MTV aired a raw and bold documentary called "No Easy Decision" as a holiday special and it presented an issue as hard as its title. The spin-off to "16 and Pregnant" follows the reality show's alumna Markai Durham who fell pregnant for the second time. It highlights the emotional distress that Markai went through until she reached the decision to abort the baby.
Markai, who actually was banned from talking to the press before the episode aired, wrote on her Facebook page to prepare viewers of what they would see. "I thought I was on birth control," she wrote on early Tuesday morning. "I thought I was protected I thought this would have never been anything I would have to go through. But it just shows you ...you will never know."
She continued, "If your pro-life I understand. If your pro-choice hey Im with you. If your anti-abortion I was you. Each and everyone of you I listen to. Even if its only calling me names or disrespecting me because of my decison. (sic)."
In the half-hour show, Markai said, "We can't take care of another baby. Abortion is the best choice for us." She called several clinics to find out more about her options, received information about the differences between a medical and a surgical abortion and broke in tears after the call was over. She said, "I never thought [abortion] would be an option for me."
She was six weeks into the pregnancy when she had the abortion. At the end she concluded, "I wouldn't choose abortion as a first option for anyone, but it was the best decision for me. I know I'll make it through."
Thursday, December 30, 2010
MTV Aired 'No Easy Decision'
Eva Green Has Just Dropped Another Role
Eva Green has just dropped another role. After Gemma Arterton said she will replace Green in "Waiting for Robert Capa", now Diane Kruger steps in to take over her role in "Farewell, My Queen". The "National Treasure" blonde beauty will be seen playing Marie Antoinette in the upcoming movie, The Playlist says.
She joins Lea Seydoux and Gerard Depardieu whose involvements have been known before. Seydoux is set to portray a reader to her royal majesty during the final days of the French Revolution. There is still no word on who Depardieu will portray, but it is believed that he will be seen as a member of the royal family.
"Farewell, My Queen" will be helmed by Benoit Jacquot, who is best known for his films "The School of Flesh", "The Untouchable", "Keep It Quiet" and "Seventh Heaven". Shooting possibly takes place sometime next spring.
Diane Kruger is famous for her role as Helen in "Troy". She took part in acclaimed film "Inglourious Basterds" and landed several nods through her performance in it. The 34-year-old actress is also set to reprise her role as Dr. Abigail Chase in "National Treasure 3", but the project has not shown significant progress since it was said to be shot last fall.
A New Sneak Peek for 'Biutiful' Is Released
A new sneak peek for "Biutiful" is released shortly before the film hits limited U.S. theaters on December 29. The clip features a scene which is less in dialog and follows Javier Bardem's Uxbal as he runs on the street before being arrested by police. Looking scared, he pees on his pants.
"Biutiful" is a love story between a father and his children. Uxbal is a conflicted man who struggles to reconcile fatherhood, love, spirituality, crime, guilt and mortality amidst the dangerous underworld of modern Barcelona. His livelihood is earned out of bounds, his sacrifices for his children know no bounds.
Like life itself, this is a circular tale that ends where it begins. As fate encircles him and thresholds are crossed, a dim, redemptive road brightens, illuminating the inheritances bestowed from father to child, and the paternal guiding hand that navigates life's corridors, whether bright, bad - or biutiful.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu directs the drama in addition to writing the script with Nicolas Giacobone and Armando Bo. Acclaimed filmmakers like Guillermo del Toro and Alfonso Cuaron are among the producers line-up.
Javier Bardem has won best actor prize at 2010 Cannes Film Festival for his role in "Biutiful".
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Dizzee Rascal's 'Must Be the Music' Axed
Dizzee Rascal's attempts to forge a TV career have flopped - the British rapper's talent-spotting show "Must Be the Music" has been axed. The "Bonkers" hitmaker launched the American Idol-style program in the summer, touring his native Britain to seek out stars of the future.
But bosses at Sky One were unimpressed with the show's viewing figures and will not be commissioning a second series. The rapper was a judge on "Must Be the Music", alongside Texas frontwoman Sharleen Spiteri and jazz star Jamie Cullum.
Previously, a representative for British rapper Dizzee Rascal was forced to deny rumors he is dating Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia, after the pair was spotted enjoying a shopping trip in London on Thursday, December 23. "They're good friends. He was just escorting her on a shopping trip," the rep said.
Andrew Lloyd Webber Is in Talks with U.S. TV Executives
Andrew Lloyd Webber is in talks with U.S. TV executives over plans to bring his "Wizard of Oz" talent search to America. The composer is hoping to launch a television casting show to find an unknown to play Dorothy in the musical - as he's done in the U.K.
His U.K. show will launch in February 2011 with newcomer Danielle Hope as his leading lady and Michael Crawford returning to the London stage. He hopes his American TV talent search will prove to be healthy competition for Simon Cowell's new "The X Factor (US)" show.
Lloyd Webber tells Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper, "A couple of the networks in the U.S. have wanted to build something around what I do on TV, and I think with Oz something is definitely going to happen there."
"The X Factor juggernaut is going to be huge there next year but other networks are looking for something to go against it. Once we've found a Dorothy in the U.S., my instinct is to open the show in Kansas (where the story is set)."
Friday, December 24, 2010
Gorillaz and Blur star Damon Albarn Has Warned 'Glee'
Gorillaz and Blur star Damon Albarn has warned "Glee" producers not to contact him about using his songs on the TV show - because he can't forgive them for stealing The Beatles' U.S. pop chart record.
Albarn has yet to be asked to be a part of the hit musical show but he insists he'll never agree to let his songs be a part of the programme. The Brit is still upset by the fact the cast of "Glee" toppled the Fab Four's record for most appearances on the Billboard Hot 100 by a non-solo act earlier this year. Albarn says, "Those songs won't last like the Beatles... They'll be forgotten in a few years time."
