Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Will Smith Covers Justin Bieber in Slime!

The Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards or the "Green Slime" Awards were announced on 31 March. The ceremony was hosted by "Men in Black" and "Hitch" star Will Smith, who had the audience in stitches with his jokes and one-liners. Incidentally, the green slime, as is the custom at the Nickelodeon Awards every year, did not miss anyone... including the First Lady, Michelle Obama.

Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez walked away as the principal winners of the night.

Gomez won "Favourite Female Singer" for her work with pop band The Scene, as well as "Favourite TV Actress" for "Wizards of Waverly Place". Adam Sandler won "Favorite Actor" while Taylor Swift was presented the "Big Help Awards" by Michelle Obama. Kristen Stewart earned the title of "Favourite Actress" while Taylor Lautner won "Best Butt Kicker" for his role as werewolf Jacob Black in the vampire romance flicks. Nickelodeon's "Victorious" was named the top TV show.

The night saw performances from stars like Katy Perry and boy band One Direction, who played a number from their new album "Up All Night". According to an online poll, the majority wanted a little green slime to be thrown at Justin Beiber... and host Will Smith obliged them. In fact, the duo created quite some havoc on stage, throwing slime at each other while the audience laughed loud.

An interesting aspect about these awards is that an orange carpet is rolled out instead of a red one... and the awards are made from children-friendly materials.

Friday, February 10, 2012

"THE WOMAN IN BLACK" Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson looked stunning in a tight black gown as she arrived at a film ceremony in Berlin to pick up an international actress award.

But the 27-year-old strutted her stuff solo as rumored new boyfriend Nate Taylor was missing.

The pair were spotted in Manhattan last week but Taylor, a 51-year-old ad man, might have thought it was too soon for the pair to be going abroad together.

Pictures like this might make him more eager to join Scarlett on the red carpet next time.

Hollywood Box Office: 'Chronicle' on Top

That's a wrap for this weekend. This week, look out for the release of the The Rock's new adventure "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island", Denzel Washington's thriller "Safe House," Rachel McAdams's "The Vow," and the 3D release of "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace".


Kids with superpowers took over the weekend box office, beating out "Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe and his latest new film.

"Chronicle," featuring a cast of young unknown actors, topped the weekend box office, earning $22 million to beat out Radcliffe's ghost story "The Woman in Black."

The film is about the story of three teens (Dane DeHaan, Michael B. Jordan and Alex Russell), who put their newfound superpowers to work in mischievous and eventually evil ways. It was shot by first-time director Josh Trank, who relied on on documentary-style, hand-held filming techniques ... and drew in a young demographic.

In at #2 was "The Woman in Black," earning $21 million, in which Radcliffe gives his first role since last summer's "Harry Potter" finale. He plays a widowed lawyer beset by ghostly apparitions at the remote home of a recently deceased client.

Last weekend's top film, "The Grey", fell to #3 this week, earning $9.5 million, while "Underworld Awakening" closed out the top 5 with $5.6 million.

At #4 with an $8.5 million debut was another Alaska adventure, family film "Big Miracle," with Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski aiming to save three whales trapped by Arctic ice.

Hollywood finished the first month of 2012 with strong revenues that are running well ahead of last year's lackluster receipts. According to Hollywood.com, domestic revenues through Sunday totaled $967.5 million, up 14 percent from the same point last year.


This weekend's top 10 is as follows:

1. "Chronicle," $22 million.
2. "The Woman in Black," $21 million.
3. "The Grey," $9.5 million.
4. "Big Miracle," $8.5 million.
5. "Underworld Awakening," $5.6 million.
6. "One for the Money," $5.3 million.
7. "Red Tails," $5 million.
8. "The Descendants," $4.6 million.
9. "Man on a Ledge," $4.5 million.
10. "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close," $3.9 million.

Emma Watson and 'Harry Potter's Director David Yates Teaming Up Again!

Emma Watson and David Yates are teaming up once again but before fans go wild thinking that this is another post or pre "Potter' film, it isn't.


Director David Yates is in talks to produce the drama, "Your Voice in My Head", with Watson for the lead role plus a few big names in Hollywood.


It would have been great and awesome news if this was a "Harry Potter" film but sadly it isn't. Fans shouldn't get their underwear in a twist though because this new film Emma Watson is said to star in is a far cry from her Hermione Granger role which everyone would of course love to see.

Deadline had initially reported that LancĂ´me model, Emma Watson, is in talks to play the lead role in the film, "Your Voice in My Head."

Emma is to play a suicidal young lady who is then saved from the grisly hands of death by an older man suffering from cancer. Aside from Warner Bros negotiating rights for the 2011 memoir written by Emma Forest, Warner Bros is currently pursuing another Hollywood A-lister for the male lead.

