Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Vaughn speaks of connection with Aniston

Actor Vince Vaughn has spoken about having a "genuine connection" with his ex-girlfriend Jennifer Aniston.
In an interview with Parade magazine, the 37-year-old actor said that he is still close to the former 'Friends' star.
Vaughn said: "I have such a great friendship with Jennifer. Really, I still talk to her constantly. I have a real, genuine connection with Jen. And I have a real appreciation of her. That continues to this day."
Speaking about media interest in his personal life, he said: "I always try to keep my relationships quiet and my work at the forefront."
"I haven't been someone to go and talk about those things, because that's not what I want to be known for."
He continued: "In regular life, people date, and sometimes it works out, and sometimes it doesn't. We get more attention because we're more known."

Sunday, 18 May 2008

Irish stars honoured at British Film Awards

Irish stars honoured at British Film Awards



Bathroom Carney, the writer/ theatre director behind 'Once', and 'Atonement' cinematographer Seamus McGarvey were amongst the winners at the Brits Celluloid Awards.
Carney took the trophy for Most Promising Starter in the awards designed to honour the Brits plastic film industry, disdain the fact that he is Irish people.
Armagh's Seamus McGarvey was one of three winners for 'Atonement', which also took prizes for costume invention and production.
In the other categories Capital of Montana Bonham-Carter was named best actress for 2 performances - in 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street' and low-key drama 'Conversations With Other Women'.
Irish people citizen Daniel Day-Lewis won best thespian for his role as a Texan oil prospector in 'There Will Be Blood'. The performance has already earned him a Golden Globe and he is heatedly tipped for Bafta and Oscar halo by and by this month.
Julie Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, too a front-runner for Oscar success with 'Away From Her', received the Horse parsley Walker Special Award for outstanding contribution to plastic film.
Joy Division biopic 'Control' was the surprise winner of the charles Herbert Best motion-picture show award, beating 'Atonement' and 'There Will Be Blood'. It also north Korean won c. H. Best screenplay.
Radiohead guitar player Jonny Greenwood received the topper plastic film score awarding for 'There Will Be Blood'.





Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Take That star to pen musical drama

Take That star to pen musical drama



Gary Barlow is put to write a newly musical comedy play set in a fictional playing liberal arts school.
The Take That star will pen songs for Britannia High, an eight-part musical comedy play which will breeze on ITV1 later this year.
Rigorously Descend Dance estimate Arlene Phillips volition also be part of the cast and will choreograph the series.
The drama will be preceded by deuce behind the scenes documentaries which testament show how Phillips and theater of operations producer David Ian pick out actors and actresses to become the stars of the show.
Viewing audience will likewise ensure how Barlow creates the musical theater book of Numbers for the series and how Phillips teaches her routines.
Ashcan School hour-long episodes will then stick to the progression of the group of pupils practising for a live on finale.
Paul Jackson, ITV director of entertainment, said the show's format was non "like anything else on Brits tv and we're confident audiences are release to erotic love it".
"ITV1 has lined up around of the biggest names in music and amusement to make Britannia High," he said.




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