Press Release: Hawaii Five-0, Episode 1.15 “E Malama”

From a CBS press release. Any errors are attributed to the original author(s).

FIVE-0 MUST PROTECT A WITNESS TO A HIGH-PROFILE MURDER FROM ASSASSINS INTENT ON SILENCING HER, ON “HAWAII FIVE-0,” MONDAY, FEB. 7

“E Malama*” – When the sole witness in a high-profile murder case disappears, Five-0 must head into the jungle to locate and protect her from assassins who are closing in fast, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Monday, Feb. 7 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

*”E Malama” is Hawaiian for “To Protect.”

SERIES REGULARS:

Steve McGarrett……………… Alex O’Loughlin
Danny “Danno” Williams…………. Scott Caan
Chin Ho Kelly…………………. Daniel Dae Kim
Kono Kalakaua…………………….. Grace Park

RECURRING CAST:

Grace Williams………………….. Teilor Grubbs

GUEST STARS:

Rachel Edwards……….. Claire Van Der Boom
Stan Edwards……………………… Mark Deklin
Julie Adelman……………….. Mariana Klaveno
Pa Karleen Roberts……… Michaela McManus
U.S. Marshal Frank Moore…… David Brainard
Uni #1/Jones…………………. Sebastian Siegel
Uni #2/Kitson………………….. Steve Chapman
Assassin#3………………………….. John Lewis
Aaron Brenner………………… Robert Prescott
Richard Haggerty………………….. Jesse Smith
Man #1………………………………… Aden Stay
HPD Uni…………………….. Wallace Salazar, Jr.
Sgt. Duke Lukela…………………… Dennis Chun
Brenner’s Attorney……………….. Michael Green
Brenner’s Co-Counsel/Cleaner……. Malia Mathis
Bruce Hoffman………………………… Barry Levy
Bailiff……………………………….. Kevin Yamada

STORY BY:

Carol Barbee

TELEPLAY BY:

Kyle Harimoto & Shane Salerno

DIRECTED BY:

Brad Turner

Press Release: Hawaii Five-0, Episode 1.02 “Malama Ka Aina”

From a CBS press release. Any errors are attributed to the original author(s).

FIVE-0 UNCOVERS A LINK BETWEEN A VIOLENT LOCAL GANG AND THE MAINLAND MOB, ON “HAWAII FIVE-0,” MONDAY, OCT. 4

“Malama Ka Aina*” — When an escalating gang war spills into the stands of the local high school football game, injuring several bystanders and killing a gang leader, Five-0 uncovers an unlikely partnership between Samoan gangs and a mainland mob, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Monday, Oct. 4 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.  Jean Smart reprises her role as the Governor.

*“Malama Ka Aina” is Hawaiian for “Respect the Land.”

SERIES REGULARS:

Steve McGarrett…………………. Alex O’Loughlin
Danny “Danno” Williams…………….. Scott Caan
Chin Ho Kelly…………………….. Daniel Dae Kim
Kono Kalakaua……………………….. Grace Park

GUEST CAST:

Governor Pat Jameson ………………Jean Smart
Grace ………………………………..Teilor Grubbs
Sid……………………………….. Sidney S. Liufau
Frank Salvo………………………….. James Russo
Joey…………………………………… Max Casella
Junior Satel……………………….. Michael Copon
Tuinei……………………………… Faleolo Alailima
Mother………………………………… Helen Torco
Haka Leader…………………………Viliami Fehoko
Wealthy Patron………………………. Larry Bialock
Woman……………………………..Christina Souza

WRITTEN BY:

Carol Barbee & Kyle Harimoto

DIRECTED BY:

Paul Edwards

AOLR Weekly Wrap-Up #47

Hawaii Five-0 updates:

  • Tim Ryan blogs that the Waikiki Marriott will be the temporary HQ for the Hawaii Five-0 production. (As you know, after Lost wrapped ABC continued to rent the Hawaii Film Studio for its new series Off the Map.) He also adds that Rachel Sutton is now H50′s Hawaii casting director – she held the same position on Lost.
  • The Show Girl added another snippet from a previous phone interview with Daniel Dae Kim to a recent video.



