Showing posts with label anne hathaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anne hathaway. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2011

Cutie Joseph Gordon-Levitt Officially Joins 'The Dark Knight Rises' Cast


Who would have thought that the little boy from 'Angels in the Outfield' would one day turn into this hunk of a man? Not me. Joseph Gordon-Levitt will again team up with his 'Inception' director, Christopher Nolan for the 2012 movie 'The Dark Knight Rises'.

There had been speculation that he was already attached to the film but it's now official. According to Variety, Joseph will be playing Alberto Falcone (Aka: The Holiday Killer) - son of Gotham crime boss Carmine Falcone.

The 30-year-old talented actor will join Christian Bale (Bruce Wayne/Batman), Anne Hathaway (Selina Kyle/Catwoman) and Tom Hardy (Bane) in this highly anticipated movie. It is set to be released July 20, 2012.

What do you think of the line-up? Will it be a movie worth catching in theaters?

Monday, February 28, 2011

The Many Styles Of 2011 Oscar Host Anne Hathaway


Anne Hathaway had many wardrobe changes throughout the evening of co-hosting the 83rd Academy Awards with fellow actor James Fraco. She was first spotted on the red carpet before showtime in a red Valentino couture gown.

Once the show began she had 7 wardrobe changes and I have to say not all of them were pretty (much like the show). Take a look for yourself...

Did you have a favorite or least favorite?

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Cobalt dress by Armani Prive, Glittery dress by Oscar de la Renta, Fitted suit by Lanvin, Black layered gown by Vivienne Westwood, White gown by Givenchy, Fitted black dress by Tom Ford, Red gown by Atelier Varsace.

 

 

 


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Celebs Attend 2011 Vanity Fair Oscar Party


If you watched the 83rd Academy Awards last night you'll know that a lot of these celebrities weren't seen on the red carpet. It seem seems that many of Hollywood's finest opted to skip the almost 2 1/2 hour show and simply show up to some of the after parties.

This party in particular was hosted by Graydon Carter and held at teh Susnset Tower last night in West Hollywood.

Fit beauty Jessica Beil (pictured above) was not seen strutting her stuff on the red carpet with musician/actor boyfriend Justin Timberlake. Instead of his girlfriend, JT was accompanied to the awards show by his mother Lynn. And, as cute as that might be it might be nice to see those two together in public since it happens so rarely and maybe then it'll put a stop to the rumors that Justin Timberlake has been getting close to supposedly newly single Amanda Seyfried.

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Jessica Beil (above), Cameron Diaz, Charlize Theron, Dianna Agron, Elizabeth Bank, Emma Stone, Ginnefer Goodwin, Juliette Lewis, Kate Beckinsdale, Liv Tyler, Taylor Swift, Zooey Deschenel.

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday, February 25, 2011

James Franco Doesn't Care For Ricky Gervais' Oscar Help


E-Online did the favor of showing James Franco and Anne Hathaway the script that British comedian Ricky Gervais wrote for them for Oscar night. How did they react?

Well Anne Hathaway played it cool but James Franco had more childish reaction to it. The '27 Hours' actor states �He did his award show and he bombed, why is he trying to get in on ours?" while reading Ricky's script. James then added "Horrible, his lines weren�t good on the Golden Globes."

I think that was a low blow on James' part, although I may be picking sides because I have a soft spot for funnyman Ricky Gervais. In my opinion James Franco comes off as childish when he begins to make comments about how bad Ricky was at the Golden Globes.

Anne kids that all of the funny lines were written for James at one point, which I think she does to sort of loosen up the conversation. I'm still really excited to watch them both host the Oscars on Sunday but seeing James Franco in this light was pretty off putting.



Do you think James Franco over reacted to Ricky's joke of a script?

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Ricky Gervais Offers James Franco & Anne Hathaway Some Help


British comedian Ricky Gervais sure is a nice guys...he's offered to help out the two Oscar hosts, James Franco and Anne Hathaway, with some openers in case they run out of stuff to talk about while up on stage.

He's such a nice guy isn't he? Well if you tuned into him hosting the Golden Globes a few months ago then you'd know that his openers are not all that 'nice' but it sure is funny!

The now slimmed down comedian wrote the following on his blog:
�Good luck to James Franco and Anne Hathaway at The Oscars on Sunday, I know how nervous they must be right now�.They will do an absolutely fantastic job and don�t need my help, but I�ve written a little opening in case they have a few minutes to fill.�
Ricky then followed up his good wishes with the following:
James FrancoYou probably know me from 127 Hours where I play a man trapped in an enclosed space who decides he would rather cut his own arm off than stay where he was. Now that sounds "way out" but wait till half way through this fucking ceremony and you'll start to identify with him.

Anne Hathaway
And I'm the new Catwoman. The first white woman to play that role since Michelle Pfeiffer. I want it to be an inspiration to all white people everywhere. Your dreams can come true in Hollywood too.

