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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Taylor Lautner Talks About Valentine's Day Movie


Taylor Lautner Talks About his role in "Valentine's Day".
Jessica Biel plays as Kara Monahan in "Valentine's Day".


Clip from "Valentine's Day" featuring Taylor Lautner.

"Remember me" premiere in New York on 1st March

New promotional still of Robert Pattinson in "Remember Me".

"There has been a lot of Internet speculation about the premiere of “Remember Me” starring Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, and Pierce Brosnan.

Emilie de Ravin takes a break on the set of Remember Me in New York City, on 9th July 2009.

Gossip Cop is told that the stars will walk the red carpet in New York on March 1.
“Remember Me” opens nationwide on March 12.

Generally, premieres are closer to the film’s release date, but because Pattinson is working on “Bel Ami” in Europe and can’t go back and forth, “Remember Me” will have it’s big red carpet at the same time he’s doing its press junket in the Big Apple".
Source: www.gossipcop.com

GERARD DAREL 2010 collection with Robin Wright

Robin Wright in GĂ©rard Darel Spring/summer 2010 ads.


Robin Wright is the new face of Gerard Darel collection for Spring-Summer 2010.

Friday, January 29, 2010

R.I.P. J.D. Salinger, Reclusive Literary Icon



J.D. Salinger, the enigmatic American author best known for his classic novel "Catcher in the Rye" died Thursday at the age of 91.

Jake Gyllenhaal as Tom (who calls himself Holden in honor of Holden Caulfield) in "The Good Girl" (2002).

"It’s been the dream of many a producer — and perhaps the nightmare of many a faithful reader — that J. D. Salinger’s novel “The Catcher in the Rye” might someday be translated to another medium. Mr. Salinger considered a stage version of the novel in which he himself would play its teenage protagonist, Holden Caulfield. That (mercifully) never happened; nor did offers for film adaptations from Billy Wilder, Elia Kazan, Steven Spielberg and Harvey Weinstein, all of which the author summarily turned down.

"I keep saying this and nobody seems to agree, but “The Catcher in the Rye” is a very novelistic novel. There are readymade “scenes” — only a fool would deny that — but, for me, the weight of the book is in the narrator’s voice, the non-stop peculiarities of it, his personal, extremely discriminating attitude to his reader-listener, his asides about gasoline rainbows in street puddles, his philosophy or way of looking at cowhide suitcases and empty toothpaste cartons - in a word, his thoughts. He can’t legitimately be separated from his own first-person technique. True, if the separation is forcibly made, there is enough material left over for something called an Exciting (or maybe just Interesting) Evening in the Theater. But I find that idea if not odious, at least odious enough to keep me from selling the rights".
Source: artsbeat.blogs.nytimes

Kristen Stewart Sundance Interview+ VF Hollywood edition


Kristen Stewart interviewed by MTV, talking about "Welcome to the Rileys" in the Sundance Festival 2010.


Abbie Cornish, Kristen Stewart, Carey Mulligan, Amanda Seyfried, Rebecca Hall, Mia Wasikowska and Emma Stone pose for the cover of Vanity Fair: Hollywood Edition. Out on stands Feb. 9th.

Wall Street 2 : Money Never Sleeps Trailer

"Michael Douglas won an Oscar for his portrayal of Gordon Gekko in Oliver Stone's Wall Street 23 years ago, and the reptilian trader returns to cinemas this April, in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. The first trailer for the movie has just been released via IMDb and it focuses on Gekko's rather Blues Brothers-ey release from the pen, and his subsequent hook-up with fresh-faced city slicker Jake Moore, played by Shia LaBeouf. Despite the clip's overwhelming focus on Douglas and LaBeouf, there are also glimpses of supporting players Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, and Frank Langella too. The plot of Wall Street: Silly Title apparently revolves around Gekko getting in touch with estranged daughter Winnie (Mulligan), who is shacked up with Jake (as indeed Mulligan is with LaBeouf in real-life). It seems natural that when Stone was looking for someone to play a thrusting young cock from the banking world - with all the overpaid, obnoxious, spoilt brat connotations embroidered into such a role - he would turn to Shia LaBeouf. Okay, maybe that is a tiny bit unfair, but Mr. Next Big Thing has been a significant party to the fouling up of the last three cinematic summers, thanks to his leading roles in the truly wretched event movie troika of Transformers, Crystal Skulls, and Revenge of the Fallen. Megan Fox and Shia Labeouf as Mikaela Banes and Sam Witwicky in "Transformers" franchise by Michael Bay.

Gekko is apparently less of an and out-and-out villain this time out, with Stone's sequel likely to have him defecating on those even-worse-than-he, 21st century credit default swapping spivs as he clambers back to the apex of the lower Manhattan finance pyramid – much to the delight, no doubt, of a general public who currently hold bankers in the kind of regard they normally reserve for, well, Shia LaBeouf blockbusters".
Source: www.indiemoviesonline.com


This is the trailer for Wall Street 2 : Money Never Sleeps. Hence the title, 'Wall Street 2 : Money Never Sleeps Trailer'...

The song playing in the trailer is Ricochet by Shiny Toy Guns.
This film comes out 23rd April 2010.

Shia Labeouf and Carey Mulligan have been seen flirting and cuddling a few times since they started to shoot "Wall Street 2 : Money Never Sleeps" (2010).

Sonic Youth - Innovators in Music Promo


Sonic Youth - Innovators in Music Promo for the Original Spin TV series - www.originalspintv.com