Hey man...
Biggest thing this week is that me plus Devin equals one year of going steady.
I did it once when I was a teen but Devin never has so he was pretty stressed but maybe he was just stressed because he is getting old.
Come to think of it, that's exactly what he looked like all through MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D because he was very very afraid.
By the way you guys, that movie is serious F-U-N!
Meanwhile, I had my head between my knees as I hyperventilated over the fact that we tried to go to CHEAP MOVIE TUESDAY and then the "birthday" boy wanted to see MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D and then it cost like THREE DOLLARS MORE!!!
It was so totally worth it though to see Kid Rock's ex-girlfriend make a bad name for models turned actresses...I wish her guts had exploded towards my face though, because it's always fun to see pretty people get butchered, rather than just the bleached blonde whoorebag with the face you don't even notice because she is jiggling her funny boobs around running naked in heels...
Devin decided that since we were going steady for one year, it was now time that he be allowed to have a cigarette in my bed??
It was pretty.
OH GROSS.
Last night we danced around to D'Angelo covering Bill Withers' Use Me.
Then Devin was like "I hate you you're the WORST MOM EVER!!" because I made him have some cough syrup because he keeps waking me up with that shit.
Is cough syrup really that terrible?? I thought that everyone got fucked on it in boarding school...Like my dear friend who shall remain nameless (JENNA BOND), at boarding school in grade 11 she was like "Are you 'tussin?" as in "Are you getting fucked on cough syrup?"
HAVE A NICE DAY!
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Mickey Rourke to star in Vidhu Vinod Chopra 'Broken Horses'
The Oscar nominated actor Mickey Rourke of ‘The Wrestler’ fame is in talks to star in Bollywood director Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Hollywood debut film "Broken Horses". He is one of India's best-known filmmakers. Rourke will play the one of the key roles in this film. Reliance Big Pictures is producing the film.
The film ‘Broken Horses’ is touted as a gangster flick and is Chopra's original story, is the work of award-winning writer Abhijat Joshi ('Lage Raho Munnabhai', 'Eklavya') and script consultant Jason Richman ('Bangkok Dangerous', 'Swing Vote'). Mark Johnson ('Chronicles of Narnia', 'The Notebook' and 'Rain Man') is the executive producer of the film, while Chris Buchinsky ('Hancock', 'Spiderman 2') is the story-board artist. The film is expected to be shot across New Mexico, New York and Albuquerque.
Rourke’s upcoming films include "13” and Sylvester Stallone "The Expendables".
Friday, January 30, 2009
‘Slumdog Millionaire's Simon Beaufoy to write 'Leap Year'
Simon Beaufoy is set to write Spyglass Entertainment's upcoming comedy film "Leap Year". Recently, Beaufoy won a Golden Globe award and got nominated for an Oscar for his acclaimed screenplay for "Slumdog Millionaire". His writing credits include "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" and "The Full Monty," for which he also received an Oscar nomination in 1998.
The film 'Leap Year' stars Amy Adams in the lead role. Anand Tucker of “And When Did You Last See Your Father?” is going to direct the film.
The film 'Leap Year' is about a young woman who travels to Dublin to propose to her boyfriend on leap day, Feb. 29. Tradition says men have to say yes on that day. But when bad weather threatens to ruin her plan, she embarks on a turbulent trip with an Irish innkeeper to pull off her proposal before it’s too late.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Fassbender, Dominic West, Olga Kurylenko in Neil Marshall's 'Centurion'
Michael Fassbender, Dominic West and Olga Kurylenko have signed on to star in British writer/director Neil Marshall's upcoming action adventure ‘Centurion’. Marshall's directing films also include ‘Dog Soliders’, ‘The Descent’ and ‘Doomsday’.
The film is touted as a thriller set during the Roman invasion of Britain in A.D. 117, tells the story of Quintus Dias, sole survivor of a Pictish raid on a Roman frontier fort, who marches north with General Virilus' legendary Ninth Legion, under orders to wipe the Picts from the face of the Earth and destroy their leader, Gorlacon.
