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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Miley Cyrus' 'nervous' mother

Miley Cyrus' mother is a "nervous wreck" when her daughter drives.

The 'Hannah Montana' star recently passed her driving test, but admits her mom Leticia Finley is still scared to get in a vehicle if she is behind the wheel.
She said: "I'm a good driver but I make my mum a nervous wreck, which makes me nervous."

The 16-year-old star insists she can handle her car and is determined not to let her mother's anxiety get to her.

She said: "I love driving, and I'm pretty good at it - I really am!"

Miley drives a Porsche, but it was recently reported she hates being seen in the luxury motor as it used to belong to her mom.

Explaining she would have preferred a brand new model, Miley said: "I do have a car. I took my mom's old car. I didn't get the one I wanted, but I got the old car which wasn't so bad because it was a Porsche. I suppose it was a pretty good hand me down."

The actress also revealed she found learning to drive hard, not least because she was attacked by a fruit-wielding assailant during one lesson.

She said: "I already had a big Student Driver sign over my head, and someone threw a banana at me!"

Ashlee Simpson's Jessica defence

Ashlee Simpson has blasted critics who attacked her sister Jessica's figure.

The 24-year-old singer has defended her older sibling - who was photographed wearing unflattering high-waisted jeans at a recent Florida concert with a seemingly fuller figure - insisting the comments about Jessica's weight are "embarrassing and belittling".
She wrote on her blog: "I am completely disgusted. Since when did a woman's weight become newsworthy? How can we expect teenage girls to love and respect themselves in an environment where we criticise a size two figure?

"A week after the inauguration of US President Barack Obama and with such a feeling of hope in the air for our country, I find it completely embarrassing and belittling to all women to read about a woman's weight or figure.

"All women come in different shapes, sizes, and forms and just because you're a celebrity, there shouldn't be a different standard."

DJ Scott Simon, who interviewed Jessica during the Florida show on Sunday , has dismissed claims the 28-year-old has lost her good looks.

He said: "People are saying she put on a few pounds. But she looked fabulous. Confident, healthy and happy."

Even her former personal trainer Harley Pasternak has slammed claims that Jessica is fat, saying: "She has curves where a woman needs to have curves. She's still sexy. She's still a beautiful woman. And I have no problem with the way she looks."

Jessica's American football star boyfriend Tony Romo is also a fan of her sexy figure.

A source said: "He thinks Jess is hot no matter what. He wants to date a girl who can have a few beers, ribs, fries and dessert."

Brad, Jolie pose for "Benjamin Button" premiere in Japan

U.S. actor Brad Pitt and his partner Angelina Jolie (L) pose with director David Fincher (R) at the Japan premiere of the movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" in Tokyo January 29, 2009.

U2, other artists to perform at Grammy Awards show

Irish rock band U2 and other popular artists are among a new set of performers for the upcoming 51st annual Grammy Awards, according to the Recording Academy, which hands out the awards, Thursday.

Besides U2, the latest acts announced for the Grammy’s show are Kid Rock, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, and Rihanna, the academy said in a statement.

They join previously announced performers Kenny Chesney, Coldplay, Jennifer Hudson, Jonas Brothers, Lil Wayne, Paul McCartney (with special guest drummer Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters),Katy Perry, Radiohead, T.I. and Justin Timberlake performing together, Carrie Underwood, and a special collaboration grouping Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, T.I. and Kanye performing their hit single "Swagga Like Us."


The academy on Thursday also named several presenters, including actor/musician Jack Black, three-time and current Grammy nominee Duffy, current nominee Josh Groban, three-time Grammy-winning jazz musician and current nominee Charlie Haden, actor Samuel Jackson, and Academy Award-winning actress and current Grammy nominee Gwyneth Paltrow.

The Grammy Awards will be presented on February 8 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.


Int'l Flamenco Fashion Show kicks off in Seville

A model presents a creation by designer Melisa Lozano during the International Flamenco Fashion Show in Seville Jan. 30, 2009. The show will run until Feb. 1.



