I agree Brad, it was ridiculous! I turned Valkyrie off, about 20 minutes in.
As far as Brad Pitt is concerned, his new film “Inglourious Basterds” is the be all and end all of Nazi movies.
“The second World War could still deliver more stories and films, but I believe that Quentin [Tarantino, director] put a cover on that pot. With ‘Basterds,’ everything that can be said to this genre has been said,” Pitt tells the German magazine Stern. “The film destroys every symbol. The work is done, end of story.”
As for another WWII Hitler assassination movie with a famous Hollywood star, he says there is no comparison. When the Stern reporter mentioned Tom Cruise’s recent turn in a film about a real plot to kill Hitler, Pitt simply said, “It was a ridiculous movie.”
Pitt also revealed what movie he does find note-worthy — even life-changing — “Saturday Night Fever.”
“When I was a teenager, I saw “Saturday Night Fever” at our drive-in, but it wasn’t the dancing that electrified me. It was the life and culture in Brooklyn. I’m from Missouri, the southern part of the Midwest in the U.S., and I never heard families talk that way to each other. From that point on, I wanted out to see more of the country and of life.”
Playmate of the Year 2008 Jayde Nicole said she’d never pose naked, until her mom helped convince her otherwise.
“I was very anti-nude modeling and Playboy. I had been asked to do it several times and I always said ‘You cannot pay me a million dollars I am so against it!’,” she said.
So what changed her mind?
“My mom actually went out and bought me my very first Playboy. She was very supportive, and we looked at the centerfold and it was done very classy and it looked really pretty.”
Another person close to her who doesn’t mind millions of men looking at her in the buff? That would be her boyfriend and ‘Hills co-star, Brody Jenner.
“He’s just like, ‘Yeah! That’s my girlfriend! You have a magazine? Good! Keep buying them!’”
Sparks were flying as Jon Gosselin chatted with a clubgoer — pictured here — who was just one of the many women he partied with at Shrine nightclub in the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Conn., on Aug. 18. With his girlfriend, Hailey Glassman, nowhere in sight, Jon made sure there was a steady flow of women and booze at his VIP table all night. Life & Style witnessed Jon in action: “Jon showed up at Shrine, where he ordered bottles of Grey Goose vodka. He only allowed girls over to his table the whole night, and there were a lot of them.” Jon took a break from his typical jeans-and-T-shirt look, opting for a black sports jacket, button-down shirt and slicked-back hair. He gladly signed autographs but refused to pose for pictures. The witness overheard him saying he was there with Hailey’s uncle and a bodyguard. “It’s a very sexy, dark kind of nightclub after 11 o’clock. It’s Asian-themed, so there’s a lot red and couches everywhere. He had a blast,” says the eyewitness. Jon stayed until last call at 1 a.m., when the club closed.
Earlier this month, an exec on the CW’s new Melrose Place announced that “the door is always open” for Heather Locklear to return.
Now, it looks like Locklear is taking a tentative step toward her old address. PEOPLE has learned that the actress is now in talks to possibly reprise her role as the conniving ad exec Amanda Woodward on the upcoming revamp of the popular ’90s series.
Locklear, 47, would join a cast that includes original series stars Laura Leighton, Thomas Calabro, Josie Bissett and Daphne Zuniga, as well as new addition Ashlee Simpson-Wentz.
Next up for Charlize Theron is the highly anticipated The Road, based off of Cormac McCarthy’s hugely successful (and extremely dark) book of the same name. I’ve been waiting for this movie for a loooong time. I read the book, and still say it’s one of my favorite books I’ve ever read. The Road, which looks just as haunting and creepy as the book. It was probably the best book I read in 2008, and I can’t wait for the movie. But with that said, it looks like it is going to be insanely intense. EW is calling it “the most important movie of 2009″.
The trailer for The Road courtesy of Yahoo. Based on Cormac McCarthy’s best-selling and Pulitzer Prize winning novel, “The Road is the epic post-apocalyptic tale of a journey taken by a father and his young son across a barren landscape that was blasted by an unnamed cataclysm that destroyed civilization and most life on earth.