Friday, February 25, 2011

Linda Gooman Horoscope

Rejects Disney Tim Burton: 'thanks, pero no thanks'



Friday, February 18, 2011

Coleman Crawdad Sizes

New trailer for Thor!




Thursday, February 3, 2011

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Hollywood's Top 40 Earners in 2010

1. James Cameron –  $257  million James-Cameron
  • $248 million:   Avatar  (back-end for writing, producing, and directing, based on 2010 worldwide box-office gross of $1.95 billion, and share of DVD and pay-television revenue; excludes $50 million earned in 2009)
  • $5 million:   Avatar  (share of toy licensing, other revenue)
  • $4 million:  Older film revenue (e.g., back-end and royalties from earlier projects, other payments)
2. Johnny Depp   -  $100  million
  • $40 million:   Alice in Wonderland  (back-end for starring, based on worldwide gross of $1.02 billion)
  • $35 million:   Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (up-front money)
  • $20 million:   The Tourist  (fee for starring)
  • $5 million:  Older film revenue
3. Steven Spielberg –  $80  million
  • $50 million:  Universal-theme-park royalties and consulting fees
  • $20 million:   War Horse  (fee for directing and producing)
  • $10 million:  Older film revenue
4. Christopher Nolan –  $71.5  million
  • $69 million:   Inception  (back-end for writing, producing, and directing, based on worldwide gross of $823 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $2.5 million:  Older film revenue
5. Leonardo DiCaprio -   $62  million
  • $59 million:   Inception  (back-end for starring)
  • $3 million:  Back-end for starring in  Shutter Island,  older film revenue
6. Tim Burton -   $53  million
  • $50 million:   Alice in Wonderland  (back-end for directing, based on worldwide gross of $1.02 billion, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $3 million:  Older film revenue
7. Adam Sandler –  $50  million
  • $25 million:   Just Go with It  (fee for producing and starring)
  • $20 million:   Jack and Jill  (fee for producing and starring)
  • $3 million:   Grown Up s (back-end for starring and writing, based on worldwide gross of $271 million, plus share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $2 million:  Older film revenue
8. Todd Phillips –  $34  million
  • $15 million:   The Hangover Part II  (fee for writing, producing, and directing)
  • $13 million:   The Hangover  (back-end for producing and directing; excludes $39 million earned in 2009)
  • $3 million:   Due Date  (back-end for producing and directing, based on worldwide gross of $200 million, as of December 31, 2010)
  • $2 million:  Older film revenue
  • $1 million:   Project X  (fee for producing)
9. Taylor Lautner –  $33.5 million
  • $12.5 million:   The Twilight Saga:   Breaking Dawn—Part 1 (fee for starring)
  • $12.5 million:   The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2  (fee for starring)
  • $7.5 million:   Abduction  (fee for starring)
  • $1 million:  Older film revenue, mostly from  Twilight  franchise
10. Robert Downey Jr. –  $31.5  million
  • $15 million:  Fee for starring in upcoming untitled  Sherlock Holmes  sequel
  • $12 million:   Iron Man 2  (back-end, based on worldwide gross of $627 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $3.5 million:   Sherlock Holmes  (back-end, based on worldwide gross of $523 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue)
  • $1 million:  Older film revenue
Source: Vanity Fair

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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The Top Ten Extreme Roles (voted by People)

1. Christian Bale - The Machinist (2004) - 49 %
What did he do? - stopped sleeping and lost 63 pounds in weight 

2. Robert De Niro - Raging Bull (1980) - 11%
What did he do? - Director Martin Scorsese stopped production for four months to allow De Niro to increase his weight by 60 pounds by gorging on carb-loaded Italian food
3. Charlize Theron - Monster (2003) - 9%
What did she do? - binged on junk food to gain 30 pounds quickly for the role, destroyed her hair and bleached her eyebrows.
4. Daniel Day-Lewis - My Left Foot (1989) - 7%
What did he do? - broke two ribs during filming from assuming the hunched-over position in his wheelchair for weeks of filming

5. Tom Hanks - Cast Away (2000) - 6%
What did he do? - production was halted for a year to enable Hanks to lose 55 pounds and let his hair and beard grow
6. Edward Norton - American History X (1998) - 5%
What did he do? -  It's been alleged that Ed Norton openly admitted to using steroids to gain weight (35 pounds of muscle) for his role in American History X... in three months

7. Dustin Hoffman - Rain Man (1988) - 4%

8. Demi Moore - G.I Jane (1996) - 3%

9. Tom Hardy - Bronson (2009) -2%
What did he do? - put on three stone of muscle in five weeks which included doing 2,300 press ups each day. The actor befriended Bronson's fraternity and family Regularly and visited him at Wakefield maximum security prison in West Yorkshire.

10. Hilary Swank - Million Dollar Baby (2004) -

1% Other - 3%