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Article says GLC targets Adults?

Posted on: Thursday, December 31st, 2009 in: Bridgit Mendler, Good Luck Charlie

After years of expressly “not caring” about fans outside the tween demographic, now Disney is expressly courting older viewers, while at the same time not alienating younger ones. At least, that’s what Gary Marsh is quotes as saying in this new article from the LA Times.

The article makes some very good points, and based on the episodes I saw, I think it’s fairly good reflection of the tone of the show. But before I get to the article, I also wanted to post the very first 90 second promo for the series.

If dying is easy and comedy is hard, then writing comedy for Disney Channel must be harder still.

Take the biology joke originally considered for the network’s new sitcom “Good Luck Charlie,” which is slated to premiere in the spring. A teenage girl and her “hot” classmate are snuggled on the couch during a study date. When he reaches to turn off the light, she was to say: “Now I’m in the mood for some biology.”

The line received a hearty laugh at a table reading but also raised the eyebrows of Adam Bonnett, Disney Channel’s senior vice president of original series, who jokingly asked the show’s creative team if they could convey the same information without being “so . . . biological.” The dialogue was eventually replaced by a chaste glance. “There was sensitivity that she was being a little too forward,” Bonnett said.

At most other networks, where many sitcoms swim in the muck of lowbrow humor, the joke in question might well have been thrown out too, but for an entirely different reason — namely, that it wasn’t “biological” enough. And even with most other programs on Disney Channel, which courts and still has a dominant hold on the tween audience, the line probably wouldn’t have made it to the table read stage.

But Disney is trying something different with “Good Luck Charlie,” a show it hopes will reach across generations in the same way that NBC’s “The Cosby Show” and ABC’s “The Wonder Years” once did. In seeking out this older demographic, however, the network faces a dilemma: Can it craft a comedy sophisticated enough — and realistic enough — to appeal to adults without alienating its core viewers, who, after all, come to Disney to avoid racier programming?

“What ‘Good Luck Charlie’ represents is an evolutionary step to really put the family into our kid-driven family brand,” said Gary Marsh, Disney Channel’s entertainment president. “Do I think this will be a first choice for 35- to 40-year-old moms? Not necessarily . . . . But if we do our jobs properly and we create the authenticity we’re talking about, it will allow us to tackle stories in a more grounded way that will be more appealing to parents than other shows we’ve done before.”

Disney Channel’s attempt to capitalize on the timeless appeal of the family sitcom in hopes of luring children and adults reflects a larger industrywide return to more inclusive comedies — such as ABC’s “Modern Family,” CBS’ “The Big Bang Theory” and Fox’s high school-centered musical comedy “Glee.”

For now, Disney Channel maintains a prime-time ratings edge over its principal cable rival, Nickelodeon, among tweens on the strength of shows such as “Sonny With a Chance,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” and “The Suite Life on Deck.” The shows, which appeal to adolescents ages 9 to 14, revolve around the exploits of teen stars Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez and Dylan and Cole Sprouse. But Nick is gaining momentum at night, airing reruns of such sitcoms as “Malcolm in the Middle” and ” George Lopez.”

Like those programs, “Good Luck Charlie” seeks to mine the mirth of the everyday. But unlike the traditional, adult-centric family sitcoms, the series is told principally through the eyes — and video diary entries — of the show’s 17-year-old protagonist, Teddy, played by Bridgit Mendler. Together with teenage brother P.J. (Jason Dolley) and 10-year-old brother Gabe (Bradley Steven Perry), Teddy pitches in to help their working parents care for their new baby sister, Charlotte (a.k.a. Charlie).

“I like the realness of it. I like the more authentic tone,” said Dolley, who has been in the Disney Channel films “Hatching Pete” and “Minutemen.” “I like the family sitcom. That’s something different for Disney, which also appealed to me.”

The new comedy makes a calculated departure from the cruise ship and rock star fantasies of the channel’s other shows, which can seem off-puttingly opulent in today’s anxious financial times. Instead, its creators — Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen, the forces behind “Suddenly Susan” and “What I Like About You” — opted for the living room.

“What we want to do is acknowledge the reality of the times in which we live, where two parents work, where kids are expected to help out around the house in meaningful ways. Real-life issues happen,” Marsh said. “Everyone isn’t living ‘The Life of Riley’ all the time.”

The higher ambitions for the show, however, remain grounded in the ultra-safe Disney brand. The writers are constrained by that sensibility, which make sexual double-entendres and bawdy wordplay out of the question.

“We will try to do something that’s made to appeal on an adult level, but we don’t want to exclude the kids,” said Vaupen. “If it is something that plays to the adults and not to the kids, our rule is: Will this elicit a conversation between parents and child that might be uncomfortable? So, if the answer to that is yes, then we probably won’t do it.”

