Mar
17
2009
4

Dylan and Cole on The Bonnie Hunt Show

Don’t miss Dylan and Cole on The Bonnie Hunt Show Thursday, March 19, 2009 on NBC

Dylan and Cole Sprouse (’The Suite Life on Deck’): If you have a pre-teen then you won’t want to miss these twin brothers. They’re here to talk about their new hit show - set on a boat at sea!

http://www.bonniehunt.com/promos/thursday_march_19_-_tyson_beckford.php

Mar
06
2009
186

Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse visit The World of Disney store New York

Actors Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse visit The World of Disney store on March 6, 2009 in New York City.
Cast Of “The Suite Life On Deck” Visit The World Of Disney In New York City.

Feb
11
2009
7

Cole and Dylan Sprouse on Ellen with Ellen DeGeneres

The Suite Life on Deck troublemakers Dylan and Cole Sprouse proudly wear their “Ellen” underwear on the outside of their pants as they appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Wednesday afternoon.

Cole, 16, dished to Ellen on his first accident. He shared, “Yea. I have an excuse though. Right after we got our cars, West Coast Customizers took them into customization and tinted all the windows and tinted the back windshield. I also have a spoiler on my car, which is a big fin on the back so it cuts off about half of the back windshield. I was backing up and it was partly because I didn’t look and it was night time. That’s the excuse I’m using. It was dark and I hit a $160,000 car.”

He continued, “This is probably the worst part — having to get out while my friend is in the car staring at me like, ‘What have you done?’ I had to get out and actually knock on the door to inform the nice person who is sitting inside watching TV, with his $160,000 car right behind mine that I hit it. It couldn’t have been any scarier either because I knocked on the door and of course, there are blinds on the door and he’s looking out the blinds, peeking at me.”

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They were also asked about dating in which Dylan confessed to have been seeing a girl. We already know that. Cole however, is single. This prompted Ellen to ask whether they have the same taste in girl. To this they said, “Yeah, typically,” adding that they fight sometimes and the more pathetic one gets to get the girl.

The best moment of the talk was when Dylan theatrically suggested that Cole hasn’t dated in 4 years. That was a joke and Cole was pretty surprised but also amused.

I liked the look on Cole’s face when Dylan lifted the mug to compare that with the looking space on the car’s windshield. He was like “what the heck are you trying to do? Ahhhh..”

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Dec
24
2008
2

“The Suite Life on Deck” Ranks as TV’s No. 1 Series of 2008

YES! IT’S NUMBER ONE!

December 23, 2008

Disney Channel/DisneyChannel.com Highlights For 2008

Disney Channel Extends its Streak as TV’s No. 1 Network in Prime to Six Years in Kids 6-11 and to Eight years in Tweens 9-14, and Places Among Cable’s Top 2 for the Third Consecutive Year in Total Viewers.

Disney’s “Camp Rock” Stands as 2008’s No. 1 TV Telecast in Tweens 9-14 and Cable’s Most-Watched Entertainment Telecast, Reaching an Impressive 106 Million Unique Total Viewers Worldwide Since its June Premiere.

“The Suite Life on Deck” Ranks as TV’s No. 1 Series of 2008 in Kids 6-11 and No. 1 Scripted TV Series in Tweens 9-14, Marking Disney Channel’s Third Consecutive Year with the No. 1 TV Series in the Key Kid Demographics.

Premiering as Cable’s No. 1 Animated Series Debut Ever in February, “Phineas and Ferb” is TV’s No. 1 Animated Series of 2008 in Tweens 9-14.

A Key Competitive Player All Year, Playhouse Disney’s “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” Ranks Among the Year’s Top 10 Cable Series in Kids 2-5.

Disneychannel.com is 2008’s No. 1 Entertainment Kids/TV Website and Tallies its Highest Number of Visitors on Record in August, Driven by the Network’s Annual “DC Games” and DCOM “The Cheetah Girls One World”.

