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Fred Willard to Visit on Modern Family


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Fred Willard, an actor of the Best in Show and For Your Consideration, will visit our Modern Family as Ty Burrell's (Phil's) father.

According to Ty Burrell during the casting call:

“Fred is not just a pioneer for this type of comedy, but somebody who has really set the
tone for how it can be done, so it was just a total honor [to work with him]. He really
established, even going back to Spinal Tap, some of the funniest stuff out of the medium.”


Fred Willard, is among the list of impressive Modern Family guest stars, including Shelley Long, Elizabeth Banks, Edward Norton, Benjamin Bratt, Chazz Palmenteri and Minnie Driver.


(Source: TVFanatic)

Modern Family - Episode 1.08 - "Great Expectations" Press Release


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Modern Family - Episode 1.08 - Great Expectations - Press Release 



MODERN FAMILY
Air Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Time Slot: 9:00 PM-9:30 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#1ARG??) "Great Expectations"

[NOTE: The following article is a press release issued by the aforementioned network and/or company. Any errors, typos, etc. are attributed to the original author. The release is reproduced solely for the dissemination of the enclosed information.]

EXPECTATIONS RUN HIGH WHEN AN ANNIVERSARY AND A BIG NIGHT OUT ARE IN THE WORKS, ON ABC'S "MODERN FAMILY"

Guest starring Oscar-nominated Edward Norton ("Primal Fear," "The Incredible Hulk") as Izzy LaFontaine and Elizabeth Banks ("Seabiscuit," Zack and Miri Make A Porno") as Sal.

"Great Expectations" With a history of giving bad gifts, Claire is determined to surprise Phil with an amazing anniversary present a private performance by one of their favorite musicians, Izzy LaFontaine! However, it turns out to be a surprise in more ways than one. Meanwhile, Mitchell and Cameron call up their party-girl bestie, Sal, for a long overdue night out on the town, on "Modern Family," WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 (9:00-9:30 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

"Modern Family" stars Ed O'Neill as Jay Pritchett, Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy, Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy, Sofa Vergara as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett, Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell Pritchett, Eric Stonestreet as Cameron, Sarah Hyland as Haley Dunphy, Nolan Gould as Luke Dunphy, Ariel Winter as Alex Dunphy and Rico Rodriguez as Manny Delgado.

Guest cast include Edward Norton as Izzy LaFontaine, Elizabeth Banks as Sal and Reid Ewing as Dylan.

"Great Expectations" was written by Joe Lawson and directed by Jason Winer.

"Modern Family" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's Selected HD Format, with 5.1 channel surround sound and Spanish subtitles via secondary closed captioning. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.

For more information on "Modern Family," visit ABC.com. 


(Source: The Futon Critic)


Modern Family - "Great Expectations" Promotional Pics

You are not gonna miss this next episode of Modern Family "Great Expectations" because the guest stars that will grace the show are Elizabeth Banks and Edward Norton.  I wonder why ABC did not include a promo pic of Edward Norton in this episode.  If you have or know where I could get one, you can share them below. 
 


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Modern Family "Pilot" Review

I had the chance of watching the pilot weeks ago.  The reason why I made this site is because I just fell in love with the show.  And that doesn't happen very often.  I made this for all fans who want to be updated on what's happening with the show.  This about sums up my reaction and view on ABC's Modern Family.  Here is IGN TV's review.  I hope you do watch it tonight.


Modern Family: "Pilot" Review
ABC gets hilariously modern with this family comedy.
by Robert Canning

September 22, 2009 - Advance Review: ABC's Modern Family already has a ton of critical buzz going for it, and from my perspective, the series is the most talked about new comedy of the season. And after an advance viewing of the pilot, that all makes sense. The premiere takes a clever new look at some of your basic sitcom set-ups and the result is a lot of laugh-out-loud hilarity. Though the pilot does have its weaker moments, and it still needs a bit of definition with its format, Modern Family gives us a solid, very funny debut.

The pilot episode introduces us to three distinct family units. There's the overall traditional family, with a mom, a dad and three kids. Then there's the May-December couple, where the younger (very hot) wife has a tween-age son from a previous marriage. And finally there's the gay couple that have just recently adopted a baby. All three face their share of problems in the premiere episode, most of which are variations of issues that have come up in sitcoms for years: troublesome boyfriends, feeling old, family gatherings, etc. But Modern Family adds enough of a twist to the tried-and-true formulas to make these situations feel fresh and enough clever wit to make them funny.

The major "twist" given to this family sitcom formula is setting it up as a mockumentary, much like the very successful The Office. It's no surprise that this style would soon find its way into the family sitcom genre. As a pilot, there's little actual set up to the documentary angle. Things kick in early with on camera interviews tucked in between the daily lives of our families. There was some confusion for me as to whether the day-to-day activities were being documented, or just the interview segments. At first, I didn't think it was an exact match to the style of The Office, but then I noticed a few subtle glances directly to the camera. Very subtle, actually. The complete opposite of a Jim Halpert reaction shot. This all may become more clear in future episodes, or maybe it won't. In either case, the overall quality of the pilot was not greatly hindered by this one small issue.

