lördag 6 april 2013

Kellan Lutz Nabs Title Role in 'Hercules 3D'


Kellan Lutz Nabs Title Role in 'Hercules 3D' (Exclusive)

 photo kk_zps8f8ddf99.jpghollywoodreporter Director Renny Harlin has found his Hercules in Kellan Lutz.

Lutz, one of the more popular co-stars of The Twilight Saga, has signed to star in Hercules 3D, Nu Image/Millennium’s big-budget take on the Greek demigod.
Harlin (Cliffhanger, Die Hard 2) is directing the $70 million epic, which is aiming to shoot in May in Bulgaria.
"It takes more than a good physique to portray the most legendary, mythological personality in history — and Kellan has exactly that, personality," Harlin tells The Hollywood Reporter. "He's not afraid to explore the strengths and vulnerabilities of the character, and he impressed me with his passion and heart."
The movie is one of two high-profile Hercules movies being made by Hollywood studios; the other is an MGM/Paramount co-production to be directed by Brett Ratner. Dwayne Johnson is playing the hero in the rival project.

While exact plot details are being kept under wraps, Hercules 3D will have at its center a love story between the son of Zeus and the mortal princess of Crete, who was promised to his older brother despite her love for Hercules.
Sean Hood, Harlin and Giulio Steve wrote the script. Producing are Les Welden and Danny Lerner, who also teamed to produce Millennium’s recent action hit Olympus Has Fallen.
Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, John Thompson and Boaz Davidson will executive produce.
"Kellan has the look and charisma that Harlin envisioned for the character," says Davidson. "Renny had him in mind from the start, and we are really excited to have him on board.”

Lutz played Poseidon in Relativity’s 2011 epic Immortals. He is repped by Innovative Artists, Zero Gravity Management and Morris Yorn.
"This is a breakout role for Kellan and a chance to grow and shine as an actor," Harlin says.

Ashley Greene And Gabby Douglas Hosting Runway For Hope In Oelando




celebritytalentpromotions  Model and Actress Ashley Greene and Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas will be hosting Runway for Hope in Orlando, Florida on Saturday May 11, 2013. All funds generated directly benefit the fight against pediatric cancer throughout Central Florida and will help fund the pediatric oncology programs at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Florida Hospital for Children and the most recent addition to our community, Nemours Children’s Hospital.

Attended by more than 1,200 guests the event features a cocktail party, dinner as well as fabulous live and silent auctions.The highlight of the evening is a special fashion show featuring more than 60 incredible and brave children, ages 2 to 18, all who are currently battling or have overcome their cancer. Modeling much more than clothing, these courageous children make their fashion debut arm in arm with one of our dozens of national and local celebrity escorts as they show off the truest beauty of all – their unwavering spirits. The Runway To Hope Spring Fashion Soiree is a celebration of these children and their incomparable strength and courage.

The Runway To Hope Spring Fashion Soiree has been named “Best Charity Gala,” by Orlando Magazine and voted  “Best Charity Event,” by the readers of the Orlando Business Journal. Furthermore, this beloved charity event ranks as the seventh largest fundraising event in Central Florida in the Orlando Business Journal’s Book of Lists.

Look for Ashley Greene and Gabby Douglas to make more appearances throughout 2013.

If your company is interested in finding out booking fees and availability for an Actress like Ashley Greene or other celebrities for a Charity Event, Celebrity Appearance, Autograph Session, VIP Meet and Greet, Television Commercial or Social Media Campaign, call us at 1.888.752.3532 or fill out the booking form.
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New Digital Scans: Jackson Rathbone In Ouch! Magazine (Dec '11)

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Kristen Stewart and Walter Salles 'On the Road' Interview with The Sacramento Bee


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sacbee A young-looking 22 , she's practically still a kid. Her features appear even more delicate than they do on screen, and she's devoid of swagger, despite the black leather jacket she wears for an interview about "On the Road." The film adapts the classic 1957 Jack Kerouac novel tracking the thrills- and truth-seeking experiences of Kerouac and his postwar Beat generation nonconformist pals.

