Thursday, February 28, 2008

Paul Dano is Smokin’

Paul Dano

Remember Dwayne, the brother in “Little Miss Sunshine” who refused to speak?  How about Paul and Eli Sunday in “There Will Be Blood”?  Well actor Paul Dano’s been getting good roles right and left.  And rightly so.  According to imdb he’s just finished working on “Where the Wild Things Are” and is about to start “The Good Heart” about a bartender who takes a homeless man under his wing.  He’s also rumored to be in “The Stanford Prison Experiment” which sounds creepy.  Most recently he’s been tapped to star with Zooey Deschanel in “Gigantic” (a romantic comedy).  Check out his imdb page here.

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The Box

A mysterious stranger shows up on the doorstep of a desperate married couple’s (Cameron Diaz and James Marsden) home with a mysterious box. If they press the button inside the box, they’ll instantly get the money to save their ailing son, but in exchange, someone, somewhere in the world will die.  But the temptation to save their dying son becomes too much, and Norma (Diaz) pushes the dreaded button and a gun shot goes off somewhere nearby. Consumed with guilt, Norma must do everything in her power to solve a murder she has knowingly caused. That is the plot synopsis for Richard Kelly’s new film The Box. Check out the first photo from the film above (please excuse the poor resolution, it’s the best we’ve got).  This film also stars Frank Langella (the greatest Dracula of all time).

James Marsden and Cameron Diaz

Frank Langella

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Stephen King’s Musical

Stephen King

From icydk.com:
“Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,” a new Southern Gothic musical by Stephen King, the horror writer, and John Mellencamp, the musician, is to open in April 2009 at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta .

In a recent interview in Rolling Stone, Mr. Mellencamp said that if the musical, about the reverberations of a tragedy in small-town Mississippi , did well in Atlanta , it would head to Broadway.

John Mellencamp

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

I Love This Hat

Flavor Flav

I know bloggers are making fun of this hat, but I actually like it.  I must have it.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Scully and Mulder

Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny

at Wondercon in San Francisco.  Oh how I miss them.

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Shelter

Jonathan Rhys Meyers

Julianne Moore

Jonathan Rhys Meyers will star in supernatural horror thriller “Shelter opposite Julianne Moore for Nala Films, reports Variety.

The film, based on a script by Michael Cooney (Identity), will be directed by the Swedish duo Mans Marlind and Bjorn Stein (Storm). Filming starts in late March in Pittsburgh .

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Friday, February 22, 2008

They’re Still the Hottest Couple

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith at the Essence Magazine Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon.  They know something most couples don’t:  the secret to a long and happy marriage.

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I Didn’t Have Much Hope For This Sequel, But…


Shot From “Lost Boys 2″ thanks to Shocktillyoudrop.com

… this might actually be good…

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Women’s Cancer Benefit

Celebs came out last night to support Women’s Cancer Research. 

Christian Slater and William H. Macy

Natalie Cole

Lisa Rinna

Tom Hanks

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Andre Benjamin Rocks Benjamin Bixby

Andre Benjamin

Andre Benjamin aka Andre 3000 from Outkast has his own clothing line called Benjamin Bixby.  If anyone should have a clothing line, it’s Andre.

From New York Magazine:

André Benjamin (a.k.a. André 3000) likes short shorts. Short basketball shorts, that is, the kind players wore back in the seventies, the kind that end perilously high up the thigh, the kind that Kobe Bryant recently said made him feel “violated” after the Lakers played a half in throwback uniforms. Benjamin pulls off the look with some flair in Semi-Pro, the latest sports-themed comedy to roll off Will Ferrell’s assembly line. He plays the inventor of the alley-oop, and “by the time we started filming, the shorts were like a second skin to me,” he says. “It seems like you can cut through the air a little bit better in them.”

Not only is Benjamin unafraid to show a little skin—“If you’re tough, and you don’t give a shit, the seventies were so cool,” he says—he’s also something of a sports-uniform historian. “If you look at old football pictures,” he says, “the jerseys were hanging, the sleeves were dangling, but now everything is tucked and tailored.”


Such images, drawn from college football circa 1935, inspired his new clothing line, Benjamin Bixby, thanks to a documentary he stumbled across on TV one night. Consisting of 70 pieces, the line is currently self-funded (he’s looking for a partner) and, he hopes, will be at Barneys in the fall. Benjamin is a fashion autodidact: He has taken advice from Anna Wintour (who invited him to a Met gala), he has sketched the clothes himself, he has been to Italian factories and Parisian textile fairs. (And by the way, if you’re missing his primary career: He’s also working on a solo album for the fall.)


That mix of application and instinct carries over to his personal style. It takes a certain serenity to rock the resplendent Bixby outfit he recently wore to a Fashion Week party: wide-brimmed fedora, green waistcoat, buttery brown leather riding boots (“vintage”) that pushed his pants up, jodhpur style. He looked more like a wealthy, eccentric caballero than a thirties jock toff, but then, he wants the line to tell stories. Benjamin Bixby, he says, “is a character who’s kind of like your uncle, or your granddad, and he has a closet full of experiences and clothes, and he’s been around the world.”


It’s tempting to call Benjamin a dandy, but the word doesn’t quite go far enough—he’s more experimental than that. He’s worn pretty much everything during his OutKast career, from garish plaid to polka-dotted bow ties to pimp furs to turbans to leopard hats to military gear to golfwear.


But as he grows older—“In the hip-hop world, 32 is like being an uncle”—he’s returning to his classical roots. Other Benjamin Bixby pieces, like a pink sweater with a giant emblazoned B, continue a long-standing hip-hop fascination with preppy style that includes the nineties appropriation of Tommy Hilfiger and Phat Farm’s urban take on Ralph Lauren. Growing up in Atlanta, Benjamin was part of a “prep crew” at school with noted butler Fonzworth Bentley. “It was all about being a prep. It was about ties and saddle shoes and Guess overalls and stuff like that.”


Tearing pages out of magazines as a kid left Benjamin with a reverence for English style: He fetishizes “timeless” clothes, name-checks old-school brands like Turnbull & Asser, and calls his own style “classic spontaneity” or “rebel gentleman.” What this means, in effect, is doing a little remix. Here, he’s wearing a Façonnable shirt with Polo khakis and a tie from his new line worn as a belt. “There has to be something inventive about it,” he says. “But not so inventive that it’s a turnoff. So that some of the greats, like Beau Brummell or the Duke of Windsor, would nod and say, ‘Well done.’ Those guys killed it.” Now, that’s hip-hop.

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