Archive for May, 2010

Jon Hamm seen on the set of ‘Mad Men’, filming in San Pedro CA

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Posted Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at 8:08am
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Kristen Stewart on the cover of June’s Elle Magazine!

Kristen looks really cute on the cover of Elle!

On the madness that has become her life: “It’s insane! Once somebody finds out, you have to get the hell out of wherever you are. People freak out. And the photographers, they’re vicious. They’re mean. They’re like thugs. I don’t event want to drive around by myself anymore. It’s fucking dangerous.”

On her loss of privacy: “Somebody knocked on my hotel room door and asked for a light, then said that they were a big fan. I was like, ‘Do you really need me to light your cigarette? How do you know what room I’m in?’ I can’t be by myself and I like being by myself.”

On criticism of her public manner: “I think it’s funny that when I go onstage to accept an award, they think I’m nervous, uncomfortable, and awkward—and I am—but those are bad words for them.”

On her red-carpet demeanor: “People say that I’m miserable all the time. It’s not that I’m miserable, it’s just that somebody’s yelling at me…I literally, sometimes, have to keep myself from crying…It’s a physical reaction to the energy that’s thrown at you.”

On Team Edward vs. Team Jacob: “I would never cheapen my relationships by talking about them. People say, ‘Just say who you’re dating. Then people will stop being so ravenous about it.’ It’s like, No they won’t! They’ll ask for specifics.”

To see more info and photos from the Kristen Stewart ELLE cover shoot GO HERE!

Posted Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at 7:07am
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The End of Lost is Near!

Entertainment Weekly has been obsessing over Lost since it first premiered in 2004, and now that the end is near they have put together the ultimate handbook to get viewers ready for the remaining episodes before the series signs off. From the big finale preview (Entertainment Weekly was on set) to recaps of every season to an oral history of how it all began, this week’s special collector’s issue has the entire Island covered.

For the filming of the pivotal sequence that’s part of the final 10 minutes of Lost’s two-hour series finale, nearly two dozen cast members are in attendance, including several who aren’t in the scene but wanted to be there for the experience. “Never have more actor trailers been brought together in one place, maybe in the history of showbiz,” quips Michael Emerson, who plays Ben.

As the actors say goodbye, they look to the future. Josh Holloway says: “Movies, my friend. I’m going to give it two years. If it doesn’t work out, I’d love to make another TV show. I just want to give movies a shot. It’s now or never. If I do another show, it’s another seven-year contract, standard. That’s a big commitment at this point in my life. I’d like to hop around a bit.”

Matthew Fox feels the same way – but more so. “All told, I’ve done about 275 hours of television. I won’t be doing any more television. If I can’t find a way to work with really great filmmakers that I respect and admire and be part of movies I want to see in a movie theater, then I’ll probably be doing something else. It’s not about some bulls—- snobbery about TV. It’s about flexibility. I think that’s what’s best for me as I enter the next portion of my career.”

On the other hand, Terry O’Quinn would love to jump into another TV series. “The six years have gone by so fast,” he says. “It’s been a buzz for me, and it’s inspired me to want to do more television. I love it. People say, ‘You should do movies!’ I go, ‘What’s wrong with what I’m doing?’” And Daniel Dae Kim is hoping to stay on TV – and in Hawaii. He just finished shooting a pilot for CBS’ rebooted Hawaii Five-O. “My family loves it here, and I was looking for a way to be on a quality TV show,” says Kim. “Hawaii Five-O fills both slots really well.”

But it is unlikely any of the cast will ever work on another project like Lost. It was a show that broke all sorts of TV rules – from its racially diverse cast to a serialized storytelling format that both attracted and alienated viewers. As for showrunners Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof, they plan to go into “radio silence” after the last episode – but not forever. They promise to reemerge at some point and discuss many of their choices concerning the end of Lost, which they say is designed to be both emotionally satisfying and open to interpretation. They’re hoping people will be happy, but they suspect there will be blowback. Either way, they are pleased with their work, and want to let it go without comment or apology – for now. “The legacy of the show is community – a community that was formed by a discussion of the show, specifically in pursuit of a question, ‘What did it mean?’” says Lindelof. “What it meant and what it means to people are two different things. So we’re going to keep it clean for a while.”

But if Matthew Fox is to be believed, the finale speaks volumes. “I think it’s beautiful,” says the actor. “If we all did our jobs right, I really feel it’s going to be terribly sad, but at the same time be really cathartic and full of hope. It has the potential to be really profound. I will say this: It’s not going to be what anybody thinks it is. I know a lot of people have written a lot of theories about how this will all end – and I’m pretty sure nobody guessed it.” (Cover Story Package, Page 21)

Go here for a gallery of 10 pictures!

Posted Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at 7:07am
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Katie Holmes Seduces Tom Cruise … On Stage

Looking ridiculously sexy in a black dress and heels, Katie Holmes delighted guests at a benefit over the weekend with a seductive song-and-dance serenade of her famous husband, Tom Cruise.

Holmes dipped into her musical theater roots to perform ‘Whatever Lola Wants’ (from ‘Damn Yankees’) at A Fine Romance Benefit for the Motion Picture and Television Fund in L.A.

Far removed from her innocent days on ‘Dawson’s Creek,’ Holmes sashayed around the stage, teasing and pushing her fella. Cruise didn’t just stand around, though, he also provided a few moves of his own. Watch:

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Posted Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at 7:07am
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Kate Gosselin is sad over Dancing With The Stars

Kate Gosselin was booted a few weeks back from reality dancing competition, Dancing With The Stars. In a new blog post, she writes that she’s had waves of sadness over her ousting from the show.

She said:

“A few days ago, I was playing dress up with the kids (I was forced to judge the contest in a dancing manner. Unlike judges who shall remain nameless, each costumed child received an exuberant ‘TEN!!!’ from the mother judge!), and happened to look over. My eyes landed on my abandoned dance shoes and a wave of sadness mixed with a longing came over me.

“Ohhhh suddenly I missed EVERYTHING about dancing — not only the friends I have made and stay in touch with almost daily, but also learning the steps and even the fear of sudden death that the dance floor caused me! Gulp! Swallow the nostalgia … Okay, all better …”

I know she misses it, but girlfriend couldn’t dance!

Source, Fame Pictures

Posted Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 at 4:16pm
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Patrick Dempsey added to Transformers 3 cast!

Doctor McDreamy Patrick Dempsey is gearing up for his role in the new Transformers 3 movie.

Patrick has already said that he plans on taking on a darker role in the new flick for the franchise. Are you excited for him to hit the big screen in the action flick? I am!

The movie will make its theater debut on July 1, 2011.

Source, Fame Pictures

Posted Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 at 3:15pm
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Lady Gaga had stage fright

Lady Gaga performed at the Met Gala Monday night, but not without some prodding by Oprah Winfrey.

Gaga was said to be suffering from stage fright, presumably because she was set to perform in front of nothing but celebrities, but Oprah saved the day.

She hid in her dressing room and had to be coaxed out to play for the exclusive crowd.

A source said, “She literally wouldn’t come out. Friends tried, Warner Music executive Lyor Cohen tried, no dice. Eventually, Vito Schnabel came over and got artist Terence Koh on the phone to talk to her, which helped. Koh and Oprah were the ones who finally coaxed her out.”

Source , Fame Pictures

Posted Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 at 3:15pm
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