Disney Channel U.S. Highlights - 2008

Disney Channel continued its dominance of Prime’s landscape, owning TV’s No. 1 scripted series in Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14 for the third straight year with “The Suite Life on Deck, and also delivering the No. 1 Cable/TV entertainment telecast in Total Viewers and Tweens 9-14, respectively, with “Camp Rock.” In addition, “Phineas and Ferb” qualified as TV’s No. 1 animated series of the year in Tweens 9-14, with “Hannah Montana” and “Wizards of Waverly Place” ranking among TV’s Top series in both key kid targets. Playhouse Disney’s “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” ranked among cable’s Top 10 series of 2008.

In Prime, Disney Channel ranked as TV’s No. 1 network for the sixth straight year in Kids 6-11 and for the eighth consecutive year in Tweens 9-14. In Total Viewers, the network was cable’s No. 2 network in Prime, marking the channel’s third straight year ranking among the Top 2 cable networks for the year.

Paul DeBenedittis, Senior Vice President, Programming, Disney Channel, said: “2008 was a landmark year in which our talented team delivered record-setting, relevant entertainment for kids, tweens and families. We sailed our newest series, ‘The Suite Life on Deck,’ to #1, joining our hit ‘Wizards of Waverly Place’ and our franchise player ‘Hannah Montana’ in the hearts and minds of kids and tweens around the world. ‘Camp Rock,’ continued our annual feat of delivering the industry’s #1 original movie among tweens for seven consecutive years, and we set a new animated series ratings high with the premiere of ‘Phineas and Ferb.’” He continued, “We are ready for the year ahead with the launch of our Disney XD brand, and will bring to it the same vibrant creative spirit and dedication and the peerless ability to leverage our great content across so many businesses and in so many places around the world.”

2008 Prime

  • Disney Channel qualified as cable’s second-most-watched network in Prime in Total Viewers (2.4 million), marking the third straight year the network has earned a Top 2 rank or higher.
  • Among its target demos, Disney Channel captured TV’s annual Prime trophy for the sixth consecutive year in Kids 6-11 (1.0 million/4.1 rating), with the streak at eight straight years in Tweens 9-14 (842,000/3.4 rating).

2008 Program Highlights

  • The premiere of Disney’s “Camp Rock” (6/20/08) ranked as cable’s No. 1 entertainment telecast of 2008 in Total Viewers (10.1 million) and TV’s No. 1 entertainment telecast in Tweens 9-14 (3.8 million/15.4 rating). Additionally, this year marked the seventh straight year Disney Channel has delivered the No. 1 original movie telecast in Tweens 9-14.
  • “Camp Rock” Reach: Since its U.S. and Canada debut on June 20, 2008, Disney’s “Camp Rock” has reached 106 million viewers worldwide: U.S./Canada (42.9 million), Latin America (10.1 million), Europe/Middle East/Asia (51.3 million), Asia/Pacific (1.6 million), Japan (0.9 million).
  • The Suite Life on Deck” was TV’s No. 1 series in Kids 6-11 (2.0 million/8.2 rating) and TV’s No. 1 scripted series in Tweens 9-14 (1.8 million/7.5 rating). This marks the third year in a row Disney Channel has delivered the No. 1 scripted TV series in both key kid targets.
  • Debuting as cable’s No. 1 animated series premiere of all time on February 1, 2008 in Tweens 9-14, “Phineas and Ferb” qualified as TV’s No. 1 animated series in the key demo (653,000/2.7 rating), and landed in a virtual tie for No. 1 in Kids 6-11 (824,000/3.4 rating vs. 863,000/3.5 rating for “Spongebob”).
  • Going strong in its third season, Hannah Montana” was cable’s fifth-ranked series in Kids 6-11 (965,000/4.0 rating) and Tweens 9-14 (806,000/3.3 rating), with “Wizards of Waverly Place,” currently in its second season, ranking a competitive sixth overall in the key demos (Kids 6-11: 913,000/3.8 rating; Tweens 9-14: 802,000/3.3 rating). Altogether, Disney Channel delivered 3 of 2008’s Top 6 TV/Cable series in the net’s core demos.
  • A key competitive player each week during 2008, Playhouse Disney’s “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” ranked among cable’s Top 10 scripted series for the year in Kids 2-5 (#8, 680,000/4.2 rating).

