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E! Online's Annual Tater Top Awards are sadly coming to a close. So soak up all the Tater mania while you still can!

Today we ask the immortal question: What good is a TV show without amazing lines to quote the next day? In a world where "That's what she said" passes for an appropriate response, it's only right to vote for the lines that wormed their way into your minds this past season. But which quote doth you quote the most?

With Comic-Con and TCA upon us here at WWK, we want to celebrate the return of a new television season by remembering the best of last year. How many times did Sue Sylvester's rants pop up in your every day convos? Yeah, that's what we thought.

As always, voting and nominations continue until July 20, and then we'll announce the winners and start shipping out the great Golden Taters to your picks. This is a no spamming zone, by the way, so all winners are as legit as the Emmy nominations. But definitely much cooler.




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Best Line in a Drama
  • 12.0% "Don't cry on my ass." —Cristina, Grey's Anatomy
  • 21.6% "That is the woman I love. You shoot her, you touch her, I will kill you." —Owen, Grey's Anatomy

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Come on, Sneak. A. Peak.

And see how Luma Pictures brought Medusa and Poseidon to life on the big screen

"Medusa and Poseidon are absolutely stunning and represent some of the hardest work on the project. Luma's passionate artistry and technological brilliance combined with the easy manner and can-do attitude you maintained throughout the project have impressed me beyond words." ~Kevin Mack, Visual Effects Supervisor, Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief

Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief is the latest in a long list of imaginative films by director Chris Columbus. Well known for his recent work on Harry Potter's Chamber of Secrets and Sorcerer's Stone, it is clear that Chris Columbus is a master at creating a unique alchemy of child like wonder and fantasy. Luma Pictures is truly thrilled to have contributed to the visual effects of the film. The Lightning Thief is the screen debut of the award winning series of novels written by Rick Riordan. At "Camp Half Blood," Percy discovers that his real father is the powerful Poseidon, god of the sea and he himself is an unwitting demigod. Percy unites with his childhood friend Grover, a Saytr in training, and Annabeth, the warrior child of Athena and the trio find themselves entangled in a war between the Gods, with the fate of Percy's mother and the entire world resting in their hands.

In order to create the fantastic menagerie of gods, demigods and monsters, Columbus turned to acclaimed Visual Effects Supervisor Kevin Mack, who is well versed at bringing this kind of tale to life for big screen audiences. The project was quite an undertaking and when it came time to parcel out the huge number of CG creatures and effects needed to make this film a reality, Columbus and Mack partnered up with Luma Pictures to tackle two of the most challenging characters in the Film, Medusa (played by Uma Thurman) and Poseidon, a.k.a. "One of the Big Three," (played by Kevin McKidd).

In bringing Medusa to life, the seasoned crew at Luma, helmed by Executive Visual Effect Supervisor Payam Shohadai and navigated by Visual Effects Supervisor, Vincent Cirelli set about to conquer the daunting task of turning the lovely Uma Thurman into the beguiling monster that turns flesh to stone with a mere glance. "Turning Uma's hair into a roiling mass of over 70 snakes is no job for the squeamish," recounts Vince Cirelli. " In one major shot, we are close up for over 700 frames of individually animated CG snakes." To make Uma's character really slither on screen, the team started off by creating a dynamics layer over top of the animation rig in order to ensure that whatever the performance called for, the snakes could move freely without running into each other. "The challenge was to not only seamlessly integrate these snakes into Uma Thurman's hair line, but also to give them each a personality," comments Animation Supervisor Raphael Pimentel. "It was like directing 70 + extras on set, each snake reacted to the environment, the actors in the shot and with each other." Luma designed the effect so that the snakes were Medusa's all seeing eyes, reacting to events before she knew about them. The result is a seamless performance of actor and digital prosthetic that really sells the story of the Gorgon priestess. "One of the great things about working with really well trained actors is that even if they are acting against a green screen or simply imagining their CG add ons, they can still bring the feeling home to the audience," notes VFX Producer Steve Griffith. There were several shots in which the actress is in a battle with the heroes of the story and her performance is so dynamic that the team at Luma had to create equally dynamic animation to match. "Uma Thurman provided us with a lot of material to work with; she really visualized the motion of her CG character and added the perfect amount of weight to her performance to bring it to life," adds Griffith.

