Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Airtalk for Thursday, January 10th, 2013

Contact: Producers Jasmin Tuffaha & Anny Celsi

626-583-5100

 

SCHEDULE FOR AIRTALK WITH LARRY MANTLE

Thursday, January 10th, 2013

                                    
11:06 –11:30
Topic: 2013 Oscar nominations:

Guest: Nicole Sperling, Los Angeles Times Film Writer

BY PHONE


TO INCLUDE ON WEB: www.latimes.com/envelope

11:30 -12:00
Topic:  Ask the Chief [with Patt Morrison]: The LAPD just nudged over the magic 10,000, the number of sworn police officers, but did it happen by moving officers around, rather than adding them? Police chief Charlie Beck is here talking to Patt Morrison and taking your questions about policing in the City of Angels. We’ll also find out what the chief thinks of even tougher California gun law proposals in the wake of the Newton massacre of a score of little children.  

Guest: Charlie Beck, Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department

IN STUDIO                   


12:06 – 12:30
Topic: Fool’s Golden Globes?: While the entertainment industry is abuzz with news of the Academy Award nominations, there’s another awards show rolling out the red carpet right now. This Sunday, the Golden Globes will be handed out to the winners chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. While no one can argue that the Globes are the biggest party in Hollywood--everyone there is drunk, afterall--there is a debate over the integrity and reputation of the event. It has long been accused of serving as a means to drive up ratings and viewerships for NBC, which exclusively airs the awards show. Furthermore, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s conditions for membership have been called dubious, as film critics from such high profile media outfits like the Times of London have been turned away. And in the past, the Globes have handed out awards that were unanimously considered to be the result of bribes. On the other hand, there are viewers who enjoy the lively--i.e. drunk--atmosphere of the Globes over the more stoic Academy Awards. Some critics even stress that the Globes have made the right choices for certain categories when the Oscars faltered. Plus, almost everyone agrees that the jokes are better at the Globes, probably thanks to using funnier hosts. Do you watch both? Do the Globes deserve to be seen as little brother to the Oscars? Are they a sham? Is it ridiculous to try and compare awards shows? What do you think?

Guest: Leonard Maltin, film critic and historian for Entertainment Tonight

BY PHONE


12:30-12:50   * * TENTATIVE - DO NOT PROMOTE * *
Topic: State budget released today


Guest: H.D. Palmer, Deputy Director of External Affairs for Governor Jerry Brown

BY PHONE


12:50-1:00
Topic: Life of Pi - the journey from fantastic novel to magical movie: When screenwriter David Magee set out to transform the book "Life of Pi" into a screenplay, he faced a monumental task. The novel, by Yann Martel, is fantastical, outlandish, even hallucinatory. On the page, it's far easier to damn a young man to a lifeboat with a hungry tiger. Making it believable for a movie audience is a much more daunting exercise. The book is also beloved for conveying a deeply touching spiritual journey. Magee and director Ang Lee needed to capture that, too. They succeeded, judging by critical and commercial success. How did Magee stay faithful to the original story? Was he worried about how Martel and his fans would receive it? What was it like working with Lee?

Guest: David Magee, (muh-gee) Screenwriter, “Life of Pi;” based on the novel by Yann Martel; Magee is nominated for a Writers Guild Award for Best Adapted Screenplay  (OSCARS NOMS TBA)

IN STUDIO               

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Fwd: LAMayor leaves "Party Charlie"in Mexico;skulks back to City Hall today fearing grilling from Media.



LA MAYOR leaves "Party Charlie"in Mexico;skulks back to City Hall today fearing grilling from Media.Today's City  Council session purged from the Schedule WITH NO EXPLANATION!

HUNG OVER L.A. CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS  ABRUPTLY CANCEL TODAY'S MEETING TO RECOVER FROM  THE 15 HANGOVERS CAUSED BY TOO DAMN MUCH NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTYING ...JUST LIKE  THE PARTYING THAT MAYOR ANTONIO WAS GUILTY OF IN BAJA CALIFORNIA! 

SHOULD NOT  EACH OF. THEM BE DOCKED A PORTION OF HIS OR HER MONTHLY SALARY FOR JANUARY?
  

HOLLYWOODHIGHLANDS.ORG WON'T BE APPEARING AS PLANNED TO SPEAK OUT DURING THE PUBLIC COMMENT PORTION OF WEDNESDAY'S CITY COUNCIL MEETING REGARDING THE MAYOR'S DRUNKEN BINGE IN CABO SAN LUCAS LAST WEEK ,AND TO ASK SUPPORT FOR  AN LAPD POLICE COMMISSION INSPECTOR GENERAL INVESTIGATION OF THE MAYOR'S LONG WILD WEEKEND AS GUEST AT  A HOTEL CONTROLLED BY THE ZETAS DRUG CARTEL,AND FURTHER  TO ASK FOR SUPPORT OF A FEDERAL DEA INVESTIGATION INTO VILLARAIGOSA'S  HOTEL PARTY INTERACTIONS WITH REPUTED MEXICAN  DRUG CARTEL LEADERS.
 
WHY NOT?  BECAUSE WEDNESDAY'S  CITY COUNCIL MEETING HAS BEEN HASTILY CANCELLED WITH NO  LEGITIMATE EXPLANATION.

THE REAL REASON WEDNESDAY'S LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEETING HAS BEEN SHITCANNED  IS TO ALLOW COUNCIL MEMBERS TO RECUPERATE FROM NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY HANGOVERS!

ALARCON IS ALSO TOO BUSY DEFENDING HIS UNFIT-AS- PARENT DAUGHTER ANDREA!
GARCETTI IS ALSO TOO BUSY RUNNING FOR MAYOR!
PERRY IS ALSO TOO BUSY RUNNING FOR MAYOR!
ZINE IS ALSO TOO BUSY RUNNING TO REPLACE WENDY!
CARDENAS IS  ALSO TOO BUSY PACKING FOR WASHINGTON D.C.

TOM LABONGE AND A BUNCH OF OTHER HEAVY DRINKING L.A. CITY COUNCILMEN DESPERATELY NEED WEDNESDAY OFF TO SOBER UP FROM THOSE BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTIES THEY ALL ATTENDED!

SEE MOST OF YOU THIS  COMING FRIDAY!

John Walsh
   HOLLYWOODHIGHLANDS.ORG

From: "Mayor Villaraigosa" <mayor@lacity.org>
Date: December 30, 2012, 4:03:08 AM PST
To: hollywooddems@gmail.com
Thank You for your thoughts Re: Fwd: ANTONIO PLACES HIMSELF IN TIGHT SPOT!BLACKMAIL POSSIBILITY IF CABINET MEMBER

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