Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Seal: I've No Intentions of Removing My Wedding Band Soon
Seal A next day of verifying his impending divorce, Seal is opening about his friendly split to Heidi Klum (and why he's still putting on his wedding band.) "I believe i was shocked," Seal told Ellen DeGeneres on Monday's show. "You decide to go in to these things using the finest intentions whenever you say 'I do' and also you say ''til dying do us part.' Individuals vows hold value ... This stuff happen." Heidi Klum and Seal divorcing The happy couple, who married in 2005, introduced their split Monday, stating: "We've had the greatest respect for each other throughout our relationship and then love one another greatly, but we've grown apart." See photos from the couple over time Seal also described towards the talk show host why he was still being putting on his wedding band. "I believe it is simply virtually an expression of methods Personally i think relating to this lady," he stated. "Simply because we've made the decision to split up does not always mean you go without your ring and you are no more attached to that individual ... Can we put on the ring for that relaxation in our lives? You never know? But at this time it feels really comfortable on my small hands and so i have intentions of removing it in the near future.Inch Seal, whose new album dropped Tuesday, also made an appearance on Tavis Smiley, which airs Friday on PBS. "What one needs to do in cases like this is remain civil and also to retain a person's dignity and also to be professional and also to realize that we aren't the sole people in the world which go through this," he stated. "It is only regrettably an instalment of existence." Watch a clip of Seal's interview with Smiley:
New Man Of Steel image emerges
Whilst we've been spoilt for choice over on-set images for The Amazing Spider-Man and The Dark Knight Rises, catching a glimpse of Zack Snyder's Man Of Steel has proven somewhat trickier for those hankering for morsels of spoilery goodness.This morning however, we have at least been treated to a new image of Henry Cavill's Superman, with the Kryptonian posing for a picture with a small boy in what looks like some kind of official building.The new image gives little away, although we must admit, that suit is beginning to grow on us. We're particularly liking the darker tone of blue, and that ribbed, Spider-Man-esque texture (no surprise, given co-creator James Acheson worked on costume design for the Sam Raimi trilogy) looks less incongruous here than it did in the first official still.Cavill himself also looks every inch the benevolent hero, and a more serious looking prospect than Brandon Routh's preppy incarnation. Just the kind of good-natured guardian you could put on the front page of the Daily Planet!Co-starring Michael Shannon, Amy Adams, Russell Crowe and Kevin Costner, Man Of Steel will be released in the US on 14 June 2013. A UK release date has yet to be confirmed.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Exclusive Video: Harry Connick Jr. Reveals Details About Law & Order: SVU Arc
Mariska Hargitay and Harry Connick Jr. It's been a rough year for Det. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. First, her team's squad room was showered with bullets by a distraught victim in the Season 12 finale. And then her longtime partner, Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) unexpectedly left the force at the beginning of this season. Luckily, things are looking up for Benson - particularly when it comes to her love life. In Wednesday's episode, airing at 10/9c on NBC, Benson will see sparks when she is assigned to work with Executive Assistant District Attorney David Haden (guest star Harry Connick Jr. in his first of four episodes). Law & Order: SVU scoop: Harry Connick Jr. to play Benson's new love interest "What I do like about him is he seems to be a guy who's interested in the truth," Connick Jr. says of Haden. "He seems to be a good guy who's genuinely interested in upholding the law ... and a guy who's looking to do the right thing." Get a first look at Connick Jr.'s first episode here: Are you excited to see Connick Jr. on Law & Order: SVU?
