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Sep 14, 2010
'The Scarlet Letter' for the iGeneration
‘Easy A’ Premieres In Hollywood

Emma Stone, her co-star Penn Badgley and a few of their famous celebrity friends walked the red carpet in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood, CA for the premiere of their new film Easy A. Here are a few photos from the red carpet arrivals here in SoCal last night:

The film, which is being called the new Mean Girls, tells the tale of a young girl who pretends to have sex with a male friend in order to fortify his reputation at school and ends up ruining her reputation as a result. Instead of shying away from the rumors going on around her at school, she instead takes up the mantle of her supposed easy reputation and starts wearing a scarlet A on her chest much like Hester Prynne was forced to do in the novel The Scarlett Letter. My friend Darion was able to screen the film a couple of weeks ago and he couldn’t say enough good things about the film. Considering the hole left my Lindsay Lohan in Hollywood for these kinds of movies (ever since she self-destructed after the success of Mean Girls), Emma Stone is now poised to step in and fill that void. I really love the trailer for Easy A and am very excited to see the film when it opens this weekend. Emma Stone is one of those actresses who you always see in films but she never really gets a chance to shine as the lead … I really hope Easy A turns her into the movie star she needs to be. I love her entirely and wish nothing but success for her. See this movie, y’all!

[Photo credit: Wireimage]

Sep 8, 2010
How much is that Hottie in the window?
Matt Lanter Films New Scenes For ‘90210’ Sans Shirt

We are just 5 days away from the season 3 premiere of 90210 on The CW but the cast and crew of the show are still hard at work filming new eps for the upcoming new season. Matt Lanter, who plays Liam on the show, was spotted in all his shirtless (and tanned) wonder in a store window on Robertson Blvd. in West Hollywood, CA yesterday as he filmed new scenes for a new ep:

I’m not entirely sure what is going on here but I do like what I see. I am so ready for the new Fall TV season to get underway and we can always count on The CW to get the party started as their TV shows are usually the first ones to air new eps each Fall. After the jump, check out a new promo video for the upcoming 3rd season of 90210 to get you in the mood for next Monday’s premiere …

Jan 13, 2010
Birthday Lurve
Nina Dobrev Celebrates Her 21st Birthday

The Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev celebrated her 21st birthday over the weekend with a few of her fellow castmates and CW compatriots. After Nina and the gang did their duty at the TCAs on Saturday night, they made their way to dinner in order to get their party on:

Yes, folks, this photo features Miss Dobrev drinking her first legal glass of champagne, a time-honored 21-year old birthday celebration. After the jump, check out a few more photos from Nina‘s birthday party and find out which co-stars came out to party with her last weekend …

Oct 28, 2009
Also premieres in cities worldwide
‘Michael Jackson’s This Is It’ Premieres In LA

Last night Michael Jackson’s This Is It, the much-anticipated documentary/concert film which chronicled the final months of MJ‘s life as he rehearsed for his This Is It concerts scheduled to take place in London last Summer, held a glitzy Hollywood premiere at LA Live in downtown Los Angeles, CA last night. Other premieres were held for the film all around the world at about the same time and screenings of the film were also coordinated to take place simultaneously. Here are a few photos of some of the celebs who attended the LA premiere last night along with a very positive review of the film:

Watching “Michael Jackson’s This Is It” will have fans grieving once again, but this time, it won’t only be for the fallen King of Pop, but for what we lost — a brilliant entertainer who gave every inch of his body and soul for what might have been one of the most spectacular comebacks of all time. Jackson never got to complete that comeback, dying days before his London concerts were to begin in July, but “This Is It,” culled from hundreds of hours of rehearsal footage for those shows, does it for him. Even though it’s been well edited, the amazing performances Jackson delivers in this film are not a result of camera magic, but Jackson’s own. When Jackson announced his “This Is It” concerts earlier this year, many wondered whether Jackson had any magic left at all. Besides his tattered reputation, he was rumored to be in frail health and hadn’t performed a major concert in almost a decade. There were well-deserved skepticism about whether Jackson had the vocal and physical agility to stage the kind of concerts that wowed fans in his prime two decades earlier. “This is It” gives both answers an emphatic yes. Even though Jackson’s looks — with his weirdly delicate face and his stick-thin frame — still makes one squirm with discomfort, once he starts to perform, that discomfort gives way to amazement. At 50, Jackson was still an amazingly gifted dancer with moves that leave your mouth agape. Though we only see him do the moonwalk once, and just fleetingly, his stop-on-a-dime spins, deft footwork and body jerks recall the Jackson the world fell in love with 25 years earlier with “Thriller.” And Jackson’s voice still dazzles — even when he’s trying to play it down. “I’m trying to conserve my voice,” Jackson says at one point — then delivers a vocal that is spine-tingling — and these are just run-throughs, not the actual show. Fans never get to see what would have been the “This Is It” concert — full dress rehearsals weren’t due to happen until the show went overseas for final rehearsals. Instead, the movie takes from segments of taped rehearsals, and also weaves in film segments Jackson planned for the concert to give at the very least an idea of how the concert might have looked. A graveyard scene meant to be in 3D was planned for Jackson’s performance of “Thriller,” and a computer-animated dancing army would have accompanied Jackson on screen for a militaristic version “They Don’t Care About Us.” Jackson kept much of the same moves from his classic “They Way You Make Me Feel” video — including the floor humping — as well as the groundbreaking choreography from his “Beat It” clip. But whether it was through new visuals and different musical arrangements, he appeared to be breathing new life into his well-worn catalog, promising fans a show that would have taken Jackson and his fans to new heights. Jackson is gentle but authoritative as he demands perfection from his crew, whether it’s gently taking the audio crew to task for making his earpiece too loud or attempting to elicit a grand performance from his young star guitarist. “This is your time to shine,” he says in that famously soft soprano voice before delivering a high wail and challenging her to do the same on her guitar. The film doesn’t give viewers much insight into Jackson outside of performance mode — we only see him rehearsing or hear him talking about music, or the meaning of his songs. Yet the film does give a glimpses into Jackson’s personality — alternatively playful and shy, firm yet understanding, often saying phrases like “with love” after giving a command. The film also splices together different performances of the same song at times, leaving one to wonder why. Is it for a visual effect? Or did he not complete enough in one take? Thankfully, there appears to be enough full takes so one’s mind does not play into conspiracy theories. There were certainly critics of “This Is It” before its release — those who wondered whether it would be an exploitative flick, a quick attempt to cash in on his newfound popularity, and those who felt the preparations for the concert contributed to his death. But “This Is It” is a beautifully made, loving tribute that gives Michael Jackson what he so desperately wanted — affirmation that he indeed was the greatest entertainer of our time.

Some friends and I got to see the film last night and I’ll post my review of the film a little later on. Last night’s LA premiere was a who’s who of the Hollywood glitterati and members of the Jackson family who can’t seem to shy away from the spotlight. I understand that Paula Abdul referred to the Jacksons as “the Johnsons” and Jermaine Jackson brought a change of clothes so that he could wear two outfits for the premiere. Both of those strange occurrences are not connected, I just thought I’d share. I’m sure many of y’all saw the film last night as well or are planning to see it during it’s limited 2 week theatrical engagement. I’m very curious to hear what others thought … was this the film that the world has been waiting for?

[Photo credit: Wireimage; Source]