The cast is stellar. Julie Bowen (Ed, Boston Legal) and Ty Burrell (Back to You) head the traditional household and both are strong. In the pilot, Burrell does have some weaker moments when he's playing up the "cool dad" clich?, but his hilarious, unforced scene with his son and a BB gun prove there's great potential for the character. Elsewhere, it's great to see Ed O'Neill back in action. His character Jay could be an older, slightly more toned-down version of Al from Married with Children, in a very good way. The lesser-known actors filling out the series are all expertly cast, including Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet as the lovingly bickering gay couple, and the young Rico Rodriquez as Jay's stepson. From the pilot alone, Rodriquez has proven he has the potential to steal any scene he's in.

The premiere episode does a fantastic job of introducing us to these family units, and it was fun to see how they would be connected to each other in the realm of the series. The smaller issues aside -- the mildly unclear format, some forced clichés -- the pilot episode of Modern Family is a must see comedy. And judging by stars already slated to guest star -- Edward Norton, Elizabeth Banks -- it appears there will be much to look forward to as the season continues.

Modern Family premieres Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 9pm ET/PT on ABC.


(Source: IGN TV)

On Edward Norton and Shelley Long

TV Guide Magazine caught Julie Bowen at the PaleyFest Fall Preview Party for ABC.  She shared how Edward Norton got into guesting on the show.  She also said that Shelley Long will play her mother and her role will be recurring, which is good news for everyone.  Long is an award-winning actress for a comedy show in Cheers during the 80's.  Read on for the full story. 


Modern Family has already received rave reviews from TV critics, but the raves that have made the cast and crew of the ABC sitcom happiest are those of Edward Norton. In fact, the Oscar nominated actor was so excited about the pilot that he agreed to guest star on the show. “Edward Norton is a friend of Ty [Burrell]’s and he apparently really, really loves the pilot, so we said ‘Well, if you love it so much, come and do an episode’ – and he was on board,” executive producer Steven Levitan told TV Guide Magazine at the PaleyFest Fall Preview Party for ABC on September 15. 

Norton will play the anniversary present gone wrong in an episode where Julie Bowen’s character, Claire, tries impress her husband. “Julie Bowen’s character is really bad at giving gifts. It’s her and Phil’s anniversary, so he gives her these amazing gifts and her gift is just terrible, so she feels the need to outdo him,” says Levitan. “She brings in what she thinks is the lead guitarist and the lead vocalist from a famous band, but it turns out to be the bass player and all he can do is play bass lines. And he’s got a chip on his shoulder.”

Also joining the Modern Family for a guest stint is Shelley Long as the matriarch of the wacky clan. “She’s a woman, like her daughter played by me, who perhaps likes a party a little too much and is trying to clean up a few messes she’s made in the past,” Julie Bowen tells us.

“She’s supposed to be playing this fragile woman who is barely hanging on and Shelley plays that really beautifully. It’s different than other characters that I’ve seen her play,” adds Ty Burrell who plays Phil. “She does it wonderfully. I felt like I was learning a lot watching her.”


And Bowen tells us the Long’s role could be recurring. “We just did one episode with her, but I’m sure she’ll be back.”

(Source: TV Guide Magazine)

Edward Norton in Modern Family


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Here is POP Tower's insider scoop on Edward Norton's guest appearance on Modern Family:

The Oscar nominated actor will play a famous musician on an upcoming episode of the new ABC comedy, starring Ed O'Neill, alongside fellow guest star Elizabeth Banks.

Two-time Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Edward Norton ("Primal Fear," "The Incredible Hulk") will guest star in an upcoming episode of "Modern Family." Norton will play Izzy LaFontaine, a "famous" musician who is hired by Claire as a surprise anniversary gift for Phil. Elizabeth Banks ("Seabiscuit," "Zack and Miri Make a Porno") will also guest star in the same episode as Mitchell and Cameron's best girlfriend, Sal.

"Modern Family" stars Ed O'Neill as Jay Pritchett, Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy, Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy, Sofa Vergara as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett, Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell Pritchett, Eric Stonestreet as Cameron, Sarah Hyland as Haley Dunphy, Nolan Gould as Luke Dunphy, Ariel Winter as Alex Dunphy and Rico Rodriguez as Manny Delgado.
The series is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television in association with Levitan Lloyd Productions. Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd are executive producers/creators. Jason Winer serves as co-executive producer on the series.

"Modern Family" premieres on September 23 and airs Wednesdays from 9:00-9:30 p.m., ET on ABC.


(Source: POP Tower)