Monday 26 May 2008

Indiana Jones Triumphs At Cannes

INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL has proved a huge hit at the Cannes International Film Festival on Sunday (18May08) - receiving a standing ovation from critics at its world premiere.

The fourth installment of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas' famous adventure franchise was one of the most eagerly awaited screenings at the French event, attracting a huge amount of hype and publicity.

But weeks of speculation threatened to tarnish the premiere after rumours suggested the film had been panned by movie bosses at an exclusive initial screening in Los Angeles last month (Apr08).

However, the film - which sees 65-year-old Harrison Ford return to the role of Indiana Jones after a 19 year gap - was praised by the world's media, reportedly garnering a three and a half minute standing ovation by the select few who were invited to watch it, according to American industry publication Variety.

Before the screening, manic crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of the movie's returning star Ford, who told awaiting reporters he didn't care if the movie received bad reviews, as long as moviegoers enjoyed the action.

He said, "I expect to have the whip turned on me. I'm not really worried about it. I work for the people who pay to get in. They are my customers and my focus is on providing the best experience I can for those people."

And although legendary moviemaker Lucas admitted last month (Apr08) he had hatched plans to revive the action hero for a fifth film, he kept tight-lipped about the plans at the Cannes premiere.

He told reporters, ""Harrison, Steven and I haven't talked about it. We can't do it unless I can come up with a good idea, which I haven't."

The original trilogy - the last being 1989's Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade - was one of the highest-earning franchises in film history, grossing over $1 billion (GBP500 million) at the global box office.




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Saturday 10 May 2008

Hospital bug payout for Leslie Ash

Hospital bug payout for Leslie Ash



Actress Leslie Ash has won over €6.5 jillion in compensation subsequently she contracted the superbug MRSA in an NHS hospital in John Griffith Chaney.
The 'Men Behaving Badly' star was left gravely injured after espial the microbe at the Chelsea and City of Westminster hospital in exchange Greater London.
Her lawyer, Janice Gardner said the actress was "delighted" with the payout.
Ms Gardner said the actress was pleased she would not own to go to court to fight the claim. The caseful was due ahead a judge in April before the sides reached a settlement.
She said: "I think she is delighted that we could reach an amicable liquidation. Cypher in truth wants to go to motor hotel. It would get been severely sledding for her.
"In a case when you receive got serious injuries you make to be sensibly satisfied that the injuries accept settled before you tail end settle the claim."
Ash, 47, wHO now walks with a stick, was admitted to infirmary later on suffering two cracked ribs.
The defrayal includes compensation for money the actress would have earned had she been able to post on working.





Thursday 1 May 2008

Into the Wild leads Actors Guild nominations

Into the Wild leads Actors Guild nominations



The nominations for the Screen Actors Order Awards birth been announced with the Sean Penn-directed 'Into the Wild' leading the shortlist.
The film's sensation, Emile Hirsch, is nominated for the Topper Role player honour, with co-stars Hal Holbrook and Catherine II Keener shortlisted in the Topper Supporting Actor and Actress categories severally.
The draw of 'Into the Wild' ar besides nominated for the Charles Herbert Best Put award.
Shortlisted with Hirsch for Best Actor are George Clooney ('Michael Clayton'), Daniel Day-Lewis ('There Testament Be Blood'), Ryan Gosling ('Lars and the Real Girl') and Viggo Mortensen ('Eastern Promises').
Cate Blanchett ('Elizabeth: The Golden Age'), Julie Agatha Christie ('Away from Her'), Marion Cotillard ('La Compete en Rose'), Angelina Jolie ('A Mighty Heart') and Ellen Sir Frederick Handley Page ('Juno') are nominated for Best Actress.
Connexion Holbrook on the Best Supporting Player shortlist ar Casey Affleck ('The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Henry M. Robert Ford'), Javier Bardem ('No Rural area for Old Men'), Tommy Lee Jones ('No Nation for Old Men') and Tomcat Wilkinson ('Michael Clayton').
Keener is joined on the Best Supporting Actress short list by Cate Blanchett ('I'm Non There'), Ruby Dee ('American Gangster'), Amy Ryan ('Gone Babe Gone') and Tilda Swinton ('Michael Clayton').
On with the stars of 'Into the Wild', the actors in '3:10 to Yuma', 'American Gangster', 'Hairspray' and 'No Area for Old Men' are likewise nominated for Topper Draw.
The winners volition be announced on Lord's Day 27 January.




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