Sources claim that the main male lead would either fall in the hands of George Clooney or Tom Hanks.

While everything is still in the works, fans of the "Harry Potter" franchise probably already know a few post-Hogwarts films that the cast are already part of. David Yates may be in negotiations to direct the film, "Your Voice in My Head", but he is also in talks to direct the film for the popular, "Dr. Who."

As for Emma Watson, the lovely lady already had a few films outside the world of "Harry potter" of which include "Ballet Shoes" and "The Tale of Desperaux". Both films were shot even during Emma's contract with "Harry Potter."

Her latest post-Potter film is "My Week with Marilyn" and the much anticipated film adaptation of the book "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" where she is to star alongside Nina Dobrev and Logan Lerman. The lovely ambassador of People Tree is also said to be in talks for the film, "Beauty & the Beast" by Guiilermo Del Toro.

Emma Watson's other "Harry Potter" friends are also quite busy with separate films. Daniel Radcliffe who was busy at first with the Broadway musical, "How to Succeed in the Business without Really Trying", is out promoting his first ever post-Potter breakout role in the horror flick,"The Woman in Black."

Another Potter cast who is equally handsome and talented is Tom Felton who starred in the film, "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" with James Franco. His next projects include the film, "From the Rough."

The cast and crew of "Harry Potter" have definitely gone a long way and despite the end of their wizardly world onscreen, they still manage to cast a few magic tricks up their sleeve that has got everyone hooked on their every move.

Emma Watson to play a suicidal writer in her new movie

Actress Emma Watson may reunite with her "Harry Potter" director David Yates in her next "Your Voice in My Head" about a suicidal writer.


The 21-year-old actress will play the female lead of a young woman who tries to commit suicide before being saved by a New York-based psychiatrist who is dying of cancer. As for the male lead, Warners is eyeing some high-profile names like Tom Hanks and George Clooney, reported Ace Showbiz.

The story for "Your Voice in My Head" is based on a memoir by Emma Forrest, who also serves as the screenwriter. It follows a self-destructive writer who struggles with her personal issues and embarks on the difficult road to recovery.

Watson was last seen taking on a supporting role in "My Week with Marilyn", which marks her first acting stint post- "Harry Potter".

She will next be seen starring opposite Logan Lerman and Nina Dobrev in "The Perks of Being a Wallflower".

Daniel Radcliffe Almost Finish the Harry Potter series

Daniel Radcliffe has revealed that he almost quit the Harry Potter series. The actor admits that he was thinking about leaving the franchise after The Prisoner of Azkaban before having a change of heart.


Speaking to Shortlist the actor said: "There was a time after the third film when I thought about quitting.

"It was only for a second, but I thought, 'If I do the fourth, I'll have to do them all', and that seemed quite daunting.

"If I was going to leave, that would have been the perfect time because it would have given whoever came in to play Harry enough films to establish himself properly.

"It wouldn't have totally dumped him in the s**t. But then I started thinking, 'What other good parts are there for 15-year-olds? None'."

The final instalment Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 became the biggest grossing movie in the franchise as it took over $1 billion at the global box office.

And this week sees him leave Potter behind as he leads the cast in The Woman In Black, and adaptation of the Susan Hill novel.

The movie sees him tackle a role that is completely different in his first post Potter part.


Actress Veena Malik Signs a New British Film



Veena Malik, who recently made headlines by allegedly posing nude on FHM cover recently informed that she has signed a British film. The Pakistani actress also revealed that she has a few fashion projects lined up as well.


The controversial actress, Veena Malik informed BT that in the British film, which she has recently signed, she will have a strong and powerful role. While in Dubai, Veena Malik was busy short listing the offers that best suited her. That was when a UK film team approached her. Veena Malik stated that she has signed a few fashion projects and a film.

Meanwhile, director Hemant Madhukar is upset with Veena Malik for not being available to shoot the climax of his thriller Mumbai 125 Kms. He even says Veena has 11 crore riding on her.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

FILM REVIEW: Journey 2: The Mysterious Island

When the going gets tough, the tough get soppy in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, an old-fashioned, gung-ho adventure based loosely on Jules Verne.

Father figures bond with spirited children, grown men cry and screenwriters Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn shamelessly peddle cliches as the narrative glue between impressively staged set pieces.

Directed with vim by Brad Peyton, this follow-up to the 2008 romp Journey To The Center Of The Earth continues the escapades of plucky teenager Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson), who was handed a book about Atlantis at the end of the first film, neatly sowing the seeds of this slicker sequel.

Brendan Fraser is nowhere to be seen or verbally referenced in this second instalment so professional wrestler-turned-action man Dwayne Johnson gamely steps into the fray alongside Hutcherson, plying his usual blend of brawn and self-effacing humour as the plot splices Verne with Robert Louis Stevenson and Jonathan Swift.

