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Archive for May, 2007
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Dateline NBC host Stone Phillips has been dropped from the network.
After more than fifteen years of service for the network, the news anchor’s contract was not renewed because NBC has been hit with a corporate mandate to cut costs and good ol’ Stoney was too pricey.
Phillips released the following statement, “I’m profoundly appreciative of the many friends and colleagues, past and present, who have been a part of the Dateline family. This is a great news division with a bright future. I wish the people of NBC News all the best.”
But what he really wanted to say is…..
“Katie Couric is destroying the CBS Evening News and she’s still on the air. But I’m getting fired? This is fucked!”

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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Since her acting career is fizzling, Lindsay Lohan is focusing on endorsements. Here she is in her new ad for Jill Stuart.
Don’t you just wanna run out and buy one of their bags now???
No? Smart choice!

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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

When Grey’s Anatomy opened the door on last week’s season finale for Isaiah Washington‘s departure from the show, they left the door wide open. And it looks like the homophobe probably won’t be back!
TV reporter Kristin Veitch is claiming that Washington is out.
She says, “I’ve now heard from various reliable sources that Isaiah has been taking meetings in New York and Los Angeles in search of a new job that would take place during the coming TV season, so it certainly appears that Isaiah’s Grey‘s days are over. Insiders at ABC tell me “not everyone will be coming back” to Grey’s this fall, and although T.R. Knight’s fate was also left hanging in the balance after the season finale, I’m hearing that he’s gonna be back but like I said, Isaiah looks to be a goner.”
Good for T.R.
Bad for Isaiah.
He had it coming!

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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007


How precious is he????
Sheryl Crow is on the cover of the new issue of OK! magazine with newly adopted son Wyatt.
And, PerezHilton.com has a sneak peak at her interview.
Click here to check it out!

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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
Filed under: Horror, Celebrities and Controversy  Drug abuse is a terrible thing, kids. It land you in jail, ruin your reputation and turn you from a busy character actor into an uninsurable pariah. Case in point: Crazy Tom Sizemore just got fired from pre-production on a flick called The I Scream Man -- and if you can't hold on to a job in a movie with that sort of title, then you're definitely living life a little too hard. I know his drug problems are entirely of his own creation, but I really do feel for the guy. He went from working with Michael Mann, Oliver Stone and Steven Spielberg -- to a public dismissal on The I Scream Man. Ouch. According to STYD.com, Mr. Sizemore was fired from the upcoming horror flick and replaced by sometimes co-worker Michael Madsen. The reason for his dismissal? Another visit from the " drugs and jail time" fairy. It might sound like I'm cruelly mocking the guy, but the truth is I feel really rotten for Mr. Sizemore. Here's hoping he can right the ship, toss that monkey off his back and mount a small comeback of sorts. In the meantime, J.T. Mollner's The I Scream Man will go into production this summer with Madsen, Dee Wallace, Haylie Duff, Fred Ward, Judd Nelson and the entertainingly bizarre Crispin Glover as ... The Ice Cream Man. (Yes, it's a horror movie.) Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
Filed under: Drama, Casting, Cannes, Critical Thought & Trends, Celebrities and Controversy, Politics In yesterday's review of A Mighty Heart, filed from the Cannes fest, James brought up a topic that I haven't given much thought to, but other people apparently have. Angelina Jolie's portrayal of Marianne Pearl in the film, for whatever emotional and preparational challenges it presented, also required Jolie to curl her hair and 'brown' her skin in order to accurately reflect Pearl's Afro-Cuban/French heritage. Most reviews being filed from the fest seem to reflect what James pointed out -- that it's not considered a big deal. As James wrote, "there's nothing insensitive or overdone in the mild make-up artistry of the part; the inner performance is what shines out." The press also realizes, I'm sure, that Jolie had a lot to do with shepherding this project into production and is the film's biggest selling point, so they wouldn't raise the pointless question of 'Couldn't the producers have found someone else to play Pearl?' I wonder, though -- would the press reaction be different if this were a fictional character? What if someone considerably fairer than Jolie, like Nicole Kidman, had taken the part and gone through the same make-up job?
There's also a sort of flip-side to the coin. During a recent press junket for her latest film, Perfect Stranger, Halle Berry talked candidly about her upcoming project, Class Act, a true story about a teacher who runs for congress. The teacher is white. "She's just this teacher who ran for public office," Berry told the press, "and that's a step in the right direction for me, because I've been fighting to just be seen as a woman and not always have my color precede me, so when [the producer] said 'wouldn't this be a great role for you?' I said 'you should ask her. Maybe she doesn't want her story portrayed by a black woman.' And she loved the idea."
These are weighty issues that can only be hashed out by the Cinematical readers, so I'll leave it to you -- what do you think about actors using makeup to alter their race for films, or simply taking on the roles of real people who are of a different race and not doing any makeup work? Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007
After so many fake Joker images appearing online (who’s bothering to make those?), Heath Ledger’s look in The Dark Knight has finally been revealed. And it comes through a well thought-out marketing strategy.
Last week, a campaign poster for Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), who later becomes villain Two-Face, was released on ibelieveinharveydent.com. Then a few days ago, a link was made to ibelieveinharveydenttoo.com, which revealed a vandalised image of the campaign poster, evidently made by the Joker. After inputting their e-mail address, users would then receive an e-mail linking them to another site, which would ask them to remove a pixel. After a sufficient amount of pixels were removed, the image on the left was revealed.
And it’s a pretty scary indication of the gritty Christopher Nolan treatment that the Joker has received. We can’t wait for this film. If it’s half as good as Batman Begins, then that means it’ll be twice as good as X-Men 3. And ten times as good as Superman 4. And twelve times better than Spiderman 3. And so on.
Click the image for a larger view.
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