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24 July 2008 9:10 PM, PDT | From Rope Of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news
Photo: 20th Century Fox Here at Comic Con, Fox tried to act like it was a big surprise (and maybe it was), but they did the right thing and brought in Hugh Jackman who jumps on stage and begins to introduce footage from X-Men Origins: Wolverine... here is what he had to say. function getVideo() { var so = new SWFObject("http://cdn.springboard.gorillanation.com/storage/xplayer/ro001.swf", "mplayer", "510", "550", "8", "#000000"); so.addParam("wmode","transparent"); so.addParam("swliveconnect", "true"); so.addParam("allowfullscreen","true"); so.addVariable("autostart","false"); so.addVariable("continuousPlay","false"); so.addVariable("file", "http://cms.springboard.gorillanation.com/xml_feeds_advanced/index/37/3/35/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/"); so.addVariable("pageUrl", document.location); so.write("flashcontent_defaultplayer_37_3_35"); } getVideo(); The footage shows plenty involving the origin of both Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Sabertooth (Liev Schrieber) from their time in front of a firing squad to their introduction to Stryker. From there you see Logan/Wolverine in a water
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Brad Brevet
24 July 2008 7:47 PM, PDT | From toxicshock.tv | See recent toxicshock news
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures announced today that they have signed Director Darren Aronofsky to direct the next installment of to Robocop franchise. Aronofsky perhaps best know for his work on Requiem for a Dream and The Fountain with Hugh Jackman will be joined by writer David Self who wrote Road to Perdition and the upcoming film The Wolf Man. “Darren is undeniably one of the most talented, original and visceral film makers, and David is one of the greatest writers in Hollywood. All of us at MGM couldn’t be more excited,” said Mary Parent, Chairman, Worldwide Motion Picture Group, MGM. Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer, Brad Fischer and David Thwaites of Phoenix Pictures will produce Robocop. Cale Boyter, Executive Vice President Production at [...]
Brian Corder
24 July 2008 8:59 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
A leather jacket worn by Hugh Jackman in the X-men franchise is expected to fetch $20,000 (GBP10,000) when it is sold at auction.
The coat will go under the hammer alongside Jackman's Van Helsing costume at the latest Profiles in History auction, which will take place on 31 July and 1 August in California.
Other items up for sale include Ben Affleck's suit from the 2003 movie Daredevil, the outfits worn by Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst in Spider-Man and a miniature model of an original Tie fighter from Star Wars: A New Hope.
23 July 2008 5:08 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Hollywood funnyman Vince Vaughn has topped a list of stars who give their studios best value for money.
The Wedding Crashers actor came first in a Forbes magazine poll of stars who provide movie bosses the best return on their investment.
The star earned $14.73 (GBP7.36) for every $1 (GBP0.50) he was paid in his last three movies. The list also takes DVD revenues into consideration.
Vaughn came tops because, until recently, he didn't command huge sums to appear in films.
The full list of Hollywood stars who garner impressive returns for every dollar they are paid are as follows:
1. Vince Vaughn - $14.73 (GBP7.36) 2. Tobey Maguire - $13.44 (GBP6.72) 3. Julia Roberts - $13.19 (GBP6.59) 4. Brad Pitt - $12.73 (GBP6.36) 5. Naomi Watts - $12.16 (GBP6.08) 6. Matt Damon - $12.16 (GBP6.08) 7. George Clooney - $11.56 (5.78) 8. Jennifer Aniston - $10.48 (GBP5.24) 9. Hugh Jackman - $9.90 (GBP4.95) 10. Ben Stiller - $9.50 (GBP4.75).
23 July 2008 4:30 AM, PDT | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Hugh Jackman has refused to give any parenting tips to new mum Nicole Kidman. Jackman, who co-stars with the actress in the upcoming war epic Australia, has declined to give any advice on how to raise her daughter Sunday Rose. He said: "I didn't give any advice because anyone who's actually had kids knows there's nothing more annoying than all the advice you get on how to do it. "You know you're going to stuff it up in some way or other. Actually the best bit of advice (more)
By Simon Reynolds
23 July 2008 12:05 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Actor Hugh Jackman has decided against passing along parenting advice to new mum Nicole Kidman.
The X-Men star, a father of two, confesses he didn't like receiving advice when he was a new parent, so he spared friend and Australia co-star Kidman and her husband Keith Urban any tips when they welcomed daughter Sunday Rose earlier this month.
He says, "I didn't give any advice because anyone who's actually had kids knows there's nothing more annoying than all the advice you get on how to do it.
"You know you're going to stuff it up in some way or other. Actually the best bit of advice was from the guy who delivered the baby, when my first son Oscar was born.
"He came in and the birth happened about two minutes later and as he was leaving he said, 'Congratulations, don't rock the baby.'