Michael Fassbender films include in "300", “Hunger”. He will be next seen in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" and Peter Webber's "Wuhtering Heights".
As for Dominic West, his credits include 300, Hannibal Rising, and Punisher: War Zone. Olga Kurylenko starred in "Hitman," "Max Payne" and "Quantum of Solace".
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20th Century Fox to produce ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’
20th Century Fox has decided to co-produce "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader", the third installment of the "Chronicles of Narnia" series with Walden Media. The film is expected to start at end of summer 2009. The flick is based on the best selling novel of the same name by C.S. Lewis.
Fox and Walden will split costs, and it may take around $140 million to produce "Dawn Treader." In comparison, "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" cost more than $200 million to make.
It is known that both Fox and Walden will split the film's production and P&A costs, are still working out the approval of final script as well as the shooting budget, which are reportedly much lower than the $225 million budget of "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian".
"Caspian" opened last year and collects $419 million worldwide. "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," the first film in the series has collected $718 million.
Michael Apted is set to direct the film. Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley back as Prince Caspian, Edmund and Lucy. Will Poulter will also join the cast as Eustace Clarence Scrubb.
Keira Knightley, Colin Farrell to star in 'London Boulevard'
Keira Knightley and Colin Farrell are set star in a film tilted "London Boulevard" in the direction William Monahan. His writing credits include "Kingdom of Heaven", "The Departed", "Body of Lies" and "Boulevard". The film is based on the best selling novel "London Boulevard” by Irish author Ken Bruen.
The film is about a London criminal, who after releasing from prison, tries to give up the gangster life by becoming a handyman for an isolated young actress. The shooting of the flick will be started this summer in London.
Recently, Farrell has won a Golden Globe Award for his stellar performance in "In Bruges". His upcoming films include "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus," "Triage" and "Crazy Heart".
Knightley was last seen in the film "The Duchess". She will be next seen in ‘Last Night’ and ‘The Beautiful and the Damned’.
Jamie Bell, Daniel Craig to star in Steven Spielberg's ‘Tintin’
Paramount Pictures and Sony Pictures have finally made an official announcement to start the production of Steven Spielberg’s upcoming 3D motion capture film ‘The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn’.
Jamie Bell will act as Tintin, while Daniel Craig will play the role of despicable Red Rackham, a pirate who attacks Haddock's ship The Unicorn. The film is also starring Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Gad Elmaleh, Toby Jones and Mackenzie Crook.
The script was written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish. Peter Jackson, director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, will produce the Tintin movie and he is set to direct the second flick in the upcoming series.
Bell's credits include "Billy Elliot", "King Kong" and "Jumper". He is currently working with Daniel Craig in "Defiance".
"The Adventures of Tintin- a series of 24 books, the final unfinished adventure was published after Herge's death - became Herge's life's work. The first adventure was published in 1929. Over 200 million copies have been sold worldwide. The popular series has been translated into 70 languages and still attracts thousands of new fans each year".
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Neil Jordan to direct 'Graveyard Book'
Oscar winning director Neil Jordan is going to direct the big-screen adaptation of Neil Gaiman's best selling novel "The Graveyard Book". He is also the co-writer of "MirrorMask" and "Beowulf".
Gaiman made the announcement on "The Today Show" during his press tour for ‘Coraline’, another one of his books to make the move to the silver screen. He said the film will be live-action one. Framestore, an FX production company of London, which recently worked for the film ‘Australia’, is going to work on effects for this flick.
‘The Graveyard Book’ is about a boy who is adopted by the occupants of a graveyard after the death of his parents.
Jordan’s directing films include "The Crying Game", "Interview with the Vampire" and "The Brave One." He also won the Oscar for best original screenplay for "The Crying Game”. Jordan is also currently working on "Ondine", starring Colin Farrell, a fantasy drama about a fisherman who discovers a mysterious woman in his fishing net.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Fikamusikkonsert-In-The-Fields
One of the many things I love about
our Swedish cousins, is the fact that they’ve
a word in their lexicon which roughly means
“to meet-up with friends and drink some coffee”.
And that word is fika. Some fika. To fika. It’s fika time!
