Monday, September 1, 2008

Stars Glow with Care

by: John Nina Andrade
Angelina Jolie's vaunted humanitarianism, from her travels to Africa, South America, the Middle East and elsewhere on behalf of the United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees, to her adoption of impoverished babies from other lands, is ever-more frequently written about as a ploy to take the public's mind of the scandals of her personal life. However this action makes her really known in the world.
It's a good time to remember how far-reaching the charitable efforts of the show business contingent continue to be.
"In school, I wasn't really taught about philanthropy or giving back, and I now consider myself a philanthropist," claims director Brett Ratner, who is on the board of Chrysalis - a foundation, which helps people in need. "I think it's important to get involved, especially for young celebrities. There are so many young people in Hollywood who are so successful who can give back and really make a difference - not only themselves giving money, but being an example for other people to give."
Kenny Alphin - a.k.a. Big Kenny of country's ultra-popular Big & Rich duo - also believes "Anyone who has the power of the spotlight or the pen can remind people, we need to keep it shining for the good." The duo has been putting efforts into a film called "The Devil Came on Horseback," which deals with the genocide in Darfur. Unveiled at this year's Sundance Festival, it contains footage smuggled out of Sudan bearing witness to atrocities carried out as the genocide continues. Big & Riches' efforts would certainly make the likes of
Angelina Jolie, Oprah, and Bono proud, all of whom have worked tirelessly to bring Africa's plights to the forefront.
They're certainly not the only ones using TV, film, and music to get world issues across. Reports have it that Jude Law will soon be flying off to war-torn Afghanistan with fellow Brit Jeremy Gilley to film a documentary for BBC. The pair will spend time with Afghan children as they record preparations by children's charity UNICEF for Peace Day. Charlize Theron recently produced the documentary "East of Havana," which shows the difficulties people are facing in Cuba. Then there's Daryl Hannah, who has worked to help end the problem of sexual slavery and is traveling around the world to make a documentary about it.
Of course there are those who have been relying on different forms of media to bring important global issues to light as well. In 2005, Cameron Diaz hosted an environmental documentary television series on MTV called "Trippin," where she and her celebrity friends visited various ecological locales around the world. She also gave tips as to how people can be more environmentally friendly. Committed environmentalist
Leonardo DiCaprio, is following suit with the documentary film "11th Hour," which highlights the state of the natural environment.
Meanwhile, a phalanx of notables including Gary Sinise, Henry Rollins and Regis Philbin give time and energy to support troops with visits and performances - celebs who oppose the war and those who don't.
"Being a celebrity is good for a couple of things," notes Jamie Lee Curtis, who gives her time to the John Wayne Cancer Institute and the Starlight Starbright Foundation. "You can get good tickets to events and reservations when others cannot. And more important, you get to reflect back the media you get onto something you care about. I appreciate the obscene amount of attention a celebrity gets for, honestly, doing the right thing - and by the way, doing a nano-fraction of what millions of people do as volunteers."
Even the likes of
Paris Hilton, whose jail sentence was covered by every major news outlet known to man, realized that she could turn that attention into something good. She used her post-jail interview with Larry King to talk of how she'd like to open up a halfway house for women, who keep going in and out of jail because they haven't been given the means to make it on their own. Let's just hope she follows this new path before the Hollywood hotspots come calling her name!
"I think all of us in the media have an extra responsibility because we understand how the media works," adds co-CEO of New Line Cinema, Michael Lynne, who recently received the Humanitarian Award from the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles.
"Presumably we can communicate in a way that other people may not have the facility to do and that creates a responsibility."
However, not all of those in the public eye have chosen to be so vocal about their charity work. Yes, there are those who give anonymously - and for countless stars, quietly visiting with sick and or needy people is a regular part of life.
"I was really suspicious of celebrities who used charity to get publicity," explains Jewel, the once homeless musician, whose Project Clear Water organization, which she's funded privately, has put clean water wheels into impoverished areas since 1997. More recently Jewel began to see the advantages of going public. She even spoke at a U.S. Congressional hearing as part of her work on behalf of Richard Branson's Virgin Unite's Youth Homelessness Campaign.
In the end, whether celebrities choose to give back in the form of money, time, events, or documentaries, it all serves an important purpose. We're just glad to see these folks using their fame for good. After all, our world needs it.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Ellen and Portia Get Married



Saturday evening was full of love, laughter, and a few tears for Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, who exchanged personal wedding vows in front of their closest family and friends at their home in L.A. In an exclusive interview and photos, DeGeneres, 50, and de Rossi, 35, share the most romantic moments of the night with PEOPLE. "What can I say? I'm the luckiest girl in the world," says DeGeneres. "She's officially off the market. No one else gets her. And now she'll cook and clean for me." Amid candles and flowers by Mark's Garden, both brides, wearing designs by Zac Posen, sat on floor pillows along with author Wayne Dyer, who officiated the ceremony. After exchanging Neil Lane rings, the couple and their guests sat down for an all-vegan menu prepared by their personal chef David Silberkleit while Sweet Lady Jane created a vegan red velvet cake for the celebration. "The love we felt from the people surrounding us, and the love we have for each other, made this the most beautiful and emotional day," says de Rossi. "And one that we'll never forget." For the complete story, including more intimate wedding photos, pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.

Source: People

BEST DRESSED CELEBRITIES OF 2008

When you look up into a peaceful and clear night sky, you could see numerous stars that can't be counted. You can't measure the real number of stars, but real stars outshine others.



Here are the lists of the celebrities that made it to the top ten of local and hollywood scene.