Sean has sprouted into a truculent 17-year-old with scant respect for authority; not the local police nor his muscle-bound stepfather, Hank (Johnson).

Following a brush with the law, Sean hides away in his room where he hopes to break a coded distress signal emanating from the South Pacific.

Navy vet Hank breaks the cipher, which confirms the existence of the mysterious island from Verne’s 1874 book.

Seeing the boy energised gives Hank an excellent idea: to accompany Sean to the co-ordinates and pick up the pieces when Vernian fantasy turns out to have no grounding in fact.

“Bond with him on some non-mysterious island like Hawaii,” pleads Sean’s spoilsport mother, Liz (Kristin Davis).

Unperturbed, Hank accompanies Sean to New Guinea, where they charter a helicopter belonging to wise-cracking pilot Gabato (Luis Guzman) and his sassy daughter, Kailani (Vanessa Hudgens).

The motley crew fly into the eye of a hurricane and are spewed on to sandy shores where Sean’s gung-ho grandfather Alexander (Michael Caine) guides the newcomers through jungles teeming with danger.

An imminent volcanic eruption threatens to plunge the landmass into the churning waters. “We need to get off this island or we’ll be 20,000 leagues under the sea!” barks Hank.

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island unfolds at a cracking pace, dispensing with characterisation to concentrate on adrenaline-pumping thrills, including an airborne chase on giant bees and an encounter with a fiercely protective mother lizard.

The cast embraces the preposterousness, no one with more winks than Johnson and his “popping pecs”. Hutcherson and Hudgens conduct a sweet, chaste romance in the lulls between each computer-generated storm, while Caine barely breaks a sweat as the cantankerous old-timer with a twinkle in his eye.

Before the main feature, gun-toting Elmer Fudd duels with his feathered arch-nemesis in the cute animated short Daffy’s Rhapsody, also in eye-popping 3D.

Vanessa Hudgens consider doing Nude Scenes? She already done it!

Actress Vanessa Hudgens was one half of High School Musical’s golden couple (both on screen and off). And life after the Disney phenomenon (and Zac Efron) is still treating her extremely well. Here she tells Lina Das why her latest movie role was a ‘no-brainer’, reveals the joys of hanging out with Michael Caine and what she looks for in a boyfriend.


Vanessa Hudgens is sitting in a cafĂ© in California’s Studio City gamely trying to force down a huge, green health shake. It looks terrifying – like someone’s liquidised a football pitch and stuck a straw in it – but she finally gets to the end, mutters something unconvincing about how good it tastes and admits, somewhat gallingly in light of the fact that she’s small and perfectly formed, that she’s still trying to lose weight. ‘But it’s not for me,’ she adds. ‘It’s just that I need to look emaciated for the next character I’m playing, and I’m just trying to do it the healthy way.’


We’re here to talk about Vanessa’s role in a very different film – the action-adventure movie Journey 2: The Mysterious Island – but the scary-looking health shake is pretty hard to ignore. She’s downing it in preparation for the role of a 17-year-old prostitute in the Nicolas Cage thriller The Frozen Ground, having just finished work on Gimme Shelter, playing a pregnant, homeless teen. Early last year she caused a stir in the action film Sucker Punch, playing a kick-ass escapee from a mental institution, and since she made her name in High School Musical as the sweet, studious girlfriend to Zac Efron’s handsome jock (both on- and off-screen), it’s safe to assume that Vanessa is going all out to prove that there are more than just saccharine strings to her bow. ‘But it isn’t about me wanting to do a 180-degree turn just to spite what I’d done before,’ she insists. ‘I like to play different characters and to push myself. Sure, people had a certain knowledge of me after High School Musical, but it just made me fight harder for the roles I wanted,’ she smiles. ‘It definitely made me hustle.’

Admittedly, Vanessa doesn’t look like your average hustler. On the day we meet, she’s the epitome of young Hollywood glam, wearing a sparkly top, J Brand brown cords and the latest YSL wedges. Long lashes frame her large, Bambi eyes and in the flesh, it’s easy to see why she frequently appears on magazines’ Most Beautiful Actress lists. But there’s definite steel beneath the sweetness. Having performed since she was three, she made her film debut aged 14 in the controversial drama Thirteen and has been working largely without interruption ever since. Forbes regularly features her on its High Earners Under 30 lists and, at 23, she’s already rumoured to be worth $18 million (around £12 million).

So having worked since she was a teenager, isn’t she a little tired? ‘I was always extremely passionate about acting,’ she says, ‘and when you love something that much, you want to do it all the time. But I’ve noticed a change in me over the years. When I was younger, I played the adult more because I was acting with adults and wanted to fit in. Now I’m embracing my inner child and having fun.’

