Saturday, July 24, 2010
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks Inception with Jimmy Fallon
With Inception at the top of the box office, Inception co-star Joseph Gordon-Levitt recently dropped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to talk cinematic dreams. In the new Christopher Nolan directed film , Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays an integral member of an elite dream team headed by actor Leonardo DiCaprio.
During his stop on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Joseph Gordon-Levitt gave fans the lowdown on Inception, his childhood, and working alongside Leonardo DiCaprio. Check out the chat between Jimmy Fallon and Inception co-star Joseph Gordon-Levitt:
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Cameron Diaz: Getting Married for Life is "Bulls**t"
Well isn’t she just a gem!
Although, when you’re Cameron Diaz, and you’ve bedded the likes of Justin Timberlake, Matt Dillon, Jared Leto and Alex Rodriguez, maybe monogamy isn’t you’re thing? Maybe if you just wait around long enough you’ll tap all the hot guys in Hollywood!
“I think the big misconception in our society is that we’re supposed to meet the one when we’re 18 and we’re supposed to get married to them and love them for the rest of our lives. Bulls**t,” she told UK’s Stylist magazine.
Cameron, who turns 38 next month, has never been married, despite engagements to Leto and Dillon. She and Yankee slugger Rodriguez have been photographed together for months but have not publicly discussed their romantic status.
“Who would want to be with the same person for 80 years? Why not break it up a little bit?” Diaz tells Stylist.
“I think people get freaked out about getting married and spending 20 or 30 years sleeping with the same person, but if that’s the case, don’t do it.”
Her alternate advice: “Have someone for five years and another person for another five years… Life is long and lucky and yes, love might last forever, but you don’t always live with the person you love forever.”
She and Timberlake called it quits after four years together back in 2007. She told Playboy last month, “in the past three years I’ve made a conscious decision not to be in a relationship for as long as I want."
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PINK tweets and compliments rival Christina Aguilera's new single!
This is shocking because PINK and Christina are known publicly to bash each other throughout the decade since they both debuted. Maybe PINK has decided she wants to end the fight and be friends with Xtina?
Christina Aguilera's new album BICONIC is on sale now!
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Joe Manganiello in "Muscle & Body" Magazine
Sneak peek of Joe Manganiello (of True Blood) on the new issue of "Muscle & Body" Magazine. Get ready for more in August!
You can check out Joe in True Blood! (Both Seasons Now on DVD)
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Entertainment Tonight Interviews Christina Aguilera
In an ET exclusive, only our Kevin Frazier goes behind the scenes of the video for "You Lost Me" with Christina Aguilera as she opens up about causing controversy and reveals how she turns her private pain into inspiration.
On the set, the singer says she didn't aim to stir up controversy by kissing another girl in her last video, saying it didn't even occur to her because she's so comfortable with her sexuality.
As a new mom, she says she has no plans to tame her antics, stating to Kevin, "It's like telling a painter, 'don't paint nude women now that you've become a parent.' You still have to express yourself as a human being. Especially, I think as a woman, we're so shamed of our sexuality ... I have to keep in touch with myself as an artist and be able to express all sides of myself."
It's an issue she won't shield her son Max Bratman from either, she says, "When you shame a subject like sexuality, that's when you raise the perverts."
When it comes to raising her own family, "For now, I'm so good with one!" she says with a laugh, adding she wants more kids "eventually, in the future."
Out of mommy mode, she's all business! Her new single is a ballad, so she had a vision of how the video should play out. "I wanted a very raw and real feeling," she says of the shoot, which features a scene with the singer in a red-lit room with a bare bed. As the set falls apart and is burnt down while cameras roll, she reveals her goal is to capture the emotions that happen when "your relationship with this person is sort of being destroyed right before your eyes."
"It can come from your childhood, it can come from a bad day," she says of evoking emotions on command and co-writing the song. "Pain is almost a comfort zone, in a way."
However, that pain can be turned into a positive. "At times, it can come from a very inspiring place," she says. "This video will take you from a very dark place ... pretty soon you'll see me build my strength."