He isn't the only star keen to keep his tracks away from "Glee" - the Kings of Leon have already refused to let the show use hits like "Use Somebody" and "Sex on Fire".
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Jimmy Fallon Is Not Giving up His Robert Pattinson Persona
Jimmy Fallon is not giving up his Robert Pattinson persona, starring in a new edition of "Bothered" which aired on his late night show. This time, the so-called Robert Pattinson complains about the holiday season while perching on a tree with his favorite black book.
"Christmas shopping bothers me! Christmas shopping is stupid" Fallon exclaimed with a British accent. He is bitter at how early people go for the shopping, how difficult it is to find a parking spot at the mall, how he has to "buy a present I can't afford for people I don't like" and how much the amount in credit card bill that you'll get at New Year.
'Robert' is also bothered by Santa Clause, the silly toys that people buy and the 12 Christmas carols that people hear over and over every year. He then brought up a blow-up doll, called her "honey" and gave her "Twilight" DVDs as Christmas present.
Fallon has been doing similar sketches for "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" since last year, taking a jab at Valentine's Day, Halloween and also the World Cup among others.
The cast of 'The Social Network'to Be Honored at Palm Springs Festival
The cast of "The Social Network" will be the guests of honor at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in California next month, on January 8, 2011. They have been named as the recipients of the 2011 Ensemble Performance Award.
Actors Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake will be among the stars taking to the podium at the annual event in January, when director David Fincher presents them with the top prize.
The awards gala will kick off what is sure to be a big season for "The Social Network" - the story of Facebook.com has already scooped a host of honors from film critics associations across the U.S., as well as picking up six Golden Globe nominations, including recognition for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Nicollette Sheridan dropped the lawsuit against "Desperate Housewives" Creator
The dust has settled, Nicollette Sheridan dropped the lawsuit against "Desperate Housewives" creator Marc Cherry. The show's former actress sued Cherry back in April for hitting her in the head and creating a hostile work environment. Sheridan contacted ABC but the network was reportedly on Cherry's side and decided to terminate her contract.
Now Sheridan has agreed to drop claims of physical injury and emotional distress, stating in a joint stipulation on Friday, December 17 at Los Angeles Superior Court that she won't assert any claim for emotional or physical damages. In return, she doesn't have to submit for mental and physical evaluations.
Nevertheless, Sheridan is still able to proceed with the case although the damages will be limited. She can pursue lost wages, benefits and other financial compensation as the case goes forward.
Cherry has not issued a response. Back then he reasoned that the show fired a lot of people every time but only one took it bitterly. The remaining cast such as Teri Hatcher and Eva Longoria backed him up, saying in a joint statement, "The friendships and support that Marc Cherry, the cast, the crew and the producers have shared for the past six years have made this a wonderful job that we are grateful for every day."
Friday, December 17, 2010
30 Women of 'Bachelor' Revealed
ABC has unveiled the identities of 30 women who compete for Brad Womack's heart on "The Bachelor". The average age of the women is 26 while Womack is 38, but the bachelor told Zap2It, "I've never thought about age until now. I'm beginning to realize I'm an old guy!. No, age has never been an issue. Age is just a number. I'm more concerned about maturity level."
The women's professions range from a nanny to musical theater performer to attorney. But he may find something in common from food writer Britt for Womack runs several bars in Austin, Texas with his twin brother.
The filming had begun earlier this year and Womack revealed that he is choosing somebody this time. He was famous for rejecting both of his final two in season 11 but he claimed now, "I am very much in love." He told Etonline, "I am a happy guy. It was completely different [the second time around] for so many reasons. I was so much more open to the process. I just had a great time. I know that sounds strange."
He also did confirm that DeAnna Pappas and Jenni Croft whose heart he broke, paid him a visit on the new season's premieres. "It was a complete shock," he said about the arrangement made by the producers. "I had no idea they were going to be there. That conversation was something that I had wanted to take place before that. Jenni and DeAnna were a little tough on me. After we talked for a while, all was forgiven. We moved on. I gained some closure there, so I was appreciative."
"The Bachelor" season 15 kicks off Monday, January 3 at 8/7c. Names of the women including their biographies and individual photos can be found on ABC.com. For those who can't wait to find out what happen down the line, Reality Steve which accurately pointed out previous seasons has this season's spoilers.
The 28th Annual William S. Paley Television Festival Will Show
The 28th Annual William S. Paley Television Festival will show a more variable and commercial line-up when the annual event takes place March 4 to 18 next year. The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills has announced their panels which include "Freaks and Geeks" and "The Walking Dead".
A comedy which only lived for a year starting 1999, "Freaks and Geeks" will reunite the cast which consists of James Franco, Seth Rogen, and Jason Segel among others. The panel will be combined with a reunion of "Undeclared" and hosted by director Judd Apatow. "Undeclared" was canceled in 2002, starring Jay Baruchel, Charlie Hunnam, and again, Rogen. However, Paley has not confirmed which cast would attend.
Also listed to erect a panel is AMC's breakout hit "The Walking Dead" which is expected to address when the series is coming back for a second season. There will also be "True Blood" and "American Idol", the latter which will be honored for its ten years on television.
The complete schedule for 2011 PaleyFest would be available on Wednesday, January 19, 2011. Meanwhile, general tickets for the public will not go on sale until after the holidays, but there is a Festival Premium pass available now to ensure you do not get sold out of any individual panel and get special goodies. More info about the fest are on the press release.
Jon Favreau Turned down Directing Duties on 'Iron Man 3'
Jon Favreau turned down directing duties on "Iron Man 3" after deciding he wanted to work on a movie which "isn't loaded with built-in expectations". Favreau helped create a hugely successful film franchise, starring Robert Downey Jr. as the comic book superhero, by directing the first two installments and bringing in profits of more than $1 billion.
