Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Friday, April 9, 2010

Sex And The City 2 - NEW Trailer!





Sex and ANOTHER City???!!!
The girls are back and are headed to Abu Dhabi, the capital of The United Arab Emirates!

And… AIDAN’s BACK too!

The movie, out May 27, fast forwards two years in the ladies’ lives when the four friends decide to take a week off and venture to Abu Dhabi for a break from real life!

Dying to see this one!

S

Friday, March 13, 2009

Robert Pattinson pour GQ

From Robert Pattinson pour GQ

"GQ Magazine's profile of "Twilight" hunk Robert Pattinson in its April issue is one of the best celebrity interviews I've read in ages. Usually these things put me to sleep; same manufactured stories, nothing true or funny or slightly off-script.

Maybe this one is good because the writer is observant and witty, and he also writes about real fans' reactions to Rob during their lunch at La Conversation on Doheny Drive in West Hollywood. (About three blocks from my house!)

And it may be mostly because Rob is sweet, nervous, funny, honest and not at all media trained (yet).

You find out a lot about Rob's sex life (onscreen only, sorry), how he's terrified of interviews, how he slept with his dog when distraught over a cheating girlfriend, when he took his first Valium, doing it with a dude in “Little Ashes” and how he really spends his nights (not in hot L.A. clubs, but at home watching videos).

Here’s what Pattinson says about getting the part of Edward in "Twilight":

“I took half a Valium and then went into this thing — and all this stuff happened.”

“It was the first time I’ve ever taken Valium,” he tells GQ. “A quarter. A quarter of a Valium. I tried to do it for another audition, and it just completely backfired — I was passing out.”

And then there’s his new film, “Little Ashes," in which he plays artist Salvador Dali to Javier Beltrán's poet-playwright Federico Garcia Lorca and, naked, has graphic sex with a guy.

“In a lot of ways,” Pattinson admits “I was kind of crossing lines of what I thought I was comfortable doing. I had to do all this naked stuff.”

“There’s all these gay sex scenes. And y’know, I haven’t even done a sex scene with a girl, in my whole career. And here I am, with Javier, who plays Lorca, doing an extremely hard-core sex scene, where I have a nervous breakdown afterward. And because we’re both straight, what we were doing seemed kind of ridiculous.”

It gets worse. People were watching. People who spoke a different language. And they were laughing.

"And it wasn’t even a closed set," Rob moans. "There were all these Spanish electricians giggling to themselves.”

Poor Rob!"

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Pinto in Paris pour Chanel!


Freida Pinto attends the Chanel Ready-to-Wear Autumn/Winter 2009 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at Grand Palais on Tuesday (March 10) in Paris, France.

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Twilight in Tokyo

From Twilight in Tokyo

Twilight stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner attend a press conference at Ebisu Garden Place on Friday (February 27) in Tokyo, Japan.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

OSCARS 2009

From Oscars 2009

Here is the Official list of Winners and the respective nominees on different categories of recently concluded Academy Awards 2009 which took place on Monday!

"On what we all knew was going to be a Slumdog night, it appeared that there would be no real surprises (unless you count Israel’s Waltz with Bashir losing to Japan’s Departures in the best foreign language category). Until, that is, Sean Penn won the award that was seemingly destined to be Mickey Rourke’s, for best actor. Both stars were certainly worthy, but according to that Oscar calculus which settles ties by choosing the actor who has been around the block but hasn’t collected a piece of hardware (and, in Rourke’s case, is fairly unlikely ever to be nominated again), it was at least a mild upset that the man who played Randy the Ram didn’t get the gold statue, especially considering his Golden Globe award and the massive wave of press attention given to his performance and its real-life parallels (even Nate Silver, everyone’s favorite predictions guru, whiffed on this one, as well as on best supporting actress). Perhaps Academy voters just weren’t interested in hearing another mumbled eulogy to all of Rourke’s dogs, but it was a shame to be deprived of the actor’s sublime weirdness on the Oscar stage, and for anyone who wanted to see Rourke win, Penn’s singling out of his peer at the end of his acceptance speech was a wan sort of consolation prize.