Certainly, like many a child actor before her, Vanessa is a mix of maturity beyond her years (‘there’s always been an adult quality to the way I thought’) coupled with a childlike need to have fun, and to satisfy the latter she decided to star in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island – a family film with Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson  and Sir Michael Caine. ‘When they told me about the cast and about the fact that we’d be filming in Hawaii,’ says Vanessa, ‘it was basically a no-brainer.’ Michael Caine was ‘awesome’ and as well as being taken with his acting skills, ‘I was really impressed that he knew what was hip and trendy,’ adds Vanessa. ‘He was singing Katy Perry’s “Firework” one day and then telling me about an iPad feature I had to get the next. The whole thing was just a great experience – I’d wake up to the sound of the ocean, play on the beach a little and then mosey on down to work. Who wouldn’t say yes to that?’

Journey 2 is a sequel to the 2008 film Journey to the Center of the Earth – a modern-day follow-on from the Jules Verne novel – which featured Brendan Fraser and The Kids Are All Right star
Josh Hutcherson. In Journey 2, Josh returns as Sean Anderson, a young man forced to travel to a strange and deadly island to search for his missing grandfather (Caine). Sean’s be-muscled stepfather, Hank Parsons (Johnson), comes along for the ride and together with a helicopter pilot and his daughter Kailani (played by Vanessa), he embarks on a discovery of the hidden treasures – and perils – of this seeming paradise.

Although Johnson’s biceps tend to steal whatever scene they’re in (‘Dwayne is just a big teddy bear in spite of his muscles’), Vanessa, as Sean’s love interest, provides some much-needed feminine respite from the film’s abundant male charms. Yet she’s no wilting flower. Says director Brad Peyton: ‘She was doing all the stunts, diving into this huge tank we had built for the underwater scenes and doing all the harness work herself. She was no weakling.’ Indeed, Vanessa may possess a delicate prettiness, but her hobbies include activities such as hiking, scuba diving and cliff jumping. ‘I’m an adrenalin junkie,’ she admits. ‘I like stepping into the unknown.’
Vanessa refers to High School Musical as 'a crazy time that just came out of nowhere'

Vanessa undoubtedly took a step into the unknown when she signed on for Disney’s High School Musical in 2006. Originally a made-for-TV film, it proved such a hit worldwide that its stars – Zac Efron, Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa – became household names…at least in houses reverberating to the screams of its tween fans. Two more films and assorted HSM albums, concerts and even ice tours later, and Zac and Vanessa, who played star-crossed teen loves Troy and Gabriella, were a global phenomenon.

It was, admits Vanessa, ‘a crazy time that just came out of nowhere. One day we were filming in Salt Lake City, Utah and the next, we were flying to Brazil, performing in front of 75,000 people. We were teenagers, going on press tours in our own private jet and I remember Ashley telling me, “I’m going to get one of these and it’s going to have Louis Vuitton seats.” It was crazy, amazing stuff.’

And it wasn’t just the young fans who were out of control. ‘Oh, the mums [were] crazy, pushing their children into you,’ she laughs. ‘They’d get really mad and aggressive if you didn’t do what they asked you to, but because it was for their child, it was considered OK. They’ve called me a b**** when I wouldn’t be in a photo with them because I was in a rush, and it’s just something you have to laugh at. But,’ she shrugs, ‘I can’t dish on the mums because they take their children to the cinema!

‘Girls would claw at Zac and, because they were teenagers with a lot of energy, they would chase for a long time. He had some crazy incidents when girls would try to rip his clothes off and he’d leave with claw marks all over him and his clothing in pieces.’ Didn’t Vanessa mind, seeing as she was dating him at the time? ‘Not really,’ she says. ‘They were obsessed with the character and who they wanted to see, so I was like, “Go for it!” I know who he actually is inside.’

Vanessa may well know who Zac is inside, but today she’s keeping that information largely under her hat. They were a couple for almost five years, but split at the end of 2010 amid reports that they had grown apart. They had been careful not to discuss their relationship in public and though it might have been a youthful romance, it certainly wasn’t lacking intensity – not least because of the public scrutiny it received. At times the attention was unbearable, particularly when a leaked n*de photo of Vanessa, intended to be private, surfaced on the net in 2007, with another set of photos following two years later. The pictures made for a tricky situation with her employer Disney, and Vanessa issued a public apology a day later.

Of that period now, Vanessa admits, ‘That was the s****iest time ever…it was horrible. I just remember hiding out with my mum and sister and there’d be 30 paparazzi sitting outside the house being loud and obnoxious. It wasn’t a good time, but I took it for what it was and moved on.’ Did she ever find out who leaked the photos? ‘Well, that’s a whole other thing,’ she says cautiously, ‘and I mean, who would do that to somebody? It was a mean thing to do and I hope they go to hell,’ she says before smiling: ‘Just kidding!’

