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1960s music plus new tune by Aretha Franklin highlight the album.
Posted Wednesday, November 15, 2006 7:04:33 AM by Blog57 Team
November 14, 2006 - The original motion picture soundtrack to the new film Bobby will be released on November 21st, five days after the Emilio Estevez directed project hits the silver screen. The soundtrack album will feature music from the film's timer period (1968) as well as a brand new track, "Never Gonna Break My Faith," as recorded by Aretha Franklin and Mary J. Blige. "More than any other time in our history, the most memorable recordings from the 1960s reflected upon and influenced our culture," said Antonio "L.A." Reid, Chairman, Island Def Jam Music Group. "Aretha and Mary's uplifting rendition of 'Never Gonna Break My Faith,' along with the historic cast assembled for this soundtrack album - sum up all our hopes and dreams for a better world." The album contains elements of speeches from RFK, including his "Mindless Menace Of Violence" speech, as well as two tracks of score from Mark Isham and a version of "Louie Louie" as sung by one of the film's stars, Demi Moore....

Paint jobs
Posted Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:09:48 AM by Blog57 Team
Fall is a season of metamorphosis, when trees shuck their summer finery, the Milky Way unfurls with extra brilliance in the night sky and people peruse their closets and costume trunks, pondering the vexing question, "What will I be on Halloween?" If you really want to amaze and astound on Oct. 31, put down that pirate's eye patch, cast off that tired tiara and dip into the savings account. For a pretty penny or two - $250 for a torso, neck and face job and $500 to $700 for a full-body creation - you can get a body artist to transform you into the creature or character of your wildest fantasies. ....

Kutcher Pens Self-help Guide For Style-less Men
Posted Saturday, September 30, 2006 3:08:43 PM by Blog57 Team
ASHTON KUTCHER is penning a new self-help article for style magazine guide Harper's Bazaar advising men of how to compliment their partners on their dress choices. The actor famously co-ordinates his look with wife DEMI MOORE's before the couple attends parties and premieres - and now he's passing on his style tips to others. He says, "It's (the article) called 'Coming Out Of The Closet' because guys don't want to be in the closet, because they don't want to be asked the question, 'How does this look?' It's the worst question any guy could ever be asked. You can't answer that question. "You're like, 'That's nice...' but, if you answer too quick, it means that you're not really paying attention, and, if you answer too slow, it automatically means that you don't like it. "She's (Moore) a really good dresser so she doesn't really ask me....

Review: Half Light (15)
Posted Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:53:52 PM by Blog57 Team
FROM the moment Demi Moore's five-year-old son drowns at the beginning of this offering you are instantly given the impression all is not well. Moore plays Rachel Carlson, an American mystery novelist who has moved to London with her boy to continue her writing and it is this which has a hand in his death. While she is concentrating on getting her latest offering finished, her young child wanders outside to find the back gate unlocked and falls into the water behind their swanky home. Carlson never gets over the death and blames herself for it and as punishment moves to a tiny lakeside cottage isolated in the Scottish Highlands. All is not as it seems in this spooky encounter which struggles to decide if it is a thriller or a horror film because a good twist towards the end throws the film wide open....

Vegas puts a crimp on late-night weddings
Posted Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:05:45 AM by Blog57 Team
If the romantic, drunken soul in you is hoping for the kind of quickie, impromptu, gee-that-was-stupid, 3 a.m. wedding for which Las Vegas and Britney Spears are famous, you're too late. The Clark County Marriage License Bureau just ended its policy that kept doors open for newlyweds to do their paperwork around the clock on weekends and holidays. The bureau will be open only from 8 a.m. to midnight now, seven days a week. Those are still not quite the banker's hours that are customary on Grant Street here and every other normal place, but nonetheless a jolt for denizens of the gambling mecca where time is supposed to be irrelevant. (Don't look for clocks on the walls of the casinos -- you won't find any.) "You are talking to one unhappy girl right here. ... Movie stars don't like to come out when there are a lot of crowds," Charolette Richards, president of the Little White Wedding Chapel, told the Las Vegas Sun last week....

