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Monday, May 18, 2009

Candidates to play Sinatra



"MARTIN Scorsese is facing the challenge of his career casting an actor to play a young Frank Sinatra in his big-budget biopic about the Chairman of the Board.

But insiders tell us his short list for "Sinatra" is sure to include three-time Oscar nominee Johnny Depp
and cocky newcomer James Franco, who both have the swagger -- and cheekbones -- to pull off a reasonable Ol' Blue Eyes. "One issue for Johnny is his age. He's 45. But he's youthful enough to play nearly anybody," a source said.
Other names we're hearing include Jake Gyllenhaal, Justin Timberlake, Mark Wahlberg, Michael Bublé and Jon Hamm.And while there's been chatter about Leonardo DiCaprio, who starred in the director's "The Departed" and "The Aviator", a source says it's unlikely, simply because Di- Caprio looks nothing like Sinatra".

Source: www.nypost.com

Jake bonding with Deacon

"Jake Gyllenhaal grabs a cup of coffee with Deacon Phillippe, girlfriend Reese Witherspoon’s son, on Sunday morning (May 17) in Ojai, Calif.
Yesterday, Reese took Deacon to his Little League baseball game.
Deacon’s dad Ryan Phillippe and his girlfriend Abbie Cornish are currently in Cannes right now premiering her new film". Source: justjred.buzznet.com

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Cannes, a special festival

David Fincher, Mark Ruffalo and wife, Jake Gyllenhaal and Chloe Sevigny, presenting "Zodiac" in Cannes Film Festival, on 17th May 17, 2007.
"Taking Woodstock" premiere in Cannes, 2009.Emile Hirsch and his girlfriend Brianna Domont.

Ben Whishaw, Director Jane Campion & Abbie Cornish - "Bright Star" Photo Call, May 15, 2009 - Palais des Festivals.

Monica Bellucci and Sophie Marceau at "Don't Look Back" Premiere, 16th 2009.Juliette Binoche, 62nd Annual Cannes Film Festival.Rachel Weisz presenting her new film "Agora", at the Palais Des Festivals on 17th May, 2009."Of course, Cannes is about business. Cinema itself is an unstable and seductive marriage of art and commerce, aesthetics and entrepreneurialism. Cannes and Hollywood, though they each claim to represent different outlooks – the former positions itself against the crass globalism of the latter, while the latter derides the elitism of the former – need each other: Hollywood gives Cannes star power and global reach; Cannes gives Hollywood class and an intellectual fillip.


No serious filmmaker would deny its power. Not Quentin Tarantino, whose Pulp Fiction won the Palme d'Or in 1994.
For myself, I love Cannes because it's a place where Wong Kar-Wai is bigger than Steven Spielberg."in 2003, a French critic, enraged at Vincent Gallo's slow and self-consciously pornographic The Brown Bunny, yelled at the screen: "I've got a bigger c--k than yours!"
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, good friends

"Stewart, who is dating Michael Angarano, and Robert Pattinson who plays Edward Cullen in the movie series don't pass up too many opportunities to hang out together.
Stewart and Pattinson and the whole cast of New Moon spent the evening together at Blue Water Cafe and Raw Bar on May 8. Even though the whole cast was there, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart emanated that special chemistry they're so well known for.
"Rob and Kristen took a bunch of cigarette breaks together", said an eyewitness. "They were laughing and telling jokes as they stood with their backs to everyone."

Rob Pattinson, 23, and Kristen Stewart, 19, even left the party together at 3am by limo.
The two were photographed with their legs intertwined having a grand old time.

Even though they seem to enjoy each other's time, most insiders don't think the two are involved romantically. Although it would make sense to millions of movie-goers worldwide who enjoyed the chemistry they created by playing Edward Cullen and Bella Swan, they are just friends according to those who should know.

"They're really good friends," Peter Facinelli who plays Dr. Cullen said. "But Kristen has a boyfriend, and Rob knows it and I think he respects that."

But Facinelli understands why people might conclude the duo could be a couple off-screen as well.
"Everyone wants them to end up together," he said. "They're Edward and Bella, and their chemistry on the screen is so great. They make it seem like they should be in love forever."
Source: www.timesoftheinternet.com

Ang Lee in Cannes

Emile Hirsch, Demetri Martin, Ang Lee and his wife Jane Lin in Cannes Film Festival.
Ang Lee, Demetri Martin and Emile Hirsch (in tuxedos) in Cannes.
"Taking Woodstock", Lee's Cannes Film Festival entry, presents a loving glimpse of the behind-the-scenes hijinks that resulted in the gloriously sloppy music fest.

Woodstock "has a symbolic meaning to me. It's the innocence of a young generation departing from the old establishment and trying to find a more refreshing way, more fair way, to live with everybody else," Lee said Saturday before the Cannes premiere of "Taking Woodstock". "It was dirty, filthy. It was actually a mess," said Lee, a best-director Academy Award winner for "Brokeback Mountain."
Ang Lee with Jake Gyllenhaal at the premiere of "Brokeback Mountain", on 29th November, 2005, in L.A.
Emile Hirsch and his girlfriend Brianna Domont."Taking Woodstock" also features Emile Hirsch, Liev Schreiber, Imelda Staunton and Henry Goodman.

It's Lee's lightest film since the mid-1990s, when he made the romances "Sense and Sensibility," "Eat Drink Man Woman" and "The Wedding Banquet."

The project landed on Lee's desk by chance while he was promoting his last film, the dark World War II-era spy thriller "Lust, Caution." Tiber was the guest following Lee on a San Francisco TV talk show. The two talked a bit and Tiber gave Lee a copy of his book.

"I was yearning to do a comedy-slash-drama again without cynicism," Lee said. "It took me a long way to get there. I thought after 13 years, I sort of earned the right to do it, just be relaxed, be happy and at peace with myself and everybody else."
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

Love has no bounds

"Go ahead and roll your eyes, but know this: [SPOILER] They don't end up together. In fact, Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) spends a good chunk of (500) Days of Summer being slowly destroyed by Summer (Zooey Deschanel). It's the least-romantic romantic comedy of the summer, and it works precisely because it refutes everything romantic movies stand for".
Source: www.esquire.comTom: What happens when you fall in love?
Summer: You believe in that?
Tom: It's love, it's not Santa Claus.

-I always liked you.
- You did?
- But then I thought: "You don't flirt with your doctoral adviser's daughter."
- Especially when your adviser's crazy?
- Especially then.
-How embarrassing is it if I say last night was wonderful?
-It's only embarrassing if I don't agree.
("Proof", 2005).

"We have this idea of what love is, and everyone says, "Love has no bounds." And we all subscribe to that idea. And you can read it in cards, you know, like, it's become such a cliché that we don't really believe that, because when it comes really down to "love has no bounds", we don't buy it. We all stay within a form, I'm speaking for myself. I stay within a form of, like, is that OK to do or is that OK to do?" -Jake Gyllenhaal.
Source: www.abc.net.au

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Megan Fox for Esquire and Elle photoshoots

Megan Fox posing for Esquire magazine, June 2009, photographs by Greg Williams.Megan Fox posing for Elle magazine, June 2009.
"Transformers beauty Megan Fox is attracted to women as well as men - but would never consider dating another bisexual female because she wouldn't want a male's "dirty" leftovers.She tells Esquire magazine, "I have no question in my mind about being bisexual. But I'm also a hypocrite: I would never date a girl who was bisexual, because that means they also sleep with men, and men are so dirty that I'd never want to sleep with a girl who had slept with a man."

Source: www.starpulse.com