Saturday, September 29, 2012

Natalie Portman to play Jackie Kennedy?



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Can Natalie Portman get screenwriter Noah Oppenheim's "Jackie" moving again? The Jackie Onassis project certainly hasn't been lacking in top-tier talent trying to bring it to life. Way back in 2010, it wasreported that Steven Spielberg was shopping the film as something he would produce, with HBOconsidering it, but that never came to pass. Then not long after Darren Aronofsky and Rachel Weiszattached themselves as director and star for the film as he was in post on "Black Swan." But their relationship dissolved, as did that incarnation of the movie, with both of them moving on, but now one of the stars of the ballet thriller might take a crack at it.

 

Deadline reports that Fox Searchlight is reaching out to Natalie Portman to take the lead role of Jackie Kennedy in the movie. And it's certainly a promising part. The script follows Jackie during the four days between her husband's infamous assassination and his burial, providing a new perspective to the story, showing the First Lady at her most vulnerable and graceful (Sounds like The Queen)But it's also about so much more. In our examination of the script, the plot also sees Jackie caught up in the wrangling between the Kennedy camp and Lyndon Johnson's crew, led by Jack Valenti (who later head the MPAA), who are keen to demonstrate continuity and leadership by moving into the White House as soon as possible. And ultimately we found the script quite moving, showing Jackie's quiet resolve in heroism in the face of national and personal tragedy.

Whether or Portman takes the role seems to be hinging on who will be directing. Maybe she'll woo Aronofsky back to the fold? We wouldn't complain about that.

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    Thursday, September 27, 2012

    Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart - Total Film Interview



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    "They should do it as a straight-up porn film. That would be so good..." chuckels Robert Pattinson, speculating on a potential - but rather less chaste - future reboot of Twilight. While he may be joking about new beginnings, the billion-dollar vampire franchise is at its end with The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (to give it its full title) and Pattinson is on his final round of press-junket interviews about the monster hit which has catapulted himself and co-stars Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner to Hollywood megastardom.

    Wether Twi-hard or Twi-hater, there's no denying the impact of the films adapted from Stephenie Meyer's quartet of novels about clumsy teen Bella, her pretty-boy vampire beau Edward and werewolf loser-in-love, Jacob. Attracting a rabid fanbase, the films also fueled a craze for bloodsucking TV Dramas like True Blood and The Vampire Diaries and a slew of copycat books. Even this year's bestselling erotic novel, Fifty Shades of Grey, began life as Twilight fan fiction...

    But the franchise's real lasting legacy might just turn out to be its three young who have made millions from the saga. Pattinson (26), Stewart (22) and Lautner (20) even made Forbes magazine's list of the highest-paid entertainers under the age of 30.

    Today Lautner's tipically cheerful and straightfoward, while the self-effacing Pattinson greets Total Film in a hotel room surrounded by bottles of Vitamin Water, after overdosing on coffee. Sporting an anti-Edward backwards baseball cap, he's still stubbornly down-to-earth and remarkably unnafected by Twilight hyperbole as he was when TF first talked with him, four years ago "I was afraid I'd kept talking about myself," he explains putting away an electronic cigarette. "So I put an effort into forcing myself to be interested in other people, even if you're struggling to come to terms with what your life is." 




    Kristen's Full Interview

    What advice would you give to your younger self on the first day of filming Twilight?
    I would say: 'Stick to your guns on not smiling in Twilight. Angst is much better than bubbles, because it really works and everyone is about to be proved wrong.' All the scenes were so serious. They're dealing with really heavy stuff. [The filmmakers] were like, 'Maybe you can lighten things up? And I'm like, 'No you can't take that away. 'That's what people are addicted to- the rawness. Also, I would say: 'Things wind up OK for you in five years. You're pretty happy so just chill out. Relax, Kristen.'

    What are your most memorable moments of the Twilight Franchise?
    Filming the wedding was very cathartic. I remember sitting in this elaborate wedding dress, wrapped up in a raincoat in a dingy, dirty garage with the whole cast sitting there trying not to be cold, realizing this is probably going to be the last time everybody was there to hang out. Also, at the beginning, meeting Rob and Taylor. I remember both moments. Big experiences.

    How do you think the saga has changed you as an actress?
    Acting in the films has opened me up. I was more locked when I was younger. To play Bella in a really honest way is to show she wears her heart on her sleeve. I only have my heart and my awkwardness to show. It was interesting to watch. Some people hate it. But I'm proud of it.

    In what ways has Robert changed since the franchise began? 
    Rob is so ridiculously ambitious. I see the drive and its only starting… especially right now because this is all coming to an end. I guess its not a change, its just something thats come out and developed.

    Is it sad or liberating to be finishing Twilight?
    Both. Fleetingly sad and maybe then once or twice after. Like when you suddenly smell something that reminds you of being on set. But its not sad in between those moments, because I feel like no stone was left unturned. Everyone things it's hard to say goodbye, but its harder to say goodbye to crews and casts that I've only spent five weeks with. This was four years. I'm ready to say goodbye. I'm perfectly fine. Once the story has been told, you feel like you've done all you can do. It's pretty easy to walk away. It's not like its going anywhere. This one's mine, forever.


