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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Lindsay Lohon Not return to her partying ways

They damage the credibility that it is an easy target for tabloids, but Lindsay’s recent party celebrity rumors are false.

According to police chat, X17 Download claim that LiLo was going wild “3am until” and “starlet photographers tell us they felt was definitely drinking.”

But Lindsay is drinking Gossip soldier faces charges of “crazy” and completely without foundation said.

In addition, Lindsay said he CHATEAU Marmont on the night in question, and she only drank peppermint tea.

Meanwhile, the “mean girls” after her daughter was star – Ford continues to enjoy freedom, because they saw last night was Sushi grabbing a few friends in Los Feliz (31 January)

Miley Cyrus clothes sexist critics: thanks!





Miley Cyrus isn’t one to dress conservatively, and for that, the singer not is about to apologize. On the contrary, in fact.
During “an interview in Cadenet’s conversation with Amanda’s life, when asked about her reception received in the past for provocative dress, Miley said:”
“So I take it as a compliment.” Thank you for thinking I’m sexy! “
Cyrus adds that she was shocked by the backlash when he began wearing skimpier outfits, highlighted by outrage during a photoshoot for the magazine Vanity Fair in 2008.
“People are so scared to see a woman like, ‘ this is who I am and not going to change ‘”, said.
This approach also led to the release of “Can ‘ T be domesticated” and its music video that accompanies it, R-rated.
“Even the title of a woman to say she not shrew… for a woman in the world with my face saying ‘I not can be tamed’ when it really is all the people I wanted to do, think that it demonstrates how really are sexist people continue,” she believes.
It is certainly an interesting. Miley, meanwhile, she has found the world chat gossip again this week: do you think that she is too thin?

Happy birthday 37, Angelina Jolie!

She is a winner of the Oscar. A humanitarian. And, as recently promised.
She is also honored birthday most famous today, as Angelina Jolie returns 37 and celebrates the occasion, safely can assume, with Brad Pitt and the couple’s six children.
Sources say that Jolie and Pitt were married some time in France and finally to settle in England, but know few details about the plans of the tandem beyond new rock sitting on Angelina finger.
At the professional level, Jolie will star together in maleficent, an updated version of the sleeping beauty with the actress as the fairy of nature and evil of title.
Yes, life is pretty damn sweet for Jolie these days. So Excel one leg in his honor, send along your birthday best wishes now and then, 

Friday, February 5, 2010

Emma Watson Hollywood Highest Paid Actress 2009

Last year was a big one for Emma Watson.
She had her final teenage birthday, she started university – and she managed to become the highest paid female star in Hollywood.
The Harry Potter actress, 19, is said to have banked more in 2009 than established stars such as Cameron Diaz, Angelina Jolie and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Her income was put at £20million in the table of Hollywood’s top 40 earners compiled by Vanity Fair magazine.
She came 14th overall – and is the youngest person, male or female, to appear.
The magazine said her fee for appearing as Hermione in the final two parts of the Harry Potter series, The Deathly Hallows I and II, was £10million for each film.
Her Potter co-star Daniel Radcliffe fared even better and was placed sixth overall with an income of £25.6million.
Incredibly, the 20-year-old was the highest paid actor on the list, with the top five places all occupied by directors.
The magazine, which compiled its figures from various Hollywood sources, said Radcliffe pulled in £25million for his role in the final two Potter films.
He earned a further £600,000 in royalties from Harry Potter merchandise.
Radcliffe, who has used some of his earnings to build up a property portfolio in the UK and U.S., earned more than Johnny Depp and Robert De Niro.
The list was topped by director Michael
Bay who made the Transformers films.
His income was put at £78.12million with Steven Spielberg second with £ 53.1million.
James Cameron, the director and producer of Avatar, was fourth with £31.25million.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

British actress Jean Simmons dead at 80

British actress Jean Simmons, an Emmy Award winner whose career included roles in ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Spartacus’, died in California Friday, the Los Angeles Times reported. She was 80.
The Times said Simmons, who earned two Oscar nominations during a long career that spanned seven decades, died at her home in Santa Monica after losing a battle to lung cancer.
The movie star’s manager could not immediately be reached for comment.
Although she worked mostly in television in her later years, appearing in the hit 1983 mini-series “The Thorn Birds,” for which she obtained an Emmy Award, Simmons gained fame in the 1950s and 1960s after starring in several hit films.
Her career took off after she appeared as the doomed Ophelia opposite Laurence Olivier in the legendary actor’s 1948 production of “Hamlet.” Simmons’s performance earned her the first of two Academy Award nominations.
Among her notable early roles were playing the young Estella in David Lean’s classic 1946 adaptation of “Great Expectations.”
Later films included “Guys and Dolls,” “Spartacus” and 1969’s “The Happy Ending,” which earned her a second Oscar nod for her portrayal of an alcoholic wife.
Simmons married twice — to actor Stewart Granger from 1950 to 1960 and to director Richard Brooks from 1960 to 1977. Both marriages ended in divorce



