Archive for July 24th, 2009

‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ Reveals Two Scenes From The Movie

Brace yourselves, y'all ain't ready for this
Friday, July 24th, 2009

Yesterday we saw photos of Twilight stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner at the San Diego Comic-Con press conference which took place on Thursday and earlier today we got our first look at the new Jacob Black (shirtless and ripped) action figure. But right now, we get to see TWO new clips from the forthcoming sequel film The Twilight Saga: New Moon which were previewed at Comic-Con earlier today:


Much love goes out to Pink reader Molly who gave me the head’s up on these two new clips. The vids were shot by excited fans in the audience so the picture quality isn’t the best … but you can still make out very clearly what is going on. Trust me, you’re gonna wanna see these clips. After the jump, check them both out in full …

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A Salute To The Geeks At 2009 San Diego Comic-Con

Nerd Lurve
Friday, July 24th, 2009

The 2009 San Diego Comic-Con is in full swing RIGHT NOW and lovable nerdy geeks (a term I use with great affection, as I’m a geek at heart) have invaded this year’s convention with a fervent zeal that goes to show that the nerds shall inherit the Earth … or, at least, know how to have a great time. Twitter has been flooded with countless photos of some of the more colorful attendees of Comic-Con this year so I thought it would be nice to share some of the fun costumes with all y’all … behold:


OH yes, folks … there is much more where this came from. After the jump, check out another batch of Comic-Con costume photos along with a certain Heroic celeb who showed up at Comic-Con without a costume — or clothing for that matter …

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Jude Law Laughs Off His ‘Paparazzi Incident’

Totally unfazed by pap confrontation
Friday, July 24th, 2009

Yesterday we saw photos of Jude Law involved in a run-in with a female paparazzo in London, England this week that seem to show him intentionally whacking the photog on the back of the head (at least, that’s how the photos look to me). Today we get to see new photos of Jude emerging from the Donmar Warehouse Theatre after his performance of Hamlet last night as he was confronted by a group of angry photogs taunting him with newspapers that reported on his earlier run-in with that female pap. Undaunted, Jude just laughed off his accusers and continued on his merry way:


As far as I know, Jude did not take the bait and did not lay his hands on any of the paps last night … clearly, homie learned his lesson. I still contend that it is never right for anyone to physically put their hands in an aggressive manner on any other person … but being confronted like this really appears to be a bit much. Good on Jude for acting like an adult and just laughing off the incident. Here’s hoping he stays out of trubs from here on out ;)

[Photo credit: Bauer-Griffin]

Fergie Ferg’s New Look Is For The Birds

Hoo Hoo
Friday, July 24th, 2009

The newly married Fergie Ferg (also known as Mrs. Josh Duhamel) was spotted making her way out of a studio here in LA yesterday afternoon in a very … interesting … outfit. At first, I couldn’t figure out who she reminded me of in this get-up … and then it hit me. Fergie was deffo lookin’ very owlish in her colorful garb:


LOL!!!! I can see Nite Owl’s point, Fergie deffo does look like she stole his look. Mebbe Ferg was confused and mistook the studio she was at for San Diego Comic-Con? She would deffo fit in there lookin’ like this :)

[Photo credit: INFdaily]

Gary Oldman Reveals The New Batman Movie Begins Filming Next Year

"You didn't hear that from me"
Friday, July 24th, 2009

Big news coming out of San Diego Comic-Con today … Gary Oldman, who plays James Gordan in Batman Begins, Batman: The Dark Knight and presumably in future Batman films in the franchise, spilled the juicy news that the next Batman film begins shooting in 2010. There has been much rumor and conjecture that work has quietly begun on the next Batman film but, as of yet, there has been no official confirmation of any Batman movie news. While Oldman’s comments cannot be taken as “official confirmation”, I’d say — considering the source — it’s pretty good info:


While speaking at the Comic-Con panel for his new movie, The Book of Eli, Gary Oldman told the crowd that the next Batman film will start shooting in 2010, scheduled for release in 2011. “You didn’t hear that from me,” he added. Oldman played Commissioner Gordon in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. EW trying to confirm with Warner Bros.