Kidding or not, it was an unwelcome introduction to some of the more unsavoury aspects of fame – ones which Vanessa could scarcely have imagined when she dreamed of becoming an actress as a child growing up in Salinas, California. She appeared in her first play aged three, ‘and I basically did community theatre and any kind of plays I could during the summer because I loved performing
so much’. Her parents Gregory, an ex-fireman, and Gina, who worked in a series of office jobs, encouraged Vanessa’s acting aspirations: ‘I don’t know how they did it, but they invested in my singing and dancing lessons and supported me all the way. I must have run them into debt.’

She joined the Orange County High School of the Arts at 12 (Glee’s Matthew Morrison ranks among its famous alumni) and although her exotic good looks – the result of a blend of Native American, Filipino and Irish blood – must have made her stand out from an early age, she admits, ‘I didn’t really grow into my looks until my teens and, even then,I was just this really shy kid. I’d sit and stare at the clouds during break time and there was this one girl who used to pull my hair and call me a loser.’ Vanessa was subsequently home-schooled, ‘and that was definitely a lonely time,’ she says. ‘I had a few acquaintances and I’ve probably never used the word “acquaintance” as much as I did back then.’

But if friendships were hard to come by, work was anything but. Her first movie role was in Thirteen – a film starring Evan Rachel Wood and Holly Hunter that sparked much controversy dealing, as it did, with topics such as underage sex and drug abuse – and was followed by roles in films such as Thunderbirds and TV shows such as Drake & Josh and The Brothers Garcia. And then HSM came along. ‘I’d been going to all these auditions and wasn’t getting anything from Disney,’ says Vanessa, ‘so I didn’t want to go to this one. Mum said: “I’ve got a good feeling about this” and all I can say is thank God for mums! She had some sort of intuition about it.’

Along with success and fame, Vanessa admits that HSM afforded her ‘all kinds of experiences I’d never had. I got to have my first prom, I got to graduate and I got to hang out with my friends. On the final day of filming we said, “This is the last day of our childhood – we’ve got to grow up now”, so it was pretty emotional.’

It also gave Vanessa a huge fanbase, not least among male admirers, and even though during our interview she insists she has been single since her split from Zac (‘I’m young and too free to have to worry about someone else – I’m the best being me when I’m completely free’), she’s been linked with both her Journey 2 co-star Josh Hutcherson and Austin Butler, a 20-year-old actor who starred in the recent HSM spin-off Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure. Photos have shown Vanessa and Austin being somewhat touchy feely, ‘but we’re just friends,’ she says, not altogether convincingly (later shots have shown the pair kissing). Does she have a particular type? ‘I like tall, blue-eyed blondies – you know, the skinny musician type.’ Austin, for the record, is a tall, blue-eyed blond who sings and plays guitar,  ‘but I go for energies and personalities more than looks. It just happens that a lot of the guys I like seem to be blond with blue eyes.’

Romantic interludes notwithstanding, Vanessa has more than enough to keep her occupied workwise. GimmeShelter will be released later this year and features Vanessa as pregnant 16-year-old Apple Bailey, forced to live in a shelter after escaping her abusive mother. For the role, Vanessa chopped off her hair, put on weight (‘that part was really good fun – I could eat whatever I wanted’) and lived in a homeless shelter in New Jersey for three weeks to prepare for the role. ‘I got to be really close with the girls,’ she says, ‘and they let me in and were part of the reason I was able to play the role in the end. They could have been wary of some actress who was living with them, but they loved me and I loved them. It really changed me. Apple is a really insecure character, so I was basically telling myself I was a piece of s*** for three months and it really affected me. After filming was finished, it took me a long time to get out of that way of thinking. I completely lost myself for a while.’

There has been little respite either with her role in the forthcoming thriller The Frozen Ground. Based on the real-life story of serial killer Robert Hansen (played by John Cusack), who is believed to have murdered between 17 and 21 young women in Alaska during the 1970s and 80s, Vanessa plays Cindy Paulson, a potential victim who managed to get away. It’s another grim role – far removed from the perkiness of her HSM persona – ‘but I’m so excited to challenge myself,’ she says. ‘I’d do anything for the right part because I think if you’re given an opportunity to sink your teeth into something, you shouldn’t half-ass it and you should really push yourself.’ So she’d even consider doing nude scenes? ‘Hey, I’ve already done it!’ she laughs, alluding to those leaked photos. And then adds with the maturity of a seasoned pro: ‘You can’t take yourself too seriously, can you?’  

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Brad Pitt looks "hot and amazing" n*ked, according to this ex-girlfriend

Brad Pitt looks ''hot and amazing'' naked, according to his ex-girlfriend Sinitta, who dated the Hollywood actor for two years in the late 1980s.


