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Jolie hasn't seen her movies


Hollywood superstar Angelina Jolie says she often falls asleep while watching movies and has not seen all of her own films.

The 36-year-old actress, who raises six children with Brad Pitt, says she finds it difficult to stay awake and watch a movie, Contactmusic reported.

“Brad jokes with me, because I'll watch a movie and I'll be asleep in five minutes. I'm terrible. There's some of my own I've never seen,” said Jolie.

However, 'The Tourist' actress always finds the time to watch her partner's work and particularly enjoyed 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford'.

“Since I've been with him I've seen all the ones we've gone to the premieres for. I think I liked 'Jesse' because I knew how hard he worked on that. It's interesting: when you live with an artist, it's not the film but the process you respect. I know he took a risk on that, fought for it, stood true to what he believed. He didn't cave when people were pressing him, and he made a beautiful film,” said Jolie.

The actress also said that she and Pitt often read each others scripts before accepting it.

“We read each other's things. More now than when we were first together. We throw each other scripts and say, 'Is this good, or have I lost my mind?,” she added.

Source: http://www.screenindia.com/news/jolie-hasnt-seen-her-movies/840598/

Kardashian's sex tape tagged for £18mn


Kim Kardashian's sex tape with her former love interest Ray J has been tagged for 18 million pounds.

The mystery buyer approached the owners with the offer, leaving Hollywood sources claiming the bidder could be the reality TV babe herself.

The interest in the 39-minute flick has gone up after the 30-year-old socialite’s wedding, with two million fans paying up to 30 pounds to see the video online in August alone.

The ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star is seen in a steamy hotel romp with Ray J in the video.

Vivid Entertainment, the tape’s rights owner has revealed that lawyers acting for a buyer had approached them.

“I have no idea who is behind this offer but if it’s Kim, I have a tremendous amount of respect for her,” the Daily Star quoted Steve Hirsch, Vivid boss as saying.

“She has my number and can call me any time,” Hirsch stated.

Kardashian had sued Vivid Entertainment four years back after the tape was made public, with the legal battle ending earlier this year when she got a 3 million pounds pay-off and a share of the profits.

Source: http://www.screenindia.com/news/kardashians-sex-tape-tagged-for-18mn/840215/

Madonna says she identifies with Wallis Simpson


VENICE, Italy (AP) — There may be few people better suited than Madonna to tell the story of the two-time American divorcee for whom Britain's King Edward VIII abdicated his throne.

The star herself acknowledges the parallels with Wallis Simpson, the central figure in her sophomore directorial effort, "W.E.," which made its world premiere out of competition at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday.

She ticked off their common traits: Americans married to Brits. A shared love of fabulous clothes. A sense of adventure. Tenacity, resourcefulness and resilience. But on a deeper level, Madonna can relate to the limitations imposed by enormous fame — or, in the case of Simpson, notoriety.

"I think once you become famous, you have to pretty much relinquish the idea that people are going to see you for who you are, or look beyond the surface of things," Madonna told a small group of reporters. "I think that was a source of great frustration for Wallis Simpson and for Edward VIII, because after he abdicated, they didn't really have the opportunity to defend themselves.

"So hopefully, I have been able to do that for Wallis Simpson through my film."

Madonna spent several years researching before sitting down to write the film with Alek Keshishian, the director of her "Truth or Dare" documentary. What emerges is a sympathetic portrait of the oft-maligned Simpson that attempts to show what the American divorcee — and not just the king — sacrificed to marry in 1937.

"I think she felt an existential loneliness," Madonna said.

"W.E." — short for Wallis and Edward, who are portrayed by Andrea Riseborough and James D'Arcy — tells Simpson's story through the eyes of a modern-day namesake who seeks solace from her unhappy marriage in the details of what in its day was considered the romance of the century.

Wally Winthrop (Abbie Cornish) becomes obsessed with a Sotheby's auction of personal items that once belonged to Wallis and Edward, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The everyday objects — an engraved cigarette case, a martini shaker — become a sort of portal between the 1930s and 1998, the year of the real-life auction. In a testament to their enduring fascination, the sale totaled $23.4 million, three times Sotheby's original estimate.

The movie covers the same historical period as last year's Oscar-winning "The King's Speech," which focused on Edward's brother Bertie, who strived to overcome a speech impediment as he was elevated to the throne in the wake of his brother's abdication.

"I view the success off that film as laying the ground work for my film," Madonna said. "There's a little bit of history, and a little bit of knowledge. We are not starting from a blank slate."

Much of Simpson's inner life in the film is revealed by the Duchess's correspondence with the Duke and other confidantes.

In the film, Wallace confides in a letter to her aunt, "You have no idea how hard it is to live out the great romance of the century, and to know I will have to be with him, always and always and always and always."

Madonna read numerous books and viewed footage in her research and adamantly rejects contentions that Simpson was a Nazi or Nazi sympathizer, a point she seeks to rebut in the film.

"In fact, I believed she was a Nazi too, when I started my investigation. But after years of research, I could find no empirical evidence proving she was a Nazi or Nazi sympathizer," Madonna said.

While she and her husband did have lunch with Hitler, and Simpson met with Hitler's foreign minister, Madonna said they were far from the only ones in that era to do so.

"There was nothing unusual about them having a meeting at that time," Madonna said. "I believe people wanted to undermined their popularity once they abdicated."