 In order to bridge the gap between fantasy and reality, they had to make snakes look like, well... snakes and Luma is no stranger to coming up with creative solutions in this department. Each of the 70 + snakes on Medusa's head has a unique patterning and scale design and the larger snakes have an elaborate system of 3D scales that really sell the reptile look. "We devised a rig that allowed us to add 3D scales that could be matched to the performance by the animators," remarks CG Supervisor Richard Sutherland. "The result is not just a bunch of bending tubes, but a scaly outer shell that fans out naturally with each wriggle".

What would an on screen incarnation of Medusa would be without the classic "flesh to stone" effect that she is so (in)famous for. "To create this signature effect Medusa has on her victims, we wanted to stay away from the standard animated texture reveal of stone underneath the skin and come up with something unique for the audience," Vince Cirelli explains. "What Chris and Kevin wanted was something more like a lakebed drying out in a time-lapse sequence, taking place in real time". The result is a perfectly matched digital double whose surface is composed of tiny textured geometry flakes. "The skin transformation is driven by hundreds of thousands of particles, created in Houdini and animated over the surface of the woman's body. As the particles pour out from the emitters, instanced geometry flakes turn outwards to create a unified surface," adds Sutherland. The end result is a dynamically evolving effect where the actors' life force seems to dry out right before our eyes.

For the main character of Poseidon, Luma brought out its superstar fluid dynamics team to handle the task of transforming the God of the Sea to and from human form. Using Real-Flow and customized dynamics rigs, Luma was able to dissolve the actors' body into and out of a rushing torrent of water. To make it even more challenging Poseidon enters our world as a giant of mythical proportions and has to shave off some water weight to come down to human size. Justin Johnson, Luma's Digital Effects Supervisor on the project, states "We had to really pay attention to the volume of water contained in his different sizes so that the proportion of water leaving his body made sense when bringing him down to human scale." The team also had to create the effect of Poseidon emerging from his underwater kingdom. For this shot, the actor was shot dry moving against a green screen and the artists at Luma had to come up with a creative solution to achieve that "wet look". "We created really precise match move geometry to track to the actors face, then we used this to run Real flow simulations to create water sheeting off his skin," Cirelli explains. Poseidon also emerges from the sea, god-sized, so they had to create surrounding fluid simulations in order to sell the effect of such a large scale object emerging from the sea. "The effect is more like a submarine emerging from a dive rather than a swimmer in a pool," adds Johnson.

No tale of heroes and heroines would be complete without a story of teamwork and that was the spirit of the show throughout the whole process. "Chris and Kevin really knew what direction they wanted to take the audience and kept the communication going with almost daily feedback," comments Griffith. "They really made us feel like we were all part of a team working towards the same goals." The feeling was mutual, as Visual Effects Producer Denise Davis points out, "We had a truly great experience with the Luma team. The work was extremely difficult, yet your team made it seem so easy and rolled with the punches (with enthusiasm) every step of the way"

Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief is a Fox 2000 Picture in association with 1492 pictures and Imprint Entertainment. Directed by Chris Columbus and staring Logan Lerman as Percy and includes a stellar cast including Sean Bean, Pierce Brosnan, Kevin Mckidd, Uma Thurman and Catherine Keener. Release date February 12th 2010.

Luma Pictures is a leading provider of visual effects services to Hollywood with a reputation for artistic integrity, technical innovation and efficient production. The company served as lead visual effects provider on multiple Academy Award winner No Country for Old Men (Miramax/Paramount Vantage) and recently contributed to the final battle in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Twentieth Century Fox). Some of the studio's other credits include Book of Eli (Alcon Entertainment), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Warner Bros.), City of Ember (Walden Media), Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (Walt Disney Pictures), Hancock (Columbia Pictures), Burn After Reading (Focus Features), and Apocalypto (Buena Vista/Icon).

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Kevin McKidd tells us about Dr. Hunt of Grey's Anatomy

We met the Scottish actor at the Roma Fiction Fest 2010, where he presented the season finale of Grey's Anatomy, the ABC series in which he plays Dr. Owen Hunt, deepening the most moving/exciting and fun moments of this experience and remembering his past on the set of Trainspotting.



He is one of the most recent arrivals to the rich cast of Grey's Anatomy, but Kevin McKidd is certainly not the last: one only need look at his filmography to note how varied and career his career has been to date. Scottish by birth, it is precisely from the United Kingdom that the actor took his first steps in acting, from the set of the phenomenon that was Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting,  appearing in the following years in television and film productions, both English and American, and even finding the time to lend his voice to some video games in recent years such as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, in which he played the captain "Soap" MacTavish.

