Christopher Walken, John Turturro and more is the god which displays
July 6, 2011 by Annalee Maryl · Leave a Comment
2011-07-05 16:53:18 Author: Sean O’Connell The casting call sheet reads Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Platt, Sharon Stone, Edie Falco, Phylicia Rashad, John Turturro, Rosie Perez and Christopher Walken: it’s either the ensemble gathered for Gods Behaving Badly or an inspired wish list for a Cannonball Run remake. If you guessed the former, you win a prize (but make note that we want that Cannonball Run reboot sooner rather than later). The above-mentioned actors all are part of Josh Goldfaden and Marc Turtletaub’s adaptation of Marie Phillips’ hit British satire, which re-imagines the gods as flawed beings living among us. Badly will…
Depends peaceful directs and holds the post of lead’s Gosling in Idolmaker
May 14, 2011 by David Nickersons · Leave a Comment
2011-05-13 21:45:32 Author: Eric Eisenberg When you think about all of the former Mouseketeers, Ryan Gosling is really the only one that managed to sustain a legitimate career. Sure, Justin Timberlake is respectable now, performing in awesome movies like The Social Network , but we mustn’t forget that he spent years spitting out bubblegum pop synthesized bullshit as the lead singer of N’SYNC. Gosling, meanwhile, has become one of the best actors in Hollywood, earning an Oscar nomination for his role in Half Nelson and deserving one for his part in Blue Valentine . But it seems as though no actor is satisfied with…
The Jacob Lusk blames his American idol defeat in producer Jimmy Iovine
May 8, 2011 by David Nickersons · Leave a Comment
published: 2011-05-06 17:42:26 The recently booted American Idol reject, Jacob Lusk, claims that he is not to blame for his bad choice in music on Wednesday night. Telling only his close of circle friends, Lusk is blaming record producer Jimmy Iovine for being kicked off of American Idol Wednesday. A friend of Lusk tells TMZ that Iovine pressured him into singing the duet No Air by Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown instead of the epic hit Crazy by Gnarls Barkley. Lusk insists that choice is the reason he got booted from the show. It makes sense. I mean, come on. Listen to…
American season of 10 idols: Conference call with Executive Producer Ken Warwick
April 20, 2011 by Annalee Maryl · Leave a Comment
by Gina Scarpa There are just seven singers left in the American Idol competition and season 10 has proven that from week to the next, you never know what’s going to happen. Today, executive producer Ken Warwick took time to talk to RealityWanted and reporters in a press conference call about the changes this season, the surprising eliminations, the fact that male contestants have been dominating, and his thoughts on The X Factor and The Voice. Q. Gina, RealityWanted: There have been Idols in the past, like Chris Daughtry, who have done very well after the show. What…
