Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp Bring Star Power To Comic Con

Written July 23, 2010 by Candyman

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Hollywood took over downtown San Diego on Thursday as the giant annual Comic Con convention kicked off a four day celebration of pop culture.

Angelina Jolie flew in to promote her new spy movie "Salt", Johnny Depp greeted fans by video from the set of the fourth "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie, and Jeff Bridges and Olivia Wilde turned up to chat about their hotly-anticipated sci-fi thriller sequel "TRON: Legacy".

Around 126,000 fans of comics, movies, video games and TV series are expected to descend on the San Dieo Convention Center for the show, which started life as a gathering of comic book fans but has now become a key stop in Hollywood's bid to attract influential young male audiences.

Lines for the "TRON:Legacy" panel wrapped around the convention center long before the show officially kicked off.

But before some 6,500 lucky fans were treated to eight exclusive minutes of 3D footage from Walt Disney's December 17 release, Disney had a few other surprises.

"Hellboy" director Guillermo del Toro will write and produce a big screen adaptation of Disney's "Haunted Mansion" theme park ride, Disney announced. No release date was given.

In an event Disney dubbed "ComiTRON", Bridges, Wilde, Bruce Boxleitner, Michael Sheen and Garrett Hedlund joined the original 1982 film's creator, Steven Lisberger, and new director Joe Kasinski on stage for an hour-long panel.

"When we did TRON, there was no Internet and we carried around phones in suitcases," recalled Bridges. "Looking back, the same thing that attracted me to TRON attracted me to this one, getting a chance to play around with all of this cutting-edge technology. This TRON makes the old one look like black and white TV."

Disney used the convention to launch the "TRON:Legacy" iPhone App which sent fans on a real-life treasure hunt to unlock golden coins that will grant them access to a recreation of Flynn's Arcade -- complete with video games -- throughout the weekend.

Disney also offered a different type of interaction with the "TRON" audience. Kasinski recorded five minutes of crowd chants and foot stomping that will be used in the actual film as spectators who congregate to watch "the games." He said if it wasn't for the Comic Con audience, "TRON:Legacy" wouldn't have become a reality.

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Jolie joined her "Salt" co-star Liev Schreiber, producer Dino di Bonaventure and director Phillip Noyce to promote the Russian spy thriller, which opens on Friday.

"You can get away with so much in fantasy like bending a bullet, for example. So this one was a nice challenge because we had to work so much harder to convince the audience that all of these things are possible. I think these stunts in this movie are better than in other action movies that I've done," she said.

Beyond the skyscraper-draped posters for upcoming films like "Skyline" and videogames like "Red Faction: Armageddon," there was a new type of interaction between fans and stars.

Paramount Pictures created the "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Experience" across the street from the convention center and used Twitter to alert fans to when the cast and crew will appear at the outdoor park.

Live music, free t-shirts, video postcards and a chance to play the new Ubisoft "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" videogame are all available throughout the weekend.

Elsewhere, "Machete" writer/director Robert Rodriguez and stars Michelle Rodriguez and Danny Trejo handed out tacos from a truck before screening footage from the new horror film and hosting a party.

Lindsay Lohan, arguably the biggest attraction of the September movie release, is in jail in Los Angeles serving what is expected to be 14 days of a 90-day jail sentence for violating her probation in a 2007 drunk driving case.

(Editing by Jill Serjeant)


Angelina Jolie Jolts A Man's World: Action Films

Written July 15, 2010 by Candyman

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The National Organization for Women should send Angelina Jolie a nice cheese basket (or vice versa).

The world's most famous Hollywood humanitarian might not have single-handedly erased gender inequality in the movie industry, but she sure has struck a major blow for actresses. How else to explain her $20 million payout for Sony's next big summer release, "Salt," an action project that originally was written to star a man -- no less than Tom Cruise?

"It's definitely unusual that a female has become an action star," "Salt" producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura says. "But it's a funny thing. She's not a female action star; she's an action star. She's really the first female to transcend gender. I don't think it's occurred before."

To di Bonaventura's point, a star must be in some rarefied atmosphere when a lead role in a big studio action movie is rewritten from male to female. It's akin to the groundbreaking result when 25 years ago Jerry Bruckheimer had the white lead in the "Beverly Hills Cop" screenplay refashioned so it could star a 22-year-old black actor named Eddie Murphy.

