, Wood said: "Mick thinks this is hilariously creative."

Grammy nominee Sam Smith performed Stay With Me in the final minutes of voting.

His advice to the winner: "Surround yourself with good people that you trust and never ever do anything that you don't want to do."

Mixed success

X Factor winners have had mixed success over the 11 years the show has been running, with runners up like Murs and JLS often proving more successful than the winners, who include such forgotten names as Leon Jackson and Joe McElderry.

Probably the most successful artists to come out of the show, One Direction, came third in 2010.

Last year's winner Sam Bailey went on to score the Christmas Number One with Demi Lovato's Skyscraper. Earlier this year her debut album went to number one, ahead of her taking time off to have a baby.

The ITV singing contest has seen a marked decline in its audience over recent years, with ratings falling by nearly six million over the past four years when Saturday's final was compared to the same stage of the competition in 2010.

Nonetheless, it continues to be a dominant force in primetime television, with adverts during the final being among the most expensive on UK TV.

It was hoped the return of Simon Cowell and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini to the judging panel would boost viewing figures this year, as well as the arrival of former Spice Girl Mel B to the judging panel.

However there was a further hiatus on Saturday when Brown was unable to attend the first part of the final - and support her only remaining contestant Andrea Faustini - due to sickness.

Italian Faustini was the first of the three to be voted off.
 

MISS SOUTH AFRICA WINS MISS WORLD 2014


Miss World 2014: Miss England misses out on crown as South Africa scoops glory

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/miss-world-2014-miss-england-4810330

The famous contest, now in its 64th year, was this year held in Britain which hosted the first competition
Miss England has narrowly missed out on winning Miss World 2014 in London.
Cambridge University medical student Carina Tyrrell, 24, was tipped as second favourite to win the title but narrowly missed out at the last minute to Miss South Africa.

Miss Tyrrell reached the semi-final of the 64th beauty pageant and was one of five contestants who could have scooped the coveted prize.
The top three places in the beauty pageant were announced in reverse order with Miss USA finishing in third and Miss Hungary being named runner-up.

Rolene Strauss, Miss South Africa, was then named the new Miss World.
The 22-year-old held her hands up to her face in shock and then hugged Miss Tyrrell - who was standing next to her - and Miss Australia Courtney Thorpe before being crowned on stage by Miss World 2013 Megan Young.
This year saw 125 contestants vying for the iconic title from countries including India, Brazil, Indonesia, Kenya, Guyana, Philippines, Bolivia, South Africa and Netherlands.
Ms Young, the Welsh actor and TV presenter Tim Vincent, and Mr World Canada 2013 and Miss World 2014 web presenter Frankie Cena are hosts for tonight's event at the ExCel London Exhibition and Convention Centre.
The competition sees entrants battle it out in categories including Miss World Top Model, Beach Fashion, Multimedia, Talent and Sports and Fitness.
Grammy award-nominated and multi-platinum artist Sky Blu from LMFAO and British boy band The Vamps will be performing in tonight's show.

Judges include Julia Morley, chairman and owner of the Miss World Organisation; Rudy Salles, member of the National Assembly of France; Jody Reynolds, past president of Variety International and former Red Cross worker during the Vietnam War, plus former Miss World winners.
Student doctor Carina Tyrrell had told how she wanted to bring the Miss World crown back to England after 31 YEARS and was second favourite to win the beauty pageant, which was last won by England in 1983.
Betting agents Ladbrokes gave her odds of 7/1 to win the contest and take the crown home to England after THREE DECADES.
Miss Tyrell, who took a year off from her university course to focus on her Miss England projects, went on to make the top 20 in the sports round and the top 10 in the beauty with a purpose round.
Angie Beasley, who runs the Miss England contests, had said she stood a good chance of winning.

"I've been organising regional and national competitions for over 20 years now and I think this was the best chance we have had of winning the Miss World crown," she said earlier.
"Miss England Carina Tyrrell is the most dedicated and hardworking young lady I have ever met.
"She is a true Beauty with a Purpose and already has an amazing CV of humanitarian and charity work which is the Ethos of Miss World.
"I hope the judges see what an inspiration she is and that she would be a perfect ambassador for the role.
"The last time England won was 1983 so we are well overdue. I hope she can do it we will all be cheering her on."
Miss South Africa had been given odds of 2/1 to win and Miss India, Koyal Rana, with odds of 7/1 from bookies.

 

TAKEN 3 LinkedIn Particular Set of Skills Contest Announcement


Liam Neeson announces Taken 3 LinkedIn competition for 1 lucky winner

http://youtu.be/535J4gYXsxs


You’ve seen Bryan Mills take down his enemies with his particular set of skills. Now he’d like to create a one-of-a-kind video to tell the world about your skills. Learn how to enter the Taken 3 LinkedIn contest in this video, then go to http://fox.co/Taken3LinkedIn

Liam Neeson returns as ex-covert operative Bryan Mills, whose reconciliation with his ex-wife is tragically cut short when she is brutally murdered. Consumed with rage, and framed for the crime, he goes on the run to evade the relentless pursuit of the CIA, FBI and the police. For one last time, Mills must use his “particular set of skills,” to track down the real killers, exact his unique brand of justice, and protect the only thing that matters to him now – his daughter.