Thursday, January 29, 2009

'Happy Lunar New Year' from Mok

Hong Kong actress-singer Karen Mok poses in a series of photos to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year.

'Happy Lunar New Year' from Mok

Hong Kong actress-singer Karen Mok poses in a series of photos to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year.

'Happy Lunar New Year' from Mok

Hong Kong actress-singer Karen Mok poses in a series of photos to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year.

Oscar ballots mailed to Academy members

Ballots for the 81st annual Academy Awards were mailed Wednesday to the 5,810 voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, organizers said.

The Oscar ballots must be returned to accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers by 5 p.m. Feb. 17 local time (0100 GMT Feb.18), five days before the awards are announced.

This year marks the 75th year that PricewaterhouseCoopers will oversee the ballot collection and counting process, with officials noting that there has never been a security breach in that time.

"The Academy is proud to recognize that for the past 75 years, PricewaterhouseCoopers has upheld the trust, integrity and tradition required in handling the Oscar ballots," said Academy President Sid Ganis in a statement.

Rick Rosas of PricewaterhouseCoopers said that despite advances in technology over the past seven decades, the company has never changed its hand-tabulation of ballots "to ensure the highest level of precision, discretion and secrecy."


The Oscar ballots mailed Wednesday include 19 award categories. Ballots for the remaining five categories -- documentary feature, documentary short subject, foreign language film, animated short film and live action short film -- will be distributed after verification of mandatory screenings.

The Academy Awards show are scheduled for Feb. 22 at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection in Paris

A model presents a creation by Italian designer Giorgio Armani as part of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris January 26, 2009.

Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection in Paris

A model presents a creation by Italian designer Giorgio Armani as part of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris January 26, 2009.


A model presents a creation by British designer John Galliano as part of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show for French fashion house Dior in Paris January 26, 2009


Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection in Paris

A model presents a creation by Italian designer Giorgio Armani as part of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris January 26, 2009.


A model presents a creation by French designer Christian Lacroix as part of his Spring-Summer 2009 Haute Couture fashion collection in Paris January 27, 2009.


Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection in Paris

A model presents a creation by British designer John Galliano as part of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show for French fashion house Dior in Paris January 26, 2009.


A model presents a creation by British designer John Galliano as part of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show for French fashion house Dior in Paris January 26, 2009.


Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection in Paris

A model presents a creation by French designer Christian Lacroix as part of his Spring-Summer 2009 Haute Couture fashion collection in Paris January 27, 2009.


A model presents a creation by British designer John Galliano as part of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show for French fashion house Dior in Paris January 26, 2009.


Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection in Paris

A model presents a creation by Italian designer Giorgio Armani as part of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris January 26, 2009.


A model presents a creation by Italian designer Giorgio Armani as part of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris January 26, 2009.


Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection in Paris

A model presents a creation by French designer Christian Lacroix as part of his Spring-Summer 2009 Haute Couture fashion collection in Paris January 27, 2009.

A model presents a creation by French designer Christian Lacroix as part of his Spring-Summer 2009 Haute Couture fashion collection in Paris January 27, 2009.


Spring-Summer 2009 fashion collection in Paris

Models present creations by French designer Christian Lacroix as part of his Spring-Summer 2009 Haute Couture fashion collection in Paris January 27, 2009.


A model presents a creation by French designer Christian Lacroix as part of his Spring-Summer 2009 Haute Couture fashion collection in Paris January 27, 2009.


Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Patty Hou's ad campaign photos

Latest ad photos of Taiwan hostess Patty Hou as the face of a home electrical appliances brand.

Patty Hou's ad campaign photos

Latest ad photos of Taiwan hostess Patty Hou as the face of a home electrical appliances brand.

Patty Hou's ad campaign photos

Latest ad photos of Taiwan hostess Patty Hou as the face of a home electrical appliances brand.

Patty Hou's ad campaign photos

Latest ad photos of Taiwan hostess Patty Hou as the face of a home electrical appliances brand.

