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| New Basterds Promo | ||
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• x01 Inglourious Basterds – Promo. |
| More Candids | ||
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• x05 Los Angeles, CA (07/02/09) thanks Carole! |
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• x18 Los Angeles, CA (07/02/09) aww check out his helmet: ‘Daddy’s Helmet’. • x12 Los Angeles, CA (06/27/09). |
| Weinstein on cutting time from Basterds | ||
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It was claimed by some site a few weeks ago that Tarantino was cutting lots of time from IB. But this is what Harvey Weinstein has to say about that in the latest GQ:
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| Soderbergh off Moneyball | ||
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Time to back away from Moneyball for a while: the New York Times reports that Steven Soderbergh is totally off the project, only hours after the LA Times published an interview with Sony head Amy Pascal, who reiterated the studio’s reasons for bailing on the project. And both the Times and Movieline talked to Major League Baseball (MLB), which has been in the process of negotiating with Sony to approve the use of official logos and team names. The whole convoluted story is after the jump. OK, so the original report was that Amy Pascal had scrapped the project only days before filming because Soderbergh had turned in a new draft that was a ‘radical departure’ from the previous one by Steve Zaillian. The problem, though, wasn’t that it was more crazy, but that it was too restrained. Zaillian’s draft had been more dramatic, more movie-like, and Soderbergh’s brought it back to reality. Perhaps too close to reality, as that’s what Pascal responded to. (What are the chances that Soderbergh’s draft went back to realism and the truth in order to ensure that MLB played along? Pretty good, though that might not be the only reason.) Read more. |
| Brad supports Human Rights Watch against blood diamonds | ||
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Human Rights Watch said Friday that Zimbabwe’s armed forces have taken over diamond fields in the east and killed more than 200 people, forcing children to search for the precious gems and beating villagers who get in the way. The New York-based organization said its call for a ban on diamonds from the region had received an endorsement from Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. A statement from the couple’s foundation was expected later Friday. “Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have issued a call for a ban on any sale or purchase of Marange diamonds … until … the mining is not based on the violent abuse of residents in that region,” said Kenneth Roth, Human Rights Watch’s executive director. Zimbabwe’s deputy mining minister, Murisi Zwizwai, has denied the allegations and said the presence of the military is to secure the area. More than 100 witnesses, miners, police officers, soldiers and children were interviewed for the report entitled “Diamonds in the Rough,” which details allegations of human rights abuses by Zimbabwean armed forces in an attempt to control access to the precious gems. The human rights group said esearchers had gathered evidence of mass graves and accounts of an incident last year when military helicopters fired at miners, while armed soldiers on the ground chased villagers from the area. Read more. |
| New Softbank Commercial | ||
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• Softbank – Commercial (09) Thanks Waichi! |
| BP Gallery Update | ||
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• x05 Ocean’s Eleven – Stills. |
| BP Gallery Update | ||
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• x01 Bridge of Life Museum of Bio Diversity – Panama City, Panama (12/28/06). • x10 Vote for Yes 87 – Los Angeles, CA (11/06/06). • x04 Jimmy Carter Work Project – Lonavala, India (10/30/06). • x09 Jimmy Carter Work Project – Lonavala, India (11/01/06). |













