Hollywood’s 10 Best-Dressed Babes

2010.03.04

This week Tinseltown’s leading ladies are busy prepping for their walk down the Academy Awards’ red carpet Sunday. It takes a helluva lot of work to look that dazzling, and to do…

When in Venice: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt treat their brood to Italian ice cream

2010.03.03

Three-year-old Shiloh and 18-month-old twins Vivienne and Knox enjoyed the treats today as they took a day trip in Venice.

Angelina Jolie Allowing Shiloh To Turn Into Tomboy Might Be Harmful

2010.03.03

Angelina Jolie is allowing her daughter Shiloh to turn into a tomboy. The cover of Life and Style this week claims it might be harmful for Brangelina to allow Shiloh to cut her hair short and wear boys clothes. For crying out loud! She’s three! No matter, Life and Style rounded up some “experts” who

JOHNNY DEPP ON SET IN VENICE

2010.03.03

We caught up with actor Johnny Depp on the set of his latest movie, , in Venice, Italy, this morning.

The hunky Hollywood star is playing alongside Angelina Jolie – and maybe he might be on hand to help the Brangelina clan with some babysitting duties.

While Ange is working, partner Brad Pitt is on nanny duty and there’s no doubt he could do with some help from his pal Johnny.

Brad Pitt Takes The Kids For A Walk In Venice

2010.02.28

While Angelina Jolie was busy at work, Brad Pitt decided to take a few of his children for a stroll. Here he is with Shiloh, Maddox and Zahara walking around Venice, Italy. It seems he brought a body guard (and a few paparazzi) along as well.

Do you find it interesting that Zahara enjoys being dressed in girly clothes while Shiloh ended up a bit tomboy-ish? It’s amazing how personalities shape that early on.

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Angelina Jolie Shoots Down ‘Wanted’ Sequel

2010.02.28

Movie bosses have reportedly scrapped plans for a follow-up to 2008 action movie Wanted after Angelina Jolie pulled out of the project. The Hollywood beauty starred as a deadly assassin in the firs…

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Casting the Olympic Movie: Stars of Vancouver 2010

2010.02.27

Excitement and drama reigned supreme this year at the Winter Olympics and Hollywood should take notice.

Surely, we thought, with the events that have played out on the slopes and in the ice rinks, producers would want to capitalize and make a movie about these games.

We’ll help them out by casting the big parts. Check It Out Below

The role of Canadian Ice Dancer Tessa Virtue will be played by Kristen Stewart.
“Did Bella Swan just win the gold medal in ice dancing?” our friend asked us after the competition. Clearly, she did.

The role of American alpine skier Lindsey Vonn will be played by Abbie Cornish.
Lindsey conquered the Alpine skiing world with a bum shin to take gold in the premiere event — the downhill race. Abbie Cornish is trying to conquer her image as a homewrecker. This could help her accomplish that goal.

The role of American speed skater Shani Davis will be played by Jesse Williams.
We’re not going to lie. Williams needs more work — he does not get enough screen time on ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ relative to how hot he is. What better way to get his pretty face out there then by taking on the brash personality of Davis, who won a gold and silver in speed skating this winter.

The role of American alpine skier Bode Miller will be played by Jeremy Piven.
Yes, they look a lot alike. (We think.) But no one could inhabit Bode’s bad boy tendencies better than Piven. No one.

The role of Norwegian alpine skier Aksel Lund Svindal will be played by Tom Brady.
Sure, Brady’s not an actor — although he was pretty funny on ‘Entourage’ as himself. But, his all-American good looks fit Svindal’s all-Norwegian good looks to a tee. And we’re positive Brady would fill out that skin-tight body suit the skiers wear very nicely.

The role of American figure skater Johnny Weir will be played by Lady Gaga.
You don’t really need an explanation for this, do you?

The role of American figure skater Evan Lysacek will be played by Jim Caviezel.
Caviezel may be a little old for Lysacek’s gold medal winning boots, but their uncanny resemblance to each other makes it an obvious call for casting directors.

The role of Russian figure skater Evgeni Plushenko will be played by Owen Wilson.
We know Wilson can play the annoying, but ultimately harmless villain. (See ‘Meet the Parents.’) That’s exactly what Plushenko was this Olympics. Upset that he landed a quad but failed to get the gold medal, losing to Lysacek, he complained and complained. But in the end, it didn’t matter. Plus, they both have that nose thing going on.

The role of American snowboarder Shaun White will be played by Seth Green.
Initially we though Carrot Top. But then we realized that we actually adore Shaun and want to do him justice. But Green would have to wear a wig, of course. And we imagine White would have to play himself for the crucial “Double McTwist 1260″ run.

The role of American short track speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno will be played by Andrew Keegan.
No, Keegan isn’t half-Asian. But Apolo, like Andrew, exudes that teen idol image.

The role of French ice dancer Isabelle Delobel will be played by Lauren Graham.
When Delobel took the ice for the free skate, we thought that Graham had given up acting (and her American citizenship) to compete in the sport. for France.

The role British brother and sister ice dancing pair Sinead and John Kerr (and all the other sibling combos in that sport) will be played by Angelina Jolie and James Haven.
Duh.

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Angelina Jolie will be swimming in gold a la Scrooge McDuck

2010.02.27

Bad News for those who think actresses can only make money off romcoms

Angelina Jolie is set to make up to $100 million from Kay Scarpetta Franchise

New role will have Jolie rolling in lolly
Actress Angelina Jolie is set to earn up to $ 100-million as the star of a series of movies featuring crime-busting forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta. The deal confirms Jolie as the most powerful female star in Hollywood, with veto rights over every detail in the series.
She insists the films, based on Patricia Cornwell’s crime novels, should be “realistically bloody”, in response to TV forensic dramas such as Bones and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Her character should be “sexy smart”.
Cornwell, who based the Italian-American scientist on Marcella Fierro, a medical examiner from the US state of Virginia who has since retired, said last week that US actress Jodie Foster had wanted to play Scarpetta in the ’90s, but the deal fell through. In 2000 Cornwell was paid $5-million by Sony Pictures to develop the character for the screen, but nothing materialised until Jolie expressed an interest last year.
The first Scarpetta movie, which will be an original story based on Cornwell’s characters, is due in cinemas in two years.

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