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Written on July 7th, 2010 by nataliano shouts
Actress Lindsay Lohan will spend the rest of the summer behind bars. A court in Los Angeles, United States, decided she should go to jail for 90 days, because the votes did not attend rehabilitation classes such as court orders, Tuesday (6 / 7).
Lohan was sobbing when the judge sentenced Marsha Revel. He assessed violating probation. Alcohol education program director Cheryl Marshall declared, Lohan failed to attend court ordered nine such meetings.
“Lohan did not attend for reasons that are unclear,” Marshall said to the judge. “She never asked for permission not attend classes because her uncle died. She flied to New York before flying to Cannes, France.”
Instead, Lohan blames problems that made the flight is always late. Because, she says, she was busy promoting her “clothing line“.
Written on June 17th, 2010 by nataliano shouts
Directed by Martin Scorsese claimed to have a great ambition to be able to reunite the two veteran actors, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in one screen.
He hopes that desire can be realized through the Sinatra film projects, currently being prepared. “It has long been on my mind. Right now I still have not found anyone who will revive the actor Frank Sinatra to the big screen. But frankly, my choice is Al Pacino and Robert De Niro as Dean Martin,” Scorsese said as quoted by the Hindu . com.
No doubt Scorsese, he’d love to see both of them can play together as well as when they appear in The Godfather Part II.
But news of their involvement so far only limited hope Scorsese. De Niro himself once claimed was eager to be involved in the project’s longtime director’s latest film.
However, until now, he claims not yet accepted the offer and signed a contract for the project. “Yeah, I heard only just heard about the news,” he said.
De Niro and Pacino last appeared together in the movie Righteous Kill in 2008. These appearances, became her first appearance back since they starred in Heat in 1996.
Written on May 18th, 2010 by nataliano shouts
Vanessa Hudgens claims will continue to hone her acting with challenging roles. In choosing who will be starring role, Vanessa is also very selective and bold.
In her latest film titled ‘Sucker Punch’, Vanessa served as prostitutes. And she really enjoyed that role. He was challenged by the role, because it makes her have to try hard to show her acting ability. This role also makes her should explore other characters that are different in him.
“Frankly, this role is combination of many things. It’s very fun and fantasies will make you understand,” Vanessa said as quoted from Contactmusic, Friday, May 14, 2010.
For her role in the action film genre, the boyfriend Zac Efron was admitted not visited clubs nude dancers or make observations with street prostitutes. Vanessa bluntly said that she was very enthusiastic about the new role.
“It was amazing what was found from here,” she said proudly.
Written on May 14th, 2010 by nataliano shouts
Ridley Scott’s plodding, pointless Robin Hood calls to mind a line from a stand up routine (link NSFW) Patton Oswalt did a few years ago about George Lucas’ limp Star Wars prequels: “I don’t give a s**t where the stuff I love comes from. I just love the stuff I love.” Though there was never any discernible desire among filmgoers to know what the mythical medieval outlaw’s early days were like, Scott nonetheless spent $230 million to tell us.
And so precious little of Robin Hood is devoted to all of the stuff we love about the title character — you know, the stunning displays of archery skill, the robbing from the rich and giving to the poor, etc. Instead, we’re forced to watch as the future folk legend, who begins the film as a lowly infantryman in King Richard’s crusading army, engages in significantly less riveting endeavors, like gambling with fellow soldiers in between sieges, arguing against the killing of defenseless Muslims, planting a wheat field just just in time for the rainy season, and debating the merits of the Magna Carta (which we learn, through Scott’s usage of a lame repressed-memory flashbacks, that his father actually wrote).
Needless to say, this isn’t Kevin Costnes’s Robin Hood (which, say what you will, was at least entertaining), but a gritty, period-authentic, “real” take on the character, absent all the usual Hollywood gloss and polish. Scott’s faux-revisionist approach calls for copious hand-held camera work, a subdued color palette, and various other devices (but no blood — this is PG-13, after all) meant to properly depict the nasty and brutish reality of existence in the early 13th century. Dirt and crime is omnipresent, and all of the actors appear as if they haven’t bathed or shaved for days. Poor Cate Blanchett, usually radiant even when dressed down, who looks positively ghastly as old Maid Marian.
For the lead role, naturally, Scott tabbed his trusty pal Russell Crowe, the very embodiment of modern actorly grit, who in Robin Hood perpetually bears the weathered sneer of a man awakened too early after a roaring bender. His principal adversary is not the Sheriff of Nottingham, whose role is reduced to that of comic relief, but Godfrey (Mark Strong), a scheming, Rasputin-like advisor to the throne of England who secretly conspires to aid her greatest enemy, France.
Unfortunately, Robin and Godfrey share almost no screen time together, draining much of the potential weight from their conflict. Their rivalry is mainly played out by proxy, with a former royal functionary (William Hurt, looking as lost and confused as we are) acting as a go-between while our Robin labors vainly to imbue a semblance of believability to his hasty courtship of recently-widowed Marian.
It goes without saying that drawing comparisons to a movie called Beerfest does not bode well for a serious-minded period epic. If there’s a silver lining to be drawn from Robin Hood, it’s that the filmmakers mercifully chose not to release a 3D version of the film, indicating that there was at least one kind soul at Universal Pictures who couldn’t bear the thought of some poor sap paying $19 to watch this medieval monstrosity.
Written on May 12th, 2010 by nataliano shouts
For you Hollywood Movie titled ‘Pirates Of Caribbean‘ lovers prepared to miss the figure of Will, played by Orlando Bloom in that movie.
Orlando confessed saturated with its role and decide not to participate in filming ‘Pirates Of Caribbean’ episode 4. Orlando wants to try other roles and Rob Marshall’s invitation seems to be in vain.
“I decided not to participate in the movie. I want to try other roles besides Will,” specifically quoted from Splash News. Admitted Orlando satisfied with his involvement in the film for three episodes. Now the focus is completed filming a new movie called The Cross.
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