It was announced earlier this week that the actor/director had walked away from a planned third movie, although no explanation was given for his departure. Favreau has now opened up about his decision to quit, revealing he wanted to focus on a new project rather than a massively-hyped comic book movie.
He tells the Los Angeles Times, "(I wanted to) find something that lights a fire (inside me and will) blow people away, which is easier to do with a project that isn't loaded with built-in expectations..." And it was Favreau's desire to bring Disney attraction the "Magic Kingdom" to life on the big screen which spurred him on to leave "Iron Man 3".
"Between the theme parks and the movies, the Disney iconography was probably the first set of archetypes that I was exposed to. Walt was able to expose me as a child to the full array of emotions, including fear and sorrow. Those movies and attractions haunted my dreams and made a deep impression on me as a child."
But Favreau insists he has nothing but good memories of working on the "Iron Man" films. He adds, "Marvel and I both came of age together. The years that we shared were a pivotal experience. Kevin (Feige, Marvel Studios president) has a firm grasp on the many franchises and how they all interweave and I am happy that I had the opportunity to establish the world that these characters can now play in... I look forward to seeing what others can do playing in the same world."
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Emma Stone Fears She Will 'Freak out' at Next Year's Golden Globe Awards
Emma Stone fears she will "freak out" at next year's Golden Globe Awards when she comes face-to-face with her idols and fellow nominees Angelina Jolie, Annette Bening and Julianne Moore.
The young star was stunned to learn she had landed a Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) nod for her role in "Easy A" on Tuesday, December 14, placing her in the same category as a team of established A-list stars. But Stone is struggling to come to terms with the news and admits she is more than likely to be so starstruck when she bumps into her competitors at the event, she'll end up acting like a freak.
She tells People.com, "Let's just be honest, that's pretty surreal. I don't know what I'm going to do when I see (Jolie) in person. I'm going to freak out when I see anybody in person. It's insane! I'm still coming to realization that I got nominated. I'm in the state of 'Oh, my God!' My mum and dad called and they were on speakerphone and said, 'We're proud of you,' and that was the best. I teared up."
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Two Snow White Projects Brewing Under Two Different Studios
Two Snow White projects brewing under two different studios get casting news at the same time. Universal's "Snow White and the Huntsman" reportedly is hunting for Charlize Theron to play the evil Queen while Relativity Media's "The Brothers Grimm: Snow White" wants Julia Roberts to take the villainous role.
None of the casting has been confirmed but there is more progress in the casting department of Universal's version. The studio is also talking to Michael Fassbender's reps to have him starring as the huntsman. If the deal is struck, Theron and Fassbender would go under direction of newcomer Rupert Sanders.
As for the titular character, the studio has prepared a shortlist of young actress' names. They initially wanted to go with established starlets such as Kristen Stewart and Saoirse Ronan but have since changed direction. The screen tests will be conducted in the next few days, THR said.
Those who are expected to turn up are Riley Keough aka Marie Currie in "The Runaways", Felicity Jones aka Miranda in "The Tempest", Bella Heathcoat aka Amanda Fowler in "Neighbours" and Alicia Vikander aka Katarina in Swedish movie "Beloved". Apart from Keough, the three other actresses have not broken American market yet.
Monday, December 13, 2010
'Vampire Diaries'Signed Off from Its Fall Season on Thursday
"The Vampire Diaries" officially signed off from its Fall season on Thursday, December 9 with "By the Light of the Moon". It will return on January 27 with a new episode called "The Descent" where things are going downhill for Rose.
The extended preview given by The CW reveals that the character played by Lauren Cohan would go through a various stage of changes including dementia that would eventually lead to her death. Jules, however, has a solution to end her suffering, telling Damon to put a stake into her heart.
There is yet any synopsis for the new episode but Paul Wesley has teased on what fans can expect when the Spring season begins. "There's a big werewolf aspect coming to the show, which I think is going to be a really big deal," he told PopcornBiz. "They're bringing in supporting characters. There are a lot of sort of supporting cast coming in and guest stars that are going to be pretty pivotal."
There's a central villain in L.J. Smith's novel series by the name of Klaus. "We don't know who's going to be playing Klaus, but that's going to be a huge thing," Wesley continued. "He's going to be the big, evil bad guy, and we're all really, really interested to see who they're going to cast because we think it's going to be a pretty big deal."
Super Bowl Episode Photos of 'Glee'
"Glee" fans who can't wait to get a glimpse of the Super Bowl episode may crave on some set photos which have come out online. The pics, which are available on Daily Mail, show New Direction members in football jerseys, not only the boys but a particular girl as well.
Usually reserved and feminine, Rachel Berry donned a full football gear, taking the number 1. Also seen in the pictures which are taken in what looks like a field, are Cory Monteith's Finn and Chord Overstreet's Sam. Daily Mail added that Mark Salling's Puck is also on the field while Chris Colfer's Kurt and Darren Criss' Blaine are spotted sitting on the bleachers to cheer Rachel.
Lea Michele herself has hinted in the past that she is going rough in the episode. "It's a lot of football stuff. You may or may not see me in a football uniform. That I will say," she told Entertainment Tonight. The episode airs on February 6 after the all-day coverage of Super Bowl XLV.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
James Franco Is to Make A Return to Daytime Soap 'General Hospital'
Striking while the iron is hot, James Franco is to make a return to daytime soap "General Hospital" and reprise his role as the serial killer. The actor has twice appeared on the ABC show but he has agreed to do two more episodes which air just in time for his hosting stint at the Oscars.
For his critically-acclaimed performance in "127 Hours", Franco has been poised to take a nomination at the upcoming Academy Awards. He has been tapped to host the show with Anne Hathaway who is also a potential contender due to her role in "Love and Other Drugs". The "General Hospital" appearance would coincide this event, airing a day before and the day after the February 27 ceremony.