Brad Pitt looks "hot and amazing" naked, according to this ex-girlfriend Sinitta.

The 80s pop star - who dated the Hollywood actor for two years during the late 80s - had a great time with the 47-year-old hunk, though she remained coy over some of the details.

When asked what he was like, the 'So Macho' hitmaker told her fellow contestants on UK reality TV show 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!': "Hot. He was beautiful with the most amazing body. I saw him for two years. He was fun, he was young and very sweet."

Quizzed on the size of his penis, she joked to fellow contestant Dougie Poynter: "Much bigger than yours Dougie."

Sinitta admitted she ran into difficulties with some of Brad's fans over the romance.

She said: "Some ardent fan gave me a slap when I came out of a supermarket over that relationship! It was before he made 'Thelma and Louise' but even I saw that movie and thought, oh my God, what have I done!"

These days Sinitta is more well known for her romantic history - including a relationship she had with Simon Cowell after signing to his Fanfare Records label - but she insists she was always more famous than the men she dated.

She added: "None of them [Brad or Simon] were famous when I dated them, I was more famous than them. Simon Cowell is now a global superstar but I was his first artist, he was the record company and I was the pop star."

Five Hottest British Actresses

There is something undeniably irresistible about hot British actresses. Sure, part of it is the accent, no doubt. It is a real turn-on. But there is something else that makes guys fantasize about these beauties. In interviews, most seem so prim and proper that it makes you suspect that there might be a bit of a freak inside there; a part that you would love to bring out.
That is the dream, at least. British actresses have been coming across the pond even more in recent years and many times you would not even know that a favorite new actress of yours is a Brit until you end up hearing her interviewed on a late night talk show.

Kate Beckinsale – Kate is at the top of the list and she has been for some time. Although she is approaching the big four-O, Becks is as hot as ever. She is kind of like the British Jennifer Connelly; she is a woman who has kept her natural beauty intact over the years. Her mainstream American exposure came as Josh Hartnett and Ben Affleck's love interest in the 2001's "Pearl Harbor.” Her sexiest role was as the sexy vampire warrior Selene in the first two “Underworld” films – a role she is set to reprise in 2012's “Underworld Awakening.” Her skin-tight, black latex/spandex/something-ex costume from “Underworld” shows off one of her best features – her terrific bum. Kate will also be starring as bad girl Lori in the “Total Recall” remake next year.

Keira Knightley – Keira has not been around forever, it just seems that way. She is still a mere lass of 26 and is a very accomplished actress. She burst upon the scene as damsel in distress Elizabeth Swann in 2003's “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.” It turns out Keira could more than take care of herself as she wielded her sword, her wit and her incredible hotness in increasingly skimpy outfits through the first three “Pirates” films. She played sexy bounty hunter Domino Harvey in 2005's “Domino,” and has several films coming out in the next year. Keira is a straight-up fox who should be steaming up the big screen for many years to come.

Hayley Atwell – If you want humps and lovely lady lumps, Hayley's got them. This curvacious Brit has a body that just will not quit. She caught American eyes as Agent Peggy Carter in “Captain America: The First Avenger.” This beautifully well-endowed Brit is an actress you just can not take your eyes off of and seems destined to head straight to the top of A-list actresses.

Gemma Arterton – This 25-year-old bombshell got her big break as new Bond girl Strawberry Fields in 2008's “Quantum of Solace.” She followed that up with two hit films in 2010 when she appeared in “Clash of the Titans” and “Prince of Persia,” both of which allowed her to showcase her sexy assets in nicely revealing costumes. She also got erotic in “The Disappearance of Alice Creed” that same year as she had some fairly graphic nude scenes. This daughter of a maid and a welder who grew up in public housing in England has really made it big.

Emma Watson – Little Hermione sure has grown up. At  21 years old, Emma has spent half of her life playing the cute know-it-all sidekick to Harry Potter in all eight Potter films. With the Potter series over, Emma is moving her career into more adult-oriented films. She will appear in “My Week With Marilyn” at the end of this year and will star in the film adaptation of “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” in 2012. The young hottie also models and is a student at Brown University (currently taking a break).

Katy Perry has beaten Emma Watson, Miley Cyrus to “Grease” remake role

Katy Perry has beaten Emma Watson, Miley Cyrus and Amanda Seyfried in a public vote for the best stars to cast in a remake of the classic 1978 movie, Grease.


Perry and Zac Efron are the people’s choice to succeed Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta, who played Rydell High sweethearts, Sandy and Danny, in the original film of the 1950s throwback musical.

Such is the conclusion of an online poll, conducted by YouGov on behalf of Sing-a-long-a Grease (http://www.singalonga.net), which will tour both Canada and the UK during 2012, to mark the 40th anniversary of the original New York stage version of Grease in 1972.

