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Archive for February, 2008
Saturday, February 16th, 2008
Filed under: Celebrities and Controversy, Exhibition, Images  This fascinating piece in the Guardian details British filmmaker Peter Greenaway's ( The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover) plans to bring to life Leonardo DaVinci's The Last Supper. The effort will be part of a series of projects the director and painter plans to animate classic works of art. Greenaway, according to the article, will use "dramatic lighting, projections, and recordings of actors' voices" to transform The Last Supper into "something close to a film." He plans to expand the moment DaVinci captured into his painting into a larger story stretching from Christ's birth through his crucifixion, and will include "raw and heavy images of Christ's genitalia and naked crucifixion" from other DaVinci works. Greenaway doesn't plan to stop with The Last Supper -- future plans for bringing works of art to life include works by Veronese, Velázquez, Picasso, Monet and Jackson Pollack; he's even asked the Vatican for permission to project onto Michelangelos' Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel. He's already done one project, animating Rembrandt's The Nightwatch in 2006. The project is not without its critics -- some feel DaVinci's work stands on its own and doesn't need improving. Personally, I think this could be really cool. It's not like Greenaway proposes to deface or destroy classic works of art, he's basically just looking to reinterpret them with the help of media that wasn't available when they were painted. What do you think? Should great works of art be left alone, or could a project like this actually help the art world by exposing people to works of art from a perspective they might otherwise not have considered? Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Saturday, February 16th, 2008
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Paramount, Celebrities and Controversy, Fandom, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Politics, Remakes and Sequels There's been a lot of talk about Ray Winstone's magical pants since the trailer for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of The Crystal Skull first appeared on February 14. At around the one minute mark, we see Winstone and Indy surrounded by Russian soldiers and Indy utters his line "Not as easy as it used to be," and if you look closely you can see some CGI weirdness going on there, as if something has been cut out of the scene. Well, turns out it was -- in the international trailer for the film, now available online, the Russian heavies are pointing some giant machine guns at our heroes, not just standing there giving them dirty looks. Also, when the trailer transitions from the (too long) memory lane montage to the original footage, the American trailer shows an American flag fluttering in the breeze, with May 22 overlapped. The international trailer still has the May date titled on there, but there is no flag to be found. I find this offensive not for any patriotic reason, but only as someone who doesn't appreciate such crass, Spielbergian manipulation.
In other news, Winstone is out doing some talking about the film -- according to Showbiz Spy, he recently praised Cate Blanchett's performance in the film, saying "To me she's the greatest actor in the world. She really pushes the boat out in this one. She looks great." He also complains about pulling a hamstring during the making of the film when he had to run up and down the stairs of that giant temple, and he says that he's tiring of the action parts he's receiving as he gets older, and he'd rather take on more romantic parts. When other, more substantial news on the film comes along, you'll know where to find it. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Saturday, February 16th, 2008
After her husband dies of cancer, Holly is inconsolable and finds it impossible to pick up her life again. Then she starts receiving letters he wrote to her before he passed away. Will these messages help her get back on her feet? Or are Holly’s friends right, and should she stop obsessing over them? (more…)
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Friday, February 15th, 2008

Paris Hilton is having a really shitty week. She aged another year. Her brother got a DUI. And now the Los Angeles Department of Animal Services wants to take her dogs. TMZ reports:
Captain Bowers tells TMZ his department received a complaint from an animal rescue group, after Paris' appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on Monday. On the show, Paris talked about having 17 dogs -- a huge no-no in the city of Los Angeles. A non-breeder is only allowed three dogs per address -- though in Hollywood, Paris is considered a notorious breeder!
Oh yeah, I also forgot her new movie The Hottie and the Nottie tanked beyond belief at the box office and is now getting beat to hell on IMDB, according to Us Magazine:
The Hottie and the Nottie – with 2,190 low-star votes – now rests at the bottom of the IMDb user charts, even below the American Idol movie, From Justin to Kelly: With Love and Daddy Day Camp.
Wow, below From Justin to Kelly? Jesus. I almost feel bad for Paris Hilton. If I weren't filled with a neverending desire to see her spontaneously combust. Preferably within the vicinity of Britney Spears. Whose driving a truck full of dynamite - and really pissed off bees.
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Friday, February 15th, 2008
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. 15, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Retro Television Network (RTN), which is owned and distributed by Equity Media Holdings Corporation (Nasdaq:EMDA), and Petry International, a division of Petry Media Corporation, today announced that the companies have entered into an agreement whereby Petry International will be the exclusive national representation firm for the network.
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Friday, February 15th, 2008

Yes, that is Rumer Willis!
Our favorite celebuspawn is in the new issue of Elle magazine.
Why???????????
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Friday, February 15th, 2008

George Clooney, Robert De Niro, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep are their star power to hopefully avoid another Hollywood strike this summer!
The A-listers took out full page ads in trade pub Variety urging the Screen Actors Guild to start talks with the media giants for a new labor contract ASAP.
They mean business!
They're right, though. Averting another strike is in the best interest of everyone.
In addition to saving thousands of jobs and money, it will minimize the amount of reality on TV!
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Friday, February 15th, 2008

Britney Spears' father and attorney Andrew Wallet will continue their conservatorship over Britney until March 10. Yesterday's hearing also placed Britney's brother Ryan into the ongoing legal clusterfuck. People reports:
Britney's father and Wallet were also granted the power to handle the singer's taxes, and Britney's brother Bryan, 30, was named as a trustee of her trust. According to court papers, trust funds are used "to pay for Britney's continued security, and to pay for her medicine, food, other day-to-day expenses and for psychiatric and other medical services."
Sam Lutfi is still hiding and has yet to be served the now two-week old restraining order. He's rumored to be behind a New York lawyer's attempt to make Britney's legal troubles a federal case, according to an insider for OK! Magazine:
"He's upset because he can't see Britney and have her pay him money," explains the insider. "If Sam gets paid, then he can pay the lawyer and Sands. It's all ludicrous."
As for whether there is any merit to this motion, the insider tells OK!, "I'd be willing to bet that aside from Sam and Sands grandstanding on the courthouse steps, this is the last we hear about it."
I think the federal government has more dire and pressing issues on their plate than worrying about Britney Spears. I'm talking about matters of grave national security. Like determining exactly what Roger Clemens injected into his ass. Okay, in hindsight, these dudes have time on their hands. Let's get America's braless sweetheart in front of Congress and pray those old bastards don't have a heart attack. Most of them haven't seen a nipple since World War II. And it was Bob Hope's.
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