"Cut to two weeks later, the baby won't sleep and we're rocking it. That's the only advice I give. Don't rock the baby because you end up spending your life doing it. But I didn't give that to Keith or Nicole."
Kidman also has two adopted children, Connor and Isabella, from her previous marriage to Tom Cruise.
17 July 2008 1:14 AM, PDT | From Rope Of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news
Once upon a time, I thought director Stephen Sommers was going to be a pretty nifty director. He made a live action version of The Jungle Book in 1994 that was pretty darn good. Tense, exciting, beautifully shot and breathlessly paced, this was deliciously fun B-movie excitement perfect for the entire family and I don't feel remotely ashamed to admit just how much I enjoyed it. Then came the three-pronged attack of Deep Rising, The Mummy and The Mummy Returns. Each increasingly more juvenile. Each more reliant upon tepid CGI effects not even remotely ready for prime time. Worse, Sommers seemed intent on stripping intelligence completely out of his motion pictures, his characters nothing more than thin cardboard cutouts devoid of virtually any and all interesting qualities that could have remotely made any of them anything close to human. Of course, Deep Rising has turned into something of an underground cult hit,
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Sara Michelle Fetters
15 July 2008 9:58 AM, PDT | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news
One day, we're going to get around to writing this long article about what comic book characters should and should not be adapted into movies. Clearly, The Incredible Hulk isn't everybody's favorite; both films have been outperformed by Fantastic Four movies. On the flip side, Iron Man was a huge hit, and you would think the bigger the comic book star would also be the bigger the movie star, so Hulk should do better. Not the case.
Why?
That's a really good question. We can't say it's star power, because Tobey Maguire and Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman aren't bigger stars than Edward Norton, at least, not clearly bigger stars. It isn't as if they've cast Tom Hanks in one of these movies yet. The Hulk should appeal to audiences because of its tortured character, so one of the only rational explanations I can come up with is they think the effects look cheesy.
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Colin Boyd
11 July 2008 11:53 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Sir Ian McKellen is hoping to star in a new X-Men movie featuring his character Magneto.
The comic book series has already produced three major action films and a spin-off picture - X-Men Origins: Wolverine starring Hugh Jackman, which is due for release next year.
McKellen has revealed that film bosses are already looking over a script for a possible Magneto movie.
And he hopes it will be rewritten to give him a bigger part - as he was the first actor to bring the character to life.
He says, "I think it's a very good series. There is a script knocking around for a spin-off, but it will be a younger Magneto, so if I were involved it would just be topping and tailing the story."
11 July 2008 7:00 AM, PDT | From PEOPLE.com | See recent PEOPLE.com news
Don't put Ian McKellen's cape in storage just yet. While there are no current plans for a fourth X-Men film, the actor says he'd be up for working in even a relatively small part on a prequel dedicated to his character, a misguided villain with power over all things metal. "There is a script knocking around for a spinoff, but it will be a younger Magneto, so if I were involved it would be just topping and tailing the story," the actor, 69, tells BBC News.If a Magneto film indeed goes forward, it would be the second spinoff featuring an X-Men character.
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Michael Y. Park
8 July 2008 8:23 PM, PDT | From Rope Of Silicon | See recent Rope Of Silicon news
I wish I may, I wish I might...
Photo: 20th Century Fox courtesy Empire Magazine Hey fanboys, batten down the hatches it's a new pic from Fox's Wolverine, which they are so confident in they won't even be previewing it at Comic Con this year. Nope, instead they have decided to give Empire Magazine an exclusive new image of Hugh Jackman as the title character staring off into the distance pondering a lost love or perhaps what he is going to have for dinner. Fox's lack of promotion of this film and this new picture that is highly reminiscent of the homo-erotic posters for X-Men 3 (Exhibit 1, Exhibit 2, Exhibit 3 and Exhibit 4) don't give me much hope for this film. I mean, what better venue is there to premiere footage from a film such as Wolverine, an iconic comic book character, than a comic book convention of which the entire industry focuses their eyes on.
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Brad Brevet
21 June 2008 10:21 PM, PDT | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
It’s been a good year so far for Robert Downey Jr., and now the “Iron Man” actor has been selected as one of 25 artists to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2009.
Not only is Downey Jr. starring in the first ’08 summer blockbuster to top the $300 million mark, but he also has two other projects coming up this year. On Aug. 15, 2008, he will be seen in Ben Stiller’s action comedy “Tropic Thunder,” and later this year, he will star opposite Jamie Foxx in Joe Wright’s drama “The Soloist.”
According to Digital Spy, Ralph Fiennes, Sir Ben Kingsley, Hugh Jackman, Cameron Diaz, Tim Burton, Shakira and Felicity Huffman are also on the list of recipients.
The stars will be unveiled some time in 2009. Downey Jr. delivered some awesome performances over the past years, and he certainly deserves his star on Hollywood’s most famous sidewalk.