We've seen recent remakes of both Fame and Footloose, two other Hollywood teen musicals of similar vintage to Grease, while a planned remake of Dirty Dancing has just been announced. Is Grease next?

"Justin Bieber revealed recently that the job he most wanted was the lead role of Danny in a remake of Grease, with Miley Cyrus as Sandy”, says Ben Freedman, producer of Sing-a-longa Grease. “But we wanted to know who the public wanted."

The answer is definitely not a pairing of Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus, which ranked just seventh when YouGov offered respondents the chance to pick it from a list of 10 celebrity pairs to play Sandy and Danny.

In fact, Cyrus polled far better when paired with Zac Efron, star of the High School Musical films, coming then in joint third position.

No less than four of the 10 pairs suggested in the poll featured Efron as Danny – and they promptly bagged the top four places, making Efron the clear choice to play Danny.

The pairing of Efron and Katy Perry, however, pipped the combination of Efron and Harry Potter star Emma Watson as the best pair to play Sandy and Danny. Then came Efron and Cyrus, Efron and Mama Mia’s Amanda Seyfried, and singer Taylor Swift with Twilight star, Robert Pattinson.

"Emma Watson has the same innocent, girl-next-door quality as Olivia Newton-John did in the original", says Freedman. "But the people now seem to prefer someone brasher and sexier, like Katy Perry."

Efron, the poster-boy for tweenyboppers, also has a more wholesome image than Perry. This would mean a kind of sexual role-reversal from the original movie, where Travolta's Danny was the bad boy and Newton-John’s Sandy the good girl.

"Maybe this reversal is a sign of the times and social change", says Freedman.

Then again, it could be just that Perry, like Newton-John but unlike Watson, is known primarily as a singer.

Efron, 24, is the same age as Travolta was when the original Grease movie came out in 1978. Perry, 27, is older than Olivia Newton-John was when she played Sandy at the age of 20. But then some of the actors playing High School kids in the original movie were in their thirties, which didn’t seem to matter.

Both Katy Perry and Zac Efron are natives of California, where the original movie was shot, though Perry now has a British connection through marriage to Brand.

Which pair would you cast to star in a modern remake of Grease?
RANK PAIRING
1. Katy Perry and Zac Efron
2. Emma Watson and Zac Efron
3.= Miley Cyrus and Zac Efron
3.= Amanda Seyfried and Zac Efron
3.= Taylor Swift and Robert Pattinson
6. Anne Hathaway and James Franco
7.= Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber
7.= Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling
9.= Blake Lively and Chase Crawford
9.= Amanda Seyfried and Frankie Cocozza

Methodology: All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2009 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 11-14th November 2011. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).

Recent Movie Musical Remakes
• Fame – 1980 and 2009
• Footloose – 1984 and 2011
• Dirty Dancing – 1987 and 2012
• Grease – 1978 and ???

Lindsay Lohan N*de Photos Leaked. Are they Fake?

Lindsay Lohan just can't get a break these days with every single thing involving her ending up in the media spotlight. She rarely works and seems to be more known for being in trouble or being the butt-end of some kind of joke. It's sad, but that's entertainment, ladies and gents.


It seems you're never really famous until there's a sex tape, nip-slip or some other major issue these days, and Lindsay Lohan is now the latest victim of that whole genre of exploitation. She only just finished her Playboy shoot, after saying for years that she'd never pose nude or do any nude scenes. Now, some interesting imagery of LiLo has surfaced online by a man who says she let him photograph her nude five years ago!

The photographer, Harvey Edwards, claims that the troubled starlet allowed him to photograph her nude on a motorcycle. However, these photos are not showing LiLo's face. Nonetheless, the body in these three shows, which can be seen here, do kind of look a bit like Lindsay's body before she turned into Hollywood's favorite barfly. Now it's a little frumpy and plasticky, frequently covered in bruises (because drunk girls do tend to bump into things a lot).


Are the n*de pics of Lindsay Lohan real?

Apparently they're not, according to Lindsay's "people." But hey, that wouldn't be the first time a rep for a celeb denied things that were true to save-face. Keep in mind that these are the same people who try to say she was complying with her probation before she was taken in for a "failure to comply."

Whether they're real or not, and sources say they're not, it doesn't really matter. And this Harvey Edwards guy just got himself a small dose of fame at least; even if it did mean riding on the coat tails of an impending train-wreck.

Nandana Sen gets hate mails for ‘Rang Rasiya’ n*de scenes

Indian actress Nandana Sen is receiving hate mails over her nude scenes in the 2008 Hindi movie ‘Rang Rasiya’.


In the movie, Nandana played the role of a muse of a painter Raja Ravi Verma, played by Randeep Hooda.

Sen explained that nudity can be portrayed in a dignified way. The actress defended that the way the woman’s body has been portrayed in the movie depicts the power of the women.