Hawaii Five-0 articles & buzz:

  • Jean Smart recently had a long interview with Bullz-Eye and a small mention was made of Hawaii Five-0:

    BE: Well, I’m sure we’re coming up against the wall here, but…I know you’re in the pilot for “Hawaii Five 0,” but are you anticipating being a regular on the show?

    JS: No, I can’t be a regular, because I’d have to move to Honolulu. (Laughs) But I’m going to be doing a recurring role, yes.

    BE: Were you a fan of the original series?

    JS: Oh, sure. Who wasn’t? Absolutely.

  • Neely Swanson, (former?) SVP at (David) Kelley Productions and teacher for the USC School of Cinematic Arts’s film and TV writing program posted an interview with former Moonlight executive producer Chip Johannessen. Swanson is apparently not convinced that Alex has been cast correctly as McGarrett, but Johannessen has only good things to say about him.

    Chip: In defense of “Hawaii 5-0,” anything with Alex O’Loughlin is worth trying. I worked with him on “Moonlight” and he’s pretty great.

    Neely: I guess CBS is hoping this will fall into the category of “the third time is a charm.” I must say, though, and I did say it in an article I wrote for Baseline Studio System, I liked the pilot script of “Hawaii 5-0” and I’m actually looking forward to seeing that pilot. It’s a very expensive, but really good action piece. On paper it works and if CBS doesn’t spare the expense it will work on screen. My impression of Alex O’Loughlin is that he’s a heart throb and may be too soft to play Steve McGarrett. It might have been better (and they would never have considered this for any one of a number of reasons) to cast Scott Caan as Steve and Alex as Danny. I could very well be wrong.

    Chip: Yeah, they wouldn’t do that. But honestly, I love Alex O’Loughlin. He might be a little soft, but I have to say that in “Moonlight” he had this impossible task and he really delivered amazingly well. He had to show a lot of colors when he transformed into this aggressive vampire. He was great. He’s a real actor, that guy.

  • Stana Katic, Castle star, to The TV Addict on the time slot competition Hawaii Five-0 will bring in the fall:

    This season CASTLE will get a new time slot competitor in CBS’ much-anticipated reboot of HAWAII FIVE-O. Have you given any thought to it and are you at all concerned about the competition?
    “Well you know I think the viewers that have created an allegiance to CASTLE are there for a reason. Something like HAWAII FIVE-O is a different show entirely and I think we’re going after different audiences. That said, I’m sure producers are aware of it, they’re all smart people. And if CASTLE is capable — at least from my understanding — of bouncing of CSI: MIAMI that means it has got some legs and I’m sure that will help us sustain its own sort of audience.”

  • Some good feedback from foreign buyers who were at the LA Screenings in May posted by WorldScreen:

    CBS’s Hawaii Five-O reboot was among the shows cited by a number of buyers as having strong potential. “We thought Hawaii Five-O was very good, and it’s a genre that hasn’t been done in a while,” says Francesco Mozzetti, the head of acquisitions and sales at Italy’s leading commercial broadcaster, Mediaset, of the CBS Studios International show starring Alex O’Loughlin and Lost’s Daniel Dae Kim. Rüdiger Böss, the head of acquisitions at the ProSiebenSat.1 Group, was also impressed with the series, along with another CBS show, the legal dramedy The Defenders with Jim Belushi and Jerry O’Connell. “We have already secured the rights to these series,” says Böss. Roxanne Barcelona, the VP of GMA Worldwide, the acquisitions and sales arm of Filipino broadcaster GMA Network, was a fan of the original Hawaii Five-O and notes, “This remake did not disappoint me, as the pilot script was very well written, production quality was very good, and there was a lot of action.”

    “The CBS series Hawaii Five-O does have potential,” concurs Dirk Schweitzer, the executive VP of program acquisitions and sales at RTL Television. “The pilot, however, was produced very expensively, and it remains to be seen whether the quality of the series [can meet] expectations.

  • David Rancken at Dallas’s 103.7 Lite FM posted this about the pilot:

    “The remake of Hawaii 5-0 is really really good. Action packed. Great cast. Alex O’Laughlin is a great Steve McGarrett. Scott Caan is Danno. Daniel Day Kim is Chin Ho. Great first episode.”