    Rob's full interview


    What advice would you give to your younger self on the first day of Twilight?
    On literally the first take of the first scene, I had to run over and pick up Kristen. And I almost tore my arse-cheek muscle, my glute, because I crouched down wrong. So I’d say: ‘Don’t squat down so low’.

    How was the Twilight experience changed you?
    I’m probably more insecure. My ego got smaller [laughs]. I thought I was pretty cool after the first one. I finished the movie and for the first time, I had some money. The Twilight trailer had come out and got eight million hits so I had all the best parts of being in a big movie. I had meetings were people were saying, ‘This is the new hot thing, eh?’ Everyone gave a shit about you, but no-one knew who you were outside of that. So I spent eight months getting wasted with everyone thinking I was great. It was really fun. It was different at the start. TMZ and all that stuff was getting prevalent and now, it’s insane. Becoming big now, you became insanely conservative. Terrified about everything. Now I just stay at home.

    Did you keep any mementoes from the films?
    The first one, I kept pretty much the whole wardrobe because I didn’t have any clothes then. There was an interview I did – with MTV or something – with a superfan. I was supposed to go in and surprise her, and after 10 seconds, she was like, ‘Are you wearing the same outfit as Edward?’ I’d completely forgotten, but they were the same clothes!

    Kristen describes you as being ‘ridiculously ambitious’. Is that true?
    I think I want to be…The difference between me and Kristen is that she can do a day of work and at the end of the day be like,’I did the absolute best I could. Satisfied.’ Whereas I don’t think I’ve ever had that day in my life. I always go home irritated and want to fix it the next day. I don’t know who has the bigger ego in that case. Whether hers is bigger because she thinks what she did is fine, or whether mine’s bigger because I think I’m so great it’s never going to be good enough.

    What has the franchise done for you career in general?
    It’s done a lot. But the same time, you have to steer it. You can sink just as quickly as someone who’s never had this. It’s not a free pass. I think about how to carefully plan the route afterwards. You can’t do anything you want. And if I ever stop acting, I want people to remember my stuff as interesting after I got given my break.


    Taylor mentions Rob and Kristen on his interview

    How have you changed since the franchise began?
    Myself, Rob and Kristen have grown up a lot. But they're the same people they were four years ago. They're not affected by this. I hope they'd say the same about me.



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    Thursday, September 20, 2012

    Amanda Bynes to Lindsay Lohan: Karma's A Bitch



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    Lindsay Lohan’s NYC arrest was simply karma kicking her in the ass for tweeting bad things about Amanda Bynes ... at least that’s what Amanda is telling her friends. 

    We KNOW Amanda is still pissed over Lohan's tweet Monday which read, “Why did I get put in jail and a nickelodeon star has had NO punishment(s) so far?" 

    Bynes is griping ... Lindsay has been convicted of multiple crimes (a rap sheet as long as her IMDB page), while Amanda has been convicted of nada.

    Still, Bynes is telling friends Lohan’s new legal troubles are “what she gets” for talking smack on Twitter … adding Lindsay simply is “not cool.”

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    Monday, September 17, 2012

    Girls from HBO's "GIRLS" featured in VOGUE UK October 2012



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    Miley Cyrus: "Sometimes I Feel Like I Love Everyone More Than They Love Me"



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    Having a pity party, Miley Cyrus?

    On September 13, the 19-year-old singer and actress shared a series of sad tweets with her nearly 9 million followers. "Ever feel like you want just . . . something more? Not sure what exactly," Cyrus wrote. "Passion perhaps?"

    She then wrote, "Sometimes I feel like I love everyone more than they love me. Hate that feeling." Upon further reflection, Cyrus mused, "Maybe it's not that they love you less. They just love you the most they are capable of loving."

    Though some believed the tweets might indicate problems between Cyrus and her fiance of three months, Liam Hemsworth, 22, the former Hannah Montana star assured her Twitter followers that wasn't the case. "No, there is not trouble in paradise," she clarified. "Just thoughts."
    Hours later, Cyrus tweeted that she was "having some quality fiance time" with the Hunger Games actor. "Just what I needed."


    At the MTV Video Music Awards September 6, Cyrus told Us Weekly she's in no rush to become Hemsworth's wife. "I'm really excited to obviously get married, but I kind of already feel married, and I know we're forever," she explained. "I don't really need the paper right now, so I'm just really trying to work."

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    Elizabeth Olsen at the Liberal Arts Photocall in London + new movie role?



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    Elizabeth Olsen confirms role in Spike Lee's Oldboy Remake


    Indie darling Elizabeth Olsen, who became more than just the little sister of famous twins at Sundance 2011 with a haunting performance in Martha Marcy May Marlene, has confirmed her long-rumored role in Spike Lee’s Oldboy remake. “I start filming Old Boy in a month,” she confided to Paste, “although it’s already been a process of several months, with rewrites and chatting about the character.”