Thursday, January 12, 2012
ROLL CALL: Taylor Lautner Debuts Buzz Cut
First Released: The month of january 12, 2012 2:14 PM EST Credit: Getty Images Caption Taylor Lautner accepts Favorite Drama Movie Award for Water for Tigers onstage in the 2012 Peoples Choice Honours at Nokia Theatre L.A. Reside in La on The month of january 11, 2012 -- RPatz Messes Together With His Trademark Locks All Over Again: Twilight fans may be in a condition of mourning today following a debut of Robert Pattinsons (almost) shaved mind. The actor switched up last evening in the Peoples Choice Award to simply accept the award for Favorite Drama Movie for Water for Tigers, with a brand new close cut. So, which Robert would you like best - shaved and smooth or grown out and untidy? Election HERE! Kylie Plays Nice: There does not seem to be any bad bloodstream between pop star Kylie Minogue and ex-boyfriend Olivier Martinez. The Aussie singer required to Twitter on Wednesday to congratulate Olivier on his reported engagement to Halle Berry, writing, Champion to Olivier Martinez and Halle Berry!! #wedding Is not it nice to determine former star couples acting like grown ups? But could it be even an engagement? Based on TMZ, the rock Halle continues to be sporting isn't an gemstone. Take a look at more about the continuing could they be or arent they getting betrothed saga, HERE! Rehabbed Real Housewife Spotted: The Actual Average women of Beverly Hillsides star Kim Richards was spotted on Wednesday evening in, where else, but Beverly Hillsides. The truth star, who's fresh from rehab, looked great after getting dinner with sister Kathy Hilton at Mr. Chow. Were glad to determine Kim in the 90210 and searching fantastic. Peoples Choice Honours Style Hits & Misses!: The heavens presented lots of interesting style options at Wednesdays Peoples Choice Honours. We loved Julianne Houghs sexy backless gown (view it HERE!), but didn't know what Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence was thinking was she watching The Small Mermaid when she selected out THIS GOWN? Take a look at her brave marine dress choice, HERE and election Great OR FLUB! -By Jesse Spero Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
'Cabin in the Woods' to open SXSW
South by Southwest has selected Lionsgate's "The Cabin in the Woods" as its opening night film on March 9, marking the world premiere for Joss Whedon's horror vehicle.In addition to premiering the film, Whedon will participate in a panel at the SXSW Conference on March 10."Cabin the Woods," due to be released on Friday the 13th of April, is produced and co-written by Whedon and marks the feature directing debut of "Cloverfield" and "Lost" scribe Drew Goddard in a tale of five young adults embarking on a weekend of debauchery at an abandoned cabin in the woods. The film stars Kristen Connolly, Fran Kranz, Anna Hutchison, Chris Hemsworth, Jesse Williams, Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford.SXSW, which runs in March 9-17 in Austin, also announced Lena Dunham's return to the fest with her HBO series "Girls," which will premiere the initial three episodes publicly for the first time. Dunham, exec producer Judd Apatow and other members of the production team will also appear March 13 at the SXSW Film Conference to discuss "Girls."Additional screenings announced Thursday include Kevin Macdonald's Bob Marley documentary "Marley"; "Small Apartments," a black comedy from music video director Jonas Akerlund; the wrold premiere of Neil Berkeley's doc "Beauty is Embarrassing" about artist Wayne White; 1919 silent film "The Oyster Princess" with original live score by Bee vs. Moth; and "Citadel," the psychological horror debut from writer/director Ciaran Foy.The complete festival lineup, now in its 19th year, will be announced in early February. Contact Dave McNary at dave.mcnary@variety.com
Monday, January 9, 2012
Sam Worthington talks Wrath Of The Titans
Last month gave us a first look at the spectacular trailer for swords and sandals sequel Wrath Of The Titans, and now newly-mulleted star Sam Worthington is doing his bit to build hype for the upcoming blockbuster."I saw [the film] the other day and I love it," Worthington told Comingsoon.net. "I think it did exactly what I wanted. There were things about the first one that I felt that I, personally, could improve myself on and work a bit harder on."One of those things was presumably the depth of the human relationships on display, an aspect of the plot Worthington claims has been remedied for the sequel."Even though we've got big-ass monsters and it's set in a Greek mythological world and it's a fucking huge blockbuster," he explains, "it's about a father and a son."And speaking of sequels, there's another rather significant one hovering on Worthington's radar in the shape of Avatar 2..."I'm talking to Jim [Cameron] next week," reveals Worthington with regards to the prospective sequel. "I'm going to visit him and we're going to see what's going on." Wrath Of The Titans is released in the UK on 30 March 2012.