Stewart is enthusiastic, conscientious even, in discussing her character, Marylou – fictional stand-in for Lu Anne Henderson, teenage wife of Kerouac's muse, Neal Cassady – in "On the Road," which today starts a three-day run at Sacramento's Crest Theatre and is available on video on demand.

"She was very much an equal part" of the road trips that inspired Kerouac's novel, she said of Henderson. "She was such a formidable partner for (Cassady). She was his counterpart in that sort of crazy life."

Stewart first attached herself to the project at 17, after she met with director Walter Salles ("The Motorcycle Diaries") to discuss playing Marylou. She had read the novel at 15. Its story of curious young people finding kindred spirits spoke to her, Stewart said.

"What I loved about the book is that (it chronicles) an age when you sort of get to look up and you get to choose your surroundings," she said. "You get to find those people who shock you and also make you aware of those things about yourself that also shock and surprise you."

As she discusses this passion project, Stewart never comes off as sullen, sulky or downcast, as she can in television interviews. It's hard to reconcile this pleasant young woman with the one who draws Lohan-esque levels of scorn in the blogosphere, even though her reputation isn't one of hard-partying excess or courtroom tears.

But she did star in five "Twilight" films, which earned more than $3 billion in worldwide box office and inspired a fandom that bests any other in obsession with its stars. She also made highly publicized mistakes big (the affair with her married "Snow White and the Huntsman" director) and small (those painfully awkward talk show appearances).

Intense scrutiny and criticism became inevitable, and rarely has a movie star been less suited for it. Stewart seems genuinely uncomfortable in the spotlight. When attention focused on her begins to encroach on her personal life, she cannot fake being OK with it, she said.

"I will never kowtow" to media intrusions, she declares. But she's smiling as she says it. And she's fine doing press "when it makes sense – when there is context," she said. "I have no problem sitting here and talking about 'On the Road,' or Walter (Salles) or 'Twilight.' "

But just in case, she has girded herself for today's interview with a pair of Allen Ginsberg-esque tortoise-shell eyeglasses. They are not prescription, Stewart acknowledged, grinning and a bit abashed.

"They are just kind of an extra layer, for when you feel tired," she said. "I envy people that actually need them, because I don't want people to think I am a poseur or something. It is just an extra layer of 'get out of my face.' "

As a stager of tiny, daily rebellions, Stewart can relate to Kerouac, Cassady, Ginsberg and especially to Henderson, the novel's and the film's female representative of the Beat generation's sex, drugs and jazz-baby-jazz ethos.

Stewart researched her character's life thoroughly, listening to recordings by Henderson and meeting with Henderson's daughter. Stewart said she would like to dispel any idea that Henderson was a vulnerable figure in the Beat boys' club. She was just as sexually adventurous and committed to counterculture pursuits as the famously voracious Cassady (fictionalized as Dean Moriarty and played by Garrett Hedlund in the movie).

"I didn't want to just be ambience," Stewart said of researching her character. "It was always, 'What is she getting? What is she giving up? Is she being taken from?' And I would have to say, having gotten to know her daughter and listened to those tapes … there was nothing you could take from her. She was offering it up, and she was getting so much in return."

Henderson was "ahead of her time by 20 or 30 years," said director Salles, in San Francisco with Stewart.

Yet some fascinations are timeless, and thousands of young Stewart fans who never heard of Kerouac no doubt will arrive at "On the Road" by Googling "Kristen Stewart nude."

Playing an exuberant libertine means the clothes came off.

"There aren't too many scripts or projects that you come across and go, 'It just can't be done without it,' " Stewart said. Remaining clothed in the scenes in question "would have been really dishonest and afraid. All of ('Road') needs to be unabashedly itself and sprawlingly impulsive, and it needs to celebrate life in every way, and that's not by covering up."

Salles said Stewart's acting also pushes boundaries.

"She is constantly trying to reach the best performance she can give in every single take, and that is something I find admirable," Salles said.

Salles met with Stewart after two friends – director Alejandro González Iñárritu and film composer Gustavo Santaolalla – raved about her after seeing an early screening of Sean Penn's 2007 film "Into the Wild." In "Wild," Stewart plays a teen who shares a bond with Emile Hirsch's wanderer.

"I understood completely why they had been so impacted by her, because there is something completely magnetic in Kristen's acting in 'Into the Wild,' " Salles said.

Salles settled on Stewart for the Marylou role then, but it took years to secure financing for "On the Road," the shoot for which traversed Montreal, New Orleans, San Francisco and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta town of Locke (see sidebar) in trying to capture its Beat characters' travels.

Stewart said she now appreciates the delay, since she was not ready at 17 or 18 for the role's racier aspects. As the project sat on the back burner, Stewart became a household name through the "Twilight" movies and also showed range by playing real-life rocker Joan Jett in "The Runaways."

"Her work in independent cinema is very much driven by characters who enter uncharted territories and trespass boundaries that are not immediately acceptable to the culture of the time," Salles said.

Stewart's vibrant, sun-kissed Marylou offers a stark visual and philosophical counterpoint to Bella, her dark-haired, pale Pacific Northwest virgin-until-married and human-until-vampired "Twilight" heroine. But no Stewart role is a reaction to any other, she said.

"I am drawn very naturally and very intuitively to everything I have done, including my commercial films," she said. "I think it is the same thing for those ('On the Road') characters and the people who inspired those characters. They weren't trying to make a statement necessarily. At one point they obviously saw that what they were doing was a statement. But initially, they were just being who they were."

Stewart's own personality remains in the development stage, as it does for anyone in his or her early 20s. But the public got a peek last summer after photos surfaced of the actress in clinches with her married, 41-year-old "Snow White and the Huntsman" director, Rupert Sanders.

Stewart long was rumored to be dating "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson but did not acknowledge the romance until after the Sanders photos went public. She issued a public apology to "the person I respect the most, Rob. I love him, I love him, I'm so sorry."

As if Twihards needed more reason to obsess. Already subjects of ardent curiosity, Stewart and Pattinson (who supposedly reunited after the scandal) became daily are-they-or-aren't-they gossip-site fodder after the Sanders incident. Each bowling and miniature-golf outing gets reported, though photos are rare.

With the "Twilight" films complete, and after so much focus on a private life also inextricably linked to that franchise, Stewart appears to be entering a new chapter.

Or at least she might be. Stewart will not kowtow to any narrative for herself.

"I guess if I stepped outside of my own life and looked at it, you might put a bookmark in, 'Oh, there's a good time to put Chapter 3,' " she said. "But when you are actually living it, no. I don't do things for impact. I have never been able to step outside my career, or especially my life – and you should never, ever mistake the two – and shape it like it is this malleable thing."

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fredag 5 april 2013

New Clips/Promo "'Get the Girl Back" (Hanson) With Nikki Reed + BTS

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aol What: The band recruited fans -- including Nikki Reed, Kat Dennings, Drake Bell and Drew Seeley -- to appear in the video for "Get the Girl Back."

The Roundup: Although Hanson has known Nikki for a few years, Kat recently reached out to the brothers via social media to tell them she's a huge fan! When the idea for the "Get The Girl Back" music video came up, the band asked the actresses to be in it. "It was a very fun thing because they [Nikki and Kat] are genuine fans of our band," Isaac Hanson tells AOL Music. "It also didn't hurt that they're actually friends."

And as for the women's performances?

"We were really, really blown away by Kat and Nikki's capacity to engage and make the scene work instantly," Isaac says.

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Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow, Alexis Knapp, Ester Dean and Hana Mae Lee Pitch Perfect Directed by Jason Moore The Barden Bellas break outside of their comfort zones and step up their performance with an a capella cover of "No Diggity." VOTE

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Peter Facinelli "Meet and Greet" In Annual Women's Expo Day

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Peter Facinelli To Be In "Chandler Fashion Center" (Arizona) On April 5

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Chandler Fashion Center Spring Fling

April 5, 2013 through April 7, 2013
Friday, April 55pm in Lower Level Sears Court
Peter Facinelli, who starred as Dr. Carlisle Cullen in the Twilight series, will be available to sign autographs!
3111 W Chandler Blvd
Chandler, AZ 85226
(480) 812-8488

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