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Jamie Foxx plays the part of Alvin Sanders in the 2005 video 50 to 1 2.
In 1990, Jamie Foxx plays Hassan El Ruk'n in the video Amateur Hours 6.
For the 1997 video American Hot Ass, Jamie Foxx's character is Willie Beamen.
In 2007, Jamie Foxx plays Himself in the production of The Accident.
Jamie Foxx plays Himself in the 1993 release of Accidental Babe.
In 1989, he stars as Baker in the release of Africa Express.
For the 2004 show Alambrada, Jamie Foxx plays the part of Larry Jennings.
In 1966, he stars as Himself in the movie Allahaismarladik yavrum.
For the 1986 feature The Anal-ist 2, Jamie Foxx plays Max.
He is cast in the role of Ray Charles in the 1932 feature Anton Spelec, ostrostrelec.
For the 1992 show Ashwamedham, Jamie Foxx plays Drew 'Bundini' Brown.
He is cast in the role of Himself in the 1951 feature The Big Truth.
He plays the part of Det. Ricardo Tubbs in the 1917 movie Blood Will Tell.
He is cast in the role of Himself/Host in the 1961 movie Blue Hawaii.
Jamie Foxx plays the part of Jamie King in the 1926 movie The Blue Streak.
For the 1939 production of Boefje, Jamie Foxx's character is Himself.
Jamie Foxx is cast in the role of Bunz in the 1978 production of Bouches expertes.
In 1899, he stars as Himself/Presenter in the movie Boxing Dogs.
For the 1928 feature Bringing Up Father, Jamie Foxx is cast in the role of Michael.
For the 2001 release Chasing the Big Ones 8, he stars as Himself.
For the 2001 video Chill'in with the Mack, Jamie Foxx plays the part of Himself (presenter).
For the 2004 movie Chrystal, he plays the part of Various Characters (1991-1994).
In 1971, Jamie Foxx stars as Himself in the release of Cilali Ibo yetimler melegi.
He plays the part of Himself in the 1999 feature Clinch.
In 1919, he takes the role of Quincy Watson in the show The Con in Economy.
In 2006, he plays the part of Himself in the show The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: Indecision 2006 Election Night.
He is cast in the role of Himself in the 1914 show The Daughters of Men.
For the 1972 release of Dlinnaya doroga v korotkiy den, Jamie Foxx plays Host.
For the 1976 production of Dlinnoe, dlinnoe delo, Jamie Foxx plays Himself.
In 1961, Jamie Foxx plays Stan 'Tookie' Williams in the movie Dlinnyy den.
In 1992, he plays Lt. Henry Purcell in the movie Dlja simejnoho vohnyshha.
He plays the part of Self in the 1999 release of Dlug.
He stars as Himself in the 2006 show God Help Me.
He is cast in the role of Himself in the 1995 movie God I Missed You Baby.
In 1996, Jamie Foxx plays Himself - Presenter in the show God's Lonely Man.
In 2007, Jamie Foxx plays Himself in the movie God's Prayer.
In 1953, he is cast in the role of Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Leading Role/Nominee: Best Supporting Actor in the production of The Good Beginning.
In 1933, Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Motion Picture [Musical or Comedy]/Nominee: Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture and Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Made for TV Movie in the production of The Good Companions.
In 1990, Himself in the release of Gozal.
For the 2002 movie Grand Champion, Jamie Foxx is cast in the role of Sgt. Siek.
He plays Himself - winner in the 1936 movie Grand Finale.
He plays Himself (Host) in the 1977 release of The Great General.
Jamie Foxx stars as Himself in the 1915 show Gridley's Wife.
For the 1979 movie Guappi non si toccano, I, Jamie Foxx plays Himself - Host.
He is cast in the role of Himself-Performer in the 1935 movie Gymnastics.
In 1958, Jamie Foxx plays the part of Himself in the show Haha sannin.
In 1986, Jamie Foxx plays Himself - Host in the movie Hana to hebi: hakui nawa dorei.
In 1981, he takes the role of Himself in the movie Heubhyeolgwi yeonyeo.
Jamie Foxx stars as Himself in the 1991 release In Bed with Carter.
For the 1999 video In Bed with Lindsey, he plays the part of Himself.