"When we realized James would be in L.A. for the Oscars and all the other awards shows, we asked if he'd consider coming back and doing a little something for us," executive producer Jill Farren Phelps told TV Guide. Franco had even requested for a longer story-arc.
"He was happy to do it and requested that we use the appearance to plug his next story," Phelps continued. "He's also expressed an interest in directing at GH. He's been really, really good to us. Whatever James wants, we'd love to make it happen!"
There's no clue yet how Franco, his character's name in the soap, would return. Phelps would only say, "Franco will remind Jason and the audience that he's still out there. We just haven't seen or heard from him because he's been terribly busy."
Cate Blanchett Is Heading to The Middle Earth Once Again
Cate Blanchett is heading to the Middle Earth once again. The 41-year-old actress is tapped to reprise her "Lord of the Rings" role as Galadriel aka Lady of Lothlorien in "The Hobbit", New Line/Warner Bros has officially announced on December 7.
The press release also confirmed that Ken Stott, Sylvester McCoy and Mikael Persbrandt are cast in the film along with Ryan Gage, Jed Brophy and William Kircher. Stott ("Charlie Wilson's War") will play the Dwarf Lord Balin, McCoy ("Doctor Who") will play the wizard Radagast the Brown and Swedish actor Persbrandt ("Everlasting Moments'", "Day and Night") will play the shape-shifter Beorn. British actor Gage ("Outlaw", "Doctors") will play Drogo Baggins; and New Zealand actors Brophy ("Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "District 9") and Kircher ("Out of the Blue", "Legend of the Seeker") will play the dwarves Nori and Bifur respectively.
They all join Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Aidan Turner, Robert Kazinsky and Graham McTavish whose casting were unveiled before. Freeman takes the lead role of Bilbo Baggins. Ian McKellen is also expected to reprise his "LOTR" role as Gandalf, but it has not been confirmed yet.
In the meantime, the production for "The Hobbit" is set to be kicked off in February 2011 in New Zealand with Peter Jackson on board to helm it. The movie is split into two parts which will be shot back to back.
Jonah Hill to Cast in The New Version of '21 Jump Street'
Johnny Depp is urging Jonah Hill to cast him in the new version of "21 Jump Street" - because the Hollywood star is eager to appear in the reboot of his 1980s TV series. Hill has signed up to star in a new movie version of the show and he recently revealed a cameo role has been written for Depp to return to the project that kick-started his career.
But Depp is worried producers have changed their minds about bringing him in for a guest appearance, as he hasn't been approached about the part - and he's appealing to Hill to get in touch. He tells MTV.com, "I've said I'm into it, but no one's actually approached me... Call him. I'm in. I think it'd be pretty easy."
Jonah Hill will star opposite Channing Tatum who takes another lead role in the buddy cop film.
'Glee' Star Chris Colfer Is Set to Be 'Struck by Lightning'
"Glee" star Chris Colfer is set to be "Struck by Lightning" when he makes his movie debut in his own comedy. The Emmy-nominated actor wrote the script for the coming-of-age film himself and has teamed up with "Youth in Revolt" producer David Permut to bring the project to the big screen.
And Permut admits he was blown away by the quality of the screenplay, comparing Colfer's talents to that of late director John Hughes. He tells industry paper Daily Variety, "I was very impressed with how sophisticated (Colfer's) writing is. He may be only 20 but he's an old soul."
The movie will be shopped around studios in the New Year and production is scheduled to begin next summer.
Chris Colfer's "Glee" co-star Lea Michele reportedly will also make big screen debut with "New Year's Eve", a follow-up to romantic comedy "Valentine's Day".
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
'The King's Speech' Hailed at The 13th Annual British Independent Film Awards
"The King's Speech" has been hailed at the 13th annual British Independent Film Awards. The movie was a favorite at numerous film festivals and now collects its prizes from the Sunday, December 5 prize-giving event.
The drama film takes the coveted title of Best Film in addition to helping Colin Firth win Best Actor kudo. Helena Bonham Carter and Geoffrey Rush are named Best Supporting Actress and Actor respectively, with the actress additionally honored with Richard Harris Award. The other gong obtained by "The King's Speech" is for the Best Screenplay.
Low-budgeted "Monsters" also takes home multiple nods. The movie has become a vehicle for Gareth Edwards to get his Best Director prize. His own efforts with the special effects additionally result in Best Technical Achievement and the sci-fi thriller is chosen as the winner of Best Achievement in Production title.
Carey Mulligan has a thing to celebrate that night, too, as she grabs Best Actress award for her role in "Never Let Me Go". "A Prophet" is chosen as Best Foreign Independent Film, Liam Neeson is given Variety Award while Special Jury Prize goes to Jenne Casarotto.
Full Winner's List of 2010 British Independent Film Awards:
- Best British Independent Film: "The King's Speech"
- Best Foreign Independent Film: "A Prophet"
- Best Director: Gareth Edwards, "Monsters"
- Best Actress: Carey Mulligan, "Never Let Me Go"
- Best Actor: Colin Firth, "The King's Speech"
- Best Supporting Actress: Helena Bonham Carter, "The King's Speech"
- Best Supporting Actor: Geoffrey Rush, "The King's Speech"
- Best Screenplay: David Seidler, "The King's Speech"
- Douglas Hickox Debut Director Award: Clio Barnard, "The Arbor"
- Most Promising Newcomer: Joanne Froggatt, "In Our Name"
- Best Documentary: "Enemies of the People"
- Raindance Award: "Son of Babylon"
- Best Achievement in Production: "Monsters"
- Best Technical Achievement: "Monsters", Visual Effects - Gareth Edwards
- Best British Short: "Baby"
- Special Jury Prize: Jenne Casarotto
- Richard Harris Award: Helena Bonham Carter
- Variety Award: Liam Neeson
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
2011 Oscars Hosts Are James Franco and Anne Hathaway
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is apparently trying to attract younger audience for the next Oscars. The organization announced on Monday, November 29 that James Franco and Anne Hathaway are tapped to host the 83rd annual Academy Awards to be held on February 27, 2011, continuing the double-act hosting technique that Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin did at the 2010 ceremony.
