Friday, 27 June 2008
Get Smart
There is no question that Don Adams and Maxwell Smart are interchangeable. It�s almost impossible to imagine another actor in the role, which is why Steve Carell has made all the right choices, choosing to take his Max in a different direction. This is no imitation at all, but a fully fleshed out bumbling guy with dreams of his own. Carell is very funny trying to deal with gadgets out of his, er, control--using code language, getting his signals mixed up and trying to be a decent partner for the much smarter 99. Hathaway gets to act tough for the first time in her career and makes this 99 a bright woman who is obviously light years ahead of all her male colleagues. Both stars skillfully handle the considerable physical humor required here. After scoring in his surprise family hit The Game Plan, Dwayne Johnson continues to show his comic timing as the superstar agent who is grounded against his will. Stamp and Borat�s sidekick Davitian are amusing caricatures but stuck with rather one-dimensional, over-the-top villain roles. Arkin is perfectly cast as the beleaguered Chief, while James Caan as the U.S. President has little to do but does it well. Bill Murray�s cameo in a tree trunk just lays there.Director Peter Segal�s experience working with comedians like Adam Sandler and Eddie Murphy clearly pays off here, as he guides Steve Carell to one of his best screen performances against daunting odds. People always have built-in expectations for pre-sold properties like a Get Smart, but Segal wisely uses the source material to make it work for two kinds of audiences: those who loved the TV series and those who have never heard of it. Key to the success of this adaptation is taking the characters and placing them in big action set pieces. What was an amusing weekly sitcom is now suddenly competing favorably with summer blockbusters, delivering stunt-filled sequence after stunt-filled sequence. In fact, there is almost too much action, but fortunately Carell and company know how to bring it down to earth at just the right moments. The screenplay by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember catches the flavor of the old TV series, retaining much of what we loved--including Smart�s famous catch-phrases (�Missed it by THAT much!)--but craftily updating it for today�s more sophisticated movie-goers. They got the blessing of the show�s famous creators Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, who served as consultants. That can only be a good thing.
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
Pammie and Tommy a couple again
Pamela Anderson and ex-husband Tommy Lee have rekindled their relationship once more.
The former Baywatch babe and the Motley Crue drummer - who have two children together, Brandon, 12, and 10-year-old Dylan - have decided to give their romance another go and Pammie and the boys have now moved into Tommy's house.
The rocker said: "We've only given it a try 800 times - 801, here we go!
"It's awesome, man. It's definitely working. You can tell on the kids' faces - they're happy when we're together."
The couple married in February 1995 in a beachside ceremony, after only knowing each other for 96 hours.
They famously starred in their own X-rated sex tape, which was later stolen from their home and leaked on to the internet.
The pair divorced in 1998, after Tommy was arrested and charged with spousal abuse and was later sentenced to six months in jail.
Since the divorce they have rekindled their relationship several times.
In that time, Pammie, 40, has married Kid Rock but they split after four months of marriage.
Last year, she wed Rick Salomon - who famously starred in and released the Paris Hilton sex tape 'One Night in Paris' - in a Las Vegas ceremony.
However, the marriage was annulled this March.
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008
MY MORNING JACKET
Aside from its geographical origins in Kentucky, there’s no sense at all in categorizing My Morning Jacket as Southern rock anymore. On “Evil Urges,” leader Jim James and his band are far too ambitious, sonically and stylistically, to neatly fit into any genre box. Yet the strength of their new songs has less to do with the shots of prog -rock complexity and crazy falsetto funk than in MMJ’s embrace of classic pop/rock. Heck, “Aluminum Park” could have been a rock radio hit in the ’70s, and the ballad “Librarian” might have stormed the Top 40 in the same decade. But “Evil Urges” is in no way a retro exercise. Timeless good listening is more like it. Download: “Evil Urges.”
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt sign lease on $70M estate
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have signed a three-year lease on a 1,000-acre estate in the south of France valued a $70m, contrary to reports at the weekend the couple had bought the property.
The pair decided on the palatial 35-bedroom ch�teau after viewing around 100 properties.
The picturesque residence comes complete with its own vineyard, moat, lake and forest. They fell in love with the property after spotting it from the air by helicopter.
“It’s called Chateau Miraval in a village called Brignol, which is near from Aix-en-Provence,” a source tells E! News. “And it’s absolutely unbelievable.
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