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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Scenes of Martin Sheen in "The Way" directed by Emilio Estevez


"The Way" directed by Emilio Estevez in 2010, starring Martin Sheen, Deborah Kara Unger, Yorick van Wageningen, James Nesbitt


Four years after his impressive ensemble biopic Bobby screened at the Festival, actor-director Emilio Estevez returns with another ambitious drama that also features his father, Martin Sheen.

The Way is a touching film about the testy yet unbreakable bond between father and son, as well as the supportive, familial connections that can form among strangers.
Tom (Sheen), an American ophthalmologist, is informed that his son (Estevez) has been killed in a freak accident on a pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago, also known as The Way of Saint James, in the northwest of Spain. Upon arriving in France to collect his son’s remains and return to the United States, Tom is hit with a profound sense of sadness and quickly changes his plans. Equipped with his deceased son’s guidebook and backpack, he embarks on the 800km pilgrimage from the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela in an attempt to honour his son’s memory by finishing what he had started.
Along the way, Tom encounters several eccentric travellers, each with their varied motivations: a gregarious Dutchman (Yorick van Wageningen) wants to lose weight, a Canadian woman (Deborah Kara Unger) hopes to quit her addiction to cigarettes, an Irish author (James Nesbitt) struggling to write a travel book. Their apparent weaknesses frustrate the stoic and determined Tom, yet the farther they travel together the more they come to form a surrogate family unit and support each other through their various tribulations.
Set against gorgeous vistas of France and Spain, The Way, like all great road trip movies, depicts how travelling through an unknown land can lead to greater self-knowledge and understanding. A moving and potent character study buoyed by a great soundtrack and an immensely likable cast, The Way is a journey of self-discovery that follows four very different people as they learn to better love themselves and each other.

MARTIN SHEEN: It's the most fun, you know. With The Way, having my son write it, direct it and star alongside me in, playing my character's son, that's just perfection to me. It doesn't get any better than that for me.
Is it not a little difficult, taking direction from your own offspring?
Yeah, there were times when I struggled with that a little. My sense memories would kick in, and I didn't think my son should be telling me what to do [laughs]. But I adore him. A reporter once asked me about Emilio, and I said, ‘Oh, I have known him all of my life'. And the guy said, ‘Now, you mean you've known him all of his life'.
And I said, ‘No, no, when he arrived, I was 21, and I thought, ah, he's the guy I've been waiting for all this time. He's arrived!'. I just thought of him as a companion, as a little brother really, and that's the way our relationship has been all our lives. Source: www.movies.ie

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Kristen Stewart won Best Actress Award at Milan International Film Festival 2011 for 'Welcome to the Rileys'

Poster of "Welcome to the Rileys" (2010) directed by Jake Scott, starring Kristen Stewart, James Gandolfini, and Melissa Leo.

MIFF AWARDS 2011 – BEST FEMALE ACTING: KRISTEN STEWART in Welcome to the Rileys

Kristen Stewart won Best Actress Award at Milan International Film Festival 2011 for 'Welcome to the Rileys'. Source: www.miff.it

Vote for Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in MTV Awards 2011(Best Kiss) Source: www.mtv.com

Olivia Wilde plans to direct movie about Haitian Baseball Team, Wild Thing (Charlie Sheen video)

Olivia Wilde out and about in Beverly Hills, on 28th April 2011

"Actress Olivia Wilde is planning to turn director after signing on to make a movie about a Haitian children's baseball team. The "Tron Legacy" star was among the first celebrity aid volunteers to travel to the Caribbean nation in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, which left Haiti devastated, and she admits the journey was an "amazing" experience.
Now, she's heading back to make a film about a group of young survivors. She tells America's Glamour magazine, "I'm going to Haiti to work on a documentary about a Little League team."
Olivia Wilde at LAX Airport, Los Angeles, CA May 3, 2011

The actress is hoping to turn the trip into an extended vacation, although she's hesitant to leave so soon after purchasing her first home following her marriage split. She says, "I'm thinking about traveling, but I should stay in one place. I just bought a house (in Los Angeles)". Source: www.aceshowbiz.com

Honoree Sean Penn arrives at the HELP HAITI benefiting The Ben Stiller Foundation and The J/P Haitian Relief Organization at the Urban Zen Center on February 11, 2011 in NY

Sean Penn told US magazine that Charlie Sheen would be welcome to join him in his ongoing efforts to help Haiti recover from the January 2010 earthquake.
Sean Penn and Charlie Sheen in the episode "Back Off Mary Poppins" from "Two and a Half Men" TV series

"I think his energies, intelligence and passion could be both of service and servicing to him, as it is to all who are touched by the struggle of the Haitian people", Sean Penn said in a statement Friday. "Charlie is one of the very few public people who cannot be accused of using the media to his own benefit. I would very much like to show my old friend the world of needs on the ground in Haiti, and introduce him and his tremendous wit to our hard working Haitian staff."
Source: www.foxnews.com


Charlie Sheen ("Wild Thing") video: featuring stills of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986) and scenes from "Major League" (1989) and "Major League II" (1994), starring Charlie Sheen (as Rick 'Wild Thing' Vaughn), Corbin Bernsen, James Gammon, Michelle Burke, etc. Songs "Wild Thing" by The Troggs and "Wild Thing" by The Wild Ones.

Rachel McAdams is a romantic in Elle US magazine, June 2011

Rachel McAdams in Elle US magazine, June 2011

On working with Owen Wilson in Midnight in Paris: “It’s definitely a different dynamic from the last time we were together [in Wedding Crashers]. It wasn’t as fun being mean. I love that [director] Woody [Allen] likes good guys to be good guys and bad guys to be bad guys. Owen seemed to respond really well when I was a really bad guy.”

Rachel McAdams - Sighting in Paris (2011-01-14)

On being a romantic: “I am. When Billie Holiday comes on, I can’t help but be transported—and I’m sure it wasn’t as romantic then at all - but that’s the wonderful part of my job: dressing up and walking down the street in New York or Toronto, pretending I’m in the ’40s.”

Michael Sheen and Rachel McAdams holding hands

On her expectations for relationships: “You grow up and you assume that everyone is like that, and you quickly realize that they’re not, and then you have those days when you wonder if you’re going to find it for yourself. It’s such a hard thing to find. I think it was more that realization that rocked me.” Source: www.elle.com

Jake Gyllenhaal out for lunch with mom Naomi Foner in L.A.

Jake Gyllenhaal out for lunch with Naomi Foner in Los Angeles, on 8th May 2011. Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com

Jake Gyllenhaal gets lunch to-go from Murakami on 9th May 2011 in LA