See Interviews from Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil with Hayden Panettiere, Patrick Warburton, David Ogden Stiers, Heidi Klum, Wayne Newton, director Mike Disa and more. We also have two behind-the-scenes videos from the 3D Hoodwinked sequel which debuts on April 29th and also stars Glenn Close, Joan Cusack, Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, David Alan Grier, Andy Dick, Brad Garrett, Martin Short, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. Joan Collins Carey and Maurice Kanbar produced comedy is scripted by Cory Edwards, Tony Leech, Mike Disa and Todd Edwards. The good... the bad... the Twitchy. From the team that brought you Hoodwinked, the comedic portrayal of the fairy tale Red Riding Hood, comes the all-new animated family comedy Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil in 3D. The sequel finds our heroine, Red (Hayden Panettiere), training with a mysterious covert group called the Sisters of the Hood. But Red is forced to cut her training...
- 4/25/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See Interviews from Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil with Hayden Panettiere, Patrick Warburton, David Ogden Stiers, Heidi Klum, Wayne Newton, director Mike Disa and more. We also have two behind-the-scenes videos from the 3D Hoodwinked sequel which debuts on April 29th and also stars Glenn Close, Joan Cusack, Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, David Alan Grier, Andy Dick, Brad Garrett, Martin Short, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. Joan Collins Carey and Maurice Kanbar produced comedy is scripted by Cory Edwards, Tony Leech, Mike Disa and Todd Edwards. The good... the bad... the Twitchy. From the team that brought you Hoodwinked, the comedic portrayal of the fairy tale Red Riding Hood, comes the all-new animated family comedy Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil in 3D. The sequel finds our heroine, Red (Hayden Panettiere), training with a mysterious covert group called the Sisters of the Hood. But Red is forced to cut her training...
- 4/25/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See Interviews from Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil with Hayden Panettiere, Patrick Warburton, David Ogden Stiers, Heidi Klum, Wayne Newton, director Mike Disa and more. We also have two behind-the-scenes videos from the 3D Hoodwinked sequel which debuts on April 29th and also stars Glenn Close, Joan Cusack, Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, David Alan Grier, Andy Dick, Brad Garrett, Martin Short, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. Joan Collins Carey and Maurice Kanbar produced comedy is scripted by Cory Edwards, Tony Leech, Mike Disa and Todd Edwards. The good... the bad... the Twitchy. From the team that brought you Hoodwinked, the comedic portrayal of the fairy tale Red Riding Hood, comes the all-new animated family comedy Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil in 3D. The sequel finds our heroine, Red (Hayden Panettiere), training with a mysterious covert group called the Sisters of the Hood. But Red is forced to cut her training...
- 4/25/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
See Interviews from Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil with Hayden Panettiere, Patrick Warburton, David Ogden Stiers, Heidi Klum, Wayne Newton, director Mike Disa and more. We also have two behind-the-scenes videos from the 3D Hoodwinked sequel which debuts on April 29th and also stars Glenn Close, Joan Cusack, Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, David Alan Grier, Andy Dick, Brad Garrett, Martin Short, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. Joan Collins Carey and Maurice Kanbar produced comedy is scripted by Cory Edwards, Tony Leech, Mike Disa and Todd Edwards. The good... the bad... the Twitchy. From the team that brought you Hoodwinked, the comedic portrayal of the fairy tale Red Riding Hood, comes the all-new animated family comedy Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil in 3D. The sequel finds our heroine, Red (Hayden Panettiere), training with a mysterious covert group called the Sisters of the Hood. But Red is forced to cut her training...
- 4/25/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Darius Danesh has earned a standing ovation for his portrayal of Rhett Butler in the stage version of Gone With The Wind.
The singer impressed a star-studded audience including Joan Collins, Barbara Windsor and Twiggy during the opening night of the West End production at the New London Theatre.
Actress girlfriend Natasha Henstridge and band McFly were also on hand to congratulate him at the after-show party.
Danesh described the three-and-a-half-hour show as a "blast", saying: . . .
The singer impressed a star-studded audience including Joan Collins, Barbara Windsor and Twiggy during the opening night of the West End production at the New London Theatre.
Actress girlfriend Natasha Henstridge and band McFly were also on hand to congratulate him at the after-show party.
Danesh described the three-and-a-half-hour show as a "blast", saying: . . .
- 4/23/2008
- by Beth_Hilton_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Beth Hilton)
- Digital Spy
Veteran British star Joan Collins regrets her four failed marriages, calling them "my filth".