Jamie Foxx to star in "Kane & Lynch"
(Reuters)
Reuters - Jamie Foxx is in negotiations to star opposite Bruce Willis in "Kane & Lynch," a video-game adaptation that veteran stunt coordinator and second unit director Simon Crane is helming.
on 2010-03-19 04:45:15
Ray Charles Musical On The Way
The producer behind the Oscar-winning Ray Charles biopic is bringing the star's story to Broadway in a musical stage show. Stuart Benjamin, who spent 15 years working with the late music legend, produced 2004 movie-musical Ray, which won Jamie Foxx an Aca
on 2010-03-14 04:46:58
Charitable Dominoes Player Demi Moore
The pair were taking part in the third annual Pre-Oscar Hollywood Domino Gala charity event alongside a number of celebrities including Eva Longoria Parker, Kelly Brook, Jamie Foxx and Nicky Hilton. The event, which took place at Bar 210 at the Beverly Hi
on 2010-03-06 04:47:15
New Pics! Stars Step Out for the Image Awards
From Sandra Bullock to Mya to Jamie Foxx and many more, the stars sported eye-catching and elegant styles at the 41st Annual NAACP Image Awards in L.A. on Friday night. See all the pics for your fashion 411!
on 2010-02-28 04:46:04
Colin Farrell's Critical of Work
Colin Farrell has admitted that he didn't like Miami Vice.The actor teamed up with Oscar winner Jamie Foxx for the big screen adaptation for the television show back in 2006.Despite the stong cast list and Michael Mann in the director's chair the movie wa
on 2010-02-25 04:49:08
Jay Leno's First 'Tonight Show' Guests Revealed
When Jay Leno returns to "The Tonight Show" on March 1, he isn't pulling out the big guns for the first night, according to Entertainment Weekly. But among those slated to be guests his first two weeks back as host of the late-night show are Sa
on 2010-02-23 04:46:52
Jamie Foxx Tones Down Sex Anthem
Jamie Foxx has agreed to tone down the lyrics of his sex anthem Blame It so school kids have a less raunchy song to sing.
The Ray star/singer reveals he is currently re-recording the song, and instead of using the line 'Blame it on the alcohol', he's sin
on 2010-02-12 04:48:57
Jamie Foxx's Piano Women
Jamie Foxx claims playing the piano taught him about romance.The 42-year-old actor - who is currently single - claims he was brought up to be a "little gentleman" and from a young age has sought out the company of women in order to learn as much as possib
on 2010-02-11 04:49:23
Foxx donates instruments to high school students
Jamie Foxx wanted to entertain a group of musically inclined high school students with a few bars from his Grammy winning hit, ...
on 2010-02-10 04:48:38
Jamie Foxx Helps Bring Music to Children
Jamie Foxx and "Lost" star Dominic Monaghan had a special surprise for hundreds of Los Angeles area high-school students on Tuesday. Foxx and Monaghan were on hand at Walt Disney Concert Hall to participate in a special unveiling of more than $1
on 2010-02-10 04:49:13
Jamie Foxx Hits Charity Note
Jamie Foxx helped donate $500,000 worth of musical equipment to American high school students.The 42-year-old star - who won an Oscar for his portrayal of legendary musician Ray Charles in 'Ray' - and 'Lost' actor Dominic Monaghan unveiled the instruments
on 2010-02-10 04:50:31
Jamie Foxx delivers music, instruments to kids
(AP)
AP - Jamie Foxx wanted to entertain a group of musically inclined high school students with a few bars from his Grammy winning hit, "Blame It."
on 2010-02-10 04:45:16
Students surprised with new instruments ... and a Jamie Foxx sighting
About 400 Los Angeles-area high school students fill Walt Disney Concert Hall for a fourcity music giveaway.
About 400 Los Angeles-area high school students fill Wa
on 2010-02-10 04:53:19
Foxx says sorry for Grammy's Auto-Tune
Jamie Foxx didn't take long to change his tune, or his Auto-Tune in fact - it took just moments.
on 2010-02-03 04:48:17
Foxx says sorry for Grammy's Auto-Tune
Jamie Foxx didn't take long to change his tune, or his Auto-Tune in fact - it took just moments.
on 2010-02-03 04:48:04
Foxx Has No Plans to Replace Cowell on Idol
Actor/singer Jamie Foxx has shot down rumours he will take Simon Cowell'splace on American Idol next year (11).Cowell has headed the U.S. talent show's panel since its inception in 2002, but announced earlier this month (Jan10) that he would be quitting t
on 2010-02-02 04:48:04
Our 15 Favorite Photos From the Grammys!
