Also in this Wednesday edition of The Broadsheet: Ron Howard won’t direct the next Dan Brown adaptation… Nicolas Cage and John Cusack may get Frozen … a pair of familiar faces rejoin the Bourne franchise (not Matt Damon)… and more ahead.
It’s one thing to read through the slow drip of casting notices about an omnibus Hollywood romantic comedy and think, “Well, this cast is getting gigantic.” It’s quite another to see it in action. So! Say hello to the trailer for New Year’s Eve , the non-sequel to Valentine’s Day that features no less than 20 famous people named in the onscreen credits. Was that Halle Berry?
Republicans think the debt ceiling negotiations are totally like a Ben Affleck heist movie, or something: At a closed-door House GOP meeting about the debt ceiling yesterday, House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy reportedly played the following clip from The Town for his fellow Republicans: That got ‘em psyched! HuffPo reports that Florida GOP Rep. Allen West responded afterwards by telling the gathered… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 27/07/2011 03:46 Number of articles : 3
Garry Marshall is back with another big-name ensemble movie, “New Year’s Eve.” Check out the trailer! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gossip Cop Discovery Date : 27/07/2011 15:49 Number of articles : 3
Garry Marshall is back with another big-name ensemble movie, “New Year’s Eve.” Check out the trailer! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gossip Cop Discovery Date : 27/07/2011 15:49 Number of articles : 3
“All will be revealed,” the sign held by nearly nu-de Kutcher, 33, along with equally underdressed cast mates Jon Cryer and Angus Jones, reads. No bowling shirt, no problem. In the first peek at Ashton Kutcher#39;s debut on Two and a Half Men, Charlie Sheen#39;s replacement leaves little to the imagination. And for those wondering how Kutcher will fill Sheen shoes, producers say he won#39;t be playing the bowling shirt-sporting, womanizing Charlie Harper. “I can#39;t replace Charlie Sheen, b
“It was the Royal Wedding of Miami,” a guest tells us of the three-day event, which took place over the weekend. “Every detail … down to infusing different scents into every stage of production, from invitations to areas where the wedding festivities took place. There were eight essential oils and natural ingredients created for the couple and their guests. It was totally awesome.” Miami Heat star Chris Bosh and Adrienne Williams threw one of most lavish wedding celebrations ever hosted at th
Will Charlie Harper really be killed off Two and a Half Men ? How will new star Ashton Kutcher be introduced? And, seriously, how does anyone find this sitcom funny? Two of those questions will be answered on September 19, when season nine of the series premieres on CBS. To get fans excited, the network has released the following promotional image, which teases that “all will be revealed” on that date. Based on Jon Cryer’s face, let’s hope some things are best left a secret…
Newspaper is questioning numbers cited in actor’s anti-prostitution campaign. By Jocelyn Vena Ashton Kutcher Photo: Joe Corrigan/ Getty Images Ashton Kutcher is engaged in a war of words with New York newspaper The Village Voice. The actor and the paper have been going after each other on Twitter in connection with PSAs that Kutcher and wife Demi Moore , made in order to shed light on underage prostitution. The newspaper questioned statistics that the celebrity uses in his campaign in an article published this week called “Real Men Get Their Facts Straight” (a play on “Real Men Don’t Buy Girls,” the name of Kutcher’s campaign). The actor took to Twitter to respond, making reference to ads that appear in the paper’s classifieds section. “Hey @villagevoice speaking of data, maybe you can help me … How much $ did your ‘escorts’ in your classifieds on backpage make last year? Hey @villagevoice speaking of Data … How many of your girls selling themselves in your classifieds are you doing age verification on?” The article cites Kutcher’s statistic that between 100,000 and 300,000 children are involved with child prostitution, calling it a “statistic [that] was hatched without regard to science. It is a bogeyman.” Kutcher fired back at those claims on his Twitter. “Hey @villagevoice if you want to dispute the online data I’ve collected about the consumption of child porn or the hard facts from [National Center for Missing and Exploited Children] lmk,” he wrote, later adding, “Hey @villagevoice REAL MEN DON’T BUY GIRLS and REAL NEWS PUBLICATIONS DON’T SELL THEM.” Eventually the newspaper responded to Kutcher’s criticism of its analysis, firing back on Twitter. “@aplusk Don’t spout phony statistics which are then used to justify millions in spending for ‘awareness.’ Victims need beds and counseling,” read one tweet that appeared in between a sea of retweets from readers on the paper’s side and reminders to read the article. “Still sort of doubting that @aplusk actually read our story, but don’t make that same mistake!” Whose side are you on? Tell us in the comments!
RIP, Charlie Harper? Following reports that suggested Two and a Half Men would write out Charlie Sheen’s character by simply keeping him in Paris , where he jetted off to the last time we saw him on screen, sources now say Chuck Lorre wants to ensure Sheen can never return to the CBS sitcom… … by killing Sheen’s Harper off. Will Charlie Sheen be eternally LOSING on Two and a Half Men? CBS insiders tell TMZ Alan and Jake will learn about Charlie’s fate early in the September premiere, and then Ashton Kutcher will arrive when his character buys Charlie’s house. However, no scripts have actually been turned in yet, so any development is possible. What do you think about the sitcom murdering Charlie Harper? Too harsh? Or the proper outcome for a star who burned this bridge in such a flagrant manner?