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MARTIN FREEMAN AS BILBO BAGGINS IN THE OFFICE FOR SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE


SNL : Middle Earth Office - Saturday Night Live
After saving Middle-earth, Bilbo (Martin Freeman), Gandalf (Bobby Moynihan), Gollum (Taran Killam), Legolas (Kyle Mooney) and Tauriel (Kate McKinnon) take up office jobs.

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Friday, December 12, 2014

TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES : TCM REMEMBERS 2014


Sad farewells to the filmmakers, actors & actresses who've passed away this year.

Courtesy of TCM
http://youtu.be/kIDUHFso6Uk


Many thanks to staff at the Atlanta History Center. We are so glad to have filmed at the Swan House.

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS FOR AWARDS 2015


The Golden Globe nominations have been announced! Among the nominees: Julianne Moore, Ricky Gervais, Viola Davis and Eddie Redmayne... Find the complete list here: http://www.goldenglobes.com/2015_72nd_Golden_Globes_Nominees
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Golden Globe Awards: Birdman leads the nominations while Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Rosamund Pike are set to battle it out for top actress nod 

  • Birdman lead the way with seven nominations including Best Actor for Michael Keaton
  • 11-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis nominated for Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) for Annie 
  • Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Julianne Moore, Rosamund Pike and Felicity Jones will battle it out for Best Actress (Drama) 
  • Meryl Streep receives her 29th nomination for Into The Woods 


THE NOMINEES FOR GOLDEN GLOBES 2015 

BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
BOYHOOD
FOXCATCHER
THE IMITATION GAME
SELMA
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
JENNIFER ANISTON - CAKE
FELICITY JONES - THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
JULIANNE MOORE - STILL ALICE
ROSAMUND PIKE - GONE GIRL
REESE WITHERSPOON - WILD
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
STEVE CARELL - FOXCATCHER
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH - THE IMITATION GAME
JAKE GYLLENHAAL - NIGHTCRAWLER
DAVID OYELOWO - SELMA
EDDIE REDMAYNE - THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING

BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
BIRDMAN
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
INTO THE WOODS
PRIDE
ST. VINCENT
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

AMY ADAMS - BIG EYES
EMILY BLUNT - INTO THE WOODS
HELEN MIRREN - THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY
JULIANNE MOORE - MAPS TO THE STARS
QUVENZHANÉ WALLIS - ANNIE
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
RALPH FIENNES - THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
MICHAEL KEATON - BIRDMAN
BILL MURRAY - ST. VINCENT
JOAQUIN PHOENIX - INHERENT VICE
CHRISTOPH WALTZ - BIG EYES
 
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
BIG HERO 6
THE BOOK OF LIFE
THE BOXTROLLS
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2
THE LEGO MOVIE
 
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
FORCE MAJEURE TURIST - (SWEDEN)
GETT: THE TRIAL OF VIVIANE - (ISRAEL)
IDA - (POLAND/DENMARK)
LEVIATHAN - (RUSSIA)
TANGERINES MANDARIINID - (ESTONIA)
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
PATRICIA ARQUETTE - BOYHOOD
JESSICA CHASTAIN - A MOST VIOLENT YEAR
KEIRA KNIGHTLEY - THE IMITATION GAME
EMMA STONE - BIRDMAN
MERYL STREEP- INTO THE WOODS
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
ROBERT DUVALL - THE JUDGE
ETHAN HAWKE - BOYHOOD
EDWARD NORTON - BIRDMAN
MARK RUFFALO - FOXCATCHER
J.K. SIMMONS - WHIPLASH
 
BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE
WES ANDERSON - THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
AVA DUVERNAY - SELMA
DAVID FINCHER - GONE GIRL
ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ - BIRDMAN
RICHARD LINKLATER - BOYHOOD

BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE
WES ANDERSON - THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
GILLIAN FLYNN - GONE GIRL
ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ - BIRDMAN
RICHARD LINKLATER - BOYHOOD
GRAHAM MOORE - THE IMITATION GAME

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE
ALEXANDRE DESPLAT - THE IMITATION GAME
JÓHANN JÓHANNSSON - THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
TRENT REZNOR - GONE GIRL
ANTONIO SANCHEZ - BIRDMAN
HANS ZIMMER - INTERSTELLAR
 
BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE
BIG EYES — BIG EYES
Music by: Lana Del Rey
Lyrics by: Lana Del Rey 

GLORY - SELMA
Music by: John Legend, Common
Lyrics by: John Legend, Common
MERCY IS — NOAH
Music by: Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye
Lyrics by: Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye
 
OPPORTUNITY — ANNIE
Music by: Greg Kurstin, Sia Furler, Will Gluck
Lyrics by: Greg Kurstin, Sia Furler, Will Gluck
 
YELLOW FLICKER BEAT — THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY – PART 1
Music by: Lorde
Lyrics by: Lorde
 
BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
THE AFFAIR - SHOWTIME
DOWNTON ABBEY - PBS
GAME OF THRONES - HBO
THE GOOD WIFE - CBS
HOUSE OF CARDS - NETFLIX
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
CLAIRE DANES - HOMELAND
VIOLA DAVIS - HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER
JULIANNA MARGULIES - THE GOOD WIFE
RUTH WILSON - THE AFFAIR
ROBIN WRIGHT - HOUSE OF CARDS
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
CLIVE OWEN - THE KNICK
LIEV SCHREIBER - RAY DONOVAN
KEVIN SPACEY - HOUSE OF CARDS
JAMES SPADER - THE BLACKLIST
DOMINIC WEST - THE AFFAIR
 
BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
GIRLS - HBO
JANE THE VIRGIN - THE CW
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK - NETFLIX
SILICON VALLEY - HBO
TRANSPARENT - AMAZON INSTANT VIDEO
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES –COMEDY OR MUSICAL
LENA DUNHAM - GIRLS
EDIE FALCO - NURSE JACKIE
JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS - VEEP
GINA RODRIGUEZ - JANE THE VIRGIN
TAYLOR SCHILLING - ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
LOUIS C. K. - LOUIE
DON CHEADLE - HOUSE OF LIES
RICKY GERVAIS - DEREK
WILLIAM H. MACY - SHAMELESS
JEFFREY TAMBOR - TRANSPARENT
 
BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
FARGO - FX
THE MISSING - STARZ
THE NORMAL HEART - HBO
OLIVE KITTERIDGE - HBO
TRUE DETECTIVE - HBO
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL - THE HONORABLE WOMAN
JESSICA LANGE - AMERICAN HORROR STORY:FREAK SHOW
FRANCES MCDORMAND - OLIVE KITTERIDGE
FRANCES O’CONNOR - THE MISSING
ALLISON TOLMAN - FARGO
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
MARTIN FREEMAN - FARGO
WOODY HARRELSON - TRUE DETECTIVE
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY - TRUE DETECTIVE
MARK RUFFALO - THE NORMAL HEART
BILLY BOB THORNTON - FARGO
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
UZO ADUBA - ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
KATHY BATES - AMERICAN HORROR STORY: FREAK SHOW
JOANNE FROGGATT - DOWNTON ABBEY
ALLISON JANNEY - MOM
MICHELLE MONAGHAN - TRUE DETECTIVE
 
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
MATT BOMER - THE NORMAL HEART
ALAN CUMMING - THE GOOD WIFE
COLIN HANKS - FARGO
BILL MURRAY - OLIVE KITTERIDGE
JON VOIGHT - RAY DONOVAN


 

WHITNEY HOUSTON MOVIE TRAILER


The Whitney Houston biopic is out 17 Jan despite disapproval from Houston family

This #WhitneyHouston trailer from #Lifetime is riveting. Angela Bassett will make her directorial debut with the film, YaYa DaCosta Alafia stars as the late diva.
Full trailer - https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152969779238140

Mini teaser - http://youtu.be/Mnw_QJgnO_c


 

Saturday, December 6, 2014

TV PRESENTER & ACTIVIST KATIE PIPER IS ENGAGED!


Katie Piper tweets joy after becoming engaged to long-term partner James: ''I became someone's fiancé last night!"

Courtesy of http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/katie-piper-tweets-joy-after-4758192

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The TV presenter took to Twitter on Saturday morning to share the happy news with her followers

Katie Piper has got engaged to her long term partner.
The TV presenter took to Twitter on Saturday morning to share the happy news with her followers.
"So excited to tell you all.............. I became someone's fiancé last night! I'm engaged to be married :)," she tweeted.

From her Instagram account, it looks as though James got down on one knee at the couple's home, after cooking her a delicious dinner of baked cod with capers.
The blonde beauty shared two snaps from her evening. The first showed her at the dining table in her favourite dress, the second was a snap shot of her dins.
"Pretending we are going out for dinner! Cooking 3 course meal, dressed in our best clothes- all taking place at our kitchen table! Parents night in/out #nobabysitterneeded," she captioned the first snap.

Katie and carpenter James welcomed their first child, Belle, earlier this year after dating for two years.
Speaking about her relationship earlier this year, Katie said: “Before I met James, there were times I didn’t cope well. Because I’d accepted the way I looked , it was a knockback when the rest of the world wasn’t as accepting. When I was ready to start dating, it didn’t go well.

“I wanted an adult relationship but people were coming up to me in bars, patting me on the head and telling me I was brave or sweet. Once a guy asked for my number and I thought he liked me but he wanted me to open his village fete.
“As a woman approaching her 30s, all I wanted was someone to take me out for a drink but I felt asexual. When guys didn’t text back, I had to keep reminding myself he might not have fancied me because I was boring – I couldn’t always bring it back to being burnt.”