Hollywood PrivacyWatch: Ashton Kutcher And Demi Moore Not Stingy ...
Posted Sunday, August 13, 2006 5:21:12 AM by Blog57 Team
Hollywood PrivacyWatch celebrity sightings are submitted by our readers. Send yours to tips[AT]defamer.com (please put "sighting" or "PrivacyWatch" in the subject line) and let everyone know about the time you saw the lonesome Brokeback cowboys going through the paces with their women. In today's episode: Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore; Jake Gyllenhaal and Kirsten Dunst; Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams; Kevin Smith; Linda Cardellini and Thomas Ian Nicholas; Scott Caan; Lara Flynn Boyle; Donatella Versace; Paula Abdul and Dante Spencer; Thandie Newton; Kevin Anderson and Chrisine Lahti; Renee Russo, Jackie Collins and Jack Klugman; Kathy Griffin; Rockmond Dunbar, Amaury Nolasco and Lane Garrison; Eric Szmanda and Paul Adelstein; Nick Cannon; Nick Cannon, Justin Long and Bill Maher; Talan Torriero; and Michael McDonald....

Find diet inspiration in movies
Posted Tuesday, August 08, 2006 7:02:24 AM by Blog57 Team
We all know movie food can be dangerous to your waistline, not to mention that simply sitting in the dark tends to give you the feeling you can eat with immunity. But don't cancel your cinematic plans just yet. There are movies that can actually stimulate you to action. In fact, movies are now being used in therapy to help people improve various aspects of their lives it's called Cinematherapy or Reel Therapy. How can films motivate, inspire and encourage you to achieve your goals? "The process of film helps to suspend belief. Viewers trust that what they're seeing is true, and, in turn, think they can do it, too," said Gary Solomon, a professor at Community College of Southern Nevada and author of Reel Therapy (Lebhar-Friedman Books, 2001). Because viewers can relate to the characters, they are able to identify and potentially start to work through issues of their own....

Twists in a Scottish mist
Posted Saturday, July 22, 2006 9:06:56 AM by Blog57 Team
IN the decade since he's had a screen credit as director, former Melbourne filmmaker Craig Rosenberg has been working as a screenwriter in Los Angeles. The first film he's written and directed since his 1996 debut with the Melbourne romantic comedy Hotel De Love (Aden Young and Saffron Burrows) is a handsomely produced thriller built around the talents of Demi Moore, for whom lead roles have been in short supply in recent years. Her last screen appearance was in a guest role in 2003's Charlie's Angels 2. Rosenberg's film is entertaining throughout but for maximum impact it relies on twists savvy moviegoers probably will unravel for themselves long before all his plot elements have been put in place. If they don't work it out watching the movie, they might have seen advertising for the film which does spill the beans....

Demi Moores come back dreams dashed
Posted Monday, July 17, 2006 11:23:06 PM by Blog57 Team
Washington: Demi Moore was left heart broken after her new film Half Light failed to secure a release in the US, terribly shattering her hope of reviving her acting career. Moore was hoping that the British supernatural flick would work wonders for her entry into Hollywood again, just like the way The Others did for newlywed Nicole Kidman. "Demi's hoping this will have the same effect on her career as The Others did on Nicole Kidman's, Contactmusic quoted director Simon Franks, as saying. Half Light made a trivial 92,300 dollars during its three weeks in British cinemas. "It's a total stinker, probably the box office turkey of the year so far", a British film industry insider told The Independent newspaper. Meanwhile, Moore who has three daughters with ex-husband Bruce Willis said that just the fact that shes in her forties, wont stop her from having more kids with new hubby Ashton Kutcher....

Demi Moore Thinking About More Kids
Posted Friday, June 30, 2006 5:04:42 PM by Blog57 Team
(andPOP) - Despite being in her 40s, actress Demi Moore says she is still thinking about having another child reports MSN Entertainment. "I still might," said 43-year-old Moore about becoming pregnant. "Geena Davis had her first when she was 46. I'm not saying I will but I don't rule anything out in my life. I view my life as being able to have and do everything and anything." And why not, she is married to the young Ashton Kutcher, who doesn't have any children of his own yet. Kutcher has recently become a father figure to Moore's three children with ex-husband Bruce Willis. Moore has also said that she sees nothing wrong with getting a little help from plastic surgery at her age. "I have no problems with enhancing one's looks or fixing something that's changed," said Moore who has already augmented her breasts....

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