Despite the (relative) lack of surprises, the 81st Oscar ceremony was more engaging and entertaining than in recent years. Given the times, Hugh Jackman’s vaudevillian, sui generis turn as host felt like an appropriate replacement for Jon Stewart’s acerbic presenting style, and changes to the night’s format were (mostly) welcome. In particular, the decision to bring out five past winners to present the nominees in the acting categories nicely served to personalize the awards people care most about, ensure that all the nominees were recognized, and wrap up the proceedings in the full weight of Oscar history. (Meanwhile, the decision to sandwich the best actress and actor awards between best director and best picture, no doubt motivated by a desire to separate two awards that usually go to the same film, felt jarring.) Heath Ledger’s moment was touching, though a touch anticlimactic coming more than a year after his death, especially considering the crushing inevitability of the award. The more poignant moment involved another joker, the great Jerry Lewis, who won this year’s lifetime achievement honor, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award; though clearly impaired a litany of health concerns, the 82-year-old comic was still able to flash one of his instantly recognizable, endearingly pathetic dunce grins after finishing his mercifully brief speech.

Sean Penn provided one of the evening’s most heartfelt moments when he turned his acceptance into a plea to end the bigotry which led to the passing of Proposition 8 in California just as Milk hit theaters (a plea later echoed by Penn). The irrepressible Petit celebrated by making a coin disappear before the eyes of the Kodak Theater audience, then balancing the Oscar statuette on his nose. In vastly different but equally indelible ways, each brought a bit of magic to the movies in 2008." - VMAN


*winners list*

BEST PICTURE
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
“Frost/Nixon”
“Milk”
“The Reader”
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Winner)

BEST ACTRESS
Anne Hathaway “Rachel Getting Married”
Angelina Jolie “Changeling”
Melissa Leo “Frozen River”
Meryl Streep “Doubt”
Kate Winslet “The Reader” (Winner)

BEST ACTOR
Frank Langella “Frost/Nixon”
Sean Penn “Milk” (Winner)
Brad Pitt “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
Mickey Rourke “The Wrestler”
Richard Jenkins “The Visitor”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Adams, “Doubt”
Penelope Cruz “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (Winner)
Viola Davis “Doubt”
Taraji P. Henson “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
Marisa Tomei “The Wrestler”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Josh Brolin “Milk”
Robert Downey Jr. “Tropic Thunder”
Philip Seymour Hoffman “Doubt”
Heath Ledger “The Dark Knight” (Winner)
Michael Shannon “Revolutionary Road”

BEST DIRECTOR
Danny Boyle “Slumdog Millionaire” (Winner)
Stephen Daldry “The Reader”
David Fincher “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
Ron Howard “Frost/Nixon”
Gus Van Sant “Milk”

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Dustin Lance Black “Milk” (Winner)
Courtney Hunt “Frozen River”
Mike Leig, “Happy-Go-Lucky”
Martin McDonagh “In Bruges”
Andrew Stanton, and Jim Reardon; original story by Stanton and Pete Docter “WALL-E”

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Simon Beaufoy “Slumdog Millionaire” (Winner)
David Hare “The Reader”
Peter Morgan “Frost/Nixon”
John Patrick Shanley “Doubt”
Eric Roth, Robin Swicord “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
“The Baader-Meinhof Complex” (Germany)
“The Class” (France)
“Departures” (Japan) (Winner)
“Revanche” (Austria)
“Waltz with Bashir” (Israel)

BEST ANIMATED FILM
“Bolt”
“Kung Fu Panda”
“WALL-E” (Winner)

BEST ART DIRECTION
“Changeling”
“The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button” (Winner)
“The Dark Knight”
“The Duchess”
“Revolutionary Road”

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Changeling” Tom Stern
“Slumdog Millionaire” Anthony Dod Mantle (Winner)
“The Reader” Chris Menges
“The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button” Claudio Miranda
“The Dark Knight” Wally Pfister