The show is over and the parties have wrapped up, but we're still enjoying all the photo treats. After scouring through thousands, including many you may not have seen before - our 15 favorite photos
on 2010-02-02 04:50:03
Jamie Foxx Raises the Roof with Pre-Grammy Bash
The success of his Grammy-nominated single "Blame It" skyrocketed Jamie Foxx to the roof of the L'Ermitage Beverly Hills for an intimate gathering before the Grammy Awards. The multi-talented artist declared his love for acting, but explained th
on 2010-02-01 04:46:39
Stylish Celebs Sport Shades on Grammy Red Carpet
Several celebs were a little shady on the red carpet. From Jamie Foxx to Ringo Starr, some stars chose to wear their sunglasses at night on the Grammy red carpet. ET has the pics of the too-cool celebs and their stylish shades.
on 2010-02-01 04:46:44
2010 Grammy Awards: The Show, The Winners
With the big show coming to an end, the 2010 Grammy Awards have named the year’s big winners during a fun-filled Staples Center ceremony on Sunday night (January 31).
Taking home the top prize was Taylor Swift, while other big winners included Be
on 2010-02-01 04:48:09
Announcing the 2010 Grammy Award Winners!
And the Queen of the 2010 Grammys is . . . I'm calling it a tie! Everyone was waiting to see Beyonce battle with Taylor Swift for the most awards, and both women walked away winners in their own respect. Beyonce earned six honors, the most ever won by a f
on 2010-02-01 04:48:44
Jamie Foxx Not Stepping Into Simon's Idol Shoes
Jamie Foxx would like to take over Simon Cowell's judging gig on American Idol, but the singer and actor is just too busy!
"I would love to do it but I don't think I...
on 2010-01-31 04:45:23
Jamie Foxx Not Stepping Into Simon's Idol Shoes
Jamie Foxx would like to take over Simon Cowell's judging gig on American Idol, but the singer and actor is just too busy!
"I would love to do it but I don't think I...
on 2010-01-31 04:45:31
Jamie Foxx Not Stepping Into Simon's Idol Shoes
Jamie Foxx would like to take over Simon Cowell's judging gig on American Idol, but the singer and actor is just too busy!
"I would love to do it but I don't think I...
on 2010-01-31 04:45:40
Jamie Foxx Not Stepping Into Simon's Idol Shoes
Jamie Foxx would like to take over Simon Cowell's judging gig on American Idol, but the singer and actor is just too busy!
"I would love to do it but I don't think I...
on 2010-01-31 04:45:45
Buzz Interview: Ke$ha Shares Her Grammy Party Plans
Greetings from LA as I begin my full-on Grammy coverage! Ke$ha is the hot, young thing right now. How do I know for sure? Not only do I have her infectious song "TiK ToK" stuck on a loop in my head, but as I visited the Grammys Style Lounge, she barely ha
on 2010-01-31 04:48:07
Getting ready for Grammy night
Performers including Pink, Jamie Foxx and T-Pain are put through their paces in the lead-up to Sunday's extravaganza.
In this era of award show proliferation, it's
on 2010-01-30 04:50:42
Getting ready for Grammy night
Performers including Pink, Jamie Foxx and T-Pain are put through their paces in the lead-up to Sunday's extravaganza.
In this era of award show proliferation, it's
on 2010-01-30 04:50:33
Jamie Foxx on 'American Idol's' list of Simon Cowell replacements; one of A-listers being considered
Could Jamie Foxx be mean enough to fill Simon Cowell's shoes on "American Idol?" The show's producers think he might be, according to a new report.
on 2010-01-26 04:50:23
Prince Biopic: Brian White, Chris Brown?
After a watermarked TMZ image of Jamie Foxx as Prince hit the web, allegedly (I hope it’s allegedly), Foxx is rumored to star in a Prince biopic. I love Foxx’s impressions of Prince, but I just don’t see him as “His Purple Badness
on 2010-01-13 04:48:04
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> The man lacks intelligence is becoming more and more obvious.