 

From Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven and Hannibal Lecter, to the recent role of Poseidon in Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, via the directorial debut of Neil Marshall, the horror movie Dog Soldiers, his appearances on the big screen are not few, while on TV, before becoming Dr Owen Hunt in Grey’s Anatomy in 2008, he had the role of Lucius Vorenus in Rome and the protagonist in that unfortunate series Journeyman, defeated by ratings and in part by the writers' strike.

In our meeting we recalled the experience with Boyle on Trainspotting, the difficulties at the beginning and his passion for music, but we couldn’t explore the experience on the set of Seattle Grace Hospital, from the most exciting moments to the most fun, without looking to the future of his character.




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You've seen the movie, watched the DVD... if you haven't read the books yet here is your chance.

Kevin McKidd took the part of Poseidon in the movie version of this book.

Percy Jackson is about to be kicked out of boarding school...again. And that's the least of his troubles. Lately, mythological monsters and the gods of Mount Olympus seem to be walking straight out of the pages of Percy's Greek mythology textbook and into his life. And worse, he's angered a few of them. Zeus's master lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect.

Now Percy and his friends have just ten days to find and return Zeus's stolen property and bring peace to a warring Mount Olympus. But to succeed on his quest, Percy will have to do more than catch the true thief: he must come to terms with the father who abandoned him; solve the riddle of the Oracle, which warns him of betrayal by a friend; and unravel a treachery more powerful than the gods themselves.

Currently we still have not had any news with regards, if there is going to be  a movie version made of the second book in this series "Sea of Monsters" but we will keep you posted .  ;-)

Amazon The Lightening Thief (movie tie-in edition)

Amazon 5 Books in complete series (box Set)
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Apparently, over the last few months, there has been several test screenings, in LA, of the movie Bunraku.
Fernando Chien takes the part of  Killer 4 in the movie Bunraku
Keith Calder .... producer Bunraku
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Friday, July 9, 2010
Among the surprises of this edition of the Rome Fiction Fest Wednesday, July 7 arrived two of the most beloved characters of television shows overseas: Naveen Andrews (Sayid, the torturer from the soul of good Lost) and Kevin McKidd (Dr. Owen Hunt Grey's Anatomy).



After the usual photo and some interviews, Andrews and McKidd headed in the hall for the projection of the last two episodes of the sixth series of Grey's Anatomy (Sanctuary and Death and All His Friends) and the screening of the finale of Lost (The End ).
Kevin McKidd joked  loving living his character, Owen Hunt, in love with two women, Cristina Yang (Sandra Ho) and Teddy Altman (Kim Raver): "We Scots are not so hesitant.  We're not thinking if we love a woman or another, if we take just a woman. "

For this fourth edition of the Rome Fiction Fest were chosen two of the most beloved franchises of all time: the mysterious and captivating Lost, which has revolutionized the way people think and make the show, and Grey's Anatomy, a medical-drama romantic continues to thrill millions of fans.

As regards Naveen Andrews, the charming British actor of Indian origin has answered questions from journalists who wanted to ask him how he saw his future after Lost: "I live my life now, after so many years been linked to Sayid I have almost an identity crisis. "

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Is it hot in here, or is it just us? Maybe the AC is just broken in the office? Or...it's time for another round of Tater Tops! We are dying to know your favorite moments from TV land—you know, the ones that made you fan yourself and the ones that made you reach for the tissues. (Insert immature double entendre here.) It's about to get all steamy up in this joint...

We hope you've enjoyed all that E! Online's annual Tater Top Awards have had to offer. If you've been with us since voting for the best Breakout Star, thanks for chugging along. If you're just joining us, you are late. We hope you have a note to explain yourself. Or, you can just go back and catch up on all the Tater love. Winners are announced July 20, so get off your behind and join the GTs. (That's "good times," in case you missed the memo.)

You guys flooded our nomination boards and my Twitter with moments that brought the sexy and others that brought the quivering lower lips. Try as you might, you could not hold back the tears! Well, dry those eyes and wipe that drool from your chin, because it's time to pick the best of the best. And since this process is Internet polling at its very purest, spam robots will not be touching these results.

Tater Tops 2010: Sexiness & Sobfests Steamiest Moment
  • 9.0% Cristina & Owen in 6x13, Grey's Anatomy
Biggest Tearjerker
  • 20.3% The entire finale, Grey's Anatomy

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