Friday, January 22, 2010

Megan Fox Engaged Again


Hollywood bombshell Megan Fox has reportedly got re-engaged after they called off their first engagement last year.The ‘Transformers’ star is said to be planning again to marry Brian as is apparent from his marital status on micro-blogging site Twitter. When one of his followers asked Brian if he was married with kids, he replied, “Engaged and have a son from my previous relationship.”
The former ‘Beverly Hills 90210? also revealed that he was sitting “right next to” Megan while he answered, Contactmusic reported. “I live in Los Angeles, but am in New Mexico right now while Megan films a movie,” he added.
The 23-year-old actress,split from Brian last February after five years together, claiming they both wanted to concentrate on their careers. Fox had previously said their nuptials would be low-key. “It’s not going to be a big wedding. I’m not one of those girls. If it happens, it will be very low-key and quick and unplanned,” she had said.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Report: Kate Moss Engaged To Guitarist


Jamie Hince, guitarist for rockers The Kills, reportedly proposed to Kate on her 36th birthday, which was January 16, according to Britain’s Daily Mail.

Kate was working in Mustique, an island in the West Indies, when Jamie reportedly flew out to propose with a diamond ring he picked out with the help of Kate’s Top Shop boss, Philip Green. Kate designs a line for the fashion retail giant.

“It was the first time they had been alone together in quite a while and it was extremely emotional,” a friend of the couple’s told the newspaper. “Kate and Jamie are in a very good place, they already live together and this is the next step to settling down for good.”

No official announcement has been made by either Kate or the guitarist, but the two were spotted by the paparazzi kissing and cuddling at Gatwick airport in England after returning from the trip.

The supermodel, who broke on to the scene in a Calvin Klein ad in the ‘90s alongside Mark Wahlberg, was reportedly first introduce to Jamie in 2007 by Sadie Frost, the ex-wife of Jude Law.

Kate previously made headlines for her relationship with troubled British rocker Pete Doherty. She also dated Jefferson Hack, a magazine boss, with whom she has an 8-year-old daughter, Lila Grace.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

On the Gilded Path to Oscar Night


The ever-affable Sandra Bullock, elegant in a red velvet dress and stilettos, was surrounded by a swarm of conspicuously underdressed journalists, leading an animated discussion about macaroons of all things. A few feet away under a crystal chandelier, “The Blind Side” director John Lee Hancock earnestly praised the actress while nearby one of the film’s producers Andrew Kosove gushed about having a “film in Oscar contention.”

Bullock’s Golden Globe win was still a few days away. And the “Oscar contention” still wishful thinking. But this bit of banal chatter is the sort of merriment that often paves the path to awards. Not that any publicist in her right mind would ever publicly admit that a couple hours of cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres in a dimly lit Beverly Hills restaurant could lead to filmmaking’s most coveted honor. Still, there seems to be a strategy that works. Hold enough of these gilded affairs, for instance, where the actors and filmmakers work the charm on select members of the press and a few gadfly Academy voters, and it can mean the difference between an Independent Spirit award and Oscar himself. At least, that’s the theory. This year, with the best picture category expanded to ten films and a complicated new vote-counting method, theories are all we’ve got.

To hear the veteran Academy members talk, scrounging up ten Oscar-worthy films is an enormous chore. Everyone seems poised to grudgingly thrust a statuette in James Cameron’s face and move on. “Filmmakers and executives are just furious and remain furious with Academy board’s decision,” said one longtime voter. “The [Academy] board has been defending its choice to everybody they run into. I just got an email from an Academy producer who is only going to nominate two films.”

Whatever. The Hollywood publicity machine loves a challenge. And at this point, that formidable force moves into what one studio Oscar consultant termed “Phase Two.” The Globes’ awards have narrowed expectations a bit. “Avatar” is the one to beat. It has two Golden Globes for best director and picture and racked up industry guild nominations for best picture (Producers Guild of America) cinematography (American Society of Cinematographers), direction (Directors Guild of America) and best original screenplay (Writers Guild of America). The Academy ballots are due Saturday. Two weeks from today (TUESDAY, Jan. 19), the Oscar nominations will be announced.

And then it’s all just a glittering downhill slalom to March 7. “It’s like the Tour de France,’” said the studio Oscar consultant. “You have to reserve your energy for the post-Oscar nomination part of the race. You’re asking yourself, ‘What else can we do? What else can we do again?’”

Sure, news of the starving Haitian earthquake victims, coupled with our nation’s 10% unemployment rate dampens the mood a bit. There have been reports of more semi-private parties, more filmmaker Q&As. The Hollywood Reporter last month declared it “no longer cool to throw a splashy, public event to hype an Oscar contender.”

