News: Douglas Mulls Wall Street Sequel

I am a big fan of Michael, so to see him reprise the role in which won him an Oscar I think would be fantastic !!!

Michael Douglas is considering a multi-million dollar offer to reprise his role as wicked money man Gordon Gekko in a Wall Street sequel.

Twenty-two years after Douglas’ Oscar-winning performance in the first film, studio bosses are trying to convince him to slip back into a pin-striped suit and head back to New York’s financial district.

According to the National Enquirer, Charlie Sheen – who starred as Bud Fox in the original – has already been ruled out of the sequel.

Jenkins Joins Roberts In Eat, Pray Love

Can only be a good thing, Richard Jenkins seems to do well in almost all movies he is in.

Richard Jenkins will help guide Julia Roberts to spiritual enlightenment in their new movie Eat, Pray, Love.

Jenkins has signed on to star opposite Roberts in the film, based on an international bestselling novel by Elizabeth Gilbert about a woman on a journey of self-discovery after divorcing her husband.

The pair meet at a peaceful Hindu community in India during after Roberts’ character embarks on a year-long journey around the world to find enlightenment.

Filming is scheduled to begin in July and will take place in New York, Rome, India and Bali, reports Variety.

Fast & Furious Wins U.K. Box Office Race

If I was in the UK, I would probably of went to see “Fast & Furious” on friday.

Vin Diesel‘s high-speed action film Fast & Furious has raced to the top of the U.K. box office chart in its opening weekend (11-12Apr09), with takings of $7.2 million (£4.9 million).

The movie – the fourth in the popular franchise – revved ahead of last week’s number one, animated movie Monsters vs Aliens, which pulled in around $4.1 million (£2.8 million).

High School Musical heart-throb Zac Efron‘s comedy 17 Again debuted at number three, making $3.7 million (£2.5 million), while Richard CurtisThe Boat That Rocked dropped to number four, taking $1.4 million (£965,000).

Nicolas Cage‘s thriller Knowing rounded out the top five most popular films in British cinemas, garnering $920,000 (£620,000).

Movie Picture of the Day 10

The 10th edition of Movie Pictures of the day . . . and todays picture is from “Enchanted” . . . daydreaming . . .

DiCaprio Auctions Premiere Package For Climate Charity

Awwww Leonardo really does do a lot to try and help out the environment !!!

Leonardo DiCaprio is auctioning tickets to the premiere of his next movie to raise money for a climate change charity.

The highest bidder will get whisked to the screening of Shutter Island in an eco-friendly car, pose with DiCaprio on the red carpet and spend the night in a green hotel.

The venue will be announced ahead of the auction, which kicks off on Earth Day, 22 April.

DiCaprio says, “By bidding on these items at ebay.com/globalgreen, people will help Global Green combat climate change and pursue important environmental imperatives, such as greening our nation’s schools, housing, cities and more.”

Film Version of Spring Awakening

As you may now know, I am a massive musicals fan. So the announcment that a new musical is going to be made, always goes does well with me. So recent tony award winning show (opening in London’s West End very soon, after a successful off West End preview) is going to be made into a movie. Thats very good I would say.

Terminator Salvation director McG, who got his start behind the camera on music videos, is in talks to direct and produce a film adaptation of the Tony-winning rock musical Spring Awakening. According to The Hollywood Reporter, he’s developing the project with original book and lyrics writer Steven Sater, who worked with musician Duncan Sheik to create the reimagining of Frank Wedekind’s controversial 1891 play. The story centers on a bevy of male and female students coming of age, and explores homosexuality, S&M, loss of virginity, masturbation, and suicidal tendencies. 

Empire Awards 2009 – Empire Icon – Viggo

A lovely picture of Viggo on stage after being awarded with the Empire Icon awards.

The Sound of Music (1965) Review

“The hills are alive with the sound of music, with songs they have sung for a thousand years.”

When Maria a nun leaves the convent to become a governess to the seven children of Captain Von Trapp, she never expected to fall in love with him. A truly incredible musical that really does have so many incredible musical numbers.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The Ugly Truth (2009) Posters

So just the poster’s make me really want to see this movie. I have not even viewed the trailer yet (something I will do asap and get it posted on here). Every woman in the world has to love Gerard Butler, he is just so hot and I am sure everyone was in love with him in P.S. I Love you . . . he was just great.

But by the way that these posters are set up, looks like its hitting the truth of where a man and where a woman’s heart is from . . . . maybe I have the wrong idea???

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Fighting (2009) Poster 2

The other day I found a second poster for “Fighting” and thought I would share it. I think I prefer the other one which just has Channing Tatum on it.

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