Back in January, MGM/Screen Gems tapped director Kimberly Peirce to helm their remake of Stephen King’s Carrie , updating the supernatural tale after Brian de Palma’s iconic 1976 film adaptation. The current frontrunners to play Carrie White, the sexually repressed telekinetic teen who wreaks bloody revenge on her classmates at the high school prom? Kick-Ass star Chloe Moretz and actress Haley Bennett ( The Haunting of Molly Hartley , Marley & Me ), according to Vulture . Can either fill Sissy Spacek ‘s shoes? Fifteen-year-old Moretz and 24-year-old Bennett reportedly have the edge over other candidates who’ve read for the part, including Lily Collins , Dakota Fanning , and Emily Browning , which might indicate what sort of Carrie they’re going for here — with the exception of Moretz, these are actresses in their early twenties who can play teenage and have already dabbled in more mature material. (Spacek was 26 when De Palma’s Carrie was filmed.) At the same time, Moretz is arguably the hotter name of the bunch. But is the world ready to watch Hit Girl get her period in the showers and go on a menstrual rampage at prom? I mean, I’m sure Moretz could handle the material. I’m just not sure I can believe her playing vulnerable while doused in blood; the strength of her many badass roles to date has been in how assuredly she handles extreme situations despite her young age, not the other way around. Bennett, on the other hand, isn’t as well known to audiences and could probably disappear into the role more easily. Then again, Spacek was great as Carrie because she had that twitchy virginal weirdo thing down, and I’m not sure many up and coming starlets these days possess the ability to flip their freak-out switch on quite like she did. (According to Vulture, Jodie Foster and Julianne Moore are being batted around to play Carrie’s religious fanatic mom.) Are there any other potential Carries out there, or are these the best candidates of the bunch? How about Lindsay Lohan ? Sound off below.
With the MPAA ruling in favor of upholding Bully ‘s R-rating, the Weinstein Co. has announced that they’ll release the documentary as planned on March 30 — in its full, explicit language-laden unrated cut. The question is, will theaters let minors see it? “I know the kids will come, so it’s up to the theaters to let them in,” said director Lee Hirsch in a press release, with TWC marketing head Stephen Bruno adding pressure to the theaters to ” step up and do what’s right .” It’s the latest moral prompt about movies, how we watch them, and whether or not we should let our kids watch them stemming from the tightly executed campaign around the doc, which has become a rallying missive against the widespread epidemic of youth bullying. So fervent is support for Bully that it’s no longer parents or the MPAA who have to get out of the way and let their kids watch it, but now the theater owners who might otherwise bar kids from attending showings of the unrated film. All of which actually raises a good question: Should theater owners and operators step in to help or hinder young audiences from seeing unrated films otherwise deemed rated-R by the MPAA? Perhaps on a case-by-case basis, as opposed to unrated films that contain sexually graphic or violent content, and primarily for younger moviegoers; in this case, Bully ‘s awareness-raising merits seem to outweigh the fact that audiences will hear the f-word uttered a number of times onscreen. When I was a kid, watching R-rated movies on cable TV wasn’t just educational, it was formative. Why not let kids hear a few “fucks” with their civics lessons? In contrast to most theaters’ rules when it comes to R-rated films (No one under 17 admitted without accompanying guardian) or NC-17 films (No one under 17 admitted, period), the unrated label is more ambiguously defined in practice. With a film like Bully — and, more effectively, given the media PR blitz it has going — I can’t imagine any chain operator ticket-taker turning away a group of 12-year-olds that come to watch the film. On the other hand: What if those 12-year-olds then sneak into Project X ?? Full press release follows. March 26, 2012 – New York, NY – After a recent plea to the MPAA by BULLY teen Alex Libby and The Weinstein Company (TWC) Co-Chairman Harvey Weinstein failed – by one vote – to get the film its deserved PG-13 rating, TWC is choosing to move forward with releasing the film unrated by the MPAA on March 30. Furthering proof that the R rating for some language is inappropriate for a film that’s meant to educate and help parents, teachers, school officials and children with what’s become an epidemic in schools around the country, the fight against the rating continues on. The outpour of support by politicians, schools, parents, celebrities and activists for the film’s mission to be seen by those it was made for – children – has been overwhelming. Nearly half a million people have signed Michigan high school student and former bullying victim Katy Butler’s petition on Change.org to urge the MPAA to lower the rating. Said BULLY Director Lee Hirsch, “The small amount of language in the film that’s responsible for the R rating is there because it’s real. It’s what the children who are victims of bullying face on most days. All of our supporters see that, and we’re grateful for the support we’ve received across the board. I know the kids will come, so it’s up to the theaters to let them in.” “The kids and families in this film are true heroes, and we believe theater owners everywhere will step up and do what’s right for the benefit of all of the children out there who have been bullied or may have otherwise become bullies themselves. We’re working to do everything we can to make this film available to as many parents, teachers and students across the country,” said TWC President of Marketing Stephen Bruno. For parents or teachers who are looking for more information or who may have concerns about showing children a movie unrated by the MPAA, please read Common Sense Media’s rating details of the film here: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/bully. “While it’s often heartbreaking and deals with tough issues like suicide, the movie addresses bullying in a frank and relatable way that is age appropriate for teens and relevant for middle schoolers if an adult is present to guide the discussion,” said James P. Steyer, Founder and CEO, Common Sense Media. “The MPAA’s ratings system is inadequate when it comes looking at a movie’s content through the lens of its larger thematic issues. Common Sense Media provides alternative ratings for parents who are looking for more guidance and context than the MPAA provides.” BULLY will be released in theaters on Friday, March 30th in New York at the Angelika Film Center and AMC Lincoln Square and in Los Angeles at The Landmark, ArcLight Hollywood and AMC Century City. BULLY is a beautifully cinematic, character-driven documentary. At its heart are those with huge stakes in this issue whose stories each represent a different facet of America’s bullying crisis. Filmed over the course of the 2009/2010 school year, BULLY opens a window onto the pained and often endangered lives of bullied kids, revealing a problem that transcends geographic, racial, ethnic and economic borders. It documents the responses of teachers and administrators to aggressive behaviors that defy “kids will be kids” clichés, and it captures a growing movement among parents and youths to change how bullying is handled in schools, in communities and in society as a whole.
Here is piggish as fuck Josie Goldberg topless in Miami which isn’t really a big deal…it is just big. I hate fat bitches like this deeply….especially when they lack the decency and common sense to wear fucking clothes cuz wearing clothes doesn’t get the paparazzi taking pics of your fat once in playboy ass….and I’m posting the pic anyway…
It’s a proven fact: crazy chicks are all around us. News flash: some are even famous! Gasp! But that doesn’t stop men from around the world from wanting to chop them down to the white meat. Despite what better judgement and common sense says, many would still want to be with these women even though they display crazy tendencies. And you know what? We’re not sure if we blame them.
Donald Trump recently sat down with CNN’s Candy Crowley about his possible 2012 presidential run and why the country needs him. Some highlights: He has a common sense mentality. He ” stirs the pot ” because he tells it like it is. He has name recognition because of SUCCESS. Mitt Romney is basically a “small business guy.” The Trump Organization is BIG, strong and more powerful than you KNOW. He has an ability to build HUGE NET WORTH and will put that to use for US! Donald Trump Talks Presidential Bid on CNN What do you think? Should Trump run?
$#*! My Dad Says? More like $#*! anyone with an ounce of common sense won’t watch! Just a week after Tila Tequila guest-starred on this awful CBS sitcom, the network has announced that Camille Grammer will make primetime acting debut on that show’s season finale. According to TV Guide, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star will play a divorced reality star who goes house-hunting with Bonnie and Vince on her reality show within the show. Sounds hilarious! Grammer previously starred in 1996’s The Naked Detective as Annie O’Shea and as Bikini Girl in Westchester in 1997’s Private Parts .
A lot of companies out there tend to slap the words green, sustainable, etc. on their labels without backing those claims up with any legitimately sustainable practices. Virgin Media is trying to show people that it’s not one of those companies, and it recently launched a website dedicated to promoting its efforts on sustainability. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Short-lived, non-biting, adult lake fly – Chironomus plumosus. Image credit: Wikipedia Common-sense tells us that, following corn harvest, fragments of corn cobs, leaves, stalks, silk, and pollen – may be blown by the wind or carried across the land surface by runoff, with some portion of such crop residues deposited in the organic sediments of streams lakes and reservoirs. Scientists call the resulting organic stream sediment “detritus.” The rest of us call it ‘muck.’ It follows that if most of the corn being grown is genetically modi… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Detroit has been bankrupt for years. It simply refuses to admit it. Detroit's schools are bankrupt as well. A mere 25% of students graduate from high school. Yet, in spite of hints and threats from mayors and budget commissions, and in spite of common sense talk of bankruptcy, Detroit has not pulled the bankruptcy trigger. In a futile attempt to stave off the inevitable one last time, Mayor Bing's latest plan is to cutoff city services including road repairs, police patrols, street lights, and garbage collection in 20% of Detroit. Bing to Cede 20% of Detroit to Gangs and Homeless Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/detroit-garbage-pickup-bankruptcy-2010-12#ixzz181… added by: tverdell
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New details and scandalous pictures have emerged on the internet showing the once prominently viewed Pastor and Bishop Eddie Long who’s known from growing the church from 150 members when he was appointed as Pastor in 1987 to now close to 30,000 members, added by: Michel_El_zbaidi
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