Some say this is a strange choice for neither of them are comedians. However, Oscars co-producer Don Mischer claimed, "They both have a great sense of humor and a great sense of comedy." In a statement, Mischer and producer Bruce Cohen also explained why they landed their choice on Franco and Hathaway, "James Franco and Anne Hathaway personify the next generation of Hollywood icons - fresh, exciting and multi-talented."
Franco's hosting assignment will mark his second appearance at the Oscar telecast while the upcoming ceremony will be Hathaway's fifth appearance. In 2009, the 28-year-old beauty joined host Hugh Jackman on stage to perform a comedic musical number.
Both Franco and Hathaway could be potentially nominated for awards themselves that night. The former has been touted as the contender in Best Actor category for his performance in "127 Hours", while the latter has been discussed as a long-shot Best Actress nominee for "Love and Other Drugs".
Monday, November 29, 2010
Nina Dobrev Translated for 'Vampire Diaries'
Nina Dobrev is not only playing double roles on-screen but also off-screen. In an interview "The Vampire Diaries" star revealed that she helped the writing team to translate English to Bulgarian for Katherine's scene on November 11 episode titled "Katerina".
The 21-year-old actress indeed has Bulgarian blood running through her veins. She was born in the country but was raised in Toronto, Canada. "I called my mom, and she and I translated it," Dobrev told Toronto Sun in a phone interview.
On why she stepped up on the plate, Dobrev revealed, "I think the writers had used an internet translator and it was so funny. All those online translators are never right. So we did it. I translated my own dialogue, but I called my mom just to confirm I was right."
The particular episode did not only take her energy behind the scene. "I worked really, really hard on that (episode). I really got to play the four different characters. And it was great to play the innocence of pre-vampire Katherine, when she was just a normal human." She portrays Elena, modern-day Katherine, 1800s Katherine who has become a vampire and 1400s Katherine before she was turned.
'Deathly Hallows' Wins Over 'Tangled' at Box Office
This Thanksgiving holiday has ended with a victory for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" at North American Box Office. The movie earns an estimated $50.3 million during the latest three days' ticket sales, bringing its domestic gross total to $220.4 million. Though the number shows a 60% decline from the previous result, it is enough to block some new entries from taking the top spot.
But "Tangled" is not to be underestimated for it follows the wizard movie on number two with a short gap. The family animation has a strong opening weekend with an approximately $49.1 million, making a current domestic revenue of $69 million since it debuted on Wednesday, November 24.
Next, there is DreamWorks' animation "Megamind" which drops one place from second to third with an additional $12.8 million. "Burlesque", despite supported by the performances from Christina Aguilera and Cher, lands on number four in its first week with an estimated $11.9 million. "Unstoppable" starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine rounds up the top five with an estimated $11.8 million.
Other newcomers "Love and Other Drugs" and "Faster" enter the chart on the sixth with $9.9 million and on the seventh place with $8.7 million respectively. Meanwhile, "The King's Speech" has an impressive limited debut with $349,791 in four theaters or $87,448 per screen, which is higher than "The Kids Are All Right" per screen of $70,282 on seven screens in July.
Top Ten Movies at Box Office for November 19-21:
- "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" - $50.3 million
- "Tangled" - $49.1 million
- "Megamind" - $12.8 million
- "Burlesque" - $11.9 million
- "Unstoppable" - $11.8 million
- "Love and Other Drugs" - $9.9 million
- "Faster" - $8.7 million
- "Due Date" - $7.3 million
- "The Next Three Days" - $4.9 million
- "Morning Glory" - $4 million
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Kimberley Walsh Landed A Supporting Role in An Upcoming Movie
British pop star Kimberley Walsh is following in her Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding's footsteps - she's landed a supporting role in an upcoming movie. The members of the girl group made brief appearances in 2007's St. Trinian's playing school band members, with Harding going on to land a bigger part in the sequel.
Walsh has now also bagged herself another film project - she's been cast in "Horrid Henry: The Movie", alongside Anjelica Huston and Richard E. Grant. She'll play the lead character's cousin, Polly.
She says, "I am so excited to have been asked! The Horrid Henry books are wonderful and to be playing the role of Prissy Polly in 3D is incredible!"
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
'Harry Potter' Appears in 'Deathly Hallows: Part I' NY Premiere
After premiering "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" in England, the cast of the wizard movie series jetted off to promote the movie Stateside. The main stars including Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton and Ralph Fiennes took part in this New York premiere held on November 15 at Alice Tully Hall.
Also becoming the spotlight that Monday night was Sarah Jessica Parker who came with husband Matthew Broderick and son James Wilkie Broderick. Gabourey Sidibe was additionally among the guests which included young celebrities such as "Glee" newbie Darren Criss and Madonna's daughter Lourdes Ciccone Leon.
In the first part of the final "Harry Potter" films, Radcliffe's Harry Potter and Watson's Hermione Granger will share a smooch where the actress was asked to be topless. On this scene, Watson recently shared to MTV Movie News, "It was only the day before that they said, 'Oh, by the way, we hope it's all right, but we want you to be topless, and we're going to cover you in silver paint.' It was awkward enough as it was without the silver paint and the strapless bra, but whatever. It works. It looks good for the story."
"Deathly Hallows: Part I" begins as Harry, Ron and Hermione set out on their perilous mission to track down and destroy the secret to Voldemort's immortality and destruction - the Horcruxes. On their own, without the guidance of their professors or the protection of Professor Dumbledore, the three friends must now rely on one another more than ever. But there are Dark Forces in their midst that threaten to tear them apart.
This adventure film will open wide in both the U.S. and U.K. on November 19 and is followed by the release of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" on July 15, 2011.