Take, for example, the Darwinian outcome of one joke based on the evolution chart.

“[Disney] wanted us to go away from that for fear of [upsetting] people who don’t believe in evolution,” Vaupen said. “We’re going to shoot that line but have an alternate just in case down the road we can’t go that way.”

Something the show did not turn away from during a recent shoot was physical comedy — specifically, projectile vomit. Baby Charlie splatters Teddy’s jacket as her big sister leans in to coo over her. And then there was a suggestion to up the stakes. “Can we take this a little bit further and have the baby spit up on her face?” Bonnett asked. “I would love to just see it right in her face.”

Dan Staley, a veteran television writer and one of the show’s executive producers, wondered whether that would be excessive. “Not for our audience,” Bonnett replied. “You’ve got to give them that punch.”

The show also didn’t flinch when it came to an airborne baby. One scene called for the baby-toting father to trip down the stairs, momentarily launching the little one (who is safely caught moments later). Like anything else in the carefully controlled world of Disney, the comic idea was focus-tested to assure that it drew the desired response: laughter.

“There was a lot of talk about it. There were a lot of meetings about it,” said Bonnett. “The way it’s done. It works in execution. It scared a lot of people on the page, but it works in execution.”

Even more unusual is the exchange it elicits between the husband and wife, in which she confesses to feeling overwhelmed by the conflicting demands of career and parenthood. That conversation wouldn’t happen on most Disney Channel series, where the parents play an unfailingly supporting role to the tween stars.

“The mom confesses that she’s overwhelmed; she’s not sure she can pull this off,” Bonnett said. “And just playing that scene the way we did, a very real scene between husband and wife, kind of makes this show different.”

Selena Gomez, UNICEF Babe

Posted on: Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 in: Selena Gomez

Selena fans rejoice! I’ve just added a new set of photos of Selena from the UNICEF Ball in Beverly Hills.

Selena Gomez UNICEF

Selena, of course, is the youngest UNICEF ambassador ever. So I guess it makes since that she was there.

Selena Gomez UNICEF

I just like seeing her in strapless dresses, so thank you UNICEF! :)

Selena Gomez UNICEF

I can see her mole. ;)

Starstruck CD Cover

Posted on: Monday, December 28th, 2009 in: Danielle Campbell

Here’s a sneak peak at the cover for the Starstruck CD cover.

Starstruck CD Cover

We already knew this was Sterling Knight’s DCOM, but now we get to see the new girl Danielle Campbell.

She looks quite a bit like Vanessa Hudgens to me. What do you think?

Aly & AJ Michalka at The Lovely Bones Premiere

Posted on: Sunday, December 27th, 2009 in: Alyson Michalka, Amanda Michalka

Aly & AJ recently made a rare public appearance at premiere of The Lovely Bones, in which AJ has a minor role.

Aly & AJ Michalka at The Lovely Bones Premiere

My favorite Michalka, as usual, looked amazing.

Aly & AJ Michalka at The Lovely Bones Premiere

I did really like AJ’s dress though. :)

Aly & AJ Michalka at The Lovely Bones Premiere

Click any pic to see more.

Merry Christmas!

Posted on: Friday, December 25th, 2009 in: Website

The day ends with a night full of stars
Bringing an evening of magic and wonder
Each twinkling star is passed along to you with a special wish;
That all of the days you live could be like Christmas.

Merry Christmas!

May the peace and beauty of the season remain with you always,
Greg & The Entire DC Fans team

Naturally, Selena Gomez

Posted on: Thursday, December 24th, 2009 in: Selena Gomez

I’m sure you’ve all seen Selena’s new “Naturally” music video by now. Back when it premiered on December 11th I wasn’t able to make screencaps.

Selena Gomez - Naturally Music Video

But now I have my computer back, and I was able to get an HD capture of the video! So enjoy these super-clear high resolution screencaps! :)

Selena Gomez - Naturally Music Video

Hot.

Selena Gomez - Naturally Music Video

Hotter.

Selena Gomez - Naturally Music Video

Surface. Of. The. Sun. :)

Selena Gomez - Naturally Music Video

…yeah, so I’ve pretty much died and gone to heaven. LOL

Click any cap to see all of the 173 screencaps. :D

More From the set of Good Luck Charlie

Posted on: Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 in: Bridgit Mendler, Good Luck Charlie

As I’m sure you all remember, I was lucky enough to attend a taping of Disney’s new series Good Luck Charlie.