Franck Tabouring
20 June 2008 6:52 PM, PDT | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news
Realizing that it's still summer and there is a mondo list of movies to look forward to before Labor Day, I'd nonetheless like to direct your attention to a sumptuous pictorial in the latest issue of Vogue.
As she explains in the video below, Annie Leibovitz, who needs no further introduction, was assigned by Vogue to visit the set of Baz Luhrmann's Australia, the director's sweeping Western that stars Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman.
It bears pointing out that if there are only five people in the world obsessed with visual detail and photographic aesthetics, the other three are sitting at the the table with Baz and Leibovitz. That's just a deadly combination, as these beautiful photographs more than prove. I believe they're meant to capture the feeling of the story rather than mimic specific scenes.
Colin Boyd
20 June 2008 12:00 AM, PDT | From PEOPLE.com | See recent PEOPLE.com news
As she marks her 41st birthday on Friday, Nicole Kidman is enjoying every minute of her life in Nashville and is eagerly awaiting the birth of her first child with hubby Keith Urban, a close pal tells People. "She's never been happier or healthier," the friend says. "She is absolutely radiant and enjoying nesting and homemaking with Keith at their new home in Nashville." The special day began early, with the birthday girl and Urban making one of their regular stops at the local Starbucks. The couple also mark their second wedding anniversary on June 25. And, by all accounts, the
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Eileen Finan
19 June 2008 6:00 PM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Cameron Diaz, Robert Downey Jr., Hugh Jackman, Shakira, Sir Ben Kingsley and husband-and-wife team William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman are among a glittering list of names who will be awarded stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2009.
The hot list also includes Kyra Sedgwick, Kenny 'Baby Face' Edmonds, Tim Burton, Ralph Fiennes, The Village People, John Stamos, bands Rush and The Miracles as well as Disney character Tinkerbell.
Twenty-five celebrities have been approved by a committee and will be presented with their stars provided they agree to attend a presentation ceremony within five years and hand over $25,000 (GBP12,500) to cover the cost of protecting the star.
19 June 2008 11:30 AM, PDT | From toxicshock.tv | See recent toxicshock news
Variety reports today that The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce’s committee has chosen 25 new recipients to be added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. According to the report, Hugh Jackman, Ben Kingsley, Cameron Diaz, Robert Downey Jr., Director Tim Burton and Kfi radio personality Bill Handel will be added. Others include William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Leslie Caron, Charles Durning, William Petersen, Ralph Fiennes, Kyra Sedgwick, John Stamos, Mark Burnett, Chuck Lorre and more. For a complete list and other [...]
Brian Corder
18 June 2008 12:03 PM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman thrived in the harsh elements of her desert photoshoot for U.S. magazine Vogue - despite calling the experience the "roughest thing" she has ever experienced.
Kidman is pictured posing on the set of her upcoming film Australia as she graces the cover of the fashion magazine's July issue. And she insists the elemental experience was liberating.
She says, "It's the roughest thing I ever had to go through. We got caught in a dust storm so bad we couldn't even see. Everybody lived out there for five days in these little silver tents. It was great."
Kidman stars opposite fellow Aussie actor Hugh Jackman in the film, which tells the story of a beautiful aristocrat who has to drive a 2,000-strong herd of cattle across the Australian badlands.
12 June 2008 12:58 PM, PDT | From toxicshock.tv | See recent toxicshock news
Watch the latest movie trailer for the upcoming film “Australia” from director Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge!) and starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman (X-Men Origins: Wolverine). Plot: The film set in Australia before World War II and centers around an english aristrocrat (Kidman) who works with a cattle driver (Jackman) in their journey to drive 2,000 cattle across Australia. Unfortunately they face a bombing of Darwin, Australia by the Japanese forces.
Brian Corder
9 June 2008 4:42 AM, PDT | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Hugh Jackman has claimed that he found it difficult to kiss Nicole Kidman in new movie Australia. The actor said it was awkward being intimate with his co-star because they are such good friends off set. He told Entertainment Tonight: "Nicole and I, funnily enough, have been friends for a long time, which can sometimes make things a little bit more awkward. "It (more)
By Alex Fletcher
6 June 2008 12:21 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Mr. + Mrs. Smith director Doug Liman is attempting to do what other moviemakers have failed to do - bring Russell Crowe and Nicole Kidman together on the big screen.
The filmmaker who brought Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie together is determined to net pregnant Kidman and her fellow Antipodean Oscar winner for his new movie Fair Game.
And he wants the pair to play man and wife.
Liman wants Crowe to play politician Joe Wilson and Kidman his CIA agent wife Valerie Plame in the political thriller.
The director says, "If you've met Joe, he's a really strong guy and I've never met an actor stronger than Russell Crowe."
The couple almost came together on the big screen in Australia, but delays and script problems prompted Crowe to quit the project. He was replaced by Hugh Jackman.
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