    “The original was 10 years ago,” the actress said, “and so a lot had to change story-wise. And then we’re making an American story, which ultimately will turn out to be very diferent from the Korean story—especially since the original story was a Japanese book! There are so many different re-imaginings of the story, and it’s just fantastic to be able to play around with them. I’m excited.”


    Park Chan-wook’s original film won the Grand Prix at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, and is a cult favorite. The Lee remake also stars Josh Brolin and Samuel L. Jackson, among others.



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      Amanda Bynes Pulled Over While Driving With Suspended License; Car Impounded



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      Amanda Bynes was pulled over again in L.A. on Sunday — and this time, her car was impounded.

      The “Easy A” actress, who’s continued to drive despite having her license suspended earlier this month, was stopped by cops in Burbank around 9:00 a.m., the Burbank Police Department confirms to Gossip Cop.

      After the officers ran her license and discovered it was suspended, Bynes’ BMW was impounded, police tell us.

      She was given a ticket for driving with a suspended license.


      This is the latest in a long series of car-related issues for Bynes, who was recently charged with two counts of hit-and-run following separate incidents earlier this year and was also arrested for DUI in April after hitting a sheriff’s car.






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      Wednesday, September 12, 2012

      Joan Allen Closes Deal to Star in Stephen King Adaptation 'A Good Marriage'



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      Joan Allen will star in A Good Marriage, an adaptation of a Stephen King novella.

      Peter Askin, who directed the 2007 documentary about the Hollywood Blacklist and McCarthyism titled Trumbo, is on board to helm the thriller and is producing with his Reno Productions partner Will Battersby.

      King’s story, which appeared as part of the author’s Full Dark, No Stars short story collection published in 2010, centers on a woman named Darcy who discovers the sinister and gruesome double life that her husband of 25 years and father of their two children has been living. She must now decide how far she is willing to go to maintain the marriage.

      Those familiar with the tale know that the role offers plenty to chew on, calling on a range of chops, both figurative and literal (sorry, couldn’t resist).

      King wrote the screenplay for the movie, which is being financed by independent equity. Paradigm is handling domestic rights, while Atlas International is selling foreign rights.

      King and Askin are old friends, with Askin directing a stage production of Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, a musical written by King with music by John Mellencamp. It debuted in Atlanta this year.

      Production on Marriage is due to start in New York in mid-October.

      The award-winning Allen, repped by ICM Partners and attorney J. Franklin Stewart, most recently reprised her role of CIA director Pam Landy in The Bourne Legacy and was one of the stars of HBO’s Luck.

      Askin, who also directed the indie drama Searching for Certainty, is repped by CAA.

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      Blake Lively Covers ALLURE magazine



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      First came love, then came marriage. Now, Blake Lively needs to pick up a baby carriage or two – or a few dozen. 

      "I've always wanted a big family. Oh, I'd love 30 [children] if I could," the actress, 25, tells the October issue of Allure, in an interview held before her hush-hush wedding to Ryan Reynolds.

      Lively positively glows in the accompanying photos, and no wonder. The Gossip Girl actress is in demand in Hollywood, and she's in love. 

      "Right now, I'm so peaceful," she says. "I've never been happier in my life. It's the choice that you have to wake up every day and say, 'There's no reason today can't be the best day of my life.' "

      That means being open to experiences, and not getting caught up in typical Hollywood obsessions – like compulsively managing one's weight. 

      "I obviously have plenty of imperfections on my body," she says, "but I'd rather have a little bit of cellulite and go do a food trip and try every ice cream place in the South."



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      Angelina Jolie meets with Syrian refugees in Jordan



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      With Syria's refugee crisis reaching epic proportions, actress and U.N. special envoy Angelina Jolie visited displaced residents Tuesday at a camp in Jordan. The trip draws attention to the plight of the hundreds of thousands of Syrians who have fled their country during 18 months of relentless bloodshed. More than 81,000 refugees have escaped to Jordan, and many more have fled to neighboring Turkey, Lebanon and Iraq.

      "I am grateful to Jordan and the border countries for saving the lives (of those) who are dying in Syria. It's an extraordinary thing," Jolie said at the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Mafraq. She relayed horror stories of what children said they witnessed, such as body parts that had been pulled apart "like chicken."

      "We encourage the international community to support the people here until one day they go back home," Jolie said. But the flood of refugees has tested the capacity of neighboring countries. "Jordan has already reached its limit in absorbing the refugee influx, and what is needed now is to build more refugee camps for the Syrian refugees," Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh said. "We have limited means, but this is the land of the good people and we will share with them whatever we have, no matter how little is."


















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      Rachel McAdams: 'To The Wonder' TIFF Premiere!



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      Rachel McAdams shines on the red carpet at the premiere of her film To The Wonder during the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival held at the Princess of Wales Theatre on Monday (September 10) in Toronto, Canada.

      The 33-year-old actress rocked an Elie Saab dress and shoes, and Tiffany jewelry.











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