Then again, given Jolie's track record, it's not so much of a stretch. In the past 10 years, she has starred in five action-dominated films that have averaged $124 million in domestic grosses. Worldwide, those grosses total nearly $1.5 billion. Again, that's just her action roles -- "Wanted" (2008), "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (2005), "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life" (2003), "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" (2001) and "Gone in 60 Seconds" (2000).

The Philip Noyce-directed "Salt," in which Jolie plays a CIA spook accused of foreign espionage who must go on the run, looks prepared to push that total upward when it opens next Friday. Industry tracking a week out has it opening north of $30 million, but its only competition that weekend is the kid-friendly "Ramona and Beezus" and the second week of "Inception," which means interest is likely to spike as it gets closer to opening.

"Wanted" opened at $50.9 million against "WALL-E" two summers ago, and "Smith" opened at $50.3 million in 2005.

Sony also has her next project, "The Tourist," a reworking of the 2005 French thriller "Anthony Zimmer," which will open in February. That film pairs her with one of the most bankable actors in the world, Johnny Depp. As Elise, a femme fatale, Jolie gets to show off her sensual side and her active one when killers start chasing the patsy she has put in harm's way.

No actress in Hollywood history has been able to chisel out the supremacy Jolie has in a male-dominated genre. Actually, her achievement is bigger than that. Her standard deal, which she received for "Salt" and "Tourist," is matched by only one or two other actors in the world, with $20 million up front, a hefty share of the profits plus other sizable ancillary benefits. She already was getting $15 million for "Smith" and "Wanted."

"The fact that she is in the entertainment industry and can approach a male salary is an anomaly," says Lori Watson, director of women's and gender studies at the University of San Diego. "Maybe she can command a salary, but she can't break through the expectations that women are supposed to be beautiful and sexualized and fit a certain mold and behave in a certain way."

Over the years, mostly thanks to the efforts and vision of director James Cameron, audiences have been treated to a rare female lead who can handle herself in a gun or fistfight. Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley in "Aliens" in 1986, Linda Hamilton in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" in 1991, and Zoe Saldana and Michelle Rodriguez in "Avatar" last year all represented strong, confident women ready to knock some heads.

Kate Beckinsale and Milla Jovovich carved out B-movie franchises as action heroines in the fantasy-horror genre -- Beckinsale with "Underworld" and Jovovich with "Resident Evil." And Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore threw themselves into action camp with the successful "Charlie's Angels" movies -- but those were highly stylized three-handers, and all three thesps have since quickly retreated to more traditional roles. (Diaz did just jump on a motorcycle with Cruise in "Knight and Day," but that has underperformed in North America.)

Television has been a better training ground for the female action archetype. Jessica Alba launched her career in "Dark Angel" (Cameron again!), Jennifer Garner was fierce as the college student/spy of "Alias," courtesy of J.J. Abrams, and Joss Whedon birthed "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and "Dollhouse" (Eliza Dushku).

It's notable that Garner dabbled in action on the big screen in "Daredevil" and its spinoff "Elektra," but quickly returned to the world of romantic comedy when those failed. Alba suited up for the "Fantastic Four" movies but had very little to do. And while Scarlett Johansson's turn as Black Widow in "Iron Man 2" looked promising, that was a small part and no one expects her to spend much more time in the blow-'em-up genre.

Other top actresses still command huge audiences in less surprising contexts. Sandra Bullock has reminded everyone that she can draw major bank, in feel-good drama ("The Blind Side") and traditional romantic comedy ("The Proposal"). And Julia Roberts is likely to clean up in "Eat Pray Love."

Like those women, Jolie also has an Oscar on her mantle, and a genuine yen to tackle challenging parts in adult dramas such as "Changeling," "A Mighty Heart" and "Girl, Interrupted," which got her that gold statuette (and an asterisk for oddest acceptance speech). But Jolie has also contributed her voice to three cartoons -- "Kung Fu Panda," "Beowulf" and "Shark Tale" -- that have grossed another $1.2 billion worldwide.

Jolie's not bulletproof. She's had her misfires and middling movies ("Taking Lives" and "Beyond Borders" come to mind), but she's got the dramatic acting chops and the athletic prowess to sell herself in almost anything (though even her prestige movies don't always bring in the big bucks).

So what, precisely, can't she do? Well, just one thing, actually. Romantic comedy. She did try it once, in "Life, or Something Like It" in 2002, and the $14.4 million domestic gross sent a message she clearly noted.

"She's too strong, she's too forceful," says Hollywood historian David Thomson ("Rosebud: The Story of Orson Welles"). "And that's not just her screen character. It's her public character, too. She's not got that sort of availability for romance. She isn't really sentimentally appealing. She needs to be doing strong things -- crazy things, sometimes -- to work on screen."