And publicists are finding their jobs especially tough this year, because as one Oscar consultant put it, no one wanted to “spend the money, effort, and time to campaign a film that would conceivably be the seventh or eight or ninth nominee.” (Yet, with a broader best picture category, many more filmmakers expected to have a shot.)

“Moon” director Duncan Jones wasn’t one of the lucky ones. He angrily Tweeted in late December that Sony had omitted screeners of his film from its awards season packet send out to voters. “They say it costs too much for our little film,” he wrote. In desperation, he launched an online petition — seeking an Oscar nomination for the film’s star Sam Rockwell. It now has more than 3,700 signatures. (We’re big fans, Sam, but don’t hold your breath.)

For the top contenders, though, there appears to be plenty of time and money to go around. Studios still rely on the trades to run their “For Your Consideration” ads. According to the Los Angeles Times’ Tom O’Neil, each studio spent $200,000 just to send screeners to the entire 94,000-person Screen Actors Guild membership in an attempt to give their nominees a leg up.

Just last week, even Magnolia Pictures’ little documentary “Food Inc.” had scheduled a party at the upscale Italian restaurant, Campanile. And there have been no shortage of events honoring Jane Campion’s indie costume drama “Bright Star.”

Then there was that swag-bag faux-pas last month at the “Brothers” event held by Relativity Media chief Ryan Kavanaugh in which party-goers, including Hollywood Foreign Press members and celebrity Academy voters, were given Blu-Ray players and DVDs of Maguire’s Oscar entry “Brothers.” (The next day, the HFP members returned the players. But that didn’t stop at least one disgruntled competitor tattling to Nikki Finke that it was the gifts, not Maguire’s publicist Kelly Bush’s relentless lobbying that got Maguire his Globe nomination.)

Harvey Weinstein and Universal Pictures meanwhile haven’t exactly scrimped on promoting “Inglourious Basterds.” Producer Lawrence Bender held a big, star-studded party at his home for the film. Then a swank DVD release screening was held at Quentin Tarantino’s New Beverly Cinema, complete with cute girls dressed as WWII era movie ushers. Before the film, Tarantino showed a series of specially edited “trailers” from old films that had inspired him to make “Basterds.” Later, guests went to the nearby Grace restaurant, which was turned into a vintage lounge complete with schnapps bar and DJ Bizzy spinning records.

Back at Bullock’s low-key soiree at the Il Cielo restaurant, her “Blind Side” co-star Quinton Aaron couldn’t entirely believe his luck.

“It’s been interesting,” said Aaron, who had apparently hit hard times after a couple small film roles in Michel Gondry’s “Be Kind Rewind” and the Channing Tatum movie “Fighting.” “A year ago today, I was living in a house with no food, no water, no lights.”

He towered over the rest of the crowd, beaming about the night before at the premiere of “The Book of Eli.” Rosario Dawson had hugged him. Gary Oldman congratulated him. He got a picture with Denzel Washington. Best of all, he stood eye-to-eye with Magic Johnson. “We’re almost the same height,” he said.

“I’ve watched ‘Entourage,’” Aaron said, referencing HBO’s comedy. “But to actually be in the moment and be the main reason for people coming to something. It’s almost indescribable.”

Jennifer Lopez may join Madonna as ‘Glee’ guest star – as a cafeteria lady


Jennifer Lopez may soon be serving up sloppy joes and milk on “Glee.”
The sexy singer hopes to guest star on the hit Fox series about a high school show choir, the L.A. Times reports – and they have an usual casting idea in mind.
“I have a meeting with Jennifer Lopez in a couple weeks,” “Glee” creator Ryan Murphy told the Times at the Golden Globes after the show won for best TV comedy. “She wants to come on. We want her to be a cafeteria lady.”
Executive producer Brad Falchuk confirmed to E! Online that the musical-comedy drama and Lopez are in talks.
“Discussions are ongoing and we haven’t gotten into the episode(s) she’d be appearing in,” Falchuk tells E! Online.
If Lopez lands a spot, she won’t be the only star to spice up the set of “Glee.” Cast members are also making way for Madonna.
“We have a huge, all-girls Madonna song and dance number that we’re doing tomorrow,” Lea Michele, who plays Rachel Berry on the show, told E! on Sunday.
“I think the fans will not be disappointed in the Madonna episode,” she adds. “It’s big and it’s powerful, and the characters who are interacting together are not the ones you would expect. I feel like with each episode everything keeps escalating to a new level.”
Michele is also “rooting for Justin Timberlake” to make a special appearance. “Aside from being an incredible singer and dancer, he’s also a fantastic comedic actor, and that is a great cocktail for being on ‘Glee,’” she told E!. “And I think he and Matt [Morrison] (who plays glee club director Will Schuester) would have a fantastic dance-off.”