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Fairy Tales Made Into Movies
Fairy tales on film
It’s more than “Once upon a time” for these fairy tales. The just-released dark, yet stylish “Red Riding Hood“ is kicking off a slew of Hollywood versions of classic children’s tales.

With fertile ground for reimagining – from the gruesome to the family-friendly – fairy tales have built-in audience recognition. These upcoming and classic films are evidence that Hollywood is still, perhaps forever, in love with fairy tales.

Red Riding Hood
As a movie star, Red hasn’t had quite the career of Cinderella, say, or Snow White or Sleeping Beauty. In this version, Amanda Seyfried (who will, yes, be inspiring audiences to say “What big eyes you have!”) calls up a darker image as Valerie, whose attraction to a woodcutter turns deadly.
Tangled
“Tangled” starring a pop-star turned actress and a TV spy , is one of the few fairy tales (other than this new one) that Disney hadn’t covered. It got the animated treatment last year.
Beastly
A British hunk du jour and a Disney starlet give a New York hipster update on a classic in this just-released movie.
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
A major Hollywood studio is in preparation for a 3-D version of an adult look at what happens 15 years after a clever brother and sister outwitted a cannibalistic witch. Find out when it will be released.
Snow White
Barring an attack by disgruntled dwarves, there are three new versions of the tale of the magic mirror and the evil queen in the works.

The tale is told largely from the view of the Hunstman in “Snow White and the Huntsman”.

“The Grimm Brothers: Snow White” takes a darkly comedic look at the classic story.

“Snow and the Seven” takes a totally different turn and features martial arts.
Jack the Giant Killer
“Jack the Giant Killer” is a remake of a violent British folk tale about the struggles between men and giants.
Hanna
In this dark thriller, Hanna is raised as an assassin in the wilds of Finland until she sets out across Europe in a cat-and-mouse game of violence. It stars an Oscar-nominated young Irish actress and an Australian hunk.
Ever After
In this 1998 fairy tale variant, Drew Barrymore plays an orphaned servant girl who falls in love with a prince.
The Snow Queen
There are several versions of this Hans Christian Andersen classic, but the 2002 TV miniseries version starring an actress from a famous family as the icy-hearted main character is a memorable one.
Ella Enchanted
Starring a sexy Oscar host, this fairy tale retelling (which is also based on a children’s book) follows Ella on her quest to lift a life-long curse.
Shrek
These family-fun animated films are actually based on a modern fairy tale picture book about a young ogre who finds the ogre of his dreams after he leaves home to explore the world.
The Little Mermaid
Hans Christian Andersen wrote this classic fairy tale about a mermaid who sells her identity for the love of a human prince. The book as Andersen wrote it is decidedly more sinister than the family-friendly 1989 animated movie, which is full of laughs and very catchy tunes.







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Television Star Salaries
"American Idol" is one of the hottest shows on TV. The new "American Idol" judges are a hit with the fans and they're making big bucks, too. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler join longtime host Randy Jackson, who secured his spot on the panel for another year.


Dr. Phil

Viewers: 7 million

A longtime favorite of this Queen of Daytime TV got his own show and his own big-time salary.
Desperate Housewives

Viewers: 13.1 million

Marcia Cross, Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman and Eva Longoria each make a bundle per episode.
Bethenny Ever After

*Though she only makes this much per episode of her reality show, she makes a tidy sum each year as a chef, author and guest celebrity.
Keeping up with the Kardashians

Part of the Kardashian reality TV juggernaut, Kim makes this much per episode, including the latest show in the series.

With her perfume line, endorsements and staggering appearance fee, she rakes in a big yearly salary.
House M.D.

Viewers: 19.4 million

As Dr. Gregory House, the lovable yet curmudgeonly star of "House M.D.," Brit Hugh Laurie takes home a bundle.
The Oprah Winfrey Show

Viewers: 14 million

The talk show queen's yearly paycheck is one of the largest.

Even though this will be her show's last year (how long has it been on?), she has already launched her new network.
Judge Judy

Viewers: 14 million

As well as bringing home the bacon (how much does she earn?), the syndicated cynical TV judge has even surpassed the media queen in ratings.
Late Show With David Letterman

Viewers: 3.7 million (nightly)

Even though this nightly news program beat both Letterman and Leno, Letterman is still one of the kings of late night, and his paycheck is proof.
Dancing With the Stars

Viewers: 24.1 million

Celebrity contestants earn about $200,000 per season; the winner gets a bonus.
Undercover Boss

Viewers: 16.7 million

Among the financial benefits of reality TV is no expensive actors.
60 Minutes

Viewers: 14.5 million

Lesley Stahl reportedly earns low seven figures annually.

For "60 Minutes" and her regular gig, Katie Couric's yearly grand total ...
NCIS

Viewers: 13 million

If rumors are correct, Mark Harmon's episodic salary is less than half Sheen's fee.
Castle

Viewers: 12.2 million

See the "TV Guide" salary survey for an idea of what star Nathan Fillion earns.

Grey's Anatomy

Viewers: 11.6 million

Patrick Dempsey and Ellen Pompeo pull in around $250,000 per episode.

Upset with her initial salary, Katherine Heigl renegotiated, then left.








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