Put another way, Jolie is tough for female audiences to get behind. She's threatening. Whether accurate or not, many perceive even Jennifer Aniston to have been a victim of Jolie's sharkish charm after husband Brad Pitt became smitten with Jolie during the shoot for "Smith."

"My feeling on the ground is at the beginning of that relationship a lot of women viewed her as a homewrecker," says Watson. "But since then, her charitable work, her adoption, her work with the U.N., and the work that they're doing in New Orleans and her public face as a mother appeals to a lot of women as a kind of person who has A) a completely supportive partner that a lot of women would like and don't have, and b) someone who can manage a family and a career and is committed to those mainstream values even if she lives in a very different, romanticized, Hollywood rich kind of way."

But how long can her appeal last? Her fans are beginning to slide more heavily into the over-30 crowd, away from the male teens who want to see her bend bullets and look at the camera over a naked, tattooed back. Sooner rather than later, they're going to want to see a new face (and naked back).

Perhaps Jolie is aware of this. Because now, at the pinnacle of her success, she is making noises that she might not be much longer for the business. "I'm very, very grateful, it's a fun job. It's a luxury," she recently told Vanity Fair. "But I don't think I'll do it much longer."

Jolie is only 35 years old. By the Indiana Jones standard, then, she's got another 30 years of running, punching and flipping ahead. Although she's trimmed her work commitments down to one film a year, she's got sequels to "Salt," "Wanted" and even, possibly, "Tourist" to consider. Also, there's the "Sleeping Beauty" spinoff "Maleficent," a new take on "Cleopatra," the dark drama "Serena" for director Darren Aronofsky, and another potential franchise spun from the Patricia Cornwell character Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a sleuthing medical examiner.

If she did call it quits, is there anyone to carry the mantle if Jolie suddenly walked away?

"I don't see anybody right now," di Bonaventura says. "Will there be more female action heroes? There will be another one, yeah, I believe that. You look at these things as a progression. First they tried to mimic what a male action star was. And now with Angie, you're just letting her be what she is. We've gotten away from that male classification of what is an action star. And that means that will open possibilities for somebody else. You just needed somebody to break the ground."


Michelle Rodriguez's Sex Tape Vow

Written December 14, 2009 by Candyman

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Michelle Rodriguez would make a sex tape if she wanted to reveal her sexuality.

The 'Avatar' actress has long been rumoured to be bisexual or a lesbian despite insisting she isn't, and says if she had anything to prove to anyone she would do it on camera.

She said in an interview with Style magazine: "If I wanted to tell people what I do with my vagina, I'd have made a sex video a long time ago. Largely, people don't know the whole story about anything. But still they need to put a name on it so they can label it and put it on the side and not dedicate any time to figuring it out. It's laziness."

Rodriguez - who was romantically linked to her openly bisexual 'Bloodrayne' co-star Kristanna Loken in 2006 - also revealed she aspires to be like Angelina Jolie.

The 31-year-old actress admires 34-year-old Angelina - who is openly bisexual but currently in a long-term relationship with Brad Pitt - for the action-packed roles she takes on and the sexual energy she exudes.

Jessica Alba In Machete Poster

Written November 05, 2009 by Candyman

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She's been busy for a little while now, off having a baby and dressing up as Dora the Explorer for Halloween, but Jessica Alba is back back back in Machete - and this first poster that Coming Soon found gives us a clue to her look in the film.

In the film she plays a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agent on the trail of Danny Trejo's Machete, the rogue Federale agent whois on the run after being double-crossed when asked to assassinate a corrupt Senator (Robert De Niro). Also in there are Cheech Marin as a priest, Steven Seagal as a drug-dealer and Michelle Rodriguez as a "saucy taco slinger".

 


Click the image above for the full version on ComingSoon.net

 The film's currently at the American Film Market, so with luck there'll be more word on a distributor and release date shortly.

Lindsay Lohan: On the Outs with SamRo?

Written August 14, 2009 by Candyman

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Her relationship with Samantha Ronson has more ups and downs than a roller coaster, and yesterday afternoon Lindsay Lohan was spotted looking like she had just broken up with the celebrity deejay again.

The “Mean Girls” actress was spotted leaving Ronson’s Los Angeles home in a cranky mood while carrying an armful of clothing and refusing to talk to the paparazzi.