The film is rich in sometimes dizzying visual detail, with a sumptuous wardrobe created by Arianne Phillips from photographs of the Duke and Duchess together and studies of fashion archives and museums. The jeweler Cartier also recreated copies of pieces that the Duke had commissioned for the Duchess, apparently an attempt to make up for the royal jewels that would never be hers.

Madonna said she wanted to indulge in the luxury as a counterpoint to the poverty of the inner lives of the two protagonists: "To make the point that no matter how beautiful and glamorous your surroundings, there is no guarantee for happiness."

For the film's press debut, Madonna wore a replica of a bracelet of Latin crosses made for Simpson by Cartier, with the birthstones of her four children, and a prim dark dress with a high white collar and white trim along the sleeves that she said would have appealed to Simpson.

Madonna said she received support for the project from both her two director ex-husbands, Sean Penn and Guy Ritchie. But she also acknowledged that that during her nearly 10-year marriage to Ritchie, she was intimidated from directing.

"I didn't think I had the right to make a film until I paid my dues, which I did by making "Filth and Wisdom" in 2008, she said.

Madonna, the enduring pop icon who has been a dancer, singer, actress and now director, says all of her experience is coming together in "W.E."

"I see myself as a storyteller. Film has always informed the other areas of my work. I don't think that being a filmmaker is such a big leap," she said. "I think all of my work before actually prepared me for the responsibility of filmmaking."

Her actors brimmed with praise for her directorial skills.

"I never experienced a director more prepared, more inexhaustible, more excited about the subject material," D'Arcy said. "There is no question — because it is Madonna — it comes with an element of fear, which she dismisses instantly because there is work to be done."

Bollywood bodyguards reveal life beside the stars


Kareena Kapoor poses with celebrity bodyguards during the promotion of her new film 'Bodyguards' in Mumbai.—AFP

MUMBAI: They are an essential part of any Bollywood star’s entourage, silently shadowing their every move and keeping over-eager fans and a celebrity-obsessed media at a muscular arm’s length.

Now several of the increasing number of bodyguards working for A-list Hindi-language film stars have stepped into the limelight to speak about their duties, as a new movie on the subject is released.

The focus of attention has been a well-built Sikh nicknamed Shera (Tiger), who has been at action hero Salman Khan’s side for the last 15 years and is accompanying him on promotional tours for Khan’s new movie “Bodyguard”.

“If anyone fires a bullet at him, I will stand in front of it and sacrifice my life for him. I love him to that extent,” broad-shouldered Shera, who is in his early 40s, told reporters this week.

“In the last 15 years, Salman-bhai has done so much for me,” he added. “Bhai” is Hindi for “brother” and is often used between close friends.

The feeling is reciprocated by Khan, who plays a bodyguard for Kareena Kapoor in the movie, a remake of the 2010 Malayalam-language film of the same name.

Shera —real name Gurmeet Singh Jolly —has been with Khan through the best of times and the worst of times, including a drink-driving case in 2002 and when Khan was jailed for a week in 2006 for killing endangered animals.

In a sign of his loyalty, Khan opted to use the badge and uniform of Shera’s own firm, Tiger Security, in the film despite lucrative offers from a number of leading private security companies.

“I trust Shera completely with everything in my life, be it my money or even my women,” joked the 45-year-old actor recently.

“If he ever decides to write a biography on me, I’m finished. He is the man whom I fear the most because he knows everything about me.”

Bollywood stars inspire a fanatical following in India, making security staff as much of a requirement as an agent or a personal stylist.

While most fans are well-behaved, Kashinath Karmatkar, who works for megastar Amitabh Bachchan, said some can overstep the mark.

“Many times fans go crazy when they see stars face-to-face and they try to approach them closely,” he said at a publicity event for “Bodyguard”.

“It’s at that time we have to be very careful to prevent them from coming close to the actor and at the same time see that the fans don’t get hurt by our behaviour.”

Hearthrob actor John Abraham has said he is rarely mobbed in Mumbai and is left to get on with his daily routine. But it is a different story elsewhere in India.
“I once walked into a Jaipur ATM and couldn’t come out,” he wrote on his web site last year.

“By the time I had finished, there was a very committed Rajput ATM guard, who was trying to protect me from a very noisy mob of followers.”

Female fans have pinched and even scratched him on other occasions, he has said.

Bachchan, star of some of the biggest hits of the 1970s, has long used bodyguards, who work so closely with actors that they often feel part of the family.

“The Big B” still has a huge following, with hordes of fans regularly camping outside his north Mumbai home just to catch a glimpse of him.

But the trend only really took off in the 1990s, when underworld figures tried to establish a stranglehold on the industry, and actors, producers and directors frequently received threats.

Bollywood’s unarmed bodyguards now largely work at crowd control, with the bonus of accompanying stars at home and abroad.

For men like Yuvraj Ghorpade, who left school with few qualifications at age 16, the job has provided him with undreamed-of opportunities.

“The future was dark for me as I was doing odd jobs for survival until I decided to join Ace Security nine years ago,” said Ghorpade, who has been a keen bodybuilder since his teens and is now in his 30s.

“Today, I am the bodyguard for (the actor-producer-director) Aamir Khan and many of my friends are envious of the fact that I roam with such a big celebrity all the time.”
 

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