| Domestic Allegations in Courtney Love Case |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|01:00 pm] |

New information has come to light in the case of Courtney Love losing custody of her 17-year-old daughter, Frances Bean Cobain. Lawyers for the guardianship asked the court to seal documents relating "to a minor and allegations of domestic violence."
On Dec. 11, Love was stripped of legal custody of her daughter and the court has slapped a temporary restraining on her as well. The teenager is living with her grandmother and aunt.
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| Zoe Saldana's 2010 projects....also, chris brown is in movies now wat |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|01:49 pm] |
 With James Cameron set on tackling a smaller picture before heading back to the CG world he created for "Avatar," it'll be a while before star Zoe Saldana once again dons her motion-capture suit and becomes the elegant alien Neytiri. Following this year's blockbuster success of both "Avatar" and "Star Trek," what will be the 31-year-old actress' future on the big screen? Here's where we know she'll be headed in 2010 and beyond.
"Takers" Once titled "Bone Deep," this shoot-'em-up heist flick is next up for Saldana, arriving in theaters in February. Co-starring Chris Brown and T.I.,(WHAT) "Takers" tells the story of a band of bank robbers and the detectives assigned to bring them down. MTV News visited the Culver City, California, set in October, where we witnessed some intense gunfights and got a taste of what's to come from Brown. "We're trying to survive without getting blown away!" he said.
"The Losers" Based on a World War II-focused comic book series, this film features Saldana as Aisha, a badass loose cannon on a team of intelligence operatives. "She's just lethal — completely lethal," Saldana told us in August while showing off the black and blue marks she'd obtained while training for the part. Co-starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Chris Evans and Columbus Short, "Losers" will arrive in theaters in April of 2010.
A "Star Trek" Sequel J.J. Abrams' reboot of this venerable sci-fi franchise reeled in $385 million worldwide — you better believe a sequel is in the works. Zoe Saldana plays the sultry alien Uhura, who resists the advances of James Kirk and finds out she actually has a thing for Spock. So when might we see a "Star Trek" sequel? Said Saldana in a recent MTV interview, "I spoke to J.J. and Bryan Burk, his producing partner at Bad Robot, and they are still in the middle of building the script with Alex Kurtzman and Bob Orci, and we'll probably be going into pre-production around this time next year."
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ooo gurl ilu but chris brown waat |
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| Opinion: Broken Flowers is Bill Murray's Best Role |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|01:45 pm] |

At first Bill Murray was a goofball, a lounge singer or a guy that tried to blow up a gopher. Graduating to movie stardom, he soon found a style of detached cool that worked like gangbusters, or ghostbusters. In movies like Stripes and Ghostbusters, he would make wry comments while the rest of his co-stars acted their parts; he rarely got involved in the drama. But it worked. A decade later, however, he could be seen giving an actual performance in Wes Anderson's Rushmore (1998). He was still funny, but he found a real emotional connection with his co-stars, and he was touching. ( more--bolded )
What do we think, kids? I gotta go with Lost in Translation, personally. source |
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| Hilary Duff Has Class |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|01:39 pm] |
Hilary was spotted shopping at Louis Vuitton in Beverly Hills yesterday!

I blacked out so bad last night, jsyk guys.
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| "Muhammad Ali vs Superman" to be reprinted in Fall 2010 |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|01:32 pm] |

What happens when the world’s most legendary fighter enters the ring against the world’s greatest hero?
Well, if you were around in 1978 to pick up a copy of SUPERMAN VS. MUHAMMAD ALI, then you know what it was like. The historic one-shot featured the Man of Steel teaming up with The Greatest Boxer of All Time to stave off an alien invasion of Earth.
Why are we getting all nostalgic about this comic? Well, if the trip down memory lane isn’t enough for you, here’s some news: DC will be reprinting the story — co-plotted and written by Dennis O’Neil and Neal Adams with art from Adams — in two formats: The first is a deluxe hardcover edition featuring an expanded sketch section and additional content with a new cover by Adams. For all those fans of the book in its tabloid form there is also a limited edition hardcover in the original trim-size with the complete, original cover of the landmark issue. Both collections will hit in the fall of 2010.
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| Santigold, Polo Master |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|01:19 pm] |
Santi tries to learn polo while remaining a qt. There are four parts to it that work in the player. If you have a crappy computer and the player doesn't work, try the site.
I like this series, it shows a different side to the artists and how they work.
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| “The Six Wives Of Henry Lefay” Trailer |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|06:01 pm] |
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After Henry Lefay (Tim Allen) is presumed dead, his daughter (Elisha Cuthbert) returns home to arrange his funeral, where she discovers that his current wife and her five predecessors are fighting over who gets to bury him. Paz Vega, Andie MacDowell, Kelli Garner, Jenna Elfman and Jenna Dewan also star.
The film has yet to receive a release date in the US.
This looks pretty good. Love Elisha Cuthbert!
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| Photographer Bob Willoughby dies at 82 |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|10:18 am] |

Bob Willoughby, who created iconic portraits of his muse, Audrey Hepburn, and dozens of other celebrities as one of the first still photographers assigned to capture life on Hollywood film sets, has died. He was 82.
Willoughby died Friday of cancer at his home in Vence, France, said Claire Willoughby, a daughter-in-law.
The rise of Life and Look magazines created a demand for more than routine photo stills from movie sets and led to a career for Willoughby that spanned three decades.
It took off in 1954 when Warner Bros. asked him to photograph Judy Garland's final scene on the set of "A Star Is Born." His portrait of the freckle-faced star became his first Life cover.
Over the next 20 years, he made now-classic photos on the sets of about 100 films, including the 1960s movies "The Graduate," "My Fair Lady," "Rosemary's Baby" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Writing in 1974 in The Times, entertainment critic Charles Champlin called Willoughby one of the finest movie-set photographers and said his work was impressive "as photojournalism becomes salon art."
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I loved his work -he captured some really great old Hollywood moments/people on film. RIP sir. |
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| qt bb gaga photos |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|12:48 pm] |

Before the days of outrageous hairdos and avant-garde ensembles, Grammy-nominated Lady Gaga — aka Stefani Germanotta — was just an Italian Catholic schoolgirl from New York. “I was a bit insecure in high school,” the 23-year-old star reveals. “I used to get made fun of for being either too provocative or too eccentric, so I started to tone it down. I didn’t fit in, and I felt like a freak.” But once she started college at New York University, she says she began showing her true colors. “I really let the real me out,” the pop sensation reveals. And clearly the “Poker Face” and “Bad Romance” performer hasn’t suppressed herself since. “I’m an outspoken and extreme dresser,” she admits. “I am inspired by photography and art, but mostly by New York.” She defends her quirkiness and explains she does it all for her fans, who can relate to feeling like an outsider. “This is really who I am, and it took a long time to be okay with that,” she says.
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| Keira Knightley, Christoph Waltz and Michael Fassbender join David Cronenberg's new movie |
[Dec. 23rd, 2009|12:38 pm] |

Keira Knightley will lead the cast of David Cronenberg's latest film The Talking Cure, reports The Playlist. The Brit actress will star alongside Inglourious Basterds pair Christoph Waltz and Michael Fassbender in the drama, which is based on Christopher Hampton's play. Hampton's story follows Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, the founders of psychoanalysis, and their relationship with patient Sabina Spielrein. The project will be Cronenberg's first since 2007's gangster drama Eastern Promises. Knightley, currently starring in West End play The Misanthrope, previously starred in the Hampton-scripted war romance Atonement. source
According to another source, Christophe will be playing Freud and Fassbender will play Jung. Sounds awesome! |
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