  • A UK reviewer for Cambs24 (Cambridgeshire) who wrote about The A-Team movie has a convoluted way of saying that our pilot rocks:

    “There is also the upcoming remake of Hawaii Five-0 that’s out later this year on US television networks, starring Jin from Lost. I saw the pilot of this the other day and this looks like it breaks the mould in terms of dreadful remakes.”

  • Matt Mitovich and Julie Zied at FanCast share their opinion on the pilot:

    What Works: I wanted to start our First Look series on a high, and ‘Five-O’ is one of this season’s most entertaining pilots. The Hawaii setting is of course gorgeous (even if it perhaps gives ‘Lost’ vet Kim flashbacks to The Island!), and the cast is among TV’s most telegenic. The task force’s first assignment is sufficiently engaging, even as it works to set up the series’ premise and intro the players. Jean Smart (’24?) is the Hawaii governor who taps McGarrett for this plum gig, while James Marsters (’Buffy’s Spike) guest-stars as a nasty (and hopefully recurring) baddie. And yes – the theme song is the same, with near-identical visuals in the opening credits.

    What Needs Work: In this his third CBS series, O’Loughlin isn’t “popping” as much as he did sporting ‘Moonlight’ fangs, but that could balance nicely with Caan’s Danno, who is one entertainingly quippy cop. Also, the pilot screams expensive, kicking off with a literally explosive sequence that introduces McGarrett’s demons; it’ll be interesting to see how they maintain that quality on a weekly basis.

    Take Two, from Fancast’s Julie Zied: Given that I often regard procedurals as background filler best viewed while occupied with other tasks, I was surprised by how instantly captivating this pilot was. O’Loughlin shines as the cocksure pack leader, and his exchanges with his reluctant partner are some of the show’s wittiest. (“You let your daughter sleep here?” McGarrett asks upon seeing Danny’s shabby pad. “Who are you, Nanny 911?” Danny retorts.) As the series progresses, I’m curious to learn more about Jin’s Chin’s shady past and what happened between Danny and his ex that led him to set her ringtone to ‘Grim Reaper.’ I also look forward to the inevitable fan debate over which eligible bachelor – Danny or McGarrett – Kono should sleep with. Bottom line? Beautiful cast + solid writing + exotic scenery = a series poised to give ‘NCIS’ a run for its money as CBS’ most popular drama.

    The Fancast Forecast: ‘Castle’ may wish that ‘CSI: Miami’ had stayed put.

  • Hawaii’s KITV4 News has an article and video about TV and film productions that are helping to put Hawaii on the map: “New ABC TV Series Filmed in Hawaii”.



The Back-up Plan updates:

  • A short video with some footage of the cast at the LA premiere was posted by Celebrity Footage.
  • The Back-up Plan has been nominated for a Teen Choice Award 2010 in the category “Romantic Comedy”! Strangely enough, although Jennifer is nominated in the category “Actress – Romantic Comedy”, Alex is nowhere to be found. Only US residents between 13-19 are permitted to vote. Voting is limited to once per day per category and closes on August 6th.



Other updates:

  • Carol Barbee was presented with a Donate Life Hollywood Inspire Award as well as a Crystal Heart Award for Three Rivers at the Donate Life Hollywood Inspire Awards dinner on June 12th in Beverly Hills. Glenn Matsuki has posted a lovely video of Carol’s acceptance of both honors on the Donate Life Organ & Tissue Donation Blog. Dr. Gonzo spoke at the ceremony and Alex also adds his congratulations at 1:19:

    “Carol, congratulations on everything. I love you so much, it’s so wonderful working with you, we’re about to work together again and all the hard work and dedication and passion and honesty and beauty you put into the show called Three Rivers that I was so proud to be a part of, it’s paid off. Congratulations! I love you.”

  • Sabine Atkins posted some more great photos from the Donate Life Hollywood event and shares an amusing account of her meet & greet with Alex! Check out: “Alex O’Loughlin’s Guide to Proper Gift Giving”.
  • Deadline Hollywood reports that Alex has switched agencies – he is now represented by United Talent Agency. The post suggests that he may have made the change in order to stay with Chris Hart:

    Alex O’Loughlin left ICM for UTA. (Chris Hart was on his team, and the agent just jumped from ICM to UTA.)