>
As a Brit, we have been largely indifferent to the couch jumping affair.
However, he deigned to visit us recently to promote mission impossible 3
film and was interviewed by Russell Brand on mtv.
Cruise clearly wasn't up to conducting an interview with a reasonably
intelligent interviewer and out of the blue at the beginning of the
interview, Jamie Foxx and his painted head appeared out of the woodwork to
try and whoop up the crowd with chants of "Tom Cruise! Tom Cruise!" as a
"surprise" for Sir Tom, almost before the interviewer could ask a single
question.
When the interviewer then attempted to engage the pint-sized one in
conversation, he largely just grinned back inanely, laughed incessantly or
chatted with his "pal" rather than risk responding with something vaguely
articulate.
We Brit's don't appreciate that sort of deflection and aren't that prone to
"whooping".
Throughout the whole interview you got the sense that the merest suggestion
of anything said that painted anything other than a messianic picture of the
guy would result in a team of lawyers stepping out of the shadows. Where is
Jarvis Cocker when you need him?
The whole debacle put me right off the little fellow and that was before I
read his comments about psychiatry...
Had his point simply been that there are "some" drugs used which are as
terrible or worse than the conditions they are designed to treat, I would
agree completely and wholeheartedly.
However, his assertion that depression could be cured simply with the right
vitamins and exercise is an insult to literally millions of families who
have supported loved ones with mental illness. I would trust that most of
these families know psychiatry a damn site better than he does.
I just wish someone like Stephen Fry or someone else with a shred of
intelligence who has suffered from mental illness would set him straight. As
ego seems to be the issue here, I could only hope that he would respond
better to someone clearly more gifted with grey matter than the tiny chap
(most of the world?). Maybe then he could realise how completely offensive
and ignorant his words were and just how misguided his silly little cult has
made him.
No doubt even reasoned discussion with the man (as if that would ever be
allowed by the shadow lurking lawyers) would only result in him attempting
to justify his own argument using some analogy from one of his science
fiction films of being trapped in their own mind by aliens and a strange
eerily glowing energy field.
O.
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by BAZ BAMIGBOYE, Daily Mail
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In the long-awaited film version of the landmark Broadway musical
Dreamgirls, Ms Knowles plays a singer not a million miles from Diana Ross,
and she is poured into the sort of skintight gowns once favoured by the
Supremes' frontwoman.
So tight were the dresses that the movie's choreographer Fatima Robinson had
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'Barely wiggle'
Shaking or no shaking, Ms Knowles looks incredible. And ironically, part of
that may even be due to her restricted movement, according to Dreamgirls
costume designer Sharen Davis.
"When you look at Diana Ross, those gowns were so tight she could barely
wiggle," Miss Davis said.
"Everything had to be fitted right on to their bodies," she added. "In the
Sixties, Marilyn Monroe and Doris Day were body conscious, and Diana decided
to emulate them. They were classy in those gowns, so even if they moved a
little bit, it was hot!"
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she confessed, as she allowed herself a little shimmy in a fire engine red,
tassled dress.
I spoke to her at a cocktail party held in downtown LA, after watching a
rehearsal scene where she and her co-stars Jennifer Hudson and Anika Noni
Rose - who together form The Dreams, as the group is called - sing and dance
in a roof-raising gospel number called Step Into The Bad Side.
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everything the Supremes, and Martha Reeves did. 'We rehearsed for two months
before we started filming. And I prepared for two months before that. This
was my dream, to be in this film. I wanted it bad."
So bad that she spent weeks having wigs created and make-up designed, all of
which she paid for, before her screen test with director Bill Condon and
executives from Dreamworks and Paramount, the studios backing the movie.
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working as backing singers for a fading war-horse of a soul singer, played
by Eddie Murphy.
A sharp-suited manager, in the shape of Jamie Foxx, hoists the Dreams out of
back-up and into the fierce glare of national fame. But it costs them.
Effie, the plumper girl with the best voice, gets edged out and, in the
manner of Diana Ross headlining the Supremes, Deena soon leads the Dreams.
As Jamie Foxx noted, it was not a situation Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce'>Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce'>Beyonce'>Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce'>Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce'>Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce'>Beyonce'>Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce'>Beyonce'>Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce'>Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce'>Beyonce'>Beyonce.html' title='Beyonce'>Beyonce was entirely unfamiliar
with.