Friday, January 6, 2012
First look at Jeremy Renner in Bourne
The first official image has arrived from The Bourne Legacy, and it gives us a first look at Jeremy Renner as Jason Bourne's replacement - arse-kicking super-spy Aaron Cross.Wearing a dark leather jacket and grey t-shirt, it seems as though Cross has been raiding Bourne's wardrobe while he's been away. Tut-tut.In all honesty, the image doesn't tell us too much about what to expect from the film, suffice to say that Renner has got the steely-eyed intensity of your average Treadstone operative down to a fine art.The film is not a reboot per se, rather a separate story told within the parameters of the existing Bourne universe. The film will be directed by Tony Gilroy, who should be a dab hand at maintaining continuity, given that he was screenwriter on the first three films.Renner will be joined by Rachel Weisz, Albert Finney, Joan Allen and Oscar Isaac, with Edward Norton on villain duties. The Bourne Legacy is released in UK cinemas on 17 August 2012.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
If the Academy awards Leave the Kodak Theatre?
Hey, Oscar fans: Inflict of you've got a strong emotional attachment towards the Kodak Theatre, the house of the Oscars ceremony during the last decade? Because the coming year may be the before the show is held there. Based on the Hollywood Reporter, the Academy is shedding hints that could leave the Kodak for an additional venue after its lease expires in 2013. Whether you believe this is a bad or good idea most likely is dependent on whether you're thinking that the Academy awards must remain in a theater custom-designed for the annual ceremony. As somebody who has covered the Oscar show two times at this location, I've found the Kodak has both benefits and drawbacks like a practical spot to contain the bigger-than-existence yearly gala. Around the plus side, the venue was indeed designed for the Academy awards actually, Oscar lore is made into its very walls, written on plaques while you go in and out the auditorium. The location is historic -- right across the Hollywood Walk of Fame, across the street from Grauman's Chinese Theatre, and next door in the Roosevelt Hotel, in which the first Oscar ceremony occured a lot more than eighty years ago. The area is small , intimate, which will work for the television cameras. On the other hand, it can be not big enough. The theater seats about 3,330, meaning -- when the nominees and VIPs are asked -- about 50 % from the 6,000 Academy membership still can't get tickets. And there is no backstage area to talk from the "backstage" interviews the thing is sometimes following the show are really carried out in conference rooms in the nearby Hollywood Renaissance Hotel. Which means a lengthy walk back and forth from the interviews for that those who win, which means a shorter period for reporters to speak to them. Also, for the glamorous good reputation for the area, the Academy awards continue to be presently the only real major honours ceremony that happens inside a retail center. The Kodak Theatre is situated in the heart of the Hollywood & Highland shopping complex, and also the Oscar evening red-colored carpet is the only person that winds past an Auntie Anne's Pretzels along with a Hot Subject. Actually, it is the ongoing discussions using the mall proprietors, the CIM Group, that's at problem within the Academy's recent announcement. THR's story does not mention any sort of complaints the Academy has using the current location, just the honours group's capability to flex its muscles and also to bargain for any better deal because the choice to exit the lease approaches. "This really is purely a company decision," THR quotes part of the Academy board of governors as saying. "The end result is we will take a look at other areas and pay attention to all offers. We might ultimately choose to stay where we're as we can negotiate a much better lease. Remember, everything has happened there." Based on the trade paper, that last sentence is really a mention of the Kodak's financial problems because it changes to some world where photography is changing celluloid. (At any given time when Hollywood has basically abandoned actual film for pixels, there's some irony in moviemakers ongoing to celebrate their accomplishments inside a theater whose title is symbolic of technology the film industry has considered obsolete.) The content indicates that Kodak might have difficulty ongoing to pay for $4 million annually for that naming privileges towards the theater. One reason why the Academy has leverage is the fact that, if there is no Oscar ceremony there, the naming privileges is going to be worth much less to CIM. Where else within the La area might the Academy slowly move the show? Almost always there is the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the place to find many an Oscar show prior to the Kodak years, although it seats even less people compared to Kodak (a couple of,500). The Shrine Auditorium, that has also located many Oscar events through the years, seats a lot more than 6,000. After which there is the Nokia Theater, not built once the Academy awards moved in to the Kodak. It seats 7,100. The Nokia already sharpened the 'American Idol' finale in the Kodak, so there is a precedent. Wherever the show eventually ends up inside a couple years, the venue's size and amenities might not matter much when the show's general downward rankings trend continues. If no one's watching the Academy awards, the naming privileges to whatever theater they are passed out in will not be worth much. [Photos: Getty Images AFP/Getty Images] If the Academy awards Leave the Kodak Theatre?YesNoWho cares? Nobody watches the Academy awards anymoreVote Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook Follow Gary Susman on Twitter: @garysusman
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