Amy Childs launched her 4th clothing collection for Spring/Summer 2013. The 22 year old ex-TOWIE cast memeber continue to stay relevant and bank a nice living even with her failed It’s All About Amy TV series. She’s still got the clothing collection, fake eyelashes, tanning products, fitness DVD, and fragrance. All this for having jumped started her career on a Reality TV show.
Heidi, who’s currently starring on “Celebrity Big Brother UK” was spotted along with her clingy douchebag hubby Spencer Pratt holding a copy of The Sun outside the ITV Studios in London earlier this morning.
Since I don’t believe anything that ever comes from these two, I refuse to believe their latest claim that they blew away their supposed $10 million stash because they thought the world was going to end on December 21, 2012 (Mayan prediction). First of all, did they actually even have $10 million?! Two or three million sounds more like it. I mean, didn’t Heidi get around twenty plastic surgery procedures a few month before they went on their D-List hiatus? Anyway, that’s more than I wanted to write about these two nobodies, so let’s stop here.
Actress Ali Larter really got ready yesterday afternoon as she catwalked around West Hollywood with her mom hitting stores & running her daily errands.
Anyways, Ali scored the lead role opposite Sean Bean in TNT‘s drama pilot Legends. The series is developed by Homeland‘s Howard Gordon, Jeffrey Nachmanoff and Mark Bomback from the novel by Robert Littell. Also starring are Steve Harris, Amber Valletta, Rob Mayes, Tina Majorino and Lux Haney Jardine.
The show centers on Martin Odum (Sean Bean), a deep-cover CIA operative who has an uncanny ability to transform himself into a different person for each job. Larter will play Crystal, an operative with D.C.O. who has a history with Martin and initially objects to his return to the task force. [Source]
Aside from her various TV projects, Ali also has a couple films hitting theaters through the year. “Lovesick” is an upcoming comedy in which Ali stars alongside Matt LeBlanc, Ashley Williams & Chevy Chase. According to IMDb, it’s currently in post-production, but there’s still no plot summary. Her other project is the upcoming drama “You’re Not Alone,” which stars Emmy Rossum & Josh Duhamel. This film is “centered on a terminally ill woman and the aimless young woman who becomes her caregiver,” so we’re assuming it’s one of those late-year dramas.
Pictured: Sylvseter Stallone,Sarah Shahi,Sung Kang
Sarah Shahi stole all the attention at last night’s big NYC premiere of “Bullet to the Head” held AMC Lincoln Square. She was accompanied by her film co-stars Sylvseter Stallone & Korean-American actor Sung Kang (most famous for his roles in the “The Fast and the Furious” series). Old-schooler Christian Slater is also in the film, which hits theaters on Friday (February 1). Here’s some plot juice:
In the film, a hitman (Sylvester Stallone) teams with a young Washington D.C. detective (Sung Kang) in a high-stakes investigation that leads from dingy back alleys all the way to the power corridors of New Orleans. The unlikely duo, brought together by two vicious murders, take on all who stand in their way, willing to sacrifice everything to exact revenge. Source
Did you see The Daily Show on Monday night? If not, let me inform you that guest Bob Costas referenced the movie Bullet to the Head in formulating his well-articulated argument for gun control in America. I had never heard of the movie before Costas mentioned it, so naturally when I found out I was going to review another action movie with Sylvester Stallone as a gun-toting badass, I walked in with my eyes rolling at super speed.
Well, I have to say that it’s not nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be. For those of you who enjoy brainless, beefy, and brawny movies about 80s action stars getting revenge for the standard issue only-in-the-movie motivations, this is a far more watchable movie than the recent Schwarzenegger mega-bomb The Last Stand.
The credit goes to Sylvester Stallone, who, despite the botched plastic surgery, really knows what he is doing in flicks like these. The menacing grunts and hurling dialogue make him the perennial hulk that audiences love Stallone to play, and he carries it to the hilt as a New Orleans hitman known know as Jimmy Bobo (yes, I laughed too). His partner is killed and so he must avenge his death. That’s all you need to know about the story.
It then goes bam-pow-wham-bam for the last plus one-hour, but it is well-done as far as choreographed action sequences go. As for Bob Costas’s argument, I still wholeheartedly agree. But that doesn’t mean we expect Stallone to start acting in period costume dramas with Daniel Day Lewis and Dame Judi Dench. Even Adrian wouldn’t approve of that.
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“The point was movie stars doing outrageous things. It’s a concept that’s never been done before. Now we know why.”[THR]
Yes, Movie 43 is as bad you’ve heard. But take heart if you’re one of the poor saps who actually paid to see it in a cinema near you: at least you’re not in it.
The movie’s entire cast of A-listers, including Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Naomi Watts, Liev Schreiber, Elizabeth Banks, Halle Berry, Gerard Butler, Chloe Grace Moretz, Uma Thurman and Richard Gere all snubbed the movie’s premiere, with only Butler daring to show his face at the after-party. After the unprecedented lashing (stoning?) it took at the hands of both critics and audiences, none of the cast wanted anything to do with the film.
An insider “in the know” claims that what went wrong with the movie was its format: “The concept of short sketches in the age of the Internet was an old-fashioned premise. Younger people just didn’t go for it. They can watch the same sort of thing on YouTube.”
“All I wanted to do my whole, whole life was have a baby and, now, I’ve finally done it.”[Marie Claire UK]
Men aged 18-34 everywhere must be wanting to kill themselves as they read this. Megan Fox appears (at least for the time being) to be putting the brakes on her career in show business. The new mommy says that her top priority is being a mother to her son, something she’s wanted to do her entire life more than anything else.
She tells Marie Claire UK in next month’s issue that, “It’s very hard for me to do this stuff, because I feel like this isn’t my job anymore. My job is to be with him. I just want to give Noah as much of myself as I can. And I want to have more kids. That is where my heart is.”
Check out the interview for more insight into her personal realizations, as well as why she calls husband Brian Austin Green her “soulmate”.
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“I think a 90-minute movie of sheer craziness — the guys getting back to just being about the guys, you know?”[HP]
Douche bags of the world, rejoice! Your favorite band of hedonistic narcissists from HBO’s Entourage are finally making their way to the big screen a la those four romantically constipated middle aged women from Sex and the City. Do TV shows make for good movies? I would say no, but they certainly do make a lot of money. Just ask Spongebob.
No official date has been set for filming to commence, much less an actual release date, but there are a few ideas floating around about what the story might be about (as if that’s why people got hooked on the show in the first place). Jeremy Piven said last year, “We’re teed up for a movie in a way that, you know, Ari has this conundrum that he’s facing, which is either to rule the world or to honor his love to his wife.”
In these situations, the wife never wins. But are you going to see it when it comes out? Are you all: “Entourage? That’s so 2010!”