And while her personal life may be in turmoil, LiLo’s professional life seems to be on the rise. Lindsay has been working on the new Robert Rodriguez flick “Machete” and she says all is well.

Lohan tweeted, “Shoot is going great,” at Cash Warren, adding “I’m on the set with your beautiful wifey.” Lindsay stars along with Jessica Alba, Robert DeNiro, Steven Segal, Michelle Rodriguez, and Danny Trejo.

Rodriguez, Pena, Moynahan For Battle: LA

Written July 30, 2009 by Candyman

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Getting ready to fight in the Battle: Los Angeles are three new strapping young recruits - Michelle Rodriguez, Michael 'Observe And Report' Pena and Bridget Moynahan - to join the sargeant, played by The Dark Knight's Aaron Eckhart.

The action flick, directed by The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning helmer Jonathan Liebesman, will assume a sci-fi angle as the new platoon are pitted against aliens invading Los Angeles - making it sound a little like Independence Day crossed with Escape From LA.

Their characters have already been announced, with Rodriguez taking radio control as Crpl. Adriana Santos, Moynahan plays a vet, and Pena is a civilian searching for his son, who is picked up by Eckhart's marine battalion.

Rodriguez is hot property this year as the hype picks up for James Cameron's Avatar, while Pena is keeping things indie with his role in the upcoming psychological thriller from Werner Herzog and David Lynch - My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done. Moynahan - best known for her roles in I, Robot and Coyote Ugly - is up next in kid's classic novel adaptation Ramona and Beezus.

Battle: Los Angeles is due in cinemas July 9 2010.

Lindsay Lohan Grabs Machete

Written July 28, 2009 by Candyman

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Lindsay Lohan has been offered a part in 'Machete'.

The 23-year-old actress - who recently turned down a role in the successful comedy 'The Hangover' - has been approached to star alongside Danny Trejo and Michelle Rodriguez for a part in Robert Rodriguez's new movie 'Machete'.

According to the National Ledger website, the 'Planet Terror' director is very keen to work with the US starlet on the project.

Speaking about his latest cinematic offering, he said: "These things come together very quickly. We're casting right now, and the script just came out."

A trailer for the movie - which is about an illegal immigrant - was recently released and Robert is thrilled with the positive response.

He explained: "I was thinking it had to live up to the trailer, because the trailer was so well received. But the script far surpassed the trailer."

Lindsay is believed to have financial troubles after struggling to land a major film part for sometime.

Meanwhile, the troubled actress has been caught on video having another blazing row with her on/off girlfriend, DJ Samantha Ronson at the weekend.

Lindsay spent two hours sitting on her 31-year-old lover's doorstep with an unknown woman until Samantha turned up at 5am.

Robert Rodriguez - Lindsay Lohan Machete Offer, Michelle Rodriguez Signed

Written July 27, 2009 by Candyman

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Director Robert Rodriguez has admitted Lindsay Lohan has been offered a part in his new movie Machete. The Grindhouse director's new flick already has Danny Trejo and Michelle Rodriguez signed up. Talking about the flick, he said: "These things come together very quickly. We're casting right now, and the script just came out great."

A three-minute trailer was recently released, and he said he was happy with the way it had been received. The film is about a "set-up, double-crossed and left for dead" illegal immigrant who "knows the score, gets the women... and kills the bad guys!" Rodriguez said: "I was thinking it had to live up to the trailer, because the trailer was so well received. But [the script] far surpassed the trailer."

Rodriguez, 41, said most of the cast hasn't been decided yet but they have sent the script out to a number of people. He said: "We've cast nobody but Danny and Michelle Rodriguez, but we've sent the script out to a lot of people."
He added: "There are a lot of people we're sending it to, big names - but nobody that we've signed yet." Rodriguez said Lindsay Lohan is said to be considering a role in the flick: "There's actually a cool part in the movie for her - if she takes it."

Celine Dion Has A Stalker

Written February 16, 2009 by Candyman

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Celine Dion has a "crazy" stalker.

A 41-year-old man was arrested outside the 'Falling into You' singer's Canadian home for allegedly following the singer.

The man reportedly pressed the intercom at the mansion's front gate on Friday night (13.02.09) and demanded to see Celine or her husband Rene Angelil.

After he refused to leave, security officers called the police.

The man ran away, but was arrested a short time later when he returned to Celine's house.

He was sent to hospital for a psychiatric evaluation and is due to appear in court today (16.02.09) to answer charges of harassment and stalking.

Celine is yet to comment on the frightening ordeal.