Now strictly speaking, a fika isn’t really a fika without
the accompaniment of something sweet on the side.
A cinnamon roll perhaps. Or a saffron bun.
Or, in tonight’s case at least, a low-key gig
in a church dedicated to the patron saint of outcasts.
Better known by the pseudonym Loney Dear,
Emil Svanängen is a multimember home-recording
one-man-band phenomenon, who appears
very much at ease up on the pulpit this evening.
For whilst other Scandinavians of his age were out
meeting girls, drinking snaps and smoking herring,
Emil was in his parent’s basement in the city of Jönköping,
armed with a minidisk microphone, various instruments and his PC.
In a recent interview, Emil described his albums as being a bit like cakes.
The kind of cake this brings to mind
is a traditional Swedish Prinsesstårta;
multi-layered and dusted with sugar.
A light green falsetto exterior giving way
to a rich swollen centre of whipped
percussion and butterfat handclaps.
If he doesn’t hook you with the spiraling glockenspiel
in ‘I Am John’, he’ll no doubt ensnare you instead with
the whistling refrain that underpins ‘I Was Only Going Out’
or the singalong section which enhances ‘The Meter Marks OK’.
Your sweet-tooth smile widening with each new overdub.
Outside, afterwards, fika-time over for another day,
we lean against the gravestones for a while
and suck on cold beers whilst a steward
sweeps-up cigarette butts at our feet.
Loney Dear has a plane to Boston Massachusetts to catch in the morning
I’ve got a radiator that needs bleeding.
Loney Dear play live on Band Busking Dotcom
our Swedish cousins, is the fact that they’ve
a word in their lexicon which roughly means
“to meet-up with friends and drink some coffee”.
And that word is fika. Some fika. To fika. It’s fika time!
Now strictly speaking, a fika isn’t really a fika without
the accompaniment of something sweet on the side.
A cinnamon roll perhaps. Or a saffron bun.
Or, in tonight’s case at least, a low-key gig
in a church dedicated to the patron saint of outcasts.
Better known by the pseudonym Loney Dear,
Emil Svanängen is a multimember home-recording
one-man-band phenomenon, who appears
very much at ease up on the pulpit this evening.
For whilst other Scandinavians of his age were out
meeting girls, drinking snaps and smoking herring,
Emil was in his parent’s basement in the city of Jönköping,
armed with a minidisk microphone, various instruments and his PC.
In a recent interview, Emil described his albums as being a bit like cakes.
The kind of cake this brings to mind
is a traditional Swedish Prinsesstårta;
multi-layered and dusted with sugar.
A light green falsetto exterior giving way
to a rich swollen centre of whipped
percussion and butterfat handclaps.
If he doesn’t hook you with the spiraling glockenspiel
in ‘I Am John’, he’ll no doubt ensnare you instead with
the whistling refrain that underpins ‘I Was Only Going Out’
or the singalong section which enhances ‘The Meter Marks OK’.
Your sweet-tooth smile widening with each new overdub.
Outside, afterwards, fika-time over for another day,
we lean against the gravestones for a while
and suck on cold beers whilst a steward
sweeps-up cigarette butts at our feet.
Loney Dear has a plane to Boston Massachusetts to catch in the morning
I’ve got a radiator that needs bleeding.
Loney Dear play live on Band Busking Dotcom
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
A WHOLE NEW WORLD [ALADDIN'S THEME]
DEAR SIR,
IT'S MY STEADY'S BIRTHDAY TODAY. I MADE HIM A CARROT CAKE LAST NIGHT AND WE ATE IT AT 4 IN THE MORNING AND IT WAS DELICIOUS.
TODAY I MET MY NEW COUSIN MAX AND HE IS SMALL AND CUTE AND HAS THE PRETTIEST BLUE EYES AND THE COOLEST DINOSAUR SUIT. I'M SO JEALOUS. MY COUSIN ERICA TOOK ME OUT TO LUNCH AT AUX VIVRES. IT WAS DELICIOUS AND SHE IS A VISION OF LOVELINESS.
