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Thursday, July 8, 2010

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Madge's daughter to move out next year

Madonna's 13-year-old daughter Lourdes is keen to live on her own and is expected to move out in the next 12 months.
Lourdes, also known as Lola, is planning to become an entertainer, just like her mother and is believed to join New York's LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts later this year.
Lola, the upcoming star, thinks that she is mature enough to live on her own and is keen to convince her mother to let her spread her wings.
“Lola has always been quite outspoken but still pretty obedient. Like most teenagers, she's now starting to rebel,” Stuff.co.nz quoted a source as telling the National Enquirer magazine.
“It seems she's fed up with Madonna controlling everything she does.
"She's telling whoever will listen that, by next year, hopefully she'll be able to persuade her mom that she needs her own place,” the source added.
It has been reported that Lourdes is keen to pursue a career in acting and even won a place at New York's 'Fame' high school after impressing the board during a private audition.
However, the school has not revealed if Lourdes has been admitted to its student body.

Hollywood's Highs And Lows in June 22, 2010

SyFy Channel, in a fit of unlikely genius, has decided to let the internet create its next original movie. The stupidly-spelled network is launching a new website, B Movie Mogul, where fans can pitch and vote on film ideas, from plot and setting to dialogue and character deaths. SyFy seems to be severely underestimating the perversion potential of the internet at large if they think that any of the suggestions will be FCC appropriate. I give it about 15 minutes before 4chan finds the site and floods it with votes for Mega Shark Vs. Giant Pedobear or something.

Highs And Lows' Low Price Alert
The Barnes And Noble bargain gods must be feeling generous, or glitchy, because there’s a massive sale on comics today. There’s nothing on the list I’ve been dying to read, but if you’ve been on the fence about Ultimate X-Men, 30 Days Of Night or Secret Invasion, this is the time to make the plunge. It’s also a great opportunity to sample something new, like Teenagers From Mars, or learn from the classics, like the Windsor McCay collection. Or, if you don’t read comics yourself, to pick up manga in bulk to appease any tween girls in the household. Just steer clear of Oldboy.
Today's Lows

Alpha And Omega Is A Load Of Kappa

Okay, I know that I’m really not the target audience for Alpha and Omega, since I’m not a 6 year old who’s been Ritalin’d into a coma. So I’m not going to rag on it too badly, other than saying that just because something is animated, in 3-D, or for kids, does not excuse the fact that it sucks. There’s been so many high-quality children’s movies out as of late (look at the ridiculously positive reviews Toy Story 3 has been getting) that this should really go without saying, but it doesn’t. While Alpha and Omega is technically a Lions Gate film, I keep getting reminded of the ‘Difference Between Pixar and Dreamworks' chart.

Footloose Remake Gets A Cast

It's been almost three decades since Footloose (1984) made a star of then 26-year-old Kevin Bacon with his breakout role as 'Ren McCormack,' the rebellious teenager who moves to a small town where dancing is prohibited. Today, Paramount announced that they have completed principle casting for writer-director Craig Brewer's (Hustle and Flow, Black Snake Moan) Footloose remake, after an extensive search for new talent.

Stepping into Kevin Bacon's shoes is newcomer Kenny Wormald (Center Stage: Turn It Up) who will play Ren - a role that once belonged to Chace Crawford. Singer-dancer Julianne Hough (Dancing With the Stars) will play opposite Wormald as Ariel, the daughter of the small town's preacher, Reverend Moore (Dennis Quaid). Miles Teller will play Ren's best friend Willard.

Craig Zadan, the producer of the original film, is set to work with Neil Meron (Chicago), Brad Weston, and Dylan Sellers on the remake, along with Oscar-winning songwriter Dean Pitchford, who wrote the screenplay and songs for the 1984 film.

Paramount Pictures will release Footloose April 1, 2010.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Matrix 4 – Reentered oficial trailer

Here are some News about Matrix 4!
A New Episode that Expands the Matrix Trilogy. This is a completely new story and a bit of a mind bender, if I do say so myself. So strap yourself in and enjoy the ride.
Mr. Anderson. Welcome back, we missed you…
 

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