They searched us pretty well to keep cameras out, but that doesn’t stop the cast and crew from taking photos. And now I’m pleased to share several photos from the set that I’ve found online!

This first photo shows the living room of the Holliday residence. The door in the background leads to the “outside” set. And a second door to the right and rear of the photographer leads to the kitchen set.

From the set of Good Luck Charlie

The toy duck in the next photo comes up a lot. It actually sent the dad (bob) to the hospital in the pilot!

From the set of Good Luck Charlie

Bridgit has the cutest autograph. :)

From the set of Good Luck Charlie

And she certainly has fun on set.

From the set of Good Luck Charlie

But when it’s her birthday, I guess it’s warranted. (thank you Twitter!)

From the set of Good Luck Charlie

And speaking of twitter, here’s one more pic of Bridgit from her twitter.

Bridgit Mendler Twitter - What? LOL

I don’t think I want to know what was going on there. LOL

Sara Paxton Beach Bikini

Posted on: Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 in: Bikinis

Before anyone objects, Sara stared in a DCOM, so she’s officially a DC Girl. She was even in an episode of both Wizards and JONAS so there’s that too.

Anyway, I was just tipped off to some pics of Sara ina Red Bikini on the Beach and had to post ‘em up. :)

Sara Paxton Red Beach Bikini

It looks like she has a couple partially hidden tattoos. I wonder if Miley started a new trend. LOL

Sara Paxton Red Beach Bikini

Personally, I think she looks a lot better with long hair, but I saw that about all girls.

Sara Paxton Red Beach Bikini

We also don’t really need the dude in there either, but beggars can’t be choosers.

Click any pic to see the rest of the pictures.

New Disney XD Original Series: Pair of Kings

Posted on: Monday, December 21st, 2009 in: Disney Channel News, Disney XD, Pair of Kings

Disney has just ordered the first season of a new DXD original series staring Mitchel Musso (“Hannah Montana,” “Phineas and Ferb”) and Doc Shaw (“The Suite Life on Deck,” “Tyler Perry’s House of Payne”).

New Disney XD Original Series Pair of Kings

Pair of Kings is scheduled to begin production in March of 2010 with an expected premiere date in fall of 2010.

Debby Ryan writes (via twitter): “Congratulations to Doc Shaw & Mitchel Musso on Pair Of Kings! Stoked for y’all; it’s gonna be hilarious. Miss you boys!”

Ryan Newman adds (again via twitter): “What awesome news for Mitchel Musso and Ryan Ochoa ! Congrats!!!! Luv u guys…welcome to Disney XD…yay :)

Disney press release follows:

Disney XD orders “Pair of Kings” a live-action comedy series for kids and families about two fraternal twins who are living a typical teenage life in Chicago, but unbeknownst to them, are the successors to the throne of The Island of Kinkou. The multi-camera series will begin production in Hollywood in March 2010 and begin airing in Fall 2010 around the world.

Starring are popular actor and Walt Disney Records recording artist Mitchel Musso (“Hannah Montana,” “Phineas and Ferb”) as Brady and Doc Shaw (“The Suite Life on Deck” and “Tyler Perry’s House of Payne”) as Boomer.

The series follows 16-year-old fraternal twins, Brady and Boomer, who lead a typical teenage life while being raised by their aunt and uncle in Chicago. But when Mason, the Royal Secretary to the Throne of the Island of Kinkou, arrives at their High School to inform the stunned boys of their extraordinary lineage, their lives are about to change drastically. Now, Brady and Boomer must relocate to the island to claim their throne as joint Kings of an island filled with odd superstitions and customs –while trying not to cause havoc at every turn. Their efforts are often helped and hindered by Mason’s adorable daughter, Mikayla, and a disgruntled cousin and wannabe king, Lanny, who’s out to sabotage them and steal the throne.

Rounding out the cast is Geno Segers (touring production of Disney’s “The Lion King”) as Mason, Kelsey Chow (“One Tree Hill”) as Mikayla and Ryan Ochoa (Disney’s “A Christmas Carol”) as Lanny.

The series was created and executive-produced by Dan Cross and Dave Hoge from Disney XD’s “Aaron Stone” and the UPN’s “One on One.” Matt Wickline (“Frank TV,” “The Hughleys”) will also serve as executive producer, Leo Clarke (“Frank TV,” “The Steve Harvey Show”) as producer and Don Beck (“Reba,” “8 Simple Rules”) as consulting producer. “Pair of Kings” is produced by It’s A Laugh Productions, Inc.

In other DXD news, their new series I’m in the Band, “a music-filled, live-action comedy series for kids and families about a teenager who realizes his wildest dream when he joins his favorite “vintage” rock band,” is set to premiere Monday January 18th.