The celebrated actress, 75, insists husband number five, Percy Gibson, is the love of her life - and he'll be her last.
But some of her exes were big mistakes, made during periods of "madness".
Recalling each of her former marriages, Collins says, "The first time (Maxwell Reed), I was 18 and much too young. My second (Anthony Newley) and third (Ronald Kass), I had children from them."
But it's husband number four, Peter Holm, who comes in for the heaviest criticism.
The actress snarls, "(He) was a Swede and it (marriage) came in a moment of insanity... I was going through a madness phase."
Collins and Holm were married for less than two years.
The actress married her fifth husband, theatre boss Gibson, in 2002.
The celebrated actress, 75, insists husband number five, Percy Gibson, is the love of her life - and he'll be her last.
But some of her exes were big mistakes, made during periods of "madness".
Recalling each of her former marriages, Collins says, "The first time (Maxwell Reed), I was 18 and much too young. My second (Anthony Newley) and third (Ronald Kass), I had children from them."
But it's husband number four, Peter Holm, who comes in for the heaviest criticism.
The actress snarls, "(He) was a Swede and it (marriage) came in a moment of insanity... I was going through a madness phase."
Collins and Holm were married for less than two years.
The actress married her fifth husband, theatre boss Gibson, in 2002.
- 4/23/2008
- WENN
Great Brit Joan Collins would love to retire from showbusiness but she can't afford to.
The former Dynasty star insists she's not desperate enough to take any role that's offered to her, but she can't quit acting at 75.
She says, "I would (retire). Ninety nine per cent of actress would. (But) I don't have Barbra Streisand's money. I need to work."
And the actress admits she lost two recent movie roles she desperately wanted - to Shirley MacLaine and Susan Sarandon.
She tells the new issue of America's BlackBook magazine, "The one that Shirley MacLaine had in Bewitched, I was trying to get that for several years.
"And another right one was the role Susan Sarandon played in Enchanted."
But is Collins bitter about missing out on the smash-hit family film? Of Sarandon, she quips, "She always plays those parts where there is a missionary worker, or a grandchild has been abducted."...
The former Dynasty star insists she's not desperate enough to take any role that's offered to her, but she can't quit acting at 75.
She says, "I would (retire). Ninety nine per cent of actress would. (But) I don't have Barbra Streisand's money. I need to work."
And the actress admits she lost two recent movie roles she desperately wanted - to Shirley MacLaine and Susan Sarandon.
She tells the new issue of America's BlackBook magazine, "The one that Shirley MacLaine had in Bewitched, I was trying to get that for several years.
"And another right one was the role Susan Sarandon played in Enchanted."
But is Collins bitter about missing out on the smash-hit family film? Of Sarandon, she quips, "She always plays those parts where there is a missionary worker, or a grandchild has been abducted."...
- 4/23/2008
- WENN
Joan Collins has urged parents to steer their daughters away from terrible role models like Britney Spears, and encourage them to follow Oscar nominees Emily Blunt and Ellen Page's examples.
The British diva admits she's shocked by the so-called icons available to young girls, but insists not all the young stars in Hollywood are "pop tarts".
Collins names Blunt, Page and Anne Hathaway as her own personal favourites.
She says, "The icons are younger now but there are plenty of them who are not pop tarts - Anne Hathaway, for one... Emily Blunt, Ellen Page in Juno. And there are dozens more.
"It's just that the tabloids go after those girls who exhibit more outrageous behaviour. And believe me, those girls love it. They call in items themselves... I can't think of anything more horrible than that. Publicity can be a drug."
And the 75-year-old style queen admits she's horrified every time she sees photographs of a star, like Spears and Paris Hilton, without her underwear.
She adds, "No normal girl goes out and lets photographers shoot at that angle (crotch shot). It's bizarre.
"We have these girls in England, glamour models, and they will flash their breasts in a desperate attempt to get their photos in the paper."...
The British diva admits she's shocked by the so-called icons available to young girls, but insists not all the young stars in Hollywood are "pop tarts".
Collins names Blunt, Page and Anne Hathaway as her own personal favourites.
She says, "The icons are younger now but there are plenty of them who are not pop tarts - Anne Hathaway, for one... Emily Blunt, Ellen Page in Juno. And there are dozens more.
"It's just that the tabloids go after those girls who exhibit more outrageous behaviour. And believe me, those girls love it. They call in items themselves... I can't think of anything more horrible than that. Publicity can be a drug."