  • Alex appeared in a fashion feature in the July issue of Madison magazine with photos shot by Carlotta Moye. You can view some scans on the Sassi Sam blog; I’ll be posting HQ scans in the gallery this coming week.



Gallery updates:

  • A small article from an internal CBS publication was added with a picture of Alex and Daniel Dae Kim at the recent LA Screenings.
  • More images from the June 11th Donate Life Hollywood cocktail party have been added, including some lovely images by Susan Whitney.
  • Added The Back-up Plan posters from Hungary, Poland, Israel and a French version of the first poster.

So, this short update is the result of a “quiet” week… We can expect to have a couple more as the show doesn’t start shooting till mid July. Hopefully CBS will announce the premiere dates for the fall shows in the next two weeks. Things will start revving up as we approach the TCA Summer Tour early August and then I expect it will be non-stop action until Christmas. Enjoy the peace and quiet while you can!  :smile:

Carol Barbee to Receive Two Awards for “Three Rivers”

According to a press release issued today by Donate Life Hollywood, Carol Barbee, creator of Three Rivers, will be receiving a Donate Life Hollywood Inspire Award as well as a Crystal Heart Award for the 2009 medical drama’s contribution to raising donor awareness.

The influence of the show starring Alex O’Loughlin, Kate Moennig, Daniel Henney, Alfre Woodard, Justina Machado and Christopher Hanke was such that at least four families consented to organ donation during the period that the initial eight episodes aired in the US last fall.

A national survey initiated by Donate Life America and pharmaceutical company Astellas shows a six percent increase in adults’ willingness to register as organ donors, which can possibly be attributed to Three Rivers.

“Donate Life Hollywood worked closely with the creator Carol Barbee who had a keen interest in assuring that her show did not harm and helped when it could. The result is that the show saved lives,” says Donate Life Hollywood campaign director Tenaya Wallace.

Both awards will be presented to Ms. Barbee on June 12th during the Donate Life Hollywood Inspire Awards dinner and ceremony in Beverly Hills.

The Inspire Award is presented annually for accurate and inspiring organ donation storylines on television and in film. The Crystal Heart Award will be presented jointly by the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations and the Coalition on Donation. Sponsored by the Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation, it is awarded annually to the most effective media broadcast in America.

Other Inspire Award winners this year include an episode of Army Wives, an episode of Undercover Boss, two episodes of Extreme Makeover Home Edition and an episode of Grey’s Anatomy.

Three Rivers was also the recipient of Donate Life Hollywood’s first Inspire Award in June 2009 for the medical accuracy and inspiration of its pilot episode.

For more information:

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Vote for Donate Life’s Rose Parade Float on New Year’s Day!

Photo: Donate Life

At 8:00 a.m. Pacific time on January 1, 2010 the 121st Tournament of Roses Parade kicks off in Pasadena, California! Donate Life will participate for the seventh time in the parade with a float to honor the generous donors and families who have changed lives with their gifts of organ donation.

The theme of the float is New Life Rises, beautifully symbolized by a 30-foot tall phoenix that soars above the 24 float riders, all individuals whose lives have been touched by organ donation.

The mythical firebird represents rebirth: the donors who give life in their death and the recipients whose lives are renewed by their gifts. The phoenix’s tail feathers are decorated with floragraphs of 76 organ donors and each portrait has been lovingly decorated by their relatives.

Donors across the US are also memorialized in the Family Circle Garden that leads the float and features 2000 roses dedicated to them. Each rose carries an individual and personal message, including those from Three Rivers’ Alex O’Loughlin and Carol Barbee. Alex is, of course, also a Donate Life ambassador.

The Tournament of Roses organization will award a Viewers’ Choice Trophy to the float that gets the most votes in an online poll on KTLA.com. A total of 41 float entries make up the Rose Parade. Please help bring the 2010 trophy to Donate Life by casting your vote for New Life Rises in recognition of the amazing team effort that went into creating the float. You can submit your vote between 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. PST on January 1st.

The Rose Parade will be covered live by KTLA 5, starting at 6 a.m. and you will also be able to view the video on KTLA.com and the images of the floats.

Thank you and Happy New Year!

Sources: Donate Life Organ & Tissue Donation Blog, Donate Life Rose Parade Float, Alex O’Loughlin Fans for Donate Life America, KTLA.com

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