Holly Madison in Control as "Holly's World" Readies Debut

Written June 10, 2010 by Candyman

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Holly Madison likes being in the driver's seat. The bottle-blond beauty, who rose to notoriety as one of Hugh Hefner's girlfriends on the hit "Girls Next Door" show, has her own "Holly's World" E! series premiering Sunday (6/13). And she's happy to say, "I definitely have more control this time, as a co-executive producer, and it's great."

The half-hour show, which was teased with an opening segment back in December, has Madison (pictured) hastening back and forth between her work as star of the Las Vegas Peepshow strip revue and partying, more partying, other activities and partying -- supported by her assistant, Angel; her roommate, Laura; and her male buddy, Josh.
"I was pretty adamant which characters I wanted on the show, which people keep it real with me," she tells us. "I always thought Laura and Angel would be great, and Josh -- he really pops onscreen."
As for what she wanted to do with the show, "Just capture more reality, capture the day to day, and definitely the drama moments. You can't prescript all the time. My main thing is I just want to keep the spontaneity of the show."
    
Life has "been pretty crazy" all year for the 30-year-old Madison, "juggling everything with doing a show onstage six nights a week."
    
Asked about how she keeps her 36D-23-36 body in perfect shape, she laughs. "Doing a cardio workout for two hours a night really helps."
    
There's also the book she's preparing for fall release, a unique travel guide to her adopted hometown. "I absolutely love Las Vegas. It's like a small town with all the energy of a huge big city. My book is really more for people in my demographic -- 18-34 -- with not only Vegas history, but a guide to things to do."
     
Speaking of things to do, we notice reports that she had her Playboy logo tattoo, that used to ride on her lower back, removed. Was that due to sad memories?
     
"I had to cover it for everything I do, cover it with really heavy makeup, and I got tired of that," she says.
    
THE VIDEOLAND VIEW: "Drop Dead Diva" star Brooke Elliott reports that the just-launched second season of her Lifetime series is at least as star-studded as the first season was, or more. Viewers can expect to see Leelee Sobieski, Robin Givens, Jasmine Guy, Rosie O'Donnell back in her judge character, plus Sharon Lawrence and Kurt Fuller as Elliott's parents, plus Cybill Shepherd. "She was a riot and so much fun," says Elliott. "She plays a character that's sort of like Meryl Streep's in 'The Devil Wears Prada.'
    
"They're all so great. We're so humbled by the fact they want to come play with us," she adds.
    
Elliott's ability to make her insanely complex role work is crucial -- as viewers of the series, and critics, are well aware. How many actresses could convince us they're a ditzy model who came back from heaven and is inhabiting the body of a zaftig crusading attorney who has left residual personality traits behind? But the Broadway-bred actress remains quite modest-sounding about the impact she's made. The network's website and other "Diva"-related comment areas are full of grateful remarks from fans who love the series' approach to body image. "It's wonderful to hear. When people talk to me about the show, they're so polite and kind," Elliott says.
    
Playing Deb the model/Jane the attorney "does take a tremendous amount of focus, to be sure," she allows. "There are always questions to figure out about when Jane is influencing Deb's behavior. I'm always making sure everything is seen from Deb's perspective. It's one of the tricky parts of the job and the most fun."
     
ANSWERING THE CALL: John Morris says he was literally walking between classes on the UCLA Campus, coming out of Macgowan Hall, the theater arts building, when his cell phone rang four years ago, and it was Pixar's Kevin Reher, calling out of the blue. Reher told him his old gang was interested in getting him to re-up as Andy, the boy to whom Woody, Buzz and the rest of the toys belong in the "Toy Story" movies, for "Toy Story 3."
    
"They had to track me down," recalls Morris, now 25. "It had been eight or nine years since 'Toy Story 2,' so when he said, 'We'd love to have you come in and see where your voice is,' I was amazed and thrilled. I found out that Andy is now 18 and about to go to college, and I felt pretty confident that I could play that, since I was just finishing college myself. When I came in, the directors explained that maintaining continuity as much as possible with the cast was important to them."
     
Morris started the first "Toy Story" when he was 7, so "this has been going on the majority of my life," he points out. He wound up going in for recording duties in Los Angeles, and later, in New York -- where he moved for two years -- and finally, back in San Francisco, his first and current home town, a quick drive to Pixar headquarters. Having graduated in 2007, he aims to continue doing voice work, as well as theater and who knows what else. He comments, "With a lot of other trilogies, the movies have come out more back to back, every few years. But 'Toy Story' has had this incredibly epic time line, and that's made it even more special in a way because kids have grown up with it in real time."
    
Starting with John Morris.
     