I'VE BEEN LISTENING TO BLACK HOLE SUN LATELY AND ALSO VARIOUS AWESOME HOLE JAMS AND TODAY I HEARD THE GOSSIP COVER AALIYAH BUT IT WASN'T AS COOL AS I HAD THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE. I LOVE THE GOSSIP, I WANT TO ROLL AROUND WITH THEM IN A BIG BED WITH SILK SHEETS. MORE THAN I WANT TO BE SWALLOWED WHOLE BY ANDREW W.K. IN ONE OF HIS POWER SHAKES. COURTNEY LOVE CAN COME TOO. IF YOU'VE EVER HEARD HER TALK ABOUT THE TIME PRINCE PHILLIP CAME OVER FOR TEA AT 3 AM, YOU KNOW WHAT HEAVEN IS LIKE. LIKE A LIAM GALLAGHER INTERVIEW...
I TOLD DEVIN THAT I DON'T THINK HE MOVES ENOUGH AND HE TOLD ME THAT HE DOESN'T THINK I WRITE ENOUGH. FOR EVERY BLOG I WRITE, HE'LL WALK AN HOUR, MAYBE WE COULD EVEN STROLL TO THE OLD PORT AND BE ROMANTIC AND IT COULD BE FUN?? HE'S WALKED MORE THAN I'VE WRITTEN BUT SO WHAT?? I'M WRITING THIS FOR HIM BECAUSE HE'S WEARING THAT PLAID SHIRT I LIKE WITH THE MAROON CARDIGAN...AT LEAST HE SAID HE WOULD. IT'S TIME TO GO DO KARAOKE AND EAT INDIAN FOOD. TODAY I HAVE AN ARTICLE IN THE LINK, I THINK. I HOPE IT DOESN'T SUCK.
REGARDS,
NIKLAUS JUNG
P.S. THE FUNNIEST WAS WHEN JONAS SAID "I HOPE YOU GET TO SEE FLEETWOOD MAC. EVEN THOUGH I KIND OF HATE FLEETWOOD MAC."
IT'S MY STEADY'S BIRTHDAY TODAY. I MADE HIM A CARROT CAKE LAST NIGHT AND WE ATE IT AT 4 IN THE MORNING AND IT WAS DELICIOUS.
TODAY I MET MY NEW COUSIN MAX AND HE IS SMALL AND CUTE AND HAS THE PRETTIEST BLUE EYES AND THE COOLEST DINOSAUR SUIT. I'M SO JEALOUS. MY COUSIN ERICA TOOK ME OUT TO LUNCH AT AUX VIVRES. IT WAS DELICIOUS AND SHE IS A VISION OF LOVELINESS.
I'VE BEEN LISTENING TO BLACK HOLE SUN LATELY AND ALSO VARIOUS AWESOME HOLE JAMS AND TODAY I HEARD THE GOSSIP COVER AALIYAH BUT IT WASN'T AS COOL AS I HAD THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE. I LOVE THE GOSSIP, I WANT TO ROLL AROUND WITH THEM IN A BIG BED WITH SILK SHEETS. MORE THAN I WANT TO BE SWALLOWED WHOLE BY ANDREW W.K. IN ONE OF HIS POWER SHAKES. COURTNEY LOVE CAN COME TOO. IF YOU'VE EVER HEARD HER TALK ABOUT THE TIME PRINCE PHILLIP CAME OVER FOR TEA AT 3 AM, YOU KNOW WHAT HEAVEN IS LIKE. LIKE A LIAM GALLAGHER INTERVIEW...
I TOLD DEVIN THAT I DON'T THINK HE MOVES ENOUGH AND HE TOLD ME THAT HE DOESN'T THINK I WRITE ENOUGH. FOR EVERY BLOG I WRITE, HE'LL WALK AN HOUR, MAYBE WE COULD EVEN STROLL TO THE OLD PORT AND BE ROMANTIC AND IT COULD BE FUN?? HE'S WALKED MORE THAN I'VE WRITTEN BUT SO WHAT?? I'M WRITING THIS FOR HIM BECAUSE HE'S WEARING THAT PLAID SHIRT I LIKE WITH THE MAROON CARDIGAN...AT LEAST HE SAID HE WOULD. IT'S TIME TO GO DO KARAOKE AND EAT INDIAN FOOD. TODAY I HAVE AN ARTICLE IN THE LINK, I THINK. I HOPE IT DOESN'T SUCK.