'Dark Knight' wins stunt prize at SAG Awards

Eva Longoria Parker arrives at the 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2009, in Los Angeles.

"The Dark Knight" won the Screen Actors Guild Award for best movie stunt ensemble on Sunday, while "Heroes" took the same prize for television.

The honors were announced on the red carpet arrivals area before the SAG Awards, one of Hollywood's last big ceremonies on the road to the Feb. 22 Academy Awards, whose nominations have lined up to make the SAG honors a real prelude to the Oscars.

Just three days before the SAG Awards, the Oscar acting categories came out virtually in sync with the guild picks, with 18 out of 20 performers competing for the same prizes at both shows.

The lead-acting categories are almost identical for the two ceremonies, with the same people in the running. The only difference: Kate Winslet is nominated as best actress by SAG for "Revolutionary Road," while Oscar voters picked her in that category for her other 2008 drama, "The Reader."

Among other lead-acting nominees for SAG and the Oscars: Meryl Streep for "Doubt"; Anne Hathaway for "Rachel Getting Married"; Sean Penn for "Milk"; Mickey Rourke for "The Wrestler"; and a Hollywood power couple, Brad Pitt for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and Angelina Jolie for "Changeling."

The two supporting categories each have only one difference between the two shows. For supporting actress at SAG, Winslet was nominated for "The Reader," but her slot at the Oscars was taken by Marisa Tomei for "The Wrestler." Dev Patel of "Slumdog Millionaire" had a SAG supporting-actor nomination, but he missed out at the Oscars; Michael Shannon of "Revolutionary Road" grabbed a spot instead.

SAG supporting-actress nominee Taraji P. Henson, who's also nominated for an Oscar for her work in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," was among the first stars to arrive. Henson signed autographs for fans and posed for photos before talking to media on the red carpet.

"The fans are why I am who I am," Henson said. "If I don't show love to the fans, they won't show love to me."

The late Heath Ledger loomed large at last year's ceremony, his death coming just five days before the SAG Awards. Actors spoke reverently of him, and Daniel Day-Lewis dedicated his best-actor win for "There Will Be Blood" to Ledger.

This time, Ledger is viewed as a near lock to win the supporting-actor honor for his ferocious reinvention of Batman villain the Joker in "The Dark Knight."

Other SAG supporting-actor contenders include Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Viola Davis for "Doubt"; Robert Downey Jr. for "Tropic Thunder"; Penelope Cruz for "Vicky Cristina Barcelona"; and Josh Brolin for "Milk."

Nominated for overall cast performance are four of the five best-picture Oscar contenders: "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "Frost/Nixon," "Milk" and "Slumdog Millionaire." The fifth SAG cast nomination went to "Doubt," while "The Reader" has the fifth Oscar best-picture spot.
While individual categories at SAG are a solid forecast for who might win at the Academy Awards, the overall-cast category has a spotty record at predicting the Oscars.

"No Country for Old Men" won at both SAG and the Oscars last year. But winners in those categories have lined up at both shows just six out of 13 years since SAG added the cast honor.

Airing live on TNT and TBS, the 15th annual SAG Awards will include a lifetime-achievement honor for James Earl Jones.

"Red Cliff" tops nominations for Asian Film Awards

Hong Kong action movie supremo John Woo's historical epic "Red Cliff" Wednesday grabs nominations for both best film and best director at the Asian Film Awards.

Director John Woo (2nd L) poses with cast members (from L-R) Hu Jun, Lin Chi-ling, Tony Leung, Zhao Wei and Chang Chen during a photocall for the film "Red Cliff" at the 61st Cannes FIlm Festival May 19, 2008.

But the two stars of Woo's movie, Hong Kong heartthrob actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Japanese/Taiwanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, were overlooked by judges for the third annual Hong Kong-based prize, organizers said.

Woo, who is best known for directing Hollywood blockbuster "Mission: Impossible II," is hoping to break the hold South Korean filmmakers have on the annual awards.