Wigs created and make-up designed
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through with Destiny's Child, and she's joked about it with me a few times.
"She was put out there in front. It happens in the music business, and it
happens in a heightened fashion in this movie," the Oscar-winning star of
Ray said.
Director Condon said the film was about how the African-American sound, and
look, was shaped - or rather tamed - for a mass white audience.
"It's about the price of crossover success in the US," he said.
Condon, who wrote the screenplay for the Oscar-winning movie Chicago, saw
Dreamgirls on its opening night on Broadway 25 years ago.
He has written the screenplay for his film and asked the show's composer
Henry Krieger to write four new songs, and extend several others.
I caught Dreamgirls at the same time - it was my first ever Broadway
musical - and I remember legendary director Michael Bennett's dazzling
stagecraft. It was an electrifying experience that became (and remains) my
gold standard for Broadway shows.
It's rash to predict these things, with the film still shooting and not due
out till the end of the year, but if the brief footage I saw - and the one
scene I watched being performed - are anything to go by, Dreamgirls is going
to be the movie to beat at next year's Academy Awards.
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January 4, 2006 -- IS the bloom already off the rose for "The OC"
hottie Mischa Barton and her grungy boyfriend Cisco Adler?
Young Hollywood's most-photographed new lovebirds got into a screaming
spat at Miami's Victor Hotel after Adler's rock band, Whitestarr,
performed there on New Year's Eve.
Our source says Adler flipped out when his swan-like sweetie wanted to
invite several South Beach party promoters out with them after the
show.
"Cisco was very angry that Mischa wanted to hang out with some of her
other friends, and not exclusively with him," an earwitness e-mailed
us. "There was a lot of slamming doors and stomping around and dropping
of F-bombs at their $5,000-a-night pool bungalow at the hotel."
Barton, who had a history of tearful tussles with ex-boyfriend Brandon
Davis, soon patched things up with Adler after ducking inside their
bungalow, which reeked with the fragrant stench of marijuana. The
mellowed-out couple later split for the ultra-hot Setai Hotel.
Other notable New Year's weekend naughtiness in Miami included:
* VIN Diesel getting doubly lucky with a pair of scantily clad hotties
at the Shore Club. "They were on a bed by the pool and started dirty
dancing, rubbing and making out," says our witness. "It was nasty - and
then Vin said, 'I can't take it any more, let's go!' "
* NICOLE Richie posing somewhat uncomfortably with ex-boyfriend DJ AM
at Mansion, then hitting Prive with Lindsay Lohan before landing at the
Setai. She was overheard telling Barton that she was still upset about
the split and only posed for "promotional reasons."
* LEONARDO DiCaprio, who was spotted at various South Beach hot spots
over the weekend plowing through pretty young things like party snacks,
chatting up a throng of models at the Setai with Diesel, buddy Lucas
Haas and popcorn-schlock director Michael Bay.
* JAMIE Foxx and Snoop Dogg poolside at the Delano listening to a
21-year-old partygoer croon Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On." Foxx was
so impressed, he gave the guy $500 out of his own pocket.
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| In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
| : http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/12/31/1374774.html
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| : Best flicks for 2006
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| : By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
|
| [snip]
|
| : THE PINK PANTHER (Sony/Feb. 10):
|
| : Steve Martin'>Steve Martin steps into the giant-sized shoes of Peter Sellers to
play
| : bumbling French detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau. It's being
billed as a
| : prequel to Seller's 1964 classic, with Clouseau having to solve the
| : mysterious death of a soccer coach and discover who stole the famous
Pink
| : Panther diamond. The entertainment world will be watching to see if
Martin
| : can pull this one off.
When we went to King Kong, there was one of those "Be considerate of
others" public service announcements starring Steve Martin'>Steve Martin as Clouseau.
It was dreadful. I hope it is not a sign of what is to come in the Pink
Panther movie.
