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It all ends here. A review of the final Harry Potter installment Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.It all ends here. A review of the final Harry Potter installment Harry Potter and the... more
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Lives of Style got to party with major celebs in Hollywood before Hollywood's biggest nightLives of Style got to party with major celebs in Hollywood before Hollywood's... more
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It’s Friday evening and the start of Oscar weekend. As I look out of my window, from high up in the Hollywood hills, I can barely see through the heavy mist and fog. My hairdresser and manicurist are both running late due to the treacherous rain and gridlock traffic.It’s Friday evening and the start of Oscar weekend. As I look out of my window,... more
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'I'm so used to losing, it's quite a strange feeling to win,' the star of 'The King's Speech' said when accepting the honor for Best Supporting Actress.
Read more: http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/w0010385.html'I'm so used to losing, it's quite a strange feeling to win,' the... more
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‘Today I’m wearing huge breasts,’ she joked, about her outfit. ‘It’s amazing what a corset will do. I’m not all that well-endowed. These are my Golden Globes. Who needs Golden Globes when you’ve got these?’
More: http://amygrindhouse.com/helena-bonham-carter-dga-awards.html‘Today I’m wearing huge breasts,’ she joked, about her outfit.... more
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The frat boy takes a look at the amazing new Colin Firth movie, The King's Speech.
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The 68th Annual Golden Globes was one of the most enjoyable awards ceremonies that I have ever had the pleasure of attending.The 68th Annual Golden Globes was one of the most enjoyable awards ceremonies that I... more
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We would be disappointed if Helena Bonham Carter show up at an awards show in a normal outfit.We would be disappointed if Helena Bonham Carter show up at an awards show in a normal... more
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We would be disappointed if Helena Bonham Carter show up at an awards show in a normal outfit.We would be disappointed if Helena Bonham Carter show up at an awards show in a normal... more
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We would be disappointed if Helena Bonham Carter show up at an awards show in a normal outfit.We would be disappointed if Helena Bonham Carter show up at an awards show in a normal... more
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Firth wins Golden Globe for best actor.
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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox give the royal treatment to "The King's Speech," the Oscar-baiting film starring Colin Firth as England's King George VI, who must overcome a severe stutter to help rally his nation as World War II looms. Helena Bonham Carter plays George's wife Elizabeth (the mother of the current Queen) while Geoffrey Rush is the unorthodox Australian speech therapist who works with the king. If you somehow need any more reasons to click, this exclusive review also includes a rare (proper) use of "insouciant." How very posh!
Rotten Tomatoes is a recurring segment dedicated to the movies. Join hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox as they judge the freshness of studio blockbusters and independent hits. For more from Rotten Tomatoes: http://rottentomatoesshow.comBrett Erlich and Ellen Fox give the royal treatment to "The King's... more
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“The King’s Speech” is the address with which the reigning British monarch opens parliament each year. In the case of this wonderful film, however, the title has a double meaning.
It is a biopic about a young Duke of York, the man who would ascend to the throne of Great Britain as George VI, who spoke with a stutter, and how he overcame it.
http://web.me.com/writa1/tvsoundoff/Film_Reviews/Entries/2010/11/29_Entry_1.html“The King’s Speech” is the address with which the reigning British... more
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Best Movies Ever got to check out The Kings Speech and Colin Firth will definitely get another Oscar nomination.Best Movies Ever got to check out The Kings Speech and Colin Firth will definitely get... more
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The Harry Potter books and films are monumental achievements, and while the review that follows is ostensibly about “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1),” it is difficult (verging on impossible) to separate this part from the whole.
To begin, the books were -- you should pardon the expression -- magical, in that they captivated a generation of young people and made them (and their parents) read. Books. In print.
Then came the films. In every case, the adaptations were both excellent and faithful. More amazing, perhaps, is that the filmmakers were able to forge an ensemble of actors who stuck with the project for an entire decade -- always wearing undergarments in public, never imbibing in excess while in view of TMZ cameras and generally avoiding ego trips. The focus always remained firmly on the story, not the actors.
http://web.me.com/writa1/tvsoundoff/Film_Reviews/Entries/2010/11/18_Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_Part_1.htmlThe Harry Potter books and films are monumental achievements, and while the review... more
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Tim Burton and The Addams Family? If it sounds like a kookily perfect match made in a spooky old mansion to you, then prepare to celebrate as Deadline Hollywood reports Burton will make a 3D stop-motion movie based on Charles Addams’ famous creations.
While there may be mixed feelings about Burton continuing to stick with adaptations of other peoples’ work rather than pursuing his own visions, the idea that he’ll dig into the sharp wit of Addams’ Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday and the rest sounds like a solid idea. Plus, with the focus on the original cartoons rather than the campier TV show or the Barry Sonnenfeld movies (though I still have a soft spot for the first film), it should be a dark little delight.
There’s no writer attached yet, so this one is a while from starting, and chances are he’ll knock out at least one live-action film (Dark Shadows, finally?) before the doors to the Addams’ home swing open and we’re met by Lurch the towering, groaning manservant.
So now all we need to know is, will Burton strike out in a completely new direction for the lead voices, or will he hire Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter?Tim Burton and The Addams Family? If it sounds like a kookily perfect match made in a... more
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