BEST FILM EDITING
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” Kirk Baxter, Angus Wall
“The Dark Knight” Lee Smith
“Frost/Nixon” Daniel P. Hanley, Mike Hill
“Milk” Elliot Graham
“Slumdog Millionaire” Chris Dickens (Winner)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
“Australia” Catherine Martin
“The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button” Jacqueline West
“The Duchess” Michael O’Conner (Winner)
“Milk” Danny Glicker
“Revolutionary Road” Albert Wolsky

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)”
“Encounters at the End of the World”
“The Garden”
“Man on Wire” (Winner)
“Trouble the Water”

BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“Slumdog Millionaire” “Jai Ho” (Winner)
“Slumdog Millionaire” “O Saya”
“WALL-E” “Down To Earth”

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
“The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button” Alexandre Desplat
“Defiance” James Newton Howard
“Milk” Danny Elfman
“Slumdog Millionaire” A.R. Rahman (Winner)
“WALL-E” Thomas Newman

BEST MAKEUP
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,”(Winner)
“The Dark Knight”
“Hellboy II: The Golden Army”

BEST SOUND EDITING
“The Dark Knight”(Winner)
“Iron Man”
“Slumdog Millionaire”
“WALL-E”
“Wanted”

BEST SOUND MIXING
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
“The Dark Knight”
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Winner)
“WALL-E”
“Wanted”

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Winner)
“The Dark Knight”
“Iron Man”

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
“Auf der Strecke (On the Line)”
“Manon on the Asphalt”
“New Boy”
“The Pig”
“Spielzeugland (Toyland)” (Winner)

BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
“La Maison en Petits Cubes” (Winner)
“Lavatory - Lovestory”
“Oktapodi”
“Presto”
“This Way Up”

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM
“The Conscience of Nhem En”
“The Final Inch”
“Smile Pinki” (Winner)
“The Witness - From the Balcony of Room 306″

Oscars Fashion
Oscars Drama
SlumDog's moment!
Governors' Ball

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

AnnaLynne McCord “New Moon’s” newest!


Another 90210-er may be making a stop in the Twilight zone.
I'm hearing that filmmakers have been considering the idea of casting 90210 star AnnaLynne McCord as Heidi in the upcoming New Moon, the much-anticipated sequel to Twilight.
Heidi isn't a major character in the book, but McCord definitely has the gorgeous looks to pull it off.
The character is a "fisher" who brings humans to the Volturi vampires to eat. She's also known as "bait" because of the way she uses her stunning looks to attract humans. In her brief appearance in the book, Bella describes Heidi as having "exceptional, unforgettable" beauty. She has stunning legs, long hair and violet eyes.
Sources tell me McCord has auditioned for the role. "It's not a big part," one of the sources said. "Heidi would be more like a cameo."
McCord should feel pretty comfortable on the set. Her 90210 costar Kellan Lutz—and rumored real-life boyfriend—played Emmett in Twilight and will return for the sequel.
McCord's rep did not immediately comment nor did a rep for the studio, Summit Entertainment.
Director Chris Weitz is expected to start shooting the flick with Robert Pattinson & Co. next month in Vancouver and Italy with a Nov. 20 release date. Summit has yet to make any major new casting announcements for New Moon. However, as I exclusively reported, Dakota Fanning is in serious talks to play Jane.

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VF- The Hollywood Portfolio 2009

From VF- The Hollywood Portfolio 2009

Some of these actor-director teams have a history together—remember Ron Howard and Tom Hanks’s breakthrough, Splash, a quarter-century ago?—while others produced their first mind-melds in 2008. Sam Mendes and Kate Winslet even brought marriage and kids to the Revolutionary Road set. But in each case the chemistry was profound, the effect exponential. From Gus Van Sant and Sean Penn to John Patrick Shanley and Meryl Streep, Annie Leibovitz photographs 10 partnerships that helped generate more than four dozen Oscar nominations this season.

source: vanityfair.com

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Bloom rocks Tattoos!