REGARDS,
NIKLAUS JUNG
P.S. THE FUNNIEST WAS WHEN JONAS SAID "I HOPE YOU GET TO SEE FLEETWOOD MAC. EVEN THOUGH I KIND OF HATE FLEETWOOD MAC."
Sylvester Stallone’s first look in ‘The Expendables'
This is the first look of SYLVESTER STALLONE in his upcoming action flick "The Expendables". The 62-year-old actor star showed off his ripped tattooed body during filming on his latest film The Expendables.
The film is also starring JASON STATHAM, JET LI and Golden Globe winner MICKEY ROURKE to play a group of mercenaries recruited to overthrow a South American dictator.
The film is about a group of mercenaries who infiltrate a South American country to overthrow its dictator and free the population. The film is part of a two-picture deal Stallone is making the film with Nu Image/Millennium Films. Sylvester Stallone is directing the film.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
cow-abunga~
happy chinese 'niu' year everybody!
Friday, January 23, 2009
“SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE” bags 10 Oscar nominations
‘Slumdog Millionaire’ has bagged 10 (Academy Awards) Oscar nominations while ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’ leads Oscars with 13 nominations. ‘Slumdog’ film was directed by Danny Boyle and is an adaptation of Indian diplomat Vikas Swarups's novel ‘Q&A’. Christian Colson has produced the film on Celador Films Production banner.
AR Rahman and Resul Pookutty have won a total of four nominations. Rahman has won total three nominations for Best Original Score and Best Original Songs, Resul has bagged one in the Sound Mixing category for ‘Slumdog Millionaire’.
Bollywood's well-known lyricist Gulzar has been jointly nominated with Rahman for the song 'Jai Ho'. And it was a dream come true for another Indian lyricist Maya Arulpragasam who won a joint nomination with Rahman for ‘O saya’.
Nominations (10)
Achievement in Cinematography: Anthony Dod Mantle
Achievement in Directing: Danny Boyle
Achievement in Film Editing: Chris Dickens
Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Score): AR Rahman
Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song): 'Jai Ho
Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song) ‘O Saya’
Best Motion Picture of the Year: Christian Colson (Producer)
Achievement in Sound Editing: Tom Sayers
Achievement in Sound Mixing: Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke, Resul Pookutty
Adapted Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE is about an eighteen-year-old from the slums of Mumbai finds himself competing on the game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", where the questions he must answer offer a look back at his earlier life. The show's host, however, insists that he must be cheating and takes steps to force young Jamal to admit that a boy from such an impoverished background could not possibly possess the knowledge necessary to win the show's top prize.
The flick stars Dev Patel (Jamal Malik), Freida Pinto (Latika), Anil Kapoor (Prem Kumar), Irrfan Khan (Police Inspector) and Madhur Mittal (Salim).
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
The 81st Academy Awards Nominees List
On Thursday morning, January 22, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have announced the nominees for the 81st Annual Academy Awards (Oscar),. Declared by Academy president Sid Ganis and Academy Award-winner Forest Whitaker at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, the nominations were dominated by "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button".
The 81st Annual Academy Awards ceremony will be held at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California on Sunday, 22nd February, 2009. The ceremony will be aired live on ABC starting at 8 PM. Hugh Jackman will be seen hosting the awards and the same will be televised live in more than 200 countries worldwide. The show will be produced by Laurence Mark and Bill Condon, the men behind the Oscar-winning musical "Dreamgirls".
The nominations were dominated by David Fincher's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" with 13 nominations including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress for Taraji P. Henson and Best Leading Actor for Brad Pitt. It was followed by "Slumdog Millionaire", "The Dark Knight" and "Milk". Danny Boyle's "Slumdog" has bagged 10 nominations by the Academy.