Katie added: “He’s a normal guy with a normal job, quite private and that’s what I liked about him. He hasn’t read the new book. I made him read the first one and he got angry. I suppose he feels protective over me but he can’t change the past.”
Katie said she knew very early on that this was the real deal – because he was completely comfortable with her medical issues while recovering from an op at the start of their relationship.
That showed her she could trust him and from then on, she didn’t worry about her injuries around him – and she stopped hiding away pictures of herself in the attack’s aftermath.
“You’d never normally talk about medical problems after dating for six weeks,” she said. “But I’d had a nose operation which left a hole with pus and snot dripping out.
“On top of that, they’d taken cartilage out of my rib so I had a tube draining out body fluid. And because I couldn’t put weight on that side I bought this pink, flowery, flick-out waking stick from Robert Dyas.

“All this at the stage where you’re supposed to be wearing matching underwear in case things go further.
“But honestly, he did not care. So after it all healed, I was like, ‘Wow, this guy is definitely not shallow’.
“I knew right then I could let myself fall in love with him because he would never hurt me intentionally.
“When he first came to the flat, I hid pictures of me with my mask on with my family and my doctor, which made me feel like a fraud. I didn’t want to put him off, then I realised it was OK to be me.”
Seven months ago, Katie’s dream was completed when she gave birth to their daughter. And the pair have strong ideas about how to bring her up to be accepting and open-minded – such as involving her in the Katie Piper Foundation .
“We’ve talked a lot about what it’s going to be like for Belle growing up and there’s all kinds of different factors to consider. I wonder if we’re over-talking it,” Katie said.

 

GRAMMY 2015 NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED


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GOLDEN GLOBES 2015 PREDICTIONS


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Thursday, December 4, 2014

SPECTRE : JAMES BOND 24 ANNOUNCED WITH DANIEL CRAIG AS 007


Spectre Announced - Ready to see Daniel Craig and Christoph Waltz in action?

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SPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional global terrorist organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, the films based on those novels, and James Bond video games. Led by evil genius and supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the supranational organisation first formally appeared in the novel Thunderball (1961) and in the movie Dr. No (1962). SPECTRE is not aligned to any nation or political ideology, enabling the later Bond books and Bond films to be regarded as apolitical. SPECTRE began in the novels as a small group of criminals but became a vast international organisation with its own SPECTRE Island training base in the films, to replace the Soviet SMERSH.

In Ian Fleming's novels, SPECTRE is a commercial enterprise led by Blofeld. Their top-level members are 21 individuals, 18 of whom handle day-to-day affairs and are drawn in groups of three from six of the world's most notorious criminal organisations—the Gestapo, SMERSH, Marshal Josip Broz Tito's secret police, the Mafia, the Unione Corse, and a massive heroin-smuggling operation based in Turkey.[1] Their debut is in Thunderball. At the time of writing the novel (1959) Fleming believed that the Cold War might end during the two years it would take to produce the film, which would leave it looking dated; he therefore thought it better to create a politically neutral enemy for Bond.[2] Fleming's SPECTRE has elements inspired by mafia syndicates and organised crime rings that were actively hunted by law enforcement in the 1950s. The strict codes of loyalty and silence, and the hard retributions that followed violations, were hallmarks of U.S. gangster rings, Mafia, the Unione Corse, the Chinese Tongs/Triads and the Japanese Yakuza/Black Dragon Society.
The organisation is next mentioned in The Spy Who Loved Me, when Bond describes investigating their activities in Toronto before the story begins. The organisation's third appearance is in On Her Majesty's Secret Service where Blofeld, hired by an unnamed country or party (though the Soviet Union is implied) is executing a plan to ruin British agriculture. Blofeld, with a weakened SPECTRE would appear for the final time in You Only Live Twice.
In the films, the organisation often acts as a third party in the ongoing Cold War. The goal of world domination was only ever stated in You Only Live Twice, and SPECTRE was working not for itself but for an unnamed Asian government whose two representatives Blofeld speaks to during the movie; perhaps Red China, who earlier backed Goldfinger. SPECTRE's goals in the other films it has appeared in have always been less lofty. Its long-term strategy, however, is illustrated by the analogy of the three Siamese fighting fish Blofeld keeps in an aquarium in the film version of From Russia with Love. Blofeld notes that one fish is refraining from fighting two others until their fight is concluded. Then, that cunning fish attacks the weakened victor and kills it easily. Thus SPECTRE's main strategy is to instigate conflict between two powerful enemies, namely the superpowers, hoping that they will exhaust themselves and be vulnerable when it seizes power. SPECTRE thus works with, and against, both sides of the Cold War. For example, in the film Thunderball it simultaneously distributes Red Chinese narcotics in the United States, kills a defector to the USSR on behalf of the French Foreign Ministry, and blackmails NATO with stolen nuclear weapons, while continuing ordinary criminal operations such as advising on the Great Train Robbery.
In both the film and the novel Thunderball, the physical headquarters of the organisation are laid in Paris, operating behind the terrorist front organisation aiding refugees (Firco in the novels; International Brotherhood for the Assistance of Stateless Persons in the films). Organizational discipline is notoriously draconian with the penalty for disobedience or failure being death. As quoted by Blofeld on several occasions: "This organisation does not tolerate failure". Furthermore, to heighten the impact of the executions, Blofeld often chooses to focus attention on an innocent member, making it appear his death is imminent, only to suddenly strike down the actual target when that person is off guard.