Tattoo-ed up Orlando Bloom is spotted shirtless on the set of his new movie, Sympathy For Delicious, in Los Angeles on Wednesday (February 4).

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17 Again - first look


The movie poster for Zac Efron’s age-reversing flick 17 Again has arrived!!!
The 21-year-old actor keeps it cool in a pair of aviator sunglasses underneath the headline, “Who says you’re only young once?”

The film is about a guy (Matthew Perry) who gets to turn back time and be seventeen again (Efron) rewriting his life in the process. Also starring: Leslie Mann (director Judd Apatow’s wife), Gossip Girl’s Michelle Trachtenberg, The Office’s Melora Hardin, Weeds’ Hunter Parrish, 90210’s Adam Gregory and Rita Rocks’ Nicole Sullivan.
For more info,

visit 17AgainMovie.com.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Valkyrie hits London



Katie Holmes glows in a black-and-navy Escada cocktail dress with exquisite beading at the premiere of husband Tom Cruise’s WWII flick Valkyrie held at London’s Odeon Leicester Square on Tuesday (January 21).

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

2009 People’s Choice Awards

From 2009 People’s Choice Awards

to have a look at the winners click!


Highlights!


Kate picked up the PCA for Favorite Leading Lady, beating out her Bride Wars costar Anne Hathaway and the PCA host Queen Latifah.

Katherine picked up the PCA trophy for Favorite Comedy Movie for 27 Dresses, beating out Get Smart and Mamma Mia!. Congrats!

Dakota Fanning, The 14-year-old actress picked up the PCA trophies for Favorite Movie Drama (beating out 21 and Eagle Eye) and Favorite Independent Movie (trumping The Duchess and Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day).

Reese Witherspoon picked up the PCA trophy for Favorite Female Movie Star for her work in the comedy Four Christmases. She beat out fellow actresses Angelina Jolie and Keira Knightley. Congrats, Reese!

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Anne Hathaway gets Critics Choice Award ...Angelina gets groped!






The big buzz at the 2009 Critics Choice Awards was all about Angelina Jolie, but for two separate reasons — (1) the look on her face when Anne Hathaway got best actress and (2) the look on other people's faces when Brad Pitt put his hand up her dress during a make-out session at their table.


Angelina either was steamed or flat-out gave the stink-eye when Anne rambled on and on in her acceptance speech, depending on which gossip column you read. (Fox says "steamed," E! says "stink-eye.") In Angelina's defense, we do have to say that the speech was a bit of an overshare.
And by most accounts, Brad and Angie might have been better off getting a room. During a lot of that dead time that would have gone to accepting awards, they reportedly occupied themselves by kissing and smooching, even while other people were talking to them. One witness told Us:
At one point, Brad had his hand all the way up Angelina’s dress!"
Hey, we weren't at their table so we can't say. But we hope this isn't a preview of the Golden Globes and the Oscars.


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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Bride Wars Premiere


Kate Hudson arrives in Oscar de la Renta along with Anne Hathaway at the Bride Wars Premiere at AMC Loews Lincoln Square in New York City on Monday night.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Cate Blanchett pour Vanity Fair (FEB 09)


Shiny Trophy favorite Cate Blanchett graces the February 09 cover of Vanity Fair. Photographer: Annie Leibovitz

Here’s a snip-bit from the interview:

On not ruling out more babies: “Who knows? Don’t close those doors. The world is very overpopulated, but we do make nice ones. They all look like [my husband Andrew Upton]. To say he has dominant genes would be an understatement.”
On signing a three-year contract with Australia’s leading theater: “Andrew had worked closely with the company, and when the idea came up he was wondering if it was something we wanted to do together. The opportunity presented itself, and it would have been utter I’m not a spokesperson against the world of injectables. If you grow up in an environment where your mother gets you a boob job when you turn 18, what hope is there? But I didn’t grow up in that world. The reason I went to train as an actor was that I was interested in it for the long haul. You can become very self-obsessed, but you’ve got to keep looking outward.”


