I hope you all watched Demi Lovato on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon back in September.
I don’t think I need to say that she looked smoking hot in that leopard print dress.
So instead I’ll just say “Holy Shit! Have a look at Demmers!”
But besides the hotness, I do hope you all watched the interview. She talked about a lot of interesting things, including how she knows no spanish bust still manages to sing in spanish somehow. xD
And I will admit, I just love her smile. Beyond everything else, when she smiles that big toothy smile I just can’t think straight anymore.
Here’s a youtube link. Not the best quality, but that’s what the stills are for.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIo99_Pg0IQ
Speaking of the stills, click any pic for the full gallery. You know you want to.
But you know what was a pleasant surprise? Stefanie Scott’s single track does not disappoint. That girl is going places I tell you.
Here’s a brief article about the album:
Turns out TV’s favorite “Advanced Natural Talents” really are naturals. Walt Disney Records is set to release an album of songs inspired by the new hit Disney Channel original series “A.N.T. Farm,” performed by cast members from the show. Capturing all of the show’s youthful fun, the album features new and classic songs sung by Hollywood Records artist and “A.N.T. Farm” star China Anne McClain, her sisters Sierra and Lauryn, and “A.N.T. Farm” co-stars Stefanie Scott and Carlon Jeffery. The “A.N.T. Farm” soundtrack, which includes the new single “Calling All the Monsters,” arrives in stores and to online retailers on Oct. 11.
“A.N.T. Farm” star China Anne McClain sings six songs solo, including the upbeat “Exceptional,” the #1 Radio Disney smash cover of “Dynamite,” the breaking Radio Disney hit “Calling All the Monsters,” “Unstoppable,” the sweetly romantic “My Crush” and a sensational cover of the Christina Aguilera classic, “Beautiful.” China and her sisters also star in the “Calling All the Monsters” companion video, which had its world premiere Sept. 18 on Disney Channel.
Also featured on the album: “Pose,” a duet from “A.N.T. Farm” co-stars Stefanie Scott (who plays Lexi, Chyna Park’s rival) and Carlon Jeffery (who plays Chyna Park’s older brother Cameron). Carlon raps solo on the slow jam “Summertime,” while China Anne and her sisters perform “Perfect Mistake” and “Electronic Apology.”
Okay, so time for a quick introduction. Sarah Hyland is a 20 year old actress that is probably best known for her role as Haley on ABC’s Modern Family.
So why am I posting this now? Well, Sarah also happend to have a lead role in the new DCOM “Geek Charming” (more on that in a second).
Obviously, I found some sweet beach bikini pics of Sarah while I was looking her up so I figured I just had to post them.
The top set in the black bikini top are from Hawaii and were taken on March 8th 2010 (she was 19).
This second set from shortly thereafter show her in an animal print one piece, so no midriff I’m afraid.
Still, we get a pretty good look at her. She’s fairly cute I guess.
Personally, I think she looks a bit like Selena in that last pic above. If you were wondering like I was, IMDb reports she is of Irish/Scottish/Dutch/Welsh descent.
What follows is Disney’s oficial press release regarding her new movie “Geek Charming.” Just in case, you know, you were thinking of watching it now. You’re welcome.
SARAH HYLAND (“MODERN FAMILY”) AND MATT PROKOP STAR IN
“GEEK CHARMING,” A DISNEY CHANNEL ORIGINAL MOVIE
PREMIERING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11
Sarah Hyland (“Modern Family”) and Matt Prokop (“High School Musical 3: Senior Year”) star in the comedy “Geek Charming,” a Disney Channel Original Movie based on the popular young adult novel of the same name, premiering FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 (8:00 p.m., ET/PT). The story follows a snobby high school girl who has her perspective challenged when she becomes the subject of a self-proclaimed film geek’s documentary.
In the movie, spoiled Dylan Shoenfield (Hyland), Woodlands Academy’s most popular junior, accidentally drops her designer handbag into the mall fountain and the school’s film geek, Josh Rosen (Prokop) jumps in to retrieve it. Although Dylan would not usually interact with Josh, to return the favor, she agrees to be the subject of his documentary for the school film contest – with the hope that the film will help her win the coveted Blossom Queen crown. While Josh sets out to make a hard-hitting film about Dylan and her social hierarchy, once the cameras start rolling he sees there’s more to her than meets the eye.
Beginning October 11, visitors to DisneyChannel.com can take a personality quiz to see which “Geek Charming” character is the most like them. Users can also view images from the movie in “Geek or Chic” and designate what’s “geeky cool” or “totally chic.”
The multiplatform premiere schedule is as follows:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4
“Geek Charming” exclusive preview available via Disney Channel On Demand, a video-on-demand service available to a variety of affiliates including AT&T, Cablevision, Time Warner and Verizon FiOS TV customers.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Leading up to the movie premiere, Hyland and Prokop will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of “Geek Charming” during Disney Channel’s “Geek Chic” week interstitials, featuring movies and episodes of hit series celebrating geek-dom (7:30 – 10:00 p.m., ET/PT).
