April 22nd, 2008 by Tess


The Box Office Top 5

1. Prom Night - $20,804,941
2. Street Kings - $12,469,631
3. 21 - $10,470,173
4. Nim’s Island - $9,111,667
5. Leatherheads - $6,276,665

April 4th, 2008 by Tess

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Avril Lavigne’s feature film debut ‘The Flock’ is going straight to DVD. I guess the studio realized that the pop star wouldn’t really do anything to help open a movie. Avril ‘acted’ alongside the likes of film veterans Richard Gere and Claire Danes. It’s too bad they had to suffer too just because they had Avril in the cast. According to a press release, the straight to DVD film will be available in stores on May 20th. Maybe Avril will give away free DVD copies for every concert ticket they buy. Too bad no one’s going to her concerts either.

November 16th, 2007 by Tess

Angelina Jolie Splits Pants On Red Carpet

Brad Pitt came to his girlfriend Angelina Jolie’s rescue at the European premiere of her new film Beowulf on Sunday, by helping her cover-up when her leather pants split at the back. Pitt and Jolie were on the red carpet in London’s Leicester Square when the actress’ skin-tight black leather trousers started to unstitch around her bottom. I think that it was really an embarrassing thing for her. I can imagine how I would feel if I were d 1.but nice thinking brad. Way 2 go! I just can’t help with d thinking dat this whole thing was planned. Anyway what has happened has happened so I’ll advice Angelina 2 try and 4get it and face d future. At least she still has her whole life ahead of her. Sorry any way. Oh Yeah though I haven’t seen the pics of the pant split up till now, I am sure those pictures would be surfacing up soon very soon as the paparazzi would been on their toes for pics like these, she won’t be able to hide her butt like this, haha.

September 10th, 2007 by Tess

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Russell Crowe was left exasperated on the set of new western 3:10 To Yuma when director James Mangold tried to direct a herd of cattle, only for the cows to stampede in the wrong direction. I don’t care. I just same YUMA and I thought it was a terrific movie. Crowe was great. Bale is superb, Foster was excellent. Builds to a great climax. You gotta see this movie. When there is a movie that is in the making there are bound to be some mishaps and surely they might have tried to avert the same but things do not always turn out to be the way it is planned. What is important that no one was hurt and the movie has turned out to be brilliant! Aren’t there stunt men and coordination managers who handle a thing on the set, they should be held responsible for all such matters, Mr. Crowe should be thinking more about performing his role and that’s what he is there for.

September 5th, 2007 by Tess

Nobody worry about me, says Bill Murray. He was just dropping off people after a party when he was stopped in downtown Stockholm driving a golf cart.

The police “asked me to come over and they assumed that I was drunk and I explained to them that I was a golfer,” Murray told reporters Monday at the Venice Film Festival, where he appeared before the bill-murray.jpgpremiere of his new film “The Darjeeling Limited.”

The actor-comedian, who was among the early cast members on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” and was nominated for an Oscar for 2003’s “Lost in Translation,” said he was in Stockholm last month to play in a pro-am golf tournament, and hitched a ride to a post-event party in a golf cart.

When no one wanted to drive home, he volunteered.

“I ended up stopping and dropping people off on the way like a bus. I had about six people in the thing and I dropped them off one at a time and as the last couple were getting out, who wished to be dropped off at a 7-Eleven. … I didn’t know they had 7-Elevens in Stockholm,” said Murray, who turns 57 on Sept. 21.

That’s where police called him over.

Swedish police took a blood test after he refused a breath test. He could face drunken driving charges, though a Stockholm police official has said fines were more likely than a prison sentence.