Last year, "Secret Sunshine," a tragic movie about death and faith, took home three top prizes including best picture.

With a total of three nominations, Woo faces stiff competition this year from another South Korean film "The Good, the Bad and the Weird" which was nominated in eight categories, the most for any film.

Set in the northeastern Chinese desert during the tumultuous 1930s, the South Korean film received eight nominations including best film, best director, and best actor.

Chen Kaige's "Forever Enthralled," which stars China's Zhang Ziyi, received three nominations, although the "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" actress missed out on a nomination.

A total of 36 Asian films were selected from hundreds of entries for 13 categories. The awards are organized by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society.

Entries from the Philippines, India, Thailand and Indonesia have also been selected for the awards, organizers said.

The nominations will be judged by a 13-member jury headed by Michelle Yeoh, the Chinese-Malaysian actress who starred in the James Bond movie "Tomorrow Never Dies" in 1997

The awards will be announced at a ceremony held on March 23.

Miss Indiana crowned Miss America 2009

Miss California Jackie Geist (C) jumps as she is called to perform in the talent portion of the 2009 Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada January 24, 2009. Miss Indiana Katie R. Stam (not pictured) went on to become Miss America 2009.

Miss Indiana crowned Miss America 2009

Miss Indiana Katie R. Stam (R) covers her face as she is named as one of the 15 finalists during the 2009 Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada January 24, 2009. Stam was later crowned Miss America 2009. Miss California Jackie Geist (L) and Miss Idaho Elise Davis (C) look on.


Miss Indiana Katie R. Stam reacts after being crowned Miss America during the 2009 Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada January 24, 2009.

Miss Indiana crowned Miss America 2009

Miss Indiana Katie R. Stam competes in the swimsuit competition during the Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada January 24, 2009. She was later crowned Miss America 2009.

Miss Indiana crowned Miss America 2009

Miss Indiana Katie R. Stam (L) reacts as she is named Miss America during the 2009 Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada January 24, 2009. Miss California Jackie Geist looks on at right.


Miss Indiana Katie R. Stam is crowned Miss America 2009 by 2008 winner Kirsten Haglund during the Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada January 24, 2009.


Miss Indiana crowned Miss America 2009

Miss Indiana Katie R. Stam waves after being crowned Miss America 2009 during the 2009 Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada January 24, 2009.

Christophe Josse's Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show

French designer Christophe Josse walks on the stage after the presentation of his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris Jan. 26, 2009.

Christophe Josse's Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show

Models present creations by French designer Christophe Josse during his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris, Jan. 26, 2009.

Christophe Josse's Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show

A model presents a creation by French designer Christophe Josse during his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris, Jan. 26, 2009.

Christophe Josse's Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show

Models present creations by French designer Christophe Josse during his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris, Jan. 26, 2009.

Christophe Josse's Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show

A model presents a creation by French designer Christophe Josse during his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris, Jan. 26, 2009.

Christophe Josse's Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show

A model presents a creation by French designer Christophe Josse during his Spring-Summer Haute Couture 2009 fashion show in Paris, Jan. 26, 2009.

Monday, January 26, 2009

"Slumdog" wins top producer awards

Producer Christian Colson poses with the Darryl F. Zanuck Producer of the Year Award Theatrical Motion Pictures for the movie "Slumdog Millionaire" at the 20th annual Producers Guild Awards at The Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles January 24, 2009.

"Slumdog" wins top producer awards

Cast members Indian actress Freida Pinto and British actor Dev Patel accept the Darryl F. Zanuck Producer of the Year Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures for the movie "Slumdog Millionaire" at the 20th annual Producers Guild Awards at The Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles January 24, 2009.

Stars shine at Screen Actors Guild Awards

Actors Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter from "Dexter" arrive at the 15th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, California January 25, 2009.

Stars shine at Screen Actors Guild Awards

Actress Julie Benz from "Dexter" arrives at the 15th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, California January 25, 2009.

Stars shine at Screen Actors Guild Awards

Actress Emily Blunt arrives at the 15th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, California January 25, 2009.