PHOTO GALLERY: The NY Premiere of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I'
Carey Mulligan Cast as Daisy in 'Great Gatsby'
Baz Luhrmann has found the leading lady for his "The Great Gatsby" in Carey Mulligan. The filmmaker confirms to Deadline Hollywood that the "An Education" actress is cast as Daisy Buchanan following report that she was the top choice for the role.
"Regarding the role of Daisy Buchanan, I was privileged to explore the character with some of the world's most talented actresses, each one bringing their own particular interpretation, all of which were legitimate and exciting," Luhrmann says in a message to Deadline. "However, specific to this particular production of 'The Great Gatsby', I was thrilled to pick up the phone an hour ago to the young Oscar-nominated British actress Carey Mulligan and say to her: 'Hello, Daisy Buchanan'."
Additionally, the filmmaker who will serve as director, writer as well as producer for the film gives a picture of Mulligan which he took when the actress auditioned for the role of Daisy. The close-up shot captures the blonde beauty sporting a mole near her lips.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire are likely to join Mulligan on the cast line-up as the former has been reportedly attached to portray Jay Gatsby and the latter has been rumored to star as Nick Carraway. The movie is based on a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald which features a critique of the American Dream pictured in Gatsby's rise to glory and eventual fall from grace.
No start date has been set for "The Great Gatsby" and Luhrmann says there are a few elements that need to be resolved before he states it as his next film. Words are, the "Moulin Rouge!" helmer is currently deciding between "Great Gatsby" and an unknown musical said to be set in New York.
'Cars 2's First Still, New Poster and Official Synopsis Releases
Walt Disney Pictures has released the first official still for "Cars 2" which shows Lightning McQueen and Mater the tow truck alongside some new cars and a plane. Additionally, a new teaser poster is also debuted via Yahoo! Movies, featuring a globe and the film's logo.
An official synopsis which has just been released for the movie says, "Star racecar Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) and the incomparable tow truck Mater (voice of Larry the Cable Guy) take their friendship to exciting new places in 'Cars 2' when they head overseas to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix to determine the world's fastest car. But the road to the championship is filled with plenty of potholes, detours and hilarious surprises when Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage."
"Torn between assisting Lightning McQueen in the high-profile race and towing the line in a top-secret spy mission, Mater's action-packed journey leads him on an explosive chase through the streets of Japan and Europe, trailed by his friends and watched by the whole world. Adding to the fast-paced fun is a colorful new all-car cast that includes secret agents, menacing villains and international racing competitors."
Tony Shalhoub, John Ratzenberger, Cheech Marin and Bonnie Hunt additionally join the voice cast of "Cars 2". "Cars" helmer John Lasseter returns to the director's seat for the sequel, teaming up with "Ratatouille" producer Brad Lewis. This comedy is set to entertain moviegoers in the U.S. starting June 24, 2011.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi Cheered at 'Tangled' World Premiere
Exactly ten days before "Tangled" graces U.S. cinemas, Walt Disney Pictures has kicked start the red carpet events for the movie by holding the world premiere on November 14. Though Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi had to sacrifice their day off to attend the promotional event, they looked cheerful that Sunday night.
Wearing a simple one-shouldered dress, the brunette who voices Rapunzel paired up with Levi, who voices Flynn, to pose for cameras. The two even took some funny shots with fans who donned blonde wigs to resemble the Disney character. They later joined director duo, Byron Howard and Nathan Greno, on the red carpet.
Gilles Marini, who came as a guest, used the event to take his children for family outing. Also supporting the special screening for the family movie were Disney cutie Bella Thorne, "Glee" star Jenna Ushkowitz, singer Grace Potter, reality TV star Stephanie Pratt as well as actress Julie Benz.
"Tangled" revolves around Rapunzel who has been kept in a tower for eighteen years after she was stolen from her parents' castle as an infant. In the meantime, the kingdom's greatest thief escapes but he picks the wrong place to hide, bringing him to meet the golden-haired princess. She now escapes and goes on the run with a bandit as her captor pursues them. The animation will arrive in time for Thanksgiving or November 24 to be exact.
PHOTO GALLERY: Disney's 'Tangled' Los Angeles Premiere - Arrivals
Monday, November 15, 2010
Winfrey Will NOT Appear in Biopic
Halle Berry has dismissed reports she has signed on to play Oprah Winfrey in a rumored biopic about the talk show titan's life. Hollywood studio bosses are said to be keen to turn Winfrey's rise to stardom as media mogul into a movie project and the Oscar winner had been linked to the lead role.
But the "Swordfish" star has laughed off the claims in an interview with TV host Ellen DeGeneres, which is due to air in the U.S. on Monday, November 15. She says, "I'm not going to play Oprah, no. I was just like (pretends to be on the phone), 'Hey, Oprah, Am I playing you? Just tell me because nobody has told me this.' I don't know where these rumors come from."
Berry admits she's not even sure a movie is being made - but she wouldn't be opposed to the part. She adds, "I don't know. Not that I wouldn't want to play Oprah if there was a movie. I just don't know how this stuff gets made up."
Winfrey will step down as host of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" later this year, to launch her network, OWN, on January 1, 2011.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
After 'The Fighter' Delay Mark Wahlberg Decided to Preserve His Boxing Skills
Mark Wahlberg refused to give up his boxing training for "The Fighter" after the project stalled in 2006 because he was determined to stay in shape for when the biopic began shooting. The actor plays retired boxer Mickey Ward in the biopic, which is set to hit screens next month - and Wahlberg admits the project has been a long time in the making.