HIS WAY: Country heartthrob Blake Shelton recalls, "The first time I ever got onstage, I was 8 years old. I loved it then, but it wasn't really till I was 15 that performing became a really big deal to me, more so than any other kid around me. I started playing in bars and writing songs -- no clue of what I was doing, just doing it." He says that "looking back, the best thing I did was, two weeks after high school graduation, I moved to Nashville."
Oddly enough, though, his first record producer, and the man who gave Shelton his first big break, Bobby Braddock, didn't get with him as a result of his Nashville move. "He heard me sing on the phone the first time. He became interested in my singing just over my work tape."
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Leelee Sobieski Gives Birth To A Daughter

Written December 19, 2009 by Candyman

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Leelee Sobieski's publicist Thursday confirmed the actress has given birth to a daughter in New York.

"Leelee delivered a bouncing, healthy girl late last night in New York City," her representative told Usmagazine.com. "Proud father is her fiance, menswear designer Adam Kimmel."

The child, whose name was not announced, is the first for the couple.

Sobieski's movie credits include "Public Enemies," "Eyes Wide Shut," "Here on Earth," "The Glass House" and "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries."

Leelee Sobieski: Baby on Board

Written September 16, 2009 by Candyman

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Ready to add to the family, Leelee Sobieski is expecting her first child with fiance Adam Kimmel.

Confirming the news, Leelee’s rep tells, "The happy couple is thrilled to be expecting in December."

As previously reported, the “Joan of Arc” actress star accepted her beau's proposal back in June – now looking ready to grow their joyful family.

As for work, Miss Sobieski recently worked on a new project called “Mad Cow” alongside Ed Stoppard and Jeffrey Tambor.

Sexy Leelee Sobieski (Photos) and Ivanka Trump: Both are Engaged!

Written July 20, 2009 by Candyman

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Sexy blondes Ivanka Trump and Leelee Sobieski are both engaged!   Sobieski is set to marry her fashion designer boyfriend Adam Kimmel, Us Weekly Magazine reports.  She flashed a marquise diamond engagement ring in photos as she appeared with Johnny Depp in the upcoming drama Public Enemies.

Ivanka Trump is also set to marry.  Her fiancé' is Jared Kushner and In Touch reports he has a lot in common with her billionaire father, Donald — they’re both real estate developers and have big bucks in their bank accounts.

Jared, whose dad, Charles, manages more than $3 billion worth of properties, made millions himself buying and selling real estate while at Harvard University.
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When they first started dating Ivanka joked that she’s crazy about Jared, 26, but might find it hard to move in with him. “I’ve never lived in a building without my name on it,” says the 26-year-old, “but there’s a first time for everything!”  Congrats!

Leelee Sobieski Gets Engaged

Written July 17, 2009 by Candyman

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A friend has spilled the news - Leelee Sobieski is engaged to designer Adam Kimmel.

The 26-year-old flaunted the marquise diamond engagement ring at the L.A. premiere of her latest movie, Public Enemies, back on June 23. Sobieski said she was “leaving to meet him in Paris” the next day.

The actress gained her spot in the Hollywood world after playing a modern Lolita with Tom Cruise in the 1999 Stanley Kubrick film, Eyes Wide Shut.

Sobieski has also modeled for her fiance’s 2009 Look Book and filmed an indie drama, The Mad Cow with Jeffrey Tambor.

"Public Enemies" A Missed Opportunity

Written June 25, 2009 by Candyman

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The elements are certainly here with the always charismatic Johnny Depp as the Depression-era bank robber and, in some quarters, idolized Robin Hood and Marion Cotillard, off her Oscar win, as his lady friend. But Mann and co-writers Ronan Bennett and Ann Biderman never crack the meaning of John Dillinger.

The film veers between fact and legend, sticking mostly with facts but still unable to bring its protagonist into focus as either an amiable sociopath or a true antihero. He winds up being just a guy who robs banks, which is probably all he ever was, so why such a lavish production? John Milius accomplished as much if not more with "Dillinger" in 1973 at the cost of probably two scenes in "Public Enemies."

Since there's nothing in the marketplace right now like "Public Enemies," Universal should recoup the reported $80 million budget between domestic and international box office. But the film lacks the juice promised by the teaming of such extraordinary filmmakers with a cast as large as a Hooverville encampment.

There is both too much going on here and not enough: Multiple jail breaks, frequent bank robberies, deadly shootouts with G-Men, bodies everywhere. But you'd probably have to read the source material, a book by Bryan Burrough, to understand the significance of many scenes.

Dillinger breaks out of "escape proof" Crown Point, Ind., jail, driving off in the female sheriff's (Lili Taylor) own car. The shootout at the Little Bohemia Lodge in northern Wisconsin is a fiasco for the fledgling Federal Bureau of Investigation, which allowed Dillinger to escape.