Leadership[edit]

SPECTRE is headed by the supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld who usually appears accompanied by a white Persian cat in the movies, but not in the books. In both the films and the novels, Emilio Largo is the second in command. It is stated in the novel that if something were to happen to Blofeld, Largo would assume command. Largo appears in the novel Thunderball, the film version and its remake, Never Say Never Again.
In the novels, the numbers of members were initially assigned at random and then rotated by two digits every month to prevent detection. For example, if one was Number 1 this month, he would be Number 3 next month. At the time of Thunderball, the leader, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, has been assigned "Number 2", while Emilio Largo is assigned "Number 1". In the films the number indicates rank: Blofeld is always referred to as "Number 1" and Emilio Largo, in Thunderball, is "Number 2".
The SPECTRE cabinet had a total of 21 members. Blofeld was the chairman and leader because he founded the organisation, and Largo was elected by the cabinet to be second in command. A physicist named Kotze (who later defected) and an electronics expert named Maslov were also included in the group for their expertise on scientific and technical matters.
This particular example of numbering is perhaps deliberately borrowed from revolutionary organisations, wherein members exist in cells, and are numerically defined to prevent identification and cross-betrayal of aims. By deliberately drawing attention away from the true leader of the organisation, he is protected by masquerading as a target of lower importance, and the structure of the organisation is also obscured from intelligence services.

Appearances[edit]

Novels[edit]

In the original Bond novel series, SPECTRE's first and last appearance as a worldwide power is in the novel Thunderball, published in 1961. In the novel, SPECTRE, headed by Blofeld, attempts to conduct nuclear blackmail against NATO. Apparently disbanded afterwards, SPECTRE is said to be active again in the next book, The Spy Who Loved Me, although the organisation is not involved in the plot. In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, the second chapter of what is known as the "Blofeld Trilogy", Blofeld has revived SPECTRE, and Blofeld's final appearance, sans SPECTRE, is in the final novel of the trilogy, You Only Live Twice.
Later, the John Gardner Bond novel, For Special Services introduces a revived SPECTRE led by Blofeld's daughter, Nena Bismaquer. Although Bond ultimately prevents SPECTRE from reforming, it continued, under the leadership of Tamil Rahani, to play a part in Role of Honour and Nobody Lives For Ever. The next Bond novelist, Raymond Benson, reintroduces Irma Bunt, Blofeld's assistant, in his short story "Blast From the Past", which is a sequel to You Only Live Twice.

FILMS

In the Eon Productions James Bond series, which began in 1962 with Dr. No, SPECTRE plays a more prominent role. The organisation is first mentioned in Dr. No as the organisation for which Dr. Julius No works. This was changed from Fleming's novels, which had Dr. No working for the USSR. In the films, SPECTRE usually replaced SMERSH as the main villains, although there is a brief reference to SMERSH in the second Eon Bond film, From Russia with Love. The film adaptation of From Russia with Love also features the first on-screen appearance of Blofeld, although he is only identified by name in the closing credits of the film. After being absent from Goldfinger, SPECTRE returns in Thunderball and subsequently is featured in the following films You Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Diamonds Are Forever. Following Diamonds Are Forever, SPECTRE and Blofeld were retired from the Eon Films series, except for a cameo by Blofeld (not identified by name, but accompanied by the character's trademark cat) in For Your Eyes Only.
Despite speculation that SPECTRE would return for the Daniel Craig era of Bond films, 007 has instead tackled an underground terrorist organisation similar to SPECTRE, known as Quantum. They first appeared unnamed in 2006's Casino Royale and reappeared in 2008's Quantum of Solace. In the Bulgarian subtitles of Quantum of Solace, the name Quantum was translated as SPECTRE, with the title changed to "Spectre of Solace" ("Спектър на утехата"). Spectre is the title of the 24th Bond film, scheduled for release in 2015.[3]

Non-Eon[edit]

In 1983, Warner Bros. released Never Say Never Again, based on the same original source material as Thunderball. The film retells the story of Thunderball and reintroduces both SPECTRE and Blofeld.

Video games[edit]

SPECTRE is shown, but never mentioned by name, in the game GoldenEye: Rogue Agent. Instead, it is referred to as a "powerful criminal organisation". It is depicted as being much more powerful than it was in any of the films or books, possessing a massive undersea black market known as The Octopus, resembling Karl Stromberg's lair from The Spy Who Loved Me, a large lair built into an extinct volcano akin to the films which is used as the main base of operations, and also the personal structures of its members such as Auric Goldfinger's Auric Enterprises and casino and Dr. No's Crab Key, also returning from the films. Spectre also seems to possess extremely advanced technology, such as virtual reality and strange energy generators in its volcano lair. Dr. No and Auric Goldfinger appear as SPECTRE members, with Dr. No "...(Doctor Julius No) having broken ranks with our organisation. He must be eliminated".
After Dr. No is killed, Goldfinger takes over the Volcano Lair using the OMEN [Organic Mass Energy Neutralizer] which causes Disintegration of Organic Matter. Goldfinger is eventually killed by the Omen when it explodes, releasing the energy and killing everyone (except the player, who is safe from the Omen in a cut off area. The irony being that the area was a trap set by Goldfinger, where the air would drain out and the player would die.)
Although the From Russia with Love video game mirrors much of the plot of the eponymous film, it uses an organisation called OCTOPUS rather than SPECTRE to avoid copyright issues.
As a side note, the game features a recurring symbol, which could be thought of as Spectre's logo: a simple, marine-blue octopus with semicircular eyes and blade-like tentacles. This logo is at least seen printed on the walls of The Octopus black market and on Goblin grenades.

