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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

If Jake Gyllenhaal can be Prince of Persia, Megan Fox can be Sarah Rainmaker

Megan Fox at the premiere of 'JONAH HEX' on 17th June 2010.
Megan Fox as Lilah in "Jonah Hex" (2010)

"After portraying a prostitute in "Jonah Hex", Megan Fox is tempted to take a more controversial role. Met at the premiere of her latest movie, the 24-year-old actress revealed that she would love to play Sarah Rainmaker who is described as a lesbian in the comic series."I don't want people to protest this, but I would like to be Rainmaker in 'Gen 13' if they ever made that into a movie," she told FOX News. "She's a Native American, and I have a little bit of that blood in me," she said about the role, before adding
Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010)

"It would be a bit of a stretch - but if Jake Gyllenhaal can be the Prince of Persia, I think that I can do that."
Jake Gyllenhaal leaving A Medical Center in Beverly Hills on
22th June 2010.


Rainmaker is a fictional Apache superhero from the "Gen 13" comic series. The character has the power to manipulate weather and the movement of water with her thoughts, in addition to having an innate aptitude for combat tactics. When not forced to fight supervillans, the peace-seeking activist, spends her spare time leading protests on an array of issues, as well as preaching political correctness to her teammates.
Megan Fox recently announced she will not reprise her role as Mikaela Banes in "Transformers 3". The "Jennifer's Body" beauty, however, can next be seen in "Passion Play" in which she plays alongside Mickey Rourke. She has been widely linked to the lead role in "Fathom" in which she will also co-produce with Brian Austin Green, but the project is still in development". Source: www.aceshowbiz.com

Kristen Stewart talks about "Breaking Dawn" in 3-D, Pattinson talks about director David Slade

Twilight saga "Eclipse" Illustrated book scans featuring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, etc.


Will "Breaking Dawn" be in 3-D? That's the question Twilighters have been tossing around, particularly since news broke that the final chapter of the vampire saga would be split into two films.

When MTV News asked Kristen Stewart back in February how she'd feel about seeing, say Bella Swan give birth "Avatar"-style, in 3-D, the star was a bit squeamish. But now, it seems Stewart may be warming up to the idea.

"I'm probably speaking out of line or whatever, but I think it would be awesome," she told MTV News about the prospect of "Breaking Dawn" director Bill Condon going three-dimensional. "Nobody knows what it's like to look through the eyes of a vampire. What if [Bella] opens her eyes to this extraordinary world? It could be cool."
Kristen Stewart outtake from Elle magazine.

"I mean, the baby part, it's easy to joke [about] how weird it would be, but it wouldn't be the whole thing," Stewart speculated of what might make it to film. "It would be parts."For now, those details are still up in the air and the decisions will ultimately rest with Condon and screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg. As for what we do know, Stewart is thrilled that the "Breaking Dawn" story will be told in two parts.
"I'm really excited," Stewart said when we spoke with her as she promoted the June 30 opening of "Eclipse."

"I didn't want to read the script that was just one [movie]. It would have lacked so much because you just couldn't cram the story into one. At least that was my opinion, so I'm really excited."
Source: www.mtv.com


Moviefone’s Interview with Robert Pattinson.

Robert Pattinson relived what it was like to film a fight scene with a woman (Bryce Dallas Howard, who plays vampire Victoria). “Bryce is the most gentle, kind-hearted person ever. She really wasn’t hitting me very hard at all,” vouched R-Patz. The actor answered more of our readers’ questions about working with director David Slade, Edward’s wide emotional spectrum, and revealed which movie he was obsessed with as a kid.

"The Green Hornet" trailer - Unlikely Superheroes

"Rogen is rolling up his sleeves and getting his hands dirty with an action star role in "The Green Hornet" — and while he might be the latest, Rogen is hardly the first unlikely actor to find himself in a comic book or superhero movie.

"The Green Hornet" trailer, starring Seth Rogen.

Here are some of our favorite actors who defied expectations to become superheroes and comic book characters on the big screen.