DisneyChannel.com

  • 2008’s No. 1 entertainment TV website with 10.5 million average monthly unique visitors, DisneyChannel.com easily topped other key industry websites like Nick.com (8.5 million), NBC.com (7.4 million) and CBS.com (5.4 million).
  • DisneyChannel.com was also 2008’s No. 1 entertainment Kids website with 10.5 million average monthly unique visitors, far surpassing key competitors Nick.com (8.5 million) and CartoonNetwork.com (7.6 million).
  • In August 2008, DisneyChannel.com enjoyed its best month ever with 14.5 million unique visitors, driven in part by the net’s “DC Games” and DCOM “The Cheetah Girls One World.”

Source: Nielsen Media Research, 2008: 12/31/07-12/7/08 — Live+7; 12/8/08-12/21/08 - Live+SD; Ratings based on national rating unless otherwise noted]. Entertainment Telecast excludes Sports/News. Program ranks based 000s and a minimum 10 telecasts (excludes specials, breakouts and programs under 5 minutes). Digital Source: comScore Media Metrix, January – November 2008 monthly average, unless otherwise dated.
http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/DNR/2008/html/2008 _DC_Press_TV_Online.html

Dec
05
2008
0

Working on “Big Daddy” and Adam Sandler’s wedding

Sandler knew an important key to the film’s success would be his on-screen chemistry with the actors playing the adopted child. Because of child labor laws, identical twins had to be used to limit the amount of time either child would be working on the set.

To ensure the proper chemistry, more than twenty-five sets of twins were interviewed. The interviews consisted of Sandler and each set of twins playing together on the floor with popular action figures.

The chemistry worked best for Sandler with Dylan and Cole Sprouse, a set of six-year-olds.

When filming began, the Sprouse twins required the constant presence of their grandmother. Sandler encouraged her presence and even sought her approval. “I have some weird thing where I feel I need to be accepted,” he said. “Their grandmother would come up and kiss me and that would make me feel better about myself. Then we could work.

Big Daddy opened June 25, 1999, to the usual array of negative reviews but with some reviewers taking note of Sandler’s efforts to mature his screen persona. Another criticism concerned many of the activities Sandler’s character and his young charge indulge in for the sake of comedy. They run the gamut from public spitting to the larger issue of Sandler falsifying his identity to adopt the boy. If Sandler had done in real life what he perpetrates in the film, it would be considered a criminal offense.

The greatest criticism did not involve either the story or Sandler’s performance. It centered on the poster used to advertise the film. The poster depicted a scene from the movie in which Sandler and one of the Sprouse twins urinate together on the side of a building. Some critics felt that with Sandler’s popularity among young viewers, it would encourage such unsanitary behavior. “I guess I understand,” Sandler said about the controversy. “Some cities don’t like it. But I got to let some cities in on a secret. I think people pee on streets even without my little poster.”

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On June 22, 2003, Sandler and Jackie Titone were married in Malibu at the oceanfront estate of popular TV personality Dick Clark. Four hundred guests
were invited to witness the Jewish ceremony in which Sandler wore a tuxedo and a white yarmulke, a traditional head covering for men during religious services.

The ceremony was not completely traditional, as touches of Sandler’s trademark humor were apparent. The bride was preceded by Sandler’s bulldog, Meatball, who also wore a yarmulke and tuxedo as he lumbered down the aisle with the wedding ring on his back.

Adam Sandler sings at his wedding.JPG

The bride gave the groom a mate for his dog, a female bulldog named Matzoball. Following the ceremony, Sandler serenaded his bride with a song he wrote for the event, very much like Robbie Hart in The Wedding Singer. Dylan Sprouse, costar of Big Daddy, commented about the song. “He sang her weight and how ‘she’d rather not be with me except in a mall.’ She was laughing and crying,”.

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