Copyright issues[edit]

SPECTRE and its characters have been at the centre of long-standing litigation starting in 1961 between Kevin McClory and Ian Fleming over the film rights to Thunderball and the ownership of the organisation and its characters. In 1963, Fleming settled out of court with McClory, which awarded McClory the film rights to Thunderball, although literary rights would stay with Fleming and thus allow continuation author John Gardner to use SPECTRE in a number of his novels.
In 1963, Eon Productions producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman made agreement with McClory to adapt the novel into the fourth James Bond film, stipulating also that McClory would not be allowed to make further adaptations of Thunderball for at least ten years since the release. Although SPECTRE and Blofeld are used in a number of films before and after Thunderball, the issue over the copyright of Thunderball did prevent SPECTRE and Blofeld from becoming the main villains in 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me. In 1983, McClory released a film based on his Bond rights entitled Never Say Never Again.
In 1998 MGM/UA took legal action against Sony and McClory in the United States to prevent Warhead 2000 AD from going into production. MGM/UA abandoned the claim after settling with Sony. McClory's Bond rights, including his rights in SPECTRE were unaffected.
On November 15, 2013, MGM and the McClory estate had formally settled the issue with Danjaq, LLC and MGM acquiring the full copyright rights to the characters and concepts of Blofeld and SPECTRE.[4]

SPECTRE henchmen[edit]

Henchmen working for SPECTRE, one of its members, or directly for Ernst Stavro Blofeld:

Novels[edit]

  • Emilio Largo – Second in command of SPECTRE and designated by Blofeld to oversee all field operations for Thunderball; killed by Domino Vitali
  • Giuseppe Petacchi – Domino Vitali's brother; kills the crew aboard the NATO test flight carrying the bombs and flies it to rendezvous with SPECTRE, only to be killed upon delivery
  • Vargas – The assassin who kills Petacchi
  • Fonda – "Number 4," an Italian who recruited Petacchi for the plot
  • Pierre Borraud – "Number 12," of the Unione Corse; had sex with a girl that he kidnapped for ransom. As a punishment, Blofeld electrocuted Borraud and returned half of the ransom money to the girl's father as compensation. While Blofeld considered the possibility that the sexual relationship was consensual, it was more important that SPECTRE was reputed to keep its word.[5]
  • Marius Domingue – "Number 7," another Unione Corse man; highly trustworthy, but singled out by Blofeld for a lecture in order to throw Borraud off guard
  • Maslov – "Number 18," formerly known as Kandinsky; a Polish electronics expert who resigned from Philips AG
  • Kotze – "Number 5," formerly known as Emil Traut; an East German physicist who defected to the West
  • Strelik – "Number 10," a former SMERSH member; shot dead by Largo for questioning the loyalty of the other SPECTRE members
  • "Number 11" – Another ex-SMERSH operative
  • Count Lippe – "Sub-operator G"; expected to send the Thunderball ransom letter, but his fight with Bond and subsequent injuries led to a delay in the plan
  • "Number 6" – Kills Lippe at the behest of Blofeld for being unreliable
  • "Number 14" – A former Gestapo officer
  • "Number 17" – Finds Domino scanning the Disco Volante with a Geiger counter in search of the stolen atomic bombs; reports her to Largo, who takes her prisoner and tortures her
  • Irma Bunt - henchwoman in the novel and film On Her Majesty's Secret Service
  • Black Dragon Society
This is only a brief description of the numbers of each member. In the first book to include SPECTRE, "Thunderball", it is stated that the numbers of each member changes periodically (it "advances round a rota by two digits at midnight on the first of every month") to avoid detection and Blofeld is in fact number 2.

Films[edit]