And the 75-year-old style queen admits she's horrified every time she sees photographs of a star, like Spears and Paris Hilton, without her underwear.
She adds, "No normal girl goes out and lets photographers shoot at that angle (crotch shot). It's bizarre.
"We have these girls in England, glamour models, and they will flash their breasts in a desperate attempt to get their photos in the paper."...
- 4/23/2008
- WENN
Joan Collins spends more and more time in New York because she hates the litter-strewn streets of her native London.
The 75-year-old diva admits graffiti and litter offend her "aesthetics and sensibilities" and she'd rather not have to deal with it on a daily basis.
But the fussy Brit has found another pet peeve in her adopted America - plastic bags.
She fumes, "They take 1,000 years to disintegrate (and) seals get them caught in their bellies."
Environmentally-conscious Collins, who insists on bagging her own groceries, admits her hatred for litter and discarded shopping bags, which she calls a "tragedy of modern life," comes from her youth.
She explains, "Growing up, if I so much as threw a candy wrapper on the floor, my family would give me a pilling off."...
The 75-year-old diva admits graffiti and litter offend her "aesthetics and sensibilities" and she'd rather not have to deal with it on a daily basis.
But the fussy Brit has found another pet peeve in her adopted America - plastic bags.
She fumes, "They take 1,000 years to disintegrate (and) seals get them caught in their bellies."
Environmentally-conscious Collins, who insists on bagging her own groceries, admits her hatred for litter and discarded shopping bags, which she calls a "tragedy of modern life," comes from her youth.
She explains, "Growing up, if I so much as threw a candy wrapper on the floor, my family would give me a pilling off."...
- 4/22/2008
- WENN
Veteran actress nm0136975 autoJoan Collins[/link] has launched a scathing attack on celebrity magazines - blaming the publications for "dumbing down" the public.
Collins insists star-based magazines on the news stands feature very low standards of journalism and deliberately use picture-lead articles so the readers don't have to put much effort into reading.
The 75-year-old also blasts the tabloids' habit of featuring the same celebrities over and over, and promoting a negative image to young people by showing A-listers behaving badly.
She tells New York Post gossip column PageSix, "Our civilisation has become extremely dumbed down, with shorter attention spans. All they want are sound bites.
"The tabloid magazines are the same every week. People has the same cover as InTouch as Ok! as Us Weekly as Star magazine. They're exactly the same! It must be 100 to 120 people you read about all the time. They are appealing to a young audience, or a rather dumb audience.
"(The magazines) go after those girls who exhibit more outrageous behaviour."
And Collins is convinced most of the celebrities featured are just using the publications to promote themselves.
She adds, "Believe me, those girls love it. They call in items themselves - that they were at (exclusive restaurant) Nobu, or some nightclub in SoHo. I can't think of anything more horrible than that. Publicity can be a drug."...
Collins insists star-based magazines on the news stands feature very low standards of journalism and deliberately use picture-lead articles so the readers don't have to put much effort into reading.
The 75-year-old also blasts the tabloids' habit of featuring the same celebrities over and over, and promoting a negative image to young people by showing A-listers behaving badly.
She tells New York Post gossip column PageSix, "Our civilisation has become extremely dumbed down, with shorter attention spans. All they want are sound bites.
"The tabloid magazines are the same every week. People has the same cover as InTouch as Ok! as Us Weekly as Star magazine. They're exactly the same! It must be 100 to 120 people you read about all the time. They are appealing to a young audience, or a rather dumb audience.
"(The magazines) go after those girls who exhibit more outrageous behaviour."
And Collins is convinced most of the celebrities featured are just using the publications to promote themselves.
She adds, "Believe me, those girls love it. They call in items themselves - that they were at (exclusive restaurant) Nobu, or some nightclub in SoHo. I can't think of anything more horrible than that. Publicity can be a drug."...
- 4/15/2008
- WENN
Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Graham McTavish, Paul Wesley, Susie Amy, Morgan James and Natalie Parnes will all star in Robin Hardy's Cowboys for Christ, Hardy's reimagining of his eerie 1973 film, The Wicker Man. Young Christians Beth and Steve, a gospel singer and her cowboy boyfriend, leave Texas to preach door-to-door in Scotland . When, after initial abuse, they are welcomed with joy and elation to Tressock, the border fiefdom of Sir Lachlan Morrison, they assume their hosts simply want to hear more about Jesus. How innocent and wrong they are. Shooting begins April 10 in Dumfries, Scotland. Read on for a look at some art.
- 3/24/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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