He originally began training for the film in 2006, but when the movie was pushed back the star decided to persevere with honing his boxing skills, rather than let his hard work go to waste. Wahlberg tells The Hollywood Reporter, "We thought we had a movie which was a go in '06 and so we started training for the movie and that fell apart and it was like, 'I've done all this training!' "
"It's not like riding a bike where you can just stop for a while and pick up where you left off, you lose everything. So I said if I'm gonna do this it's better to stay in shape than to have to get in shape again, so every film I did before shooting 'The Fighter', I would bring my boxing trainers and we would continue to train, two to three hours a day. At some point I was training up to 10 hours a day for the film."
'Jackass' Stops girls from carrying out stunts
The "Jackass" pranksters have banned girls from carrying out stunts in their TV show and movies - because they were devastated when a female friend hurt herself in one daring skit. The stars, who are known for their wild antics and dangerous tricks, hired their pal, "Coyote Ugly" actress Stephanie Hodge, to appear in both "Jackass: The Movie" and sequel "Jackass: Number Two".
But after Hodge injured herself during filming for a shocking scene, the male stars vowed never to let any more women take part in their pranks. Johnny Knoxville tells Britain's Elle magazine, "We had a girl on the show from time to time, Stephanie Hodge."
"She's a great friend of ours and she got hurt doing a stunt once and so we decided no more girls doing stunts. No that they can't - just in Jackass, because we all hated feeling that way."
Friday, November 12, 2010
New 'Winnie the Pooh' Movie�� First Images
Disney's famous character Winnie the Pooh is set to entertain kids in theaters next summer and first photos from the movie "Winnie the Pooh" have been made available for viewing pleasure. It gives a look at Pooh and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo and Eeyore. Additionally, Christopher Robin is featured in one image though he is captured from his back side.
The first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years, "Winnie the Pooh" will take fans back to the Hundred Acre Wood. According to the synopsis, Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day for a bear who simply sets out to find some hunny.
Disney opts to maintain classic 2D format for the upcoming film instead of altering their properties with CGI or live action. Inspired by five stories from A.A. Milne's books in Disney's classic, hand-drawn art style, the Stephen J. Anderso and Don Hall-directed movie will open wide in the U.S. on July 15, 2011. Jim Cummings and Craig Ferguson are among the voice cast.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Fashion Editor Caitlin Burke Became A Viral Sensation
Fashion editor Caitlin Burke became a viral sensation soon after her "Wheel of Fortune" moment was clipped and uploaded on YouTube. The 26-year-old solved a 27-letter phrase with the help of only one letter, stunning not only the show's host but American audience overall.
Pat Sajak went for a slight pause when Caitlin told him that she wanted to solve the puzzle after she asked for an "L" and it was revealed in the middle of the phrase. She guessed "I've Got a Good Feeling About This" correctly and with it, she won a Caribbean vacation worth about $6,500. She finished the game with a total of $53,618.
Caitlin was then invited to do an interview with CBS' "Early Show" on Tuesday, November 9 morning to explain how she did that. "Just years of practice and watching," Caitlin told Harry Smith. "I don't know, you just try to instantly think of - instead of getting so caught up on the letters on the board, rather than thinking this is a phrase. Seven letters, that's a phrase. How many of those do you know that start with 'I'. I've had the time of my life."
The moment was so dumbfounding that many disbelievers thought it was rigged. But Caitlin, who had wanted to get in the show for years, insisted it was all genuine. "I guess that's flattering if people think that it's that great that it was fake," she said. "But, no. Anyone who has ever been on a game show would know, there's no way."
Indeed, Caitlin admitted that she is one big fan of the game show, saying she used to play "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune" with her father. She was not as good as her father at the former but when it comes to the latter, she could "shine and show him". Caitlin had wanted to get on the show for years but only got a call back this year.
Broadway Bosses Will Pay Tribute to Actress Jill Clayburgh
Broadway bosses will pay tribute to actress Jill Clayburgh on Tuesday evening, November 9 when theater lights are dimmed in memory of the late star. Clayburgh died last week, November 5, after losing her 21-year battle with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia at the age of 66.
The lights will be dimmed for one minute at 7 P.M. (local time). The veteran star had graced the New York stage on numerous occasions during her decades-long career, including stints in musicals "The Rothschilds" and "Pippin" in the 1960s and '70s. She appeared in Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park" in 2006.
Oscar-nominated actress Jill Clayburgh passed away at her home in Lakeville, Connecticut and when she died, she was surrounded by her family. Jill is survived by husband David, whom she was wed for 31 years, son Michael Rabe, actress daughter Lily Rabe and stepson Jason Rabe.
Channing Tatum to Play in '21 Jump Street'
Channing Tatum could make a leap to "21 Jump Street". According to new report from Deadline Hollywood, the "Dear John" actor will be soon negotiating a deal to star opposite Jonah Hill in the big screen version of famous 1980s TV series with the same title which catapulted Johnny Depp to his success.
The site learns that Sony Pictures has met with some potential leading men but Tatum and Hill's collaboration is considered the good one. "Both look youthful, which helps since the film is about undercover officers who infiltrate schools to fight crime," Deadline further says.
HitFix later affirms the story, claiming that they have read the script which mentions Tatum and Hill will play Jenko and Schmidt respectively. In the opening draft, "the two of them are working undercover together and get called out by the drug dealers they're trying to bust for being too young. They're miserable because of how youthful they look, and it screws up their work. Finally, their boss gives them one last chance, assigning them to the team working out of 21 Jump Street."
"21 Jump Street" is written by Jonah Hill, Joe Gazzam, Michael Bacall, Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec. Phil Lord and Chris Miller are attached to direct the movie, which may also feature Emma Stone. The movie looks forward to spring start date for March 16, 2012 U.S. release.
Channing Tatum will next be seen in "The Dilemma" and "The Eagle". He has also wrapped "Son of No One" in which he stars opposite Katie Holmes, as well as "The Vow" which puts him and Rachel McAdams as a couple. The 30-year-old actor is additionally set to reprise his "G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra" role in the sequel.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
David Beckham is Offered to Host 'Saturday Night Live' Later This Season
Words on the street are, David Beckham is offered to host "Saturday Night Live" later this season. The spot is usually reserved for comics but the soccer player impressed the variety show's producers with his comedic chop on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" sketch that he is now in their wish list.