Incensed G-Man Melvin Purvis (a stoic Christian Bale) figures Dillinger will foolishly head back to Chicago, so his men watch the apartment of Dillinger's half-French dame Billie Frechette (Cotillard) around the clock. She still eludes them. Purvis' men finally do arrest her, but Dillinger drives away from the scene without anyone noticing him. This sets up the famed betrayal of the "Lady in Red," which was actually a yellow dress.

So many of the era's personalities parade before the cameras -- look, there's Pretty Boy Floyd (Channing Tatum) getting shot at long range by Purvis; there's famed bad guys Alvin Karpis (Giovanni Ribisi) and "Baby Face" Nelson (Stephen Garrett) plotting jobs with Dillinger; there's crime boss Frank Nitti (Bill Camp) growing tired of Dillinger's juvenile shenanigans; there's young J. Edgar Hoover (a stiff Billy Crudup) just getting his feet wet!

You can't keep them all straight and a muddy soundtrack doesn't help. Depp got his own sound technician according to the end credit roll yet you still can't hear him. Between mumbled lines and busy music cues much of the film's dialogue is indistinct.

The anticipated points are made about how both Dillinger and Hoover track their own publicity. The Dillinger-Frechette love match is built up into something it probably never was. Indeed the woman, Polly Hamilton (Leelee Sobieski), Dillinger fatefully attends his last picture show with is believed to be his new girlfriend at the time.

What's missing is an investigation into character. Who are all these people? Why do they matter to us now?

The great Depression bank robbing movie "Bonnie and Clyde," to which "Public Enemies" will undoubtedly be compared, kept the focus narrow and intense and somehow spoke to its counter-culture era. "Public Enemies" sprawls everywhere with too many characters and winds up being mostly a history lesson unrelated to anything in the zeitgeist.

Mann oversees top-drawer work by cinematographer Dante Spinotti, production designer Nathan Crowley and tremendous second unit personnel. The strategies, setups and shoot-outs are terrifically staged, but the human element goes missing.

(Editing by Dean Gooodman at Reuters)


Bring On The Old Razzie Dazzle

Written January 26, 2009 by Candyman

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There are no surprises in the announcement for this years Razzies. Repeat offenders include Mike Myers' truly appalling The Love Guru, which garnered seven noms and anything involving German game-to-movie impressario Uwe Boll, who had eight.

Held on February 21 (the night before the Oscars - although undoubtedly there will be no crossover of attendees), this is the 29th annual Golden Rasberries. The full list of nominations includes:

Worst Picture

* Disaster Movie and Meet The Spartans
* The Happening
* The Hottie and The Nottie
* In The Name of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale
* The Love Guru

Worst Actor

* Larry the Cable Guy, Witless Protection
* Eddie Murphy, Meet Dave
* Mike Myers, The Love Guru
* Al Pacino, 88 Minutes and Righteous Kill
* Mark Wahlberg, The Happening and Max Payne

 Worst Actress

* Jessica Alba, The Eye and The Love Guru
* Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Meg Ryan, The Women
* Cameron Diaz, What Happens In Vegas
* Paris Hilton, The Hottie And The Nottie
* Kate Hudson, Fools Gold and My Best Friend’s Girl

Worst Supporting Actor

* Uwe Boll, Postal
* Pierce Brosnan, Mamma Mia!
* Ben Kingsley, The Love Guru, War Inc and The Wackess
* Burt Reynolds, Deal and In The Name Of The King
* Verne Troyer, The Love Guru and Postal

Worst Supporting Actress

* Carmen Electra, Disaster Movie and Meet The Spartans
* Paris Hilton, Repo: The Genetic Opera
* Kim Kardashian, Disaster Movie
* Jenny McCarthy, Witless Protection
* Leelee Sobieski, 88 Minutes and In The Name Of The King

 Worst Screen Couple Nominations

* Uwe Boll & ANY Actor, Camera or Screenplay
* Cameron Diaz & Ashton Kutcher, What Happens In Vegas
* Paris Hilton and either Christine Lakin or Joel David Moore, Hottie & The Nottie
* Larry the Cable Guy & Jenny McCarthy, Witless Protection
* Eddie Murphy In Eddie Murphy, Meet Dave

 Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel Nominations 2008

* The Day The Earth Blowed Up Real Good
* Disaster Movie and Meet The Spartans
* Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull
* Speed Racer
* Star Wars: The Clone Wars

 Worst Director

* Uwe Boll, 1968: Tunnel Rats, In The Name Of The King and Postal
* Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzer, Disaster Movie and Meet The Spartans
* Tom Putnam, The Hottie And The Nottie
* Marco Schnabel, The Love Guru
* M. Night Shyamalan, The Happening

 Worst Screenplay

* Disaster Movie and Meet The Spartans, Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzer
* The Happening, M. Night Shyamalan
* The Hottie And The Nottie, Heidi Ferrer
* In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, Doug Taylor
* The Love Guru, Mike Myers & Graham Gordy

Worst Career Achievement

* Uwe Boll