Although this is her first new album in four years, she hardly took a break. "The first year was touring, getting pregnant, living that out," she says. "[Then I] took a year to do the mom thing, to feel what that's really like ... then I accepted the movie 'Burlesque' and that was almost another year from the public eye, per say. So, there's been a lot of work in the process."
The video for "You Lost Me," the latest single off her album Bionic, debuts Thursday on Vevo.com.
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Taylor Lautner Disses Jennifer Love Hewitt
Generally, Taylor Lautner is regarded as having one of the biggest and brightest smiles of the Twilight cast, but Jennifer Love Hewitt reported a very different experience with the actor at the premiere of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
Hewitt, appearing on The Wendy Williams Show (via Twirlit) explained that when she went to the premiere, she was wavering in her "Team" loyalty between "Edward" and "Jacob," and she was excited about the opportunity to take a photograph with Taylor Lautner.
However, the picture didn't turn out as he expected, and Lautner's facial expression in it was more of a grimace than a grin. Needless to say, she decided then and there that she was "Team Edward" for good.
Chances are, Taylor Lautner was distracted or caught in between smiles, given his very jovial personality, but it was apparently enough to keep Jennifer Love Hewitt, a self-proclaimed mega-Twilight fan, off the fence.
This is quite the opposite of what Taylor Lautner's usual persuasion in the Twilight fan world has been since a lot of fans have been drawn to "Team Jacob" by his portrayal of the character.
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Monday, July 19, 2010
"Lost" star Matthew Fox saddles up for country life
On the heels of his first-ever Emmy nomination and his much-buzzed-about departure from television after 18 years, Matthew Fox is finally getting lost.
Together with his wife, Margherita, and their two children, the 44-year-old actor is settling into a 10-acre ranch in Oregon -- a world away from his former life shooting the series in the Aloha state. He discussed his Emmy nomination, his plans for a post-"Lost" future and, of course, that final episode.
AN EMMY NOM AT LONG LAST! ARE YOU FEELING VINDICATED?
Fox: I had no idea the awards were being announced that day, but it's very nice to be recognized. I thought the show had a really great season, especially with expectations being so enormous. I think that's really saying something. I'm just looking forward to partying with the cast and raising a glass to the show.
THE SERIES FINALE MET MIXED REVIEWS AMONG FANS AND CRITICS. WHAT'S BEEN YOUR RESPONSE?
Fox: Obviously, the show left room for interpretation when the white light poured through. I don't pay attention to how it was received. Damon (Lindelof, an executive producer) told me the ending two months prior and I was extremely moved. I thought it was absolutely beautiful.
DR. JACK SHEPHARD WAS ESSENTIALLY THE SHOW'S "EVERYMAN" CHARACTER. HOW DIFFICULT WAS IT CHANNELING SUCH AN ICONIC ROLE?
Fox: I put a lot of myself into him, so it was tremendously emotional. He started as the hero of the show and we thought the audience would be bored out of their minds if he were the knight in shining armor all the time. We wanted to take the first four years and destroy him. So, that's what we did. And in the end, Jack redeemed himself before he could move on; I think that's why I was nominated. It has more to do with Jack than anything I was doing for six years.
WHAT DID THE SHOW'S FIRST EMMY WIN IN 2005 FOR OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES MEAN TO YOU?
Fox: It meant that when the show won, a whole bunch of people jumped on the bandwagon that shouldn't have. To be honest, people felt like they were missing out, so they came, tested it and left. Then it was perceived that the show took a turn for the worst, and it wasn't. They weren't ever going to be "Lost" fans.
YOU HAVE SAID THAT "LOST" WILL BE YOUR FINAL AFFAIR WITH TELEVISION. REALLY?
Fox: I've done 300 hours of television. I've spent 12 years operating between two characters -- six years on "Party of Five" and six years on "Lost" -- and I'm at a point in my career where I want more flexibility. I want to call my own shots: when I'm working and when I'm not. It doesn't have anything to do with snobbery. Some of the best writing is on television right now.
IF YOU COULD STEP INTO THE CHARACTER OF ANY OF YOUR FELLOW LEAD ACTOR NOMINEES, COMEDY OR DRAMA, WHO WOULD IT BE?
Fox: Michael C. Hall's role in "Dexter" would be very interesting. To play a serial killer in a lead role, that's pretty cool!
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