"People often underestimate David's wry sense of humour and faultless natural timing," a source said. "But he's actually very funny and has no problem poking fun at himself. It's a huge deal for David and will make him an even bigger star Stateside than he already is."
Daily Mirror reported that the Brit has accepted the job and is slated to film the episode early next year. "His dream now is to record a cameo in Only Fools And Horses - it's his ultimate comedic fantasy," the source added.
Beckham also once appeared in a sketch for Sports Relief with James Corden.
Bree Invites Keith's Parents to Partake in Thanksgiving
Bree and Keith are getting serious and it shows in the Thanksgiving episode of "Desperate Housewives". Bree invites Keith's parents to partake in Thanksgiving at her house and learns some family secrets. John Schneider who plays Clark Kent's adoptive father on "Smallville" and Nancy Travis who plays Susan Pearson on "The Bill Engvall Show" are guest starring as the parents.
Meanwhile, Thanksgiving on Wisteria Lane finds Gabrielle and Carlos hosting Carmen, Hector and Grace to a bountiful feast. But the Solis discover some surprising news about the Sanchez's that could threaten their time with Grace.
Susan butts heads with Lynette over her sleep training techniques for baby Paige; Renee continues to remind Tom about their past; and Beth tries to uncover more about Paul's past misdeeds. "Sorry Grateful" airs Sunday, November 14 on ABC.
Hayden Panettiere in 'Downers Grove'
Hayden Panettiere and Chad Michael Murray have landed new big screen roles. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the former "Heroes" babe is cast in "Downers Grove", while the "One Tree Hill" hunk nabs a lead role in "The Haunting in Georgia". Both movies take part at 2010 American Film Market.
Panettiere is going to co-star "Twilight" thesp Nikki Reed with Rebecca De Mornay expected to join them too. The thriller is based on the novel by Michael Hornberg and set in a high school in the Chicago suburb where every year, one senior dies a bizarre death before the end of the school year. Panettiere's character fears that she's the next victim.
Bret Easton Ellis is adapting the book into the screenplay while Nelson McCormick ("Prom Night") is set to direct the upcoming movie. "Downers Grove" is scheduled to kick start principal photography next spring in Louisiana.
Murray is also not the only recruited cast member of "The Haunting in Georgia" as Abigail Spencer ("Cowboys and Aliens"), Katee Sackhoff ("Battlestar Galactica") and Emily Alyn Lind ("The Secret Life of Bees") have secured parts in the movie. The foursome will play the members of the real-life Wyrick family, beleaguered by ghosts and a terrifying mystery that haunts their new home.
Murray portrays Andy Wyrick, the blue collar, no-nonsense husband to Spencer's Lisa Wyrick, a young mother struggling with horrifying visions, a curse she shares with her wayward sister Joyce, played by Sackhoff. And now fears have been passed on to her young daughter, Lind's Heidi. Cicely Tyson, who will next be seen in "The Help", has also signed on, THR reports.
Tom Elkins is on board to direct the film which will start shooting in Baton Rouge later this month. David Coggeshall is writing "The Haunting in Georgia", which is latest entry in Gold Circle Films' "Haunting" series.
Billy Ray Cyrus Plucks A Lesson about Family
Perhaps Billy Ray Cyrus can pluck a lesson about family from his new job. The country crooner, who is in the middle of divorcing wife Leticia "Tish" Cyrus, has signed up for an inspiring new job, hosting TLC's "Homecoming". The limited series will see a reunion between soldiers and their unknowing family.
"Homecoming extends TLC's focus on authentic and relatable life experiences," said Eileen O'Neill, president and GM of TLC as quoted by THR. "We look forward to honoring our service men and women, and celebrating in the unmatched moment when they are reunited with their families."
The show is inspired by online videos which mix a number of military homecomings. Viewers can expect raw emotional reaction when the military personnel returns home to their loved ones.
TLC has ordered three one-hour episodes which will be produced by Authentic Entertainment, Inc. No premiere date has been set but it is aimed for Spring 2011.
Billy and the show are seemingly a perfect match for he's known for his respect to the troops. Late last year, he flew out to visit soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan and was so moved by their meeting that he asked the writers of "Hannah Montana" where he starred in to pen a special episode. He and daughter Miley Cyrus invited the soldiers' family to watch the taping, and the children of soldiers got to record messages to their parents.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Teri Hatcher Is Appearing as Lois' Mom on 'Smallville' Next Week
Teri Hatcher, the depicter of Lois Lane on "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman", is appearing as Lois' mom on "Smallville" next week. The preview that shows her preserving Lois' trademark bob has been released, revealing at the same time that Hatcher's Ella will not appear in person.
Lois finds a video made for her by her mother, Ella Lane, before she died. After watching the tape, Lois makes a drastic decision about her relationship with Clark that takes her to the Fortress, where she comes face to face with Jor-El and Lara. Speaking of her cameo, Hatcher told TV Guide, "I'm at a place where I feel a lot of sentimental attachment to that character, to the show and to the genre of that timeless story, so I was really flattered that they asked."
Meanwhile, Tess has a nightmare involving herself as a child and a music box. Upon awakening, she finds the music box in Luthor mansion and sets out to find out who planted it there. Clark accompanies her to an orphanage run by Granny Goodness who may not have the young girls' best intentions in mind. One of the young women living there, Harriet, finds Clark snooping around and decides to take matters into her own very sharp hands.
Christine Willes who plays Gladys on "Reaper" is guest starring as Granny Goodness while Lindsay Hartley aka the wife of "Smallville" star Justin Hartley plays the role of Harriet.
"Abandoned" airs November 12 on The CW.