By order of appearance and fate
  • Mr. Jones (Dr. No) – takes his own life.
  • Professor R. J. Dent (Dr. No) – killed by James Bond.
  • Miss Taro (Dr. No) – arrested by Jamaican police.
  • Dr. Julius No (Dr. No) – killed by James Bond.
  • Donald "Red" Grant (From Russia with Love) – killed by James Bond.
  • Morzeny (From Russia with Love) – killed by James Bond.
  • Kronsteen (No. 5, From Russia with Love) – killed on Blofeld's orders by Morzeny.
  • Rosa Klebb (No. 3, From Russia with Love) – killed by Tatiana Romanova.
  • Colonel Jaques Bouvar (No. 6, Thunderball) – killed by James Bond.
  • Emilio Largo (No. 2, Thunderball) – killed by Domino Derval.
  • Fiona Volpe (Thunderball) – killed by own henchmen by accident trying to kill James Bond.
  • Pierre Borraud (No. 9, Thunderball) – killed by Blofeld for embezzling from Spectre.
  • Marius Domingue (No. 11, Thunderball) – at large.
  • Count Lippe (Thunderball) – killed by Volpe on Blofeld's orders.
  • Angelo Palazzi (Thunderball) – killed by Largo on Blofeld's orders.
  • Vargas (Thunderball) – killed by James Bond.
  • Janni (Thunderball) – killed when Largo's yacht explodes.
  • Professor Ladislav Kutze (Thunderball, defected) – last seen jumping into ocean with lifebuoy.
  • Quist (Thunderball) – thrown by Largo into shark pool.
  • Helga Brandt (No.11, You Only Live Twice) – thrown by Blofeld into piranha pool.
  • Hans (You Only Live Twice) – thrown by James Bond into piranha pool.
  • Mr. Osato (Head Of Osato Chemicals, You Only Live Twice) – shot and killed by Blofeld.
  • (No.3, You Only Live Twice) – killed by explosion (#3 played by Burt Kwouk)
  • (No.4, You Only Live Twice) – fate unknown (# 4 played by Michael Chow)
  • Irma Bunt (On Her Majesty's Secret Service) – fate unknown.
  • Grunther (On Her Majesty's Secret Service) – killed by Tracy Bond.
  • Mr. Wint & Mr. Kidd (Diamonds Are Forever) – Mr. Wint is killed by James Bond by tying his "bomb surprise" to his coat tails and tossing him overboard, exploding before he hits the water. Mr. Kidd is set on fire and last seen swimming afloat on the sea after he jumps overboard to put out the flames.
  • Bert Saxby (Diamonds Are Forever) – killed by CIA Agents.
  • Several other agents of SPECTRE remain nameless and unimportant

By Hierarchy[edit]

SPECTRE Command Structure
NameNumberPositionFilmStatusActor
Ernst Stavro Blofeld1LeaderFrom Russia With Love
Thunderball
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Diamonds Are Forever
For Your Eyes Only
Never Say Never Again
(non Eon)
DeceasedAnthony Dawson/Eric Pohlmann
Anthony Dawson/Eric Pohlmann
Donald Pleasence
Telly Savalas
Charles Gray
John Hollis/Robert Rietti
Max von Sydow (non Eon) (Active)
Emilio Largo2Second in command and head of extortionThunderballDeceasedAdolfo Celi/Robert Rietti
Rosa Klebb
Unnamed
3Chief executioner
Operative in Blofeld's volcano lair.
From Russia with Love
You Only Live Twice
Deceased (both)Lotte Lenya
Burt Kwouk
Unnamed4Operative in Blofeld's volcano lair.You Only Live TwiceUnknownMichael Chow
Tov Kronsteen
Unnamed
5Chief planner
Member
From Russia with Love
Thunderball
Deceased
Unknown
Vladek Sheybal
(uncredited in film)
Jacques Bouvar6Military AdvisorThunderballDeceasedBob Simmons (uncredited in film)
Unnamed7MemberThunderballUnknownCecil Cheng (uncredited in film)
Unnamed8MemberThunderballUnknownMichael Smith (uncredited in film)
Unnamed9MemberThunderballDeceasedClive Cazes
Unnamed10MemberThunderballUnknownMartin Fox (uncredited in film)
Unnamed
Helga Brandt
11MemberThunderball
You Only Live Twice
Unknown
Deceased
Gábor Baraker
Karin Dor
Fatima Blush12MemberNever Say Never Again (non Eon)DeceasedBarbara Carrera

Non-Eon[edit]

Acronym in the rest of world[edit]

  • Italy: SPeciale Esecutivo per Controspionaggio, Terrorismo, Ritorsioni e Estorsioni (in English: SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Retaliation and Extortion, because "Revenge" in Italian language is translated Vendetta).[6]
  • Spain: Sociedad Permanente Ejecutiva para el Contraespionaje, Terrorismo, Rebeldía y Aniquilamiento (in English: Society Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Rebellion and Annihilation, the abbreviation changes the last letter in Spanish language)

Parodies and clones[edit]