Full Nominees List of The 81st Annual Academy Awards:
Best picture:
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
FROST/NIXON
MILK
THE READER
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Actor in a Leading Role:
Richard Jenkins in "The Visitor"
Frank Langella in "Frost/Nixon"
Sean Penn in "Milk"
Brad Pitt in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
Mickey Rourke in "The Wrestler"
Actress in a Leading Role:
Anne Hathaway in "Rachel Getting Married"
Angelina Jolie in "Changeling"
Melissa Leo in "Frozen River"
Meryl Streep in "Doubt"
Kate Winslet in "The Reader"
Actor in a Supporting Role:
Josh Brolin in "Milk"
Robert Downey Jr. in "Tropic Thunder"
Philip Seymour Hoffman in "Doubt"
Heath Ledger in "The Dark Knight"
Michael Shannon in "Revolutionary Road"
Actress in a Supporting Role:
Amy Adams in "Doubt"
Penelope Cruz in "Vicky Cristina Barcelona"
Viola Davis in "Doubt"
Taraji P. Henson in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
Marisa Tomei in "The Wrestler"
Achievement in Directing:
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", David Fincher
"Frost/Nixon", Ron Howard
"Milk", Gus Van Sant
"The Reader", Stephen Daldry
"Slumdog Millionaire", Danny Boyle
Film Editing:
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall
"The Dark Knight", Lee Smith
"Frost/Nixon", Mike Hill and Dan Hanley
"Milk", Elliot Graham
"Slumdog Millionaire", Chris Dickens
ORIGINAL SCORE
Alexandre Desplat - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
James Newton Howard - Defiance
Danny Elfman - Milk
A.R. Rahman - Slumdog Millionaire
Thomas Newman - Wall-E
Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song):
"Down to Earth" from "Wall-E", Music by Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman, Lyric by Peter Gabriel
"Jai Ho" from "Slumdog Millionaire", Music by A.R. Rahman, Lyric by Gulzar
"O Saya" from "Slumdog Millionaire", Music and Lyric by A.R. Rahman and Maya Arulpragasam
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Tom Stern - Changeling
Claudio Miranda - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Wally Pfister - The Dark Knight
Chris Menges & Roger Deakins - The Reader
Anthony Dod Mantle - Slumdog Millionaire
SOUND MIXING
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Dark Knight
Slumdog Millionaire
Wall-E
Wanted
SOUND EDITING
The Dark Knight
Iron Man
Slumdog Millionaire
Wall-E
Wanted
For full list of nominees and complete details of Oscar visit-http://www.oscar.com/nominees/?pn=nominees
'Tom and Jerry’ heading to the silver screen
The world’s most favorite CG characters ‘Tom and Jerry’ is going to attack the big screen. Hollywood studio major Warner Bros. is planning to make a movie with the two cartoon characters cat and mouse.
Dan Lin will produce "Tom and Jerry" through his Lin Pictures and Jon Silk will co-produce it. Eric Gravning is set to write the script for this film.
The movie is said to be the "origin story that reveals how Tom and Jerry first meet and form their rivalry before getting lost in Chicago and reluctantly working together during an arduous journey home."
Prior to "Tom and Jerry", Warner Bros. have developed several of other Hanna-Barbera's popular animated series for big screen, including "The Jetsons" and "Yogi Bear", ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks", “Garfield: The Movie". The studio have also successfully made "Scooby-Doo" into a live-action franchise with "Scooby-Doo" in 2002 and "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed" in 2004.
Tom and Jerry deemed as the masterwork of American animation industry, was a series of 114 animated shorts created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera between 1940 and 1960 for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It has won seven Academy Awards for Best Short topic. In 1992, Warner Bros. have released a feature-length version of the series tilted "Tom and Jerry: The Movie".
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Roman Polanski’s 'The Ghost' to start in February 2009
After nearly two decades, Oscar winning filmmaker Roman Polanski is finally get back to directing with a modern political thriller film titled ‘The Ghost’. He last directed the flick ‘Oliver Twist’. The shooting ‘The Ghost’ is going to start on February 4th, 2009 in Germany. The film is based on best-selling book ‘The Ghost’ by Robert Harris.
