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Behind the scenes of Glee 2.04, “Duets”

There is a short behind-the-scenes video on YouTube.

Fort McCoy – first reviews

The Film Yap:

“McCoy” is a slow burn. Frank’s issues are the most pronounced (he feels inadequate because he can’t fight, some of the soldiers look down on him because he has a German last name, and he worries that his wife will be attracted to the rugged boys in uniform that he services), but the rest of the family has them as well.

Things ramp up when a German soldier escapes the camp and makes his way to the Stirn home when only Ruby is home, leading to the film’s climax, which is perhaps a bit unlikely, but just crazy enough that it would be allowed to happen.

The acting is uniformly strong. Fonseca has the look of a star, Stoltz is the film’s unstable emotional center, and Connor and even the children are solid.

It’s also full of leisurely moments that capture the realities of life on an army base. Tensions are at times high with the prospect of men leaving and never returning (or if they do, they’re likely missing an appendage or are in a box).

“McCoy” is high on drama, light on melodrama.

Hollywood Reporter:

The film begins with Frank (Eric Stoltz) and Ruby Stirn (Connor), their two children, Lester (Marty Backstrand) and Gertie (Gara Lonning), and Ruby’s younger sister, Anna Gerkey (Lyndsy Fonseca) ,moving to Fort McCoy, where Frank will do his part for the war effort as a barber. When Gertie befriends the young German Heinrich, darker parts of the outwardly idyllic base come into view, including the presence of ideologically unrepentant SS soldiers and child molestation among the prisoners.

“Fort McCoy” only touches lightly on these subjects, mostly because it is mired in several other subplots: Anna finds love in the form and shape of handsome G.I. Sam (Andy Hirsch); Frank feels jealous and inadequate because he cannot fight in the war; and a dangerous SS man threatens Ruby. (…)

Fortunately, most performances are more than up to par with the film’s lofty ambitions. Stoltz is entirely convincing as a man humbled by his German heritage and prevented from showing his American patriotism on the battlefield. Connor clearly proves that she can carry a lead, especially if it’s tailored to her period-piece-friendly looks. Fonseca is delightful as a young girl in love, with executive producer Hirsch also showing great potential as her paramour.

Private Practice season three gag reel

First Back to the Future footage released

Universal has released a few short scenes from the first Back to the Future film, which will be included in the BTTF 25th Anniversary Trilogy set. According to the guys at Cinematical, this is all the footage that’s getting released in this round.

Glee 2.04 Duets airs tomorrow

Just a reminder that Eric’s episode of Glee airs tomorrow (Tuesday) at 8 pm ET on Fox.

You can watch the teaser here and listen to the songs here.

Caprica is back tonight

Caprica is finally back tonight with episode 1.10, “Unvanquished.” Eric posted a few photos from the set on Twitpic.

The Caprica Season 1.0 DVD also gets released today. You can get it on Amazon. There are a few DVD sneak peeks at Caprica TV.

 

 

 

Glee behind-the-scenes pics

There are a bunch of new pics from the set at Hollywood Life.