I don’t think this si TAMARA DERKACH on facebook, but I could be wrong…maybe it is a diversion, maybe these pics of her are from many years ago, maybe this is who she is without hair and make-up…because who the fuck is Tamara Derkach…other than her rhyming with Cock..and her willingness to get naked, I think we’ve got all we need on her…. The post Tamara Derkach is Amazing in Polanski No. 4 of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
In an online featurette for NBC’s “Rosemary’s Baby” miniseries (which starts May 11), the first word we hear from the cast is star Zoe Saldana saying, “The desire wasn’t to do a remake of Roman Polanski’s ‘Rosemary’s Baby.’ ” That being the case, any “reimagining” is going to bring with it comparisons to the Polanski… Read more
Also in Friday morning’s round-up of news briefs, Jodie Foster will be this year’s recipient of the Golden Globes ‘ Lifetime Achievement Award; Jack and Diane and A Late Quartet are among this weekend’s previewed Specialty Release newcomers; And Showtime set for new Roman Polanski doc. Skyfall Passes Last Harry Potter to Break 7-Day UK Record The latest James Bond pic is now the biggest 7-day gross of all time in the U.K. with $59.86 million, overtaking Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 which grossed $57.4 million. The 23rd Bond pic opened October 26 in Britain and was its biggest 2-D opening weekend, Deadline reports . Jodie Foster to Receive Golden Globes’ Lifetime Achievement Award The Hollywood Foreign Press Assoc. said it will give the two-time Oscar and Globes winner its Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 70th annual Golden Globes ceremony on January 13th, Huffington Post reports . Peter Jackson Makes Cameo in Airline Safety Video Peter Jackson has made a cameo appearance in the on board safety film for Air New Zealand. The airline’s new safety video was made as an ode to Jackson’s upcoming Hobbit films, BBC reports . Specialty Release Preview: The Bay , A Late Quartet , Jack and Diane , This Must Be the Place Box office repercussions of Hurricane Sandy likely will continue this weekend in the Specialty market. Two releases, A Late Quartet and This Must Be the Place were set for launches at the Sunshine Theater in Manhattan’s Lower East Side which is still without electricity. Con Edison notified customers in the area today that power is estimated to return Saturday at 11PM. Magnolia Pictures will roll out Jack And Diane whose director Bradley Rust Gray lured a nice cache of talent, Deadline reports . Showtime to Debut Roman Polanski Documentary Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out will bow in 2013. The film is a follow-up to Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired by Marina Zenovich. The latter recounts the filmmaker’s arrest in 2009 in Switzerland en route to the Zurich Film Festival, facing extradition to the U.S., THR reports .
Roman Polanski will go French in his next project based on a Tony Award-winning stage-play and he’s tapping his wife to play the star. Polanski is adapting Avid Ives’ stage play Venus in Fur , relocating the setting to Paris from New York, casting his spouse Emmanuelle Seigner who auditions a role in a sadomasochistic drama. It is not clear if Polanski’s on-going warrant from a statutory rape charge dating back to 1978 prompted him to change the setting to France where he has lived since the alleged incident. Last year, he directed Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly in another play adaptation, Carnage , which was also set in New York, though directed from the safety of France. This will be Seigner’s the third collaboration with her husband, following Frantic , Bitter Moon , and The Ninth Gate , according to BBC . In the latest collaboration, she will star opposite French heart-throb Louis Garrel. “I’ve been looking for a chance to make a film in French with Emmanuelle for a long time,” Polanski said in a statement. “Reading Venus in Fur , I realized the moment had arrived.” The Lionsgate production will begin shooting in November, so perhaps a Cannes premiere is in the works. Quick synopsis from Wikipedia: The writer-director of a new play, an adaptation of the novel which inspired the term Masochism, is on the telephone lamenting the inadequacies of all the actresses who showed up that day to audition for the lead character. Suddenly, at the last minute, a new actress bursts in, the exemplar of every fault he has decried: needy, crude, compliant, desperate. Yet over the next 90 minutes, the balance of power shifts as the actress establishes total dominance over the director, exactly as in the novel. [ Source: BBC , Wikipedia ]
Love him or loathe him, Roman Polanski has officially, finally been recognized by the Zurich Film Festival. His acceptance of the fest’s Lifetime Achievement Award comes two years after his previous attempt, when authorities arrested the notorious U.S. fugitive upon arrival at the airport. Thus commenced a 10-month culture-war odyssey that found Polanski in and out of jail while lawyers, commentators, detractors and defenders alike shouted over each other for what seemed like ages. Technically some of them still shout, but Polanski himself may have had the last word in Zurich.
Adding another layer of intrigue to the saga of Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski and his notorious 1977 criminal case, previously documented in 2008’s Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired , is a new documentary featuring testimonial from Polanski himself. Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir was helmed by showbiz documentarian Laurent Bouzereau and was revealed to be the secret screening set to follow the director’s lifetime achievement award ceremony Tuesday at the Zurich Film Festival. Two years ago, Polanski was arrested while en route to the fest. Expect he’ll make it through unscathed this time around? [ THR ]
After months of the nuanced, carefully reported reality brought to us by Apple Action News , there is a new animated-news sheriff in town. Look no further than the Lindsay Lohan saga introduced today by NMA News, a like-minded Asian media enterprise that might have just shattered the mold for CGI journalism. Trust me: However sick you think you are of Lindsay Lohan, you really must see this.
So You Think You Can Dance is nearing its final stages, and that means the home viewers have all the power now. Judges Nigel Lythgoe, Mia Michaels, and Adam Shankman can’t protect people like Robert and Lauren anymore — it’s up to voters to select the next great dance icon. Related: Don’t mess this up for Lauren , jerks.