The flick is starring a powerhouse cast of Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan, Kim Cattrall, Tom Wilkinson, Jim Belushi, and Olivia Williams.
The film is about a ghostwriter who is hired to complete the memoirs of a former British prime minister. He uncovers secrets that put his own life in jeopardy. Pierce Brosnan is playing the character of British Prime Minister Adam Lang and McGregor as ghostwriter.
Robert Benmussa and Alain Sarde will produce the film. Summit International, which has a long-standing relationship with Polanski and the producers, will represent worldwide rights to the film.
Polanski said: "I have been looking for a political thriller to direct for some time, and 'The Ghost' could not be more perfect. Robert has constructed a novel with such suspense; it is hard to put it down."
Robert Harris said that: “The story takes place in an oceanfront house during the middle of winter”.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
SPEED OF GOD.
First things first. Is anyone really into this band called The Big Pink??
I heard of them a few days ago when I was listening to this show on BBC1 with Annie Mac and Lily Allen as guest DJ. Lily played this track called Too Young To Love at the end and said these guys The Big Pink are her friends and everyone should get really into them because they are "brill-yint".
[Hey Hugh!]
I really liked it in a familiar way but I thought it must be an old song I had forgotten by some old dudes she met when she was dating that guy from the Chemical Brothers, because it sounds kind of early-mid 90s but it turns out it isn't.
No one (of three cool-ish people) I asked had heard of them.
Does it sound a bit liked they've been trapped inside a heart-shaped box since 1993??
Besides the dancey drum machine thing or whatever you would call it and that muffled car alarm noise, it's sprinkled with Seattleism.
Whatever, maybe Diplo remixed it like 3 months ago (when it came out??) but I'm new on the internet and really have been living under a rock for about a year and have only in the past month remembered that there is a lot of music to be found on the world wide web, as well as television shows?
OH, WOW! COOL!
Anyway! I think I like this band and the video for this song is sort of cool too. Big up The Big Pink and Too Young To Love!!!
I heard of them a few days ago when I was listening to this show on BBC1 with Annie Mac and Lily Allen as guest DJ. Lily played this track called Too Young To Love at the end and said these guys The Big Pink are her friends and everyone should get really into them because they are "brill-yint".
[Hey Hugh!]
I really liked it in a familiar way but I thought it must be an old song I had forgotten by some old dudes she met when she was dating that guy from the Chemical Brothers, because it sounds kind of early-mid 90s but it turns out it isn't.
No one (of three cool-ish people) I asked had heard of them.
Does it sound a bit liked they've been trapped inside a heart-shaped box since 1993??
Besides the dancey drum machine thing or whatever you would call it and that muffled car alarm noise, it's sprinkled with Seattleism.
Whatever, maybe Diplo remixed it like 3 months ago (when it came out??) but I'm new on the internet and really have been living under a rock for about a year and have only in the past month remembered that there is a lot of music to be found on the world wide web, as well as television shows?
OH, WOW! COOL!
Anyway! I think I like this band and the video for this song is sort of cool too. Big up The Big Pink and Too Young To Love!!!
overclock!! grrrr~~
wanted to change pc so badly >.<
looking at jean getting a new lappy .....
when is my turn....
minor system upgrade, 2nd hand hardware is my only choice now to feed my hunger for a better system. i cant event play red alert 3. bodoh betul! but then after survey in lowyat forum. 2nd hand stuff also quite costly.... overclock is ma best fren now
i can only overclock my "lau yah" graphic card, processor...dun dare to touch. spent like 1 hour+ overclocking it today. i used RivaTuner v2.22 to overclock and 3DMARK 03 to test the stability.
core clock
240MHz ----> 270MHz
memory clock
165MHz ----> 203MHz
not a bad result.
still.... u cant beat a lancer evo even though u modified your proton wira to the max
anyway less lag in game now.....
happy gaming...
must....lvl.....
looking at jean getting a new lappy .....
when is my turn....
minor system upgrade, 2nd hand hardware is my only choice now to feed my hunger for a better system. i cant event play red alert 3. bodoh betul! but then after survey in lowyat forum. 2nd hand stuff also quite costly.... overclock is ma best fren now
i can only overclock my "lau yah" graphic card, processor...dun dare to touch. spent like 1 hour+ overclocking it today. i used RivaTuner v2.22 to overclock and 3DMARK 03 to test the stability.
core clock
240MHz ----> 270MHz
memory clock
165MHz ----> 203MHz
not a bad result.
still.... u cant beat a lancer evo even though u modified your proton wira to the max
anyway less lag in game now.....
happy gaming...
must....lvl.....