Ben Stiller as Mr. Furious in Mystery Men (1999)

Ben Stiller as Mister Furious
Ben Stiller has shown plenty of versatility in the realm of comedy, playing a foolish male model in "Zoolander" and an action hero in "Tropic Thunder." But does he have it in him to channel his inner Wolverine? Depending on how much you enjoyed his role as Mister Furious in "Mystery Men", you've got your answer.
While I count myself as a fan of Stiller's work in the cult film, the small amount of moviegoers who actually saw "Mystery Men" in theaters indicates that Stiller's days as a superhero are probably behind him.
Topher Grace as Venom
One of Spider-Man's many colorful villains, the comic book version of Venom is the complete opposite of the friendly neighborhood wall-crawler in terms of size and stature. That was not the case with Topher Grace, who played the role in "Spider-Man 3."
Fans were skeptical of the skinny "That '70s Show" actor landing the role of the notoriously bulky bad guy even before the movie's release. Considering the mostly lukewarm reception to the third "Spider-Man" outing, it doesn't appear that the lanky Venom worked out so well.
Seth Rogen as Green Hornet

The latest unlikely comic book crime-fighter is Seth Rogen as Britt Reid in "The Green Hornet." Fans who know the actor best for his stoner comedy roles in "The 40 Year Old Virgin" and "Knocked Up" were undoubtedly confused by his casting as an action lead, but after the recent debut of the "Green Hornet" trailer, we've got a much clearer idea of how he plans to play the character. Whether or not you like his take on Reid is certainly a matter of taste, but we're all bound to have a much clearer opinion once "Green Hornet" lands in theaters in January 2011". Source: sxplashpage.mtv.com

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Donate a dollar to Stiller Strong for Haiti schools

Ben Stiller, Elisa Steele, Jeff Goodby and the crowd at the Cannes Lions advertising festival. For every view of this photo, Yahoo! will donate a dollar to Stiller Strong, up to $50,000, to help build a temporary school. Let's get to $50,000!
Source: www.flickr.com


Lance Armstrong with Jake Gyllenhaal Bike Riding in Malibu on 6th July 2006.

"Yahoo is also supporting Stiller’s charity ’Stillerstrong’, which spoofs the cyclist Lance Armstrong. They are aiming to raise $50k (£34k) to build a school in Haiti".
Source: www.marketingweek.co.uk

Yahoo has signed up Ben Stiller, star of films including Zoolander and Dodgeball, to create an online current affairs show starring his parents.

Stiller, who is appearing at several events at the Cannes International Advertising Festival with Yahoo, will create an as yet undetermined number of "webisodes" of probably less than 10 minutes in length. The series will run exclusively online on Yahoo.
Ben Stiller as Derek Zoolander and Jerry Stiller as Maury Ballstein in "Zoolander" (2001)

"Ben is directing and producing a web-only show with his parents commenting on current news items," said the Yahoo chief marketing officer, Elisa Steele, speaking to MediaGuardian.co.uk. "Ben had a great idea, he started to talk to us and it was a good fit with Yahoo. We intend to launch the show before the end of the year."

Stiller's parents, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, are are well known comedians in their own right, with father Jerry perhaps best known for his recurring role as Frank Costanza on the television series Seinfeld.
Anne Meara, Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor and Jerry Stiller attending the Project A.L.S. benefit gala on October 7, 2008 in New York.

Steele said that the publicly stated $100m commitment referred to an 18-month period that ends about September. She would not reveal Yahoo's budget through 2011 but guaranteed that the company was "not decreasing spend levels".

Yahoo announced that it had signed Stiller to appear at the Cannes festival in May. He participated in a seminar today about movies and the ad industry.
More than 1,000 attendees at the seminar wore "Stiller Strong" headbands, in support of his charity to build schools in Haiti, with a picture of the star, Yahoo executives and audience placed on Flickr.
Stiller amused the crowd by pulling the tongue-in-cheek "Blue Steel" model face made famous by his movie character Derek Zoolander.

Yahoo offered to donate £1 for every person who clicked on the Flickr page, with a cap of £50,000 which was achieved in nine hours".
Source: www.guardian.co.uk