JF
It's a daunting task hosting The Oscars but we're not alone. Presenting awards tonight will be a string of Hollywood legends and some other actors who have a film out in March or April.

JF
Usually they hire comedians to host The Oscars, but tonight, instead, you get us!

AH
No comedians tonight. And do you know why? Because comics are ugly.

JF
Especially that rude obnoxious one who played the Steve Carell part in the English remake of The Office.

AH
But you can all relax because Ricky Gervais is in London...

(Nervous laughter)

He's doing some charity work.
Yeah, he's visiting orphans with cancer.
He's telling them what bald little losers they are...
There's a lot more of that and if you're interested in reading it click here. I personally think he's funny and I hope Hollywood rethinks banning him from hosting the Golden Globes again...oh wait, they already did.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

James Franco & Anne Hathaway Re-Do Grease Scene


James Franco, who recently joined the Twitter-verse tweeted a link to a YouTube video. In this particular video we see James Franco with his hair greased back and dressed like Danny Zuko. We also see Anne Hathaway in tight clothing with her hair teased up like Sandy's. 


There isn't any singing or much dancing in the video, it's just a small clip but maybe it's a taste of what we'll see in during this years Oscars Awards...at least I hope it is. I'm really excited that they're hosting this year! I've loved and laughed at everyone of their commercials and I can't wait to see what stars are wearing what.

Will you be tuning into the Oscars this year?


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Franco and Hathaway picked as co-hosts for Oscars

James Franco and Anne Hathaway have just what Academy Awards producers want as hosts of Hollywood's biggest night. They'll put on a show, rather than just another awards ceremony, organizers say.

Bruce Cohen and Don Mischer, producers of the Feb. 27 telecast, said Monday they had chosen Franco and Hathaway as hosts because the two are rising stars with broad talent that will help turn the night into a celebration of film.

"What we have here are two really emerging talents who are very respected and are going to have, I think, magnificent careers," Mischer said. "They deserve to be there, they've got the chops to be there, they want to be there, and I think that's going to make the audience really relate to them."

Both have done serious drama and comedy. Hathaway earned a best-actress Oscar nomination for 2008's "Rachel Getting Married" and starred in such comedies as "The Princess Diaries" and "The Devil Wears Prada."

Franco had an Emmy nomination for the title role of 2001's "James Dean," costarred in the Oscar-winning "Milk" and delivered a memorable comic turn as a spacey pot dealer in "Pineapple Express."

Hathaway also showed off her musical talents in a duet at the 2008 Oscars with the show's host, Hugh Jackman. Oscar producers were uncertain whether Franco can sing.

"There's a rumor that he can, and we will be exploring that," Cohen said.

"What we do know is they both have a great sense of humor and a great sense of comedy," Mischer said. While most Oscar shows over the past two decades had a comedian such as Billy Crystal, Chris Rock or Jon Stewart as emcee, Hathaway and Franco continue a recent trend of using film stars.

Steve Martin, a past solo host of the Oscars, and his "It's Complicated" co-star Alec Baldwin teamed up as hosts last time, while "X-Men" and Broadway star Jackman was host the year before.

That harks back to a period in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, in between the years when Bob Hope and later Johnny Carson were fairly regular Oscar hosts, when big-screen stars would partner up as masters of ceremony.

"There was a period for many years after Bob Hope and before Johnny Carson where movie stars would host every year," Cohen said. "Mostly, that hasn't happened in years since, but perhaps we're entering another period of the glory years of movie stars hosting the Oscars."

Franco and Hathaway as hosts also could revive another old Oscar night occurrence: The possibility that one or both hosts might also be nominees. Franco is considered a solid best-actor prospect for the survival drama "127 Hours," while Hathaway has a chance for a best-actress slot for the romance "Love & Other Drugs."

It happened a handful of times in decades past that hosts also wound up as nominees. Michael Caine and Walter Matthau were nominated in years they served as co-hosts, while David Niven won the best-actor Oscar for 1958's "Separate Tables" at the same ceremony in which he was co-host.

The producers say they aim to keep the Oscar show fast-paced and shorter than it has been in recent times. The show has dragged on for four hours in some years.

The job of keeping the show brisk has been made easier since lifetime-achievement Oscars and other honorary awards were moved to a separate event. But producers will have to squeeze in 10 best-picture nominees for the second-straight year, double the usual number.

Cohen and Mischer said they also plan to continue recent efforts to liven up the way some awards are presented and group awards together in ways that make sense to viewers.

"We're really hoping this year to link what James and Anne are doing thematically to the show," Cohen said. "That they are the world's window in that they are the welcoming committee, but also the two people through the evening who are taking you through this journey of giving out 24 Oscars."

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Anne Hathaway at 2009 Vanity Fair Oscar party

Anne Hathaway at 2009 Vanity Fair Oscar party - Arrivals, Hollywood, February 22 2009