Katie Holmes, Kevin Kline, Paul Dano and John C. Reilly to star in ‘The Extra Man’
Kevin Kline, Paul Dano, Katie Holmes and John C. Reilly have agreed to star in a new comedy film titled "The Extra Man". Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini are set to directing this film. The duo's directing credits include "The Nanny Diaries" and "American Splendor". The flick is based on the best selling novel ‘The Extra Man’ by Jonathan Ames. The film will start its production this February 2009 in New York.
The film is about a failed playwright who works as an escort for rich widows on the Upper East Side. He then forms a mentor-student relationship with a troubled aspiring playwright
Kevin Kline will be star as a failed playwright and he was last seen in the film "Definitely, Maybe". Paul Dano is playing as troubled and aspiring playwright.
Katie Holmes, the wife of actor Tom Cruise has shot to fame with TV drama series "Dawson's Creek". Her hit films include ‘Batman Begins’, ‘Teaching Mrs. Tingle’, ‘Phone Booth’, ‘Thank You for Smoking’ and ‘Mad Money’.
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I'm confusing Leonardo DiCaprio with my husband: Kate Winslet
British actress Kate Winslet says she spends so much time talking about Leonardo DiCaprio she's starting to confuse him with her real husband, Sam Mendes.
Winslet said:” I am feeling DiCaprio more like my real husband, I have to say. I'm talking about him so much!" She said this while touting UK for the promotion of her film ‘Revolutionary Road’. Five-time Oscar nominee Kate Winslet won two Golden Globe Awards including best actress for her role in ‘Revolutionary Road’ and best supporting actress award for her performance in ‘The Reader’.
The film ‘Revolutionary Road’ has been directed by her husband Sam Mendes and stars Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet in the lead roles. The flick is based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Richard Yates. The script was written by Justin Haythe. The film was released on December 26, 2008 in few theaters and is now set to release all over USA on January 23rd, 2009.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Top bloody Horror, Scary Remake films
1. Dawn of the Dead
Dawn of the Dead is a 2004 horror remake of George A. Romero's 1978 film of the same name. The remake and original both depict a handful of human survivors living in a shopping mall surrounded by swarms of zombies, but the details differ significantly. Directed by Zack Snyder, the film was produced by Strike Entertainment.
2. The Fly
The Fly is a science fiction horror film released in 1986 directed by David Cronenberg. The flick stars Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis and John Getz. It is a remake of the 1958 film of the same name.
3. Cape Fear
Cape Fear is a 1991 thriller film, directed by Martin Scorsese. It is a remake of the 1962 film of the same name. the movie is about a family man, a former public defender, whose family is threatened by a convicted rapist who wants vengeance for having been imprisoned for 14 years because of the lawyer's purposefully faulty defense tactics, prejudicing the accused.
4. Bram Stoker's Dracula
Dracula is a 1992 horror-romance film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
5. The Ring
The Ring is 2002 American remake of the 1998 Japanese horror film of the same name (also known as Ringu). It is based on the novel ‘The Ring’ by Kôji Suzuki. It was directed by Gore Verbinski and stars Naomi Watts and Martin Henderson.
6. The Mummy
The Mummy is a 1999 adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. The movie stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, and Arnold Vosloo as the reanimated mummy. It is a loose remake of the 1932 film of the same name which starred Boris Karloff in the lead role.
7. Halloween
Halloween is a 2007 remake of the 1978 slasher film of the same name. The film was written, produced, and directed by Rob Zombie. The film stars Malcolm McDowell, Tyler Mane, Scout Taylor-Compton, and Daeg Faerch.
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