On keeping a careful distance from Hollywood: “I don’t exist in that world. I observe it, but there’s so much else to be thinking about. Maybe it’s because I’m with someone who’s not with me because of that; I’m not a trophy. He likes the vessel, but he also wants to make sure the vessel is full. The world of film can be so noisy, but the other aspects of my life are actually the noisiest parts of my life. My best friends are a social worker and a visual artist.”

Cate plays Brad Pitt’s soulmate in their latest movie, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, in theaters now.

Read Cate’s full cover story at VanityFair.com.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

"Twilight" movie review


So Twilight … we all read the book here at FETCH! and loved the series and then came the movie which we all saw too and it was good!?

I went to see Robert Pattinson and Cam Gigandet and I was happy because I got my fix but beyond the obvious eyecandy, Twilight did not completely disappoint … sure I felt a lot more could have been done about the pace of the film and there were some bits that lacked continuity but on the whole it provided for some excellent viewing.
The backdrop of the sleepy, cold wet forks seemed to mirror the weather here in Dubai... the day Twilight released it was raining cats and dogs and that added to the whole atmosphere!
Twilight manages to make you “feel” the cold the growing tension between Bella and Edward … that “oh my god my crush positively detests me” thing we girls do to our selves! Its all captured pretty eloquently … Kristen Stewart plays her part as the klutzy teen trying to make the best out off a not so great situation … Robert plays the bad boy/ oh right VAMPIRE! And he does it well! (sigh!)
I wanted the other Cullens to show up more! They all look so pretty and they did their parts well so no complaints there … the sound track is to die for... perfect mood music! … slightly emo at times but absolutely worth the buy! Paramore’s “Decode”, Muse’s “Supermassive Black Hole” and Mutemath's "Spotlight" were some of my favorites!

So am sure you all watched it so … go watch it again!

I would give it a 4 out of 5

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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Robert Pattinson pour Interview Magazine


Michael Martin interviewed Robert Pattinson for the October 2008 issue of Interview Magazine (with James Franco on the cover). Here’s the article and a new pic of Robert striking a sexy pose with his pants hanging off his hips:

– Alert the tabloids: Harry Potter actor linked to drug house! Twenty-two-year-old Robert Pattinson fondly recalls his time living in a “cool little ex-crack den” in London with best friend Tom Sturridge. He’s joking (we think) about their bad behavior as struggling young actors. “We spent the better part of a year just getting drunk every night,” Pattinson admits. “I don’t know if that counts as ’struggling.’” After the debauchery ended, Pattinson co-starred as Cedric Diggory in two Harry Potter movies. A former child model–he posed professionally from ages 12 to 15 (”when I stopped looking like a girl”)–Pattinson has been dubbed “the next Jude Law” in the British press. “I don’t really see the similarity,” he says. One opportunity to break out comes via next year’s Little Ashes, a Spanish drama in which Pattinson stars as the young Salvador Dali. But first, there’s the vampire thriller Twilight, based on the popular teen books, in which Pattinson plays Edward, a 108-year-old bloodsucker in love with a high school girl. Horror fans are already stalking him. “It’s funny,” Pattinson says, “because teenage girls would say,’ Oh my God, you’re Cedric!’ It switched in a week to ‘Oh, my God, it’s Edward!’ Allegiances change to freely in the teen-girl world.”

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A Princess Gets Edgy!



Anne Hathaway's personal life hasn't been a fairy tale lately. About to hit the screen with a dark, riveting turn in ''Rachel Getting Married,'' the actress talks about taking risks, growing up, and getting her priorities straight.





read the interview at EW.com





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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Ben - Wet and oh so CUTE!

Ok so Dorian Gray is a corrupt S.O.B with a creepy painting of himself that reveals the decay within … that being said he’s soooooooooooooo cute!

Aww I officially have the biggest crush on Ben Barnes!

The cute Brit was seen filming some scenes in the rain in Central London on Monday.

The 27-year-old actor plays Oscar Wilde’s title character Dorian Gray, which also stars Colin Firth, Rebbeca Hall and Emilia Fox, will be released in the fall of 2009 in Britain.

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