The actress argued that if Hollywood actress Kate Winslet does a nude scene then there are no problems, but if the same thing is done in India then it becomes an issue.

Sen who had portrayed the role of Sugandha Bai, told reporters that without knowing what the film was all about, she received hate mails for some of the nude scenes in the movie.

Nandana has also worked in Bollywood in many of the films like ‘Black’ in which she had played the role of Rani Mukherji’s sister.

Jessica Biel Ready To Get cloths off for ‘Amazing Opportunity'

Jessica Biel is not afraid to undress in front of a camera and says that ‘If a director I trusted came to me with an amazing opportunity and it felt organic, I would do it.’
This brave statement from Justin Timberlake’s on-again-off-again girlfriend comes despite Jessica’s upsetting experience with her last nude exposure in the failure of a film, ‘Powder Blue.’

In a revealing interview reported by The Daily Mail, Biel, 29, said that said it was ‘brutal’ to see her naked body plastered all over the Internet in the clip from the movie.  She played a stripper trying to earn money to raise her terminally ill son in the film – which went straight to DVD.

‘It’s unfortunate,’ she said.  ‘It was brutal for a while. There was so much more that we put into it.’

But despite the embarrassment Biel says she might go naked again.

Despite her glitzy lifestyle and heartthrob on again, off again boyfriend Justin Timberlake, Biel said that she still feels lonely ‘all the time’.

Jessica also dropped her clothes in films such as “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry,” though she was still underwear-clad in the scene. One still gets the feeling that getting naked on film these days is something that many Hollywood stars feel is beneath them. Not Jessica.

Dressless photo of Kate Moss goes on sale for £18k

If you’ve got a spare £18,000 burning a hole in your back pocket (and let’s be honest, who doesn’t?!) then we may have found the perfect thing for you to spend it on – a nude photo of Kate Moss!


Taken by Albert Watson back in 1993, the iconic black and white image is deemed one of the ‘best ever photos’ taken of the supermodel and it’s going under the hammer at Bonhams auction house on 17th November.

On the other hand, if you barely have £18 to your name right now, you’ll have to make do with these pictures of Kate strolling through London yesterday after lunch with her hubby at Inaho Japanese restaurant.

Hollywood newcomer Elizabeth Olsen: 'Kate Winslet inspired me to cloths off'

The Hollywood newcomer, who is the younger sister of actress twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, was terrified about shooting naked scenes for new movie Martha Marcy May Marlene.


But after seeing Winslet appear completely nude in 1999 movie Holy Smoke, the 22 year old admits she felt inspired to shed her clothes for the drama, in which she plays a young woman who flees from a cult.

She explains, "(Martha Marcy May Marlene is) only my second film, I got nervous. 'Wait, does this set a precedent for me? Are people going to think I'm just game for that?' Because I'm not. When it's sensationalised or gratuitous, I have no interest in it. But for this movie, it's so a part of the nature theme that's explored and the loss of identity...

"Kate Winslet in that film (Holy Smoke) has much more difficult, physically vulnerable scenes than I did in this movie and it was so impactful. And I was thinking, 'Look at her career now. She's not pigeonholed, it just is the story.' And that was a lesson to learn, to look up to her career as something that's pretty ideal in my mind... That gave me a type of courage of being like, 'I'm going to support the movie, this tells the story better, this is important for the story and that's that.'"

Monday, November 21, 2011

Twilight Saga Last Part Has A 'Global Feeling'

Director Bill Condon calls final 'Twilight' film 'epic,' while screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg promises it will be 'kick butt.'"Breaking Dawn - Part 1" has officially arrived in theaters, and you know what that means: Let the talk about "Part 2" begin!


MTV News' Josh Horowitz sat down with director Bill Condon and screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg to discuss what Twi-hards can expect from the conclusion of "The Twilight Saga."

Condon hinted that there will be a significant jump in tone between "Part 1" and "Part 2," a film he described as "epic." "['Breaking Dawn - Part 1'] is a very, very emotional, romantic story in the first half that gets dark and has elements of a horror movie in it," he said, possibly referring to the infamous birth scene.

In "Part 2," Condon said the action will focus on the larger world of vampires, which comes into the conflict with the birth of Bella and Edward's daughter, Renesmee. "The second one: It is truly the meeting of the vampires from around the world, so it has a really kind of global feeling," he said.

Rosenberg promised one thing: action. "The journey of the second film is survival, and it is kick butt. There's going to be some action going on there," she said.

Both Condon and Rosenberg were hesitant to comment on how the second film will end. Condon said he knows how it ends, but wouldn't offer much else, saying only, "It's an ending."

Rosenberg, on the other hand, was more giving, and said the answer lies in what Stephenie Meyer originally wrote. "It's in the book, and it felt right," she said.