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 The premiere of “Geek Charming” (8:00 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney Channel with simulcasts on Sprint TV and MobiTV.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
“Geek Charming” will be available on iTunes and Xbox Live.
Based on the book Geek Charming by Robin Palmer, the movie was written by Elizabeth Hackett and Hilary Galanoy and was directed by Jeffrey Hornaday (choreographer of “A Chorus Line,” “Flashdance”). The executive producers are David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman (both of “The Muppets,” “The Fighter,” “The Proposal”) and Paul Shapiro (“Detroit 1-8-7″). Mona May (“Enchanted,” “Clueless”) is the movie’s costume designer. A production of Bad Angels Production Ltd., the movie was shot on location in Vancouver, Canada.
Rounding out the cast is Sasha Pieterse (“Pretty Little Liars”) as Amy Loubalu, Jordan Nichols (“Good Luck Charlie,” “Shake it Up”) as Asher, Vanessa Morgan (“My Babysitters a Vampire,” “Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars”) as Hannah; Lili Simmons (“Zeke and Luther”) as Lola, David Del Rio (“The Troop”) as Ari, Jimmy Bellinger (“An American Affair”) as Steven, Lilli Birdsell (“The Walking Dead”) as Sandy, Andrew Airlie (“50/50,” “Fantastic Four”) as Alan Schoenfield, Kacey Rohl (“Red Riding Hood,” “The Killing”) as Caitlin and Andrea Brooks (“The Troop”) as Nicole Paterson.
A little bit of corperate news today. Disney has named their new President of Disney Consumer Products, Mr. Robert Chapek.
Robert Chapek, left, Walt Disney Studios President Alan Bergman, actress Moira Kelly, studio executive Lori MacPherson and producer Don Hahn at premiere of The Lion King 3D in LA.
Full article follows:
The Walt Disney Company President and CEO Robert A. Iger announced today Robert Chapek, President of Distribution for The Walt Disney Studios, has been promoted to President of Disney Consumer Products, reporting to Iger.
With this announcement, Chapek will oversee a newly formed companywide consumer products organization, which will consolidate retail and licensing across Disney’s lines of business including Walt Disney Studios, Pixar, Marvel, Media Networks, Interactive Media and Consumer Products.
“Bob’s vast experience, talent and proven track record will be key to implementing a consolidated approach to retail resulting in a more efficient and effective organization,” said Mr. Iger. “As the retail market becomes more centralized, it is important to provide the consumer with an array of choices in a seamless, coordinated way.”
Chapek said, “I’m excited about the opportunity to lead our newly expanded team and to grow our brands, franchises and movie properties in the fast-changing retail and licensing marketplace.”
In support of the new mission of cross-company retail integration, Alan Bergman, President of the Walt Disney Studios, will assume Chapek’s former responsibilities of theatrical and TV platform distribution of studio movies.
Since November 2009, Chapek has led The Walt Disney Studios’ distribution, developing strategy and overseeing the delivery of all motion pictures and television content, across the theatrical exhibition, home entertainment, pay TV, digital formats, and other new media. Chapek has been visionary on technological issues, and oversees the development of various new technologies including next generation high-definition Blu-ray Disc, in home 3D solutions, and interoperability solutions such as KeyChest and digital distribution.
In his previous role as president of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, Chapek led the organization to record-setting performances on numerous movie titles. He has played a key role in the commercialization of Disney’s live-action and animated direct-to-video business.
Prior to joining Disney, Bob practiced brand management in the packaged goods industry with the H.J. Heinz Company and in the advertising business with J. Walter Thompson.
Disney Consumer Products (DCP), the world’s largest licensor, is a business segment of The Walt Disney Company and its affiliates that currently extends the Disney brand to merchandise ranging from apparel, toys and home decor to books and magazines, foods and beverages, stationery, electronics and animation art. This is accomplished through DCP’s various lines of business which include: Disney Fashion & Home, Disney Food, Health & Beauty and Disney Toys & Social Expressions.
Other businesses involved in Disney’s consumer products sales are Disney Publishing Worldwide, the world’s largest publisher of children’s books and magazines and DisneyStore.com and DisneyStore.co.uk, the company’s official shopping portal. The Disney Stores retail chain, which debuted in 1987, is owned and operated by Disney in North America, Europe and Japan. Disney English currently operates 15 English language learning centers in Shanghai and Beijing, China.
DCP develops Disney entertainment franchises into 365 day-a-year product opportunities at retailers worldwide. Disney-branded merchandise is inspired by characters from Disney’s beloved animated films and live-action films as well as Disney’s television entertainment, Disney Channel and Disney XD.