SPECTRE is often parodied in films, video games, and novels. The most obvious is the Austin Powers series of movies. In this, a man named Dr. Evil (a parody of Ernst Stavro Blofeld) is the leader of a villainous organisation called Virtucon. Dr. Evil's second in command, known only as "Number Two", is a parody of Emilio Largo, Blofeld's second in command.
  • The Belgian comics series Spirou et Fantasio features an international criminal organisation called the Triangle whose members also address each other by numbers.
  • Prior to Dr. No, The Road to Hong Kong featured a "third force" organisation the Third Echelon.
  • In the video game series No One Lives Forever a man simply called "The director" leads a similar organisation called "H.A.R.M.". A running joke during the series is that no one actually knows what H.A.R.M. stands for. H.A.R.M may jokingly refer to Human Aetiological Relations Machine, the name of a fictional intelligence agency featured in the 1960s spy film Agent for H.A.R.M..
  • The TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. had, as its adversary, a shadowy organisation known as THRUSH.
  • The James Bond spinoff animated series, James Bond Jr., featured a clone of SPECTRE called "S.C.U.M." (Saboteurs and Criminals United in Mayhem).
  • The animated series Inspector Gadget featured a clone of SPECTRE called "M.A.D." (Mean And Dirty). Dr. Claw, the head of M.A.D. is also based on the villain Blofeld.
  • The Mexican movies Chabelo y Pepito vs los Monstruos (Chabelo and Pepito vs the Monsters) and Chabelo y Pepito Detectives feature a criminal organisation named S.P.E.C.T.R.U.M., which carries two plans to dominate the world. In "vs the Monsters", they extract uranium from a hill in the Mexican countryside, while in "Detectives" they sell toys that hypnotise children to make them work for them.
  • The TV series Get Smart featured a SPECTRE-like organisation called KAOS.
  • In 1983, a highly successful James Bond tabletop RPG was released. With the films as inspirations, the stories were adapted for players. Minor changes to plots and villains were made; for example, Wint and Kidd were freelance assassins working for SPECTRE. They in fact leased out services to other terrorist organisations and various crime syndicates. The most noted changes were to SPECTRE: Blofeld's name was changed to Karl Ferenc Skorpios, and he was given a greyhound instead of a white cat; the organisation itself was renamed TAROT (Technological Accession, Revenge, and Organized Terrorism), with the face cards representing various departments. This was due to the copyright issues referenced above. Victory Games (http://www.darkshire.net/jhkim/rpg/jamesbond007/) worked with Eon productions (the film producers) for the rights to Bond, and were told they were not allowed to negotiate with McClory for the rights to SPECTRE, hence the hasty renaming.
  • The Disney animated series Darkwing Duck featured a masked crimefighter who often worked with an agency called S.H.U.S.H. against the forces of F.O.W.L. (the Fiendish Organization of World Larceny).
  • The THUNDER Agents comic featured an enemy called S.P.I.D.E.R. (Secret People's International Directorate for Extralegal Revenue).
  • The Galaxy organisation features in Our Man Flint where "Agent 0008" tells Flint that Galaxy is "bigger than SPECTRE".
  • Tom Clancy's novel Rainbow Six features a terrorist organisation that the characters compare to SPECTRE once they learn that the terrorists are using chemical warfare similar to that in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
  • The video game Evil Genius places the player in command of a SPECTRE-like organisation, complete with a rocket-launching base inside a volcano. Additionally, one of the player's choices of leader (Maximilian) is almost identical in appearance to SPECTRE's leader, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (as he appeared in You Only Live Twice).
  • In the British television show "The Secret Show" the evil Organization T.H.E.M. (The Horrible Evil Menace) is similar to SPECTRE.
  • The CBBC series MI High features the criminal organization "SKUL", led by a man known only as "The Grandmaster" who is always seen stroking a white rabbit called Flopsy.
  • The Spanish comic book Mortadelo y Filemón features a parody of SPECTRE called ABUELA (Agentes Bélicos Ultramarinos Especialistas en Líos Aberrantes – warlike agents overseas specialists in aberrant messes).[7]
  • The Matt Helm films featured the Brotherhood of International Government and Order abbreviated as "BIG O".
  • Synthesizers company "Waldorf" has a model named "Blofeld". The editor for the samples used by this synth is called "Spectre", and one of his virtual synths is called "Largo".
  • In SpyDogs cartoon, the evil leader of cats, Katastrophe, always appears fondling a rubber mouse.
  • An evil organisation named STENCH features in the film "Carry On Spying".
  • An organisation known as SCORPIA (Sabotage, CORruPtion, Intelligence, and Assassination) appears in the Alex Rider series of novels.
  • James Earl Ray, the killer of Martin Luther King, used the alias Eric Starvo Galt, almost certainly a mixture of Ian Fleming and Ayn Rand. "Ernst" and "Stavro" are peculiar sounds and spellings to American ears and eyes, and he mentally transposed them into "Eric" and "Starvo." And "who is John Galt?--who is Eric Starvo Galt?"
  • In The Simpsons episode You Only Move Twice appears an organisation called Globex Corporation directed by supervillain Hank Scorpio who successfully takes control of the East Coast.
  • The Marvel Comics universe has the organizations HYDRA and AIM, which are both opposed by Nick Fury and SHIELD, and are sometimes also opposed by Captain America and the other Marvel heroes, while DC Comics came up with the organization H.I.V.E. for its universe.
  • The TV series Kim Possible has the organization WEE (Worldwide Evil Empire), which is opposed by GJ (Global Justice) and Kim Possible herself at times.
  • In Spy Fox 2: "Some Assembly Required", Spy Fox battles LeRoach - a member of the Society of Meaningless Evil, Larceny, Lying and Yelling (S.M.E.L.L.Y.).
  • In the TV series Phineas and Ferb, Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz is occasionally seen as a member of the League of Villainous Evildoers Maniacally United For Frightening Investments in Naughtiness (L.O.V.E.M.U.F.F.I.N.). Doofenshmirtz is not aware of the acronym until one of the other members points it out.