Wow!! This is really big news. Again, while it’s not an official confirmation, now that the cat is out of the bag I’m guessing that Warner Bros. will have to go on the record about the next Batman film very soon. I’ll bet we’ll be hearing some official something from the studio this weekend … while Comic-Con is in session. There have been so many rumors about which villains might be featured in the next Batman installment (Catwoman, The Riddler) and which actors might play those characters (Angelina Jolie, Eddie Murphy) … none of which can be believed at all. But, now that we know that that the film will probably begin filming next year, we’re bound to learn more concrete news very, very soon. So … who’s excited?????

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My Evening With Whitney Houston

The TV Guide
Friday, July 24th, 2009

So last night I was invited to attend the preview listening party for Whitney Houston’s new album I Look To You which took place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA. I did my best to refrain from reading any of the reviews that came out from the previous listening parties that took place in London and NYC because I wanted to hear the music fresh. As soon as I arrived at last night’s event, I almost ran into Magic Johnson and his wife Cookie in the lobby … that man is a tree! We were not allowed to have cameras inside the venue but I was able to snap a pic of a large photo of Whitney’s new album cover before we were led into the ballroom:


Little by little, celebs started filing in … Halle Berry, Jane Fonda, Jackie Collins, Penny Marshall, Brian McKnight, Janeane Garofalo, Barry Manilow, Stevie Wonder and more … they were all on hand to get the first listen of Whitney’s new album. Clive Davis played host, extolling the triumphs of Whitney’s career while getting folks excited for the new music. While he was a bit melodramatic at times (he loved telling stories about how people “wept” every time they heard one of her new songs) he did a great job hyping up the album. I found it so odd that he kept referring to songs as “copyrights” (kind of like how Variety magazine still calls TV programs skeins). Instead of saying, for example, Diane Warren wrote an amazing song. He said, Diane Warren wrote an amazing copyright. He kept doing that all night long … it made him sound old and out of touch. The man is a genius tho, it’s just that he’s still a bit old skool.

So … the music. The album is loaded with hits. The songs are really strong, Whitney’s voice is bold and triumphant. It remains to be seen, well, heard what she sounds like singing these songs live but on the album she sounds amazing. The songs that really hit me most were Million Dollar Bill (written by Alica Keys), Call You Tonight (written by Stargate), I Look To You (written by R. Kelly) and my fave song of the album is Worth It (written by Dante Austin). These songs are a good mix of uptempo tracks and ballads … they really represent Whitney’s music very well. The Stargate song is a new sound for her but the rest of the album is classic Whitney. She will belt these songs out and they will be hits, I’m sure of it. The first song that leaked from the album, I Didn’t Know My Own Strength was written by Diane Warren and was produced by David Foster — and it shows. It’s a powerful ballad that soars but, IMHO, I prefer the title track as her new Greatest Love of All-type song. I envision her singing the song in an empty theater with a single spotlight on her just belting it out (at least, that’s the image in my head … mebbe a music video?). I was very impressed with the album … Whitney is back, y’all. She really is.

When Whitney came out at the end, she was met to thunderous applause and a standing ovation. It was so cool hearing her thank the special people in her life who were in the audience. She fawned over her family and friends … and she looked amazing doing so. I can’t wait for all y’all to hear the album … I’m dying to hear other opinions on the music. One of the first things that Whitney said when she took the stage was, “I’m back home. I’m back home where I belong.” On behalf of her fans everywhere, it’s great to have you home again :)

After the event, I met up with my friends Tony and Jordan for a boy’s night out. We grabbed drinks and grub at Marix and had a great night. I ended up oversleeping today so I’m still playing catch-up … I think those margaritas really did me in :) Tonight, I’m hanging out with Mike for a belated birthday celebration for him … it should be fun!!! I hope all y’all will be having great weekends wherever you are!!

Les News, 072409

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