Real Chance of Love

Thursday, October 9th, 2008 - No Comments »

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Bachelor brothers Real and Chance may not have been lucky in love on “I Love New York” but now they will both get a second chance with “Real Chance of Love” premiering October 20 at 9:00PM*. The tables have turned for these horse-breeding, music-producing entertainer brothers known as the “Stallionaires” who were just seen in the high stakes show “I Love Money” where they duked it out in an attempt to win the grand prize of $250,000. Real tried to find love on “I Love Money” after proposing to Hoopz but was sadly turned down once again. Now, Real and Chance are the ones in control and this time it’ll be a gamble for 17 young ladies who will move into their ranch house to fight for their hearts.

After getting dismissed by New York in “I Love New York” Real and Chance are in it to win it this time around. And they are being extremely cautious before they choose their queen of hearts. To prevent getting dealt another bad hand, these ladies will have to lay all their cards on the table to impress these two guys. They will compete in challenges designed to test for the qualities Real and Chance are looking for in a woman. Each week, two women will be eliminated until the final episode when the guys will ultimately decide who they want to take a real chance of love with.

In this 9-episode series, these two brothers are certainly wild but in very different ways. Chance is a charming player who gets himself into trouble with his explosive personality. Real is the perfect gentleman with a romantic side he isn’t afraid to show. What these brothers are looking for in a woman is quite different, but in the end what the “Stallionaires” might want could be the same woman.

Beginning on October 6th, VH1 will roll out the cast and exclusive pictures of Real and Chance from “Real Chance of Love” online on the VH1 Blog (Blog.VH1.com ( http://blog.vh1.com/) ). In addition, the VH1 Blog will also roll-out never-before-seen video from the upcoming series, along with photos, biographies and exclusive details leading up to the premiere on October 20.

Additionally, VH1.com ( http://www.vh1.com/) will launch a sneak peek of the first episode on October 15 before the on-air premiere. Subsequent episodes will be available on VH1.com following their on-air premiere. Tune in Monday, October 20 at 9:00 PM* to catch the season premiere of “Real Chance of Love.”

VH1’s “Real Chance of Love” is created and executive produced by Mark Cronin and Cris Abrego for 51 Minds Entertainment, LLC. an Endemol Company, who also produce the record-breaking series “Rock of Love,” “Flavor of Love,” “Charm School,” “I Love New York,” “The Surreal Life” and “My Fair Brady.” The production teams’ programming launched VH1 into their highest ratings ever. Ben Samek also executive produces for the series and the company.

Jeff Olde, Jill Holmes and Kristen Kelly are executive producers for VH1.

VH1 connects viewers to the music, artists and pop culture that matter to them most with TV series, specials, live events, exclusive online content and public affairs initiatives. VH1 is available in 95 million households in the U.S. VH1 also has an array of digital channels and services including VH1 Classic, VH1 Soul, VH1 Mobile, VH1 Games and extensive broadband video on VH1.com. Connect with VH1 at VH1.com ( http://www.vh1.com/) .

Flavor Flav returns to VH1

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 - No Comments »

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West Babylon’s Harold Dieterle and Great Neck’s Ilan Hall won the first two editions of “Top Chef.” When the fourth premieres March 12 on Bravo, the local scene and cuisine will belong to Richard Blais, born and bred in Uniondale. His parents and sister still live on Long Island. “I like to refer to it as ‘Strong Island,’” he tells us, with a wit that says as a comedian, he’s a pretty good chef. The onetime “Iron Chef America” contestant, who says he’s a proponent of molecular gastronomy - the study of the chemical nuts-and-bolts of food behavior - got his start at Mickey D’s. He worked in various kitchens while studying comparative humanities and religion at SUNY Old Westbury, and in 1998 got a degree from the Culinary Institute of America.

A culinary trail-Blais-er - cheeseburger with foie gras milkshake, anyone? - he may have been too avant-garde for Atlanta, where he now lives; his restaurants Blais, Bazzaar and Element are no more. His latest venture, BlaisCuisine.com, is being revamped as TrailBlais, which has something to do with “taste2″ (taste squared). Seven of the show’s other chefs work in New York City.

Remember “Circus of the Stars”? Well, do your parents remember?

Beast of the NFC East Dallas puts division away with victory over Giants

Monday, November 12th, 2007 - No Comments »

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The calendar says there’s still another seven weeks to play. But we don’t need that long to discover the pecking order in the NFC East.

It’s the Dallas Cowboys, followed by three teams that can only wish they were the Dallas Cowboys. I’ve seen enough to know that. How about you?

How much better are the Cowboys than the New York Giants, the next best team the division has to offer? Well, Dallas beat New York by 10 points in Week 1, and by 11 on Sunday in Giants Stadium. And if they happen to play again somehow, I’d like the Cowboys by 12. So give me Dallas by double-digits against the rest of the NFC East, and call me when you’re ready to concede the argument.

In back-to-back weeks, Dallas has gone on the road within the division to beat Philadelphia and the Giants by a combined 69-37. The Cowboys are 8-1 overall, 7-0 in the NFC, 3-0 in the division, 5-0 on the road, and haven’t lost away from Texas Stadium in the regular season in more than a year — since a Week 9 defeat at Washington on Nov. 5, 2006.

Whether or not Dallas is bound for supremacy over the entire NFC is a matter that probably won’t be resolved until the Cowboys play host to Green Bay (8-1) in Week 13. But Wade Phillips‘ team just took the best shot that a fellow NFC East team could deliver, and didn’t flinch. The Cowboys’ 31-20 mashing of the red-hot Giants wasn’t dominating from start to finish, but it was decisive when it mattered, with Dallas outscoring New York 14-3 to break a 17-17 halftime tie.

“Our team came out in second half just about like we have all year, and we played well,” Phillips said. “When the pressure’s on they seem to play better. We just told them [the score was] was nothing-nothing. We’ve done that all year. The second half is ours, so just go out and do it.”

The Cowboys went out and did it in the second half against a Giants team that was trying to pull into a tie for the division lead, and win its seventh in a row for the first time since 1990 — New York’s most recent Super Bowl season. During its six-game winning streak New York had allowed just 79 points, an average of 13.1 per game. But against the Cowboys, the Giants looked more like the team that had gotten hammered 45-35 at Texas Stadium on the first Sunday night of the season.

Yes, the regular season is only nine games old. But instead of being tied for the division lead, the Cowboys have what amounts to a three-game lead over the second-place Giants (6-3) with seven remaining. Dallas still has three games left with the Redskins (5-4) and Eagles (4-5), but this division race is over, and the Cowboys can start shifting their focus to bigger and better things.