Betsy
|
| Apparently not, since the release date has been bumped back a couple
of
| times already. I think this is only an "interesting" film in the sense
| that "it will be interesting to see how bad this really is".
|
| : BASIC INSTINCT 2: RISK ADDICTION (Sony/March 31):
|
| : Sharon Stone's ice pick wielding seductress is back and this time
it's David
| : Morrissey's psychiatrist who gets lured into her dangerous sex
games. Call
| : it pure guilty pleasure, but the thought of Stone back to her old
tricks is
| : likely enough of a hook to get people into multiplexes.
|
| Oh puhleeze. She hasn't been a "name" star for years.
|
| : mission IMPOSSIBLE III
|
| : (Paramount/May 5):
|
| : Fresh from saving the world from Martians in last year's War of the
Worlds,
| : Tom Cruise prepares to tackle international terrorists as rogue
agent Ethan
| : Hunt. The release is timed to coincide with the birth of Cruise's
first
| : biological child, so he should grab every magazine cover in the
world for
| : this one.
|
| Not if he's going to use the opportunity to lecture people about
| Scientology and the evils of psychiatric drugs.
|
| : MIAMI VICE (Universal/July 28):
|
| : Last year's crop of big-screen versions of vintage TV shows were
major
| : critical and box-office disappointments, but this one is actually
promising.
| : Michael Mann, who created the original TV series, wrote and directed
this
| : film with Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as renegade vice detectives
Crockett
| : and Tubbs. Mann has set the story in modern-day Miami.
|
| "Promising" as in "the shoot is taking way too long and there are lots
of
| reports of conflict so this promises to be a stinker".
|
| Fiona
|
|
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In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
: http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/12/31/1374774.html
: Best flicks for 2006
: By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
[snip]
: THE PINK PANTHER (Sony/Feb. 10):
: Steve Martin steps into the giant-sized shoes of Peter Sellers to play
: bumbling French detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau. It's being billed as a
: prequel to Seller's 1964 classic, with Clouseau having to solve the
: mysterious death of a soccer coach and discover who stole the famous Pink
: Panther diamond. The entertainment world will be watching to see if Martin
: can pull this one off.
Apparently not, since the release date has been bumped back a couple of
times already. I think this is only an "interesting" film in the sense
that "it will be interesting to see how bad this really is".
: BASIC INSTINCT 2: RISK ADDICTION (Sony/March 31):
: Sharon Stone's ice pick wielding seductress is back and this time it's David
: Morrissey's psychiatrist who gets lured into her dangerous sex games. Call
: it pure guilty pleasure, but the thought of Stone back to her old tricks is
: likely enough of a hook to get people into multiplexes.
Oh puhleeze. She hasn't been a "name" star for years.
: mission IMPOSSIBLE III
: (Paramount/May 5):
: Fresh from saving the world from Martians in last year's War of the Worlds,
: Tom Cruise prepares to tackle international terrorists as rogue agent Ethan
: Hunt. The release is timed to coincide with the birth of Cruise's first
: biological child, so he should grab every magazine cover in the world for
: this one.
Not if he's going to use the opportunity to lecture people about
Scientology and the evils of psychiatric drugs.
: MIAMI VICE (Universal/July 28):
: Last year's crop of big-screen versions of vintage TV shows were major
: critical and box-office disappointments, but this one is actually promising.
: Michael Mann, who created the original TV series, wrote and directed this
: film with Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as renegade vice detectives Crockett
: and Tubbs. Mann has set the story in modern-day Miami.
"Promising" as in "the shoot is taking way too long and there are lots of
reports of conflict so this promises to be a stinker".
Fiona
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http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/12/31/1374774.html
Best flicks for 2006
By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
A look at movies in '06
Enough already with the griping. It's official. Movie attendance in 2005 was
the worst in almost a decade.
Some film analysts blame the slump on the DVD industry.
A poll conducted by Ipso for The Associated Press and AOL News in July
revealed 73% of adults say they prefer watching movies at home on DVD,
videotape or pay-per-view.
Even more disheartening for the studios is the finding that 47% surveyed in
the poll feel movies are getting worse and therefore do not warrant
viewing -- especially at today's ticket prices.
Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations, sides with disgruntled
viewers.
"The 2005 slump in movie attendance is product-driven which, to me, is a
much less chilling problem than some sort of cultural shift in people's
moviegoing habits. People will make the effort to see a good film."
George Lucas, who produced and directed this year's top box-office movie
Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith, agrees wholeheartedly with
Dergarabedian.
Lucas insists "going to the movies is a social event, like going to a
football game, like going to the ballet, like going to a play.
"Attending movies is something you do to be social with other people. I
don't think that's ever going to go away."
In order to drag people away from their TVs, filmmakers are obliged to
improve both the quality and the accessibility of their films.
With this in mind, here's a glimpse of 20 of the more than 500 films slated
for release in 2006. The most that can be said for any of them at this point
is, on paper, they're among the most interesting of the offerings. Some
release dates are tentative:
TRISTAN & ISOLDE (Fox/Jan. 13):
Before Romeo and Juliet, there were the tragic star-crossed lovers Tristan
and Isolde. Tristan (James Franco) was a young knight who fell in love with
the married future queen of England (Sophia Myles.) It promises to be a big,
lush, romantic drama.
THE PINK PANTHER (Sony/Feb. 10):
Steve Martin steps into the giant-sized shoes of Peter Sellers to play
bumbling French detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau. It's being billed as a
prequel to Seller's 1964 classic, with Clouseau having to solve the
mysterious death of a soccer coach and discover who stole the famous Pink
Panther diamond. The entertainment world will be watching to see if Martin
can pull this one off.
EIGHT BELOW (Disney/Feb. 17):
No one does fact-based animal stories better than Disney and here comes one
about eight husky sled dogs marooned during an Antarctic winter. This one
looks enough like the Disney classic The Incredible Journey to make it a
hit.
BASIC INSTINCT 2: RISK ADDICTION (Sony/March 31):
Sharon Stone's ice pick wielding seductress is back and this time it's David
Morrissey's psychiatrist who gets lured into her dangerous sex games. Call
it pure guilty pleasure, but the thought of Stone back to her old tricks is
likely enough of a hook to get people into multiplexes.
ICE AGE 2: THE MELTDOWN (Fox/March 31):
Scrat and his acorn are back to wreak more havoc. In tow are Manfred the
laconic Wooly Mammoth, Sid the motor-mouthed sloth and the villainous Diego,
the Sabre-toothed tiger. If this one is half as delightful as it
predecessor, it deserves to be a hit.
mission IMPOSSIBLE III
(Paramount/May 5):
Fresh from saving the world from Martians in last year's War of the Worlds,
Tom Cruise prepares to tackle international terrorists as rogue agent Ethan
Hunt. The release is timed to coincide with the birth of Cruise's first
biological child, so he should grab every magazine cover in the world for
this one.
THE DA VINCI CODE (Sony/May 19):
Many readers confused Dan Brown's fiction bestseller for fact, something Ron
Howard insists he won't do in the film. Tom Hanks stumbles upon a secret
sect whose belief Christ fathered children could shake the foundations of
Christianity. Controversy plus eager fans should make this one a hot ticket.
X-MEN 3 (Fox/May 26):
The mutants are back, but this time around there is a possible cure to treat
them. Brett Ratner is directing instead of Bryan Singer, but the good news
is Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Rebecca Romijn, Patrick Stewart and Ian
McKellen are all back, joined by Kelsey Grammer and Shohreh Aghdashloo. We
can only hope lightning strikes three times, let alone twice.
THE BREAK UP (Universal/June 2):
With Wedding Crashers, Vince Vaughn had one of the biggest grossing films of
2005, so expectations run high for this romantic comedy. It also helps that
Vaughn and costar Jennifer Aniston started an off-screen relationship while
filming this one in Chicago. We'll all be watching to see if they can create
as many sparks as Aniston's ex, Brad Pitt, did with Angelina Jolie in Mr. &
Mrs. Smith.
THE OMEN 666 (Fox/June 6):
This is a remake of the 1976 horror classic that spawned three sequels. Liev
Schreiber and Julia Styles play the American couple who discover the child
they adopted might just be the devil's spawn. In a brilliant piece of stunt
casting, Mia Farrow, who played the mother of Satan's child in Rosemary's
Baby, plays the nanny who knows the child's real origins.
CARS (Disney/June 9):
The creative geniuses at Pixar who turned talking toys, retired superheroes
and monsters into box-office superstars, are at it again. This time they
invest cars and all their cousins with humanity as well as voices.
SUPERMAN RETURNS (Warners/June 30):
The Man of Steel, now played by newcomer Brandