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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Cameron Diaz talks about working with her ex, Justin Timberlake

It’s not always easy for exes to work together, but that doesn’t seem to be the case for Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake.


 


 



 


 




The two will be in ‘Bad Teacher’ together and it sounds like things went incredibly smooth, states UsMagazine.com. “Justin and I have always had a good laugh together, and to make a movie where we get to have a laugh together, and there really was no one else who was more perfect for this part,” Diaz said about everything working out.
And apparently there is no need to think anything else might be happening on the set: “[Just] two people who were working together, who just so happened to have gone out with one another at another time in our lives.”
Do you think it’d be hard to work with an ex?

James Cameron Urges Industry to Use Faster Frame Rates

Higher frame rates offer the “potential to improve showmanship,” the director tells attendees at CinemaCon.

 

LAS VEGAS — Calling the current use of frame rates in digital cinema “inadequate,” James Cameron urged the industry to consider shooting and projecting movies at rates higher than the standard 24 frames-per-second in a demonstration he presented Thursday at Cinemacon.
Cameron contended that that higher frame rates offer the “potential to improve showmanship.”
 
To prove his point,  he showed a comparison of 3D content produced and projected at 24 frames-per-second, which is commonly used today, as well as at 48 and 60 frames-per-second (fps). He also showed clips that demonstrated other elements such as slow motion at these higher frame rates.
 
As the clips played, Cameron pointed to some distracting strobing that occurred at 24 fps and pointed to the improvements from the higher frame rates. He that the higher frame rates produce an “enhanced sense of detail” and “enhanced clarity” and told the audience he was going to be “agnostic about whether it be 48 or 60." “That should be discussed,” he said. “We need to make the decision as a group.”
 
He added, “I’m going to try to be as active as possible - until we figure out what the best answer.”
 
Cameron revealed that he considered shooting Avatar at 48 fps, but decided the time wasn’t right.  However, he intends to shoot Avatar 2 and 3 at a higher frame rate - the question is whether that  will be at 48 or 60. He is currently writing the script and is at least 18 months away from starting to shoot.
 
The filmmaker noted that he is not alone in pursuing higher frame rates, saying that George Lucas (with whom he appeared on a CinemaCon panel Wednesday) is “gung-ho,” as is Peter Jackson, who “did testing for The Hobbit.
 
While adopting higher frame rates would affect both production and exhibition, Cameron said that digital cinematography cameras already accommodate these higher frame rates. In fact, 60 is the current standard in sports production.
 
In terms of exhibiting digital movies at the higher rate, Cameron said: “The generation two projectors are capable of doing what I show you with a software upgrade."
 
Cameron enthused at one point: “We are geeking out now, I love this stuff.”
 
The demo came together fairly quickly. The idea to do the demonstration at CinemaCon was born at the recent DGA Awards, Cameron said.
 
The CinemaCon presentation took place in The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Cameron noted that the projection area looked like a “science project.”  It included stacked Christie DLP Cinema projectors, with Doremi servers and the RealD 3D system.
 
Cameron thanked a string of collaborators who made the demonstration possible, including Christie, Texas Instruments, Doremi, Real D, Sony, Blackmagic Design, Modern VideoFilm, Reliance Media Works, the production team including Russell Carpenter and John Buckley, as well as the team at Cameron’s Lightstorm Entertainment.
 
The clips, which featured a period dinner and fight sequences, were shot in one day by Russell Carpenter, the Academy Award winning director of photography of Titanic. They were lensed with three types of digital cinematography cameras‹the Arri Alexa, Red Epic and Phantom high speed cameras‹all using the 3D rigs from PACE, which were developed by Cameron and 3D innovator Vince Pace.
 
“I hope this opens the door to testing that needs to be done,” Cameron said, citing areas such as visual effects.  “I’m making the content available to anyone who wants to test it.”

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Heidi Montag Goes Shopping In Los Angeles


Taking a break from whatever the heck she does all day, Heidi Montag was spotted out and about in Los Angeles yesterday (January 26). Greeting the pap@razzi with a hopeful smile, the 24-year-old fromer reality TV star enjoyed an afternoon of window shopping sans her ever present hubby Spencer Pratt. More images after the break...

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Pregnant Alicia Silverstone Poses For Vogue Magazine


Pregnant Alicia Silverstone Poses For ‘Vogue’ Magazine — Alicia Silverstone is pregnant as can be and cementing her baby bump in history with a Vogue magazine photo shoot. Silverstone showed up at the Animal Acres animal sanctuary for the shoot. She will following the footsteps of Britney Spears, Demi Moore, and Christina Aguilera as a pregnant cover girl. During the shoot, Alicia laid on a pig, hung out with some cows and sat in a barn with a bunch of turkeys, chickens and ducks. And in keeping with the environmentally friendly theme, Alicia’s on-set motor home was run on bio-diesel fuel. Looking simply radiant, Alicia slipped into a long flowing purple gown for the shoot. Are you looking forward to Alicia’s Vogue issue? 05 more images after the break...

Monday, March 21, 2011

Bar Refaeli Fox Summer Collection 2011


Israeli model Bar Refaeli seen in a new photo shoot for the Fox summer collection 2011 campaign. The Israeli stunner proudly displayed her natural beauty as she posed in a range of ensembles while reuniting with Noam Tor for the project.











Sunday, March 20, 2011

Zeeba Lawn Summer Collection 2011

This Year, ITTEHAD proudly presents its latest new lawn collection as “ZEEBA LAWN”. The collection is a hit of fresh colors and a touch of harmony that provide style to women. The prints are like a cold breeze for this hot summer. They are full of life and have got enough appeal for a woman of today!!!

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Friday, March 18, 2011

Arthur J Pais' Oscar nominee wishlist for 2010



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What I love about Hollywood and the Oscars is that there is room for all kinds of movies, the behemoths as well as hole-in-the-wall kind of films.

Though the list for the best picture nomination has been extended to 10, I am listing my favourite candidates in the first half of the list.

One of them is Precious, a dark, often harrowing but in the final reckoning a life-affirming film which lost its steam a few weeks after its strong opening and now it could end its North American run with about $45 million. A solid number for a film that cost about $10 million to make and about $25 million to market.

It could also do well when DVD and Blu-Ray discs are out. But the film was expected, following dazzling reception at the Toronto International Film Festival and elsewhere, and Oprah's endorsement, to gross at least $100 million. It is certainly among my top five.

My list also contains the mesmerizing German film White Ribbon about study of fascism in a seemingly charming and quiet German village.

Pedro Almodovar's suspenseful Spanish film Broken Embraces also is worthy of a nomination. It is a kind of film Billy Wilder and Alfred Hitchock would have made had they collaborated on it.

Invictus, the post-apartheid drama directed by Clint Eastwood, got good reviews. But the $60 million suspense film which is uplifting and funny did a mediocre $38 million business in North America. If the French box office is any vindication, where the film is headed for a $30 million gross, Eastwood's film is headed for a small profit, even without any Oscar nominations.

The utterly crazy and inventive comedy The Hangover should be taken seriously too.

On the other side of the spectrum, is the heart-pounding and suspenseful The Hurt Locker which also has several fabulous performances.

Best Picture

Avatar
Inglourious Basterds
Up in the Air
Precious
The Hurt Locker
White Ribbon
The Hangover
Invictus
Up
Broken Embraces



James Cameron, Avatar

Jason Reitman, Up in the Air

Lee Danilels, Precious

Quinton Tarrantino, Inglourious Basterds

Pedro Almodovar, Broken Embraces

Katherine Bigelow, Hurt Locker

Image: Jason Reitman and wife Lee






Penelope Cruz, Broken Embraces

Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia

Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side

Gabouery Sidibe, Precious

Carey Mulligan, An Education

Image: Sandra Bullock in The Blind Side



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Stanley Tucci, Julie & Julia

Zach Galifiankes, The Hangover

Christopher Waltz, Inglorious Basterds

Matt Damon, Invictus

Christian Bale, Public Enemies

Image: Matt Damon in Invictus

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Mo'Nique, Precious

Amy Adams, Julie & Julia

Anna Kendrick, Up in the Air

Saoirse Ronan, Lovely Bones

Julianna Moore, A Single Man

Image: Amy Adams in Julie And Julia
 

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