According to the July issue of Preview magazine, the top ten best dressed celebrities of the Philippines are:



1. Angel Aquino


2. Tweetie de Leon-Gonzales


3. Isabelle Daza


4. Katrine Lobregat


5. Ria Bolivar


6. Solenn Heuseff


7. Mai Kauffman


8. Crystal Osamis


9. Joyce Oreta


10. Anne Angara


Meanwhile, based on the poll conducted ny JEQQ.com, the best dressed celebrities in hollywood are:


1. Nicole Kidman


2. Angelina Jolie


3. Cameron Diaz


4. Beyonce Knowles


5. Katie Holmes


6. Brad Pitt


7. George Clooney


8. Jennifer Lopez


9. Reese Witherspoon


10. David Beckham

GHOST TOWN

Ghost town is a comedy film that centers on a dentist (Ricky Gervais) who has a near-death experience during routine surgery and gains the ability to see dead people who ask him for help in contacting the living. the film will be released on September 19,2008.

SYNOPSIS

Bertram Pincus (Ricky Gervais) is a man whose people skills leave much to be desired. When Pincus dies unexpectedly, but is miraculously revived after seven minutes, he wakes up to discover that he now has the annoying ability to see ghosts. Even worse, they all want something from him, particularly Frank Herlihy (Greg Kinnear), who pesters him into breaking up the impending marriage of his widow Gwen (Téa Leoni). That puts Pincus squarely in the middle of a triangle, with spirited results .

"Passion is Nothing Without Sacrifice"-KALLANG ROAR

Kallang Roar the movie is an upcoming 2008 sports film based on Singapore national football team’s legendary coach Choo Seng Quee (played by Lim Kay Siu) takes its audience back to Singapore’s footballing heydays. It will show the string of events leading to Singapore winning the Malaysia Cup in 1977, including the epic semi-final match against Selangor and the final against Penang.

Kallang Roar is a film about passion and sacrifices. Under the ingenious guidance of former National team coach, Uncle Choo, the Singapore Lions won the Malaysian Cup in 1977 after 12 years. Based on true accounts and historical references, Kallang Roar seeks to relive the struggles of our very own soccer legends and pay tribute to all the soccer heroes from Singapore and Malaysia in the 1970s.

THE 22nd JAMES BOND FILM


Here comes the 22nd James Bond movie, the most successful british Sequel movies in English language.James Bond fanatics will surely love this adventure and action-filled movie.

SYNOPSIS
Quantum of Solace continues the high octane adventures of James Bond in Casino Royale. Betrayed by Vesper, the woman he loved, 007 fights the urge to make his latest mission personal. Pursuing his determination to uncover the truth, Bond and M interrogate Mr White who reveals the organisation which blackmailed Vesper is far more complex and dangerous than anyone had imagined.

Forensic intelligence links an MI6 traitor to a bank account in Haiti where a case of mistaken identity introduces Bond to the beautiful but feisty Camille, a woman who has her own vendetta. Camille leads Bond straight to Dominic Greene, a ruthless business man and major force within the mysterious organisation, Quantum.

On a mission that leads him to Austria, Italy and South America, Bond discovers that Greene, conspiring to take total control of one of the worlds most important natural resources, is forging a deal with the exiled General Medrano. Using his associates in the organisation, and manipulating his powerful contacts within the CIA and the British government, Greene promises to overthrow the existing regime in a Latin American country, giving the General control of the country in exchange for a seemingly barren piece of land. which is however a main source of the South American water supply. In a minefield of treachery, murder and deceit, Bond allies with old friends in a battle to uncover the truth. As he gets closer to finding the man responsible for the betrayal of Vesper, 007 must keep one step ahead of the CIA, the terrorists and even M, to unravel Greenes sinister plan and stop Quantum getting its way.

MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN


The Midnight Meat Train is a 2008 horror film based on Clive Barker's 1984 short story of the same name, which can be found in Volume One of Barker's collection Books of Blood. The film follows a photographer who attempts to track down a serial killer dubbed the "Subway Butcher" and discovers more than he bargained for under the city streets.

The film was directed by Japanese director Ryuhei Kitamura and stars Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Vinnie Jones and Brooke Shields. Its script was adapted by Jeff Buhler, the producer was Tom Rosenberg of Lakeshore Entertainment, and it was released on August 1, 2008.

Producer Joe Daley, a long time friend of Buhler's, brought the two writers together and helped develop the script, along with producers Anthony Diblasi and Jorge Saralegui, for their newly minted horror factory The Midnight Picture Company. As of this entry, The Midnight Picture Company was busy shooting The Book of Blood, the next film adaptation from the anthology of short stories that spawned Midnight Meat Train.


SUMMARY
A photographer propelled to explore his dark side begins tracking a subway serial killer whose brutal butchery makes for the most nightmarish images ever captured on camera in director Ryuhei Kitamura's adaptation of a short story by horror heavyweight Clive Barker. Leon Kaufman Bradley Cooper) is just another struggling photographer in search of the perfect subject. Encouraged to explore the sinister side of humanity by a prominent art gallery proprietor (Brooke Shields) who is set to display his upcoming debut, Leon goes against the wishes of his girlfriend, Maya (Leslie Bibb), and begins stalking notorious serial killer Mahogany (Vinnie Jones) -- whose sadistic murder spree has been making headlines all across the country. As Leon's fascination with Mahogany gradually grows into obsession, his descent into the killer's putrid world of murder begins to corrupt his soul while simultaneously dragging his concerned girlfriend down a perverse path of darkness from which there is no return.