Coco is in Vegas for Memorial Day…obviously…I mean what did you expect her to be doing….Polo in the Hamptons or yachting in the French Riviera….sure she could afford to do any high end thing, thanks to the entertainment industry over-paying, but the truth is that she’s gutter fucking trash, and all she wants to do with her husbands money is live the gutter trash life, half naked in Vegas rockin’ the VIP….like she’s really fucking made it….cuz society events involve keeping her clothes on…and I’m all for anything that involves sluts…from tacky to luxury….I’m down….so here’s Coco….being a little of both with her high end access only rich people get and her ghetto stripper trash behavior…best of both worlds……cuz she chooses this cuz she likes it and not cuz of necessity.
Lee Daniels-directed film, also starring Zac Efron and Matthew McConaughey, has met with decidedly mixed reception. By Kara Warner Nicole Kidman in “The Paperboy” Photo: Lee Daniels Entertainment Much ado is made over the glitz and glamour that surrounds the exotic Cannes Film Festival each year. A lot of what brings so many celebrities and so much attention to the international film fest is its location. Who doesn’t want to travel to the sandy shores of the French Riviera for “work”? The other big draw, of course, is the opportunity to see movies of all genres, budgets, origin, etc., many of which can get an early jump into awards-season consideration with positive reviews from the notoriously hard-to-please Cannes audiences. From the outside looking in, “The Paperboy” is one of the films at the festival that has major awards-buzz potential because of its director, Oscar nominee Lee Daniels (“Precious”), and its cast: Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, Matthew McConaughey and John Cusack. Judging from the initial reactions to the small-town, sexed-up murder mystery, however, the reception has been decidedly mixed. “Daniels wants to show us realities that other movies don’t, and I truly think that he’s got the talent and drive to do it. But there’s a major downside to that impulse,” wrote . “If what happens on screen is in any way odd or exaggerated or, even worse, if it defies common sense, the clang of falseness is going to be deafening. “The line on this movie in Cannes is the same one that a lot of critics, including me, took on Daniels’ ‘Shadowboxer’: that it’s so luridly overripe it’s nuts — or, at the very least, high camp,” Gleiberman continued. “Certainly, you’re going to have that feeling during the scene when Kidman, at the beach, saves Efron from a jellyfish sting by urinating on him — which is an anti-jellyfish home remedy, but the way the scene is shot, I think Daniels had something else in mind. The wrong notes, the extremeness, just piles up from there.” Efron and Kidman spoke to the film’s extremes during a press conference Thursday (May 24). “I don’t think I was supposed to feel comfortable,” Efron said. “It’s like life. This character is supposed to be learning the ways of the world, and that can be very uncomfortable. But it’s also exciting.” “I’d been looking as an actor for something raw and something dangerous,” Kidman said. “I may be uncomfortable watching the movie. But that’s my job — it’s my job to give over to something, not to censor it, not to put my own judgments of how I feel as Nicole playing the character. I am there to portray a truth.” And no matter the discomfort surrounding the onscreen nudity, sex or the pee scene, Efron said he loved the experience of making the movie. “I’ve been in love with her for a long time, since ‘Moulin Rouge,’ “the actor said of Kidman. “It was the loveliest time in the world for me.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos 2012 Cannes Film Festival
The 2012 Cannes Film Festival is underway (catch up with Movieline’s coverage from the French Riviera here), and plenty of stars have already traipsed the Croisette. See Marion Cotillard, Sean Penn, Bill Murray, Jada Pinkett Smith, Naomi Watts, Eva Longoria, Freida Pinto, Jane Fonda, Jessica Chastain, Diane Kruger, and more in Movieline’s gallery of red carpet looks and candid shots from Cannes. Some favorite Cannes 2012 moments so far… Freida Pinto and Jane Fonda on the red carpet… Sean Penn and snap-happy Cannes president Gilles Jacob… Jacques Audiard, Marion Cotillard, and Matthias Schoenaerts at the premiere of Rust & Bone … Click for more images! Get all of Movieline’s Cannes 2012 coverage here.
Today, the movie world descends on the French Riviera for the start of one of the world’s biggest film fests, Cannes. Plenty of star-power will be on hand—Naomi Watts, Sean…
The official line-up for next month’s Cannes Film Festival won’t be announced until tomorrow, but already plan on seeing the latest films from Mike Leigh ( Another Year ), Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu (the Javier Bardem-led Biutiful ) and maybe even Doug Liman ( Fair Game , with Sean Penn and Naomi Watts as Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame). And while cineastes and residents of the French Riviera were probably hoping for a peek at Terrence Malick’s latest project, Tree of Life , don’t hold your breath. It was supposed to premiere at Cannes — just like it was supposed to premiere last December for an Oscar run — but it looks like that might be on hold. Too bad, though, especially since star Brad Pitt has confirmed that the new film is as bananas as you would have hoped.
Bar Refaeli seems to be quickly moving on with life after her recent breakup – which apparently actually did take place – with Leonardo DiCaprio. The Israeli supermodel was spotted partying with Brazilian polo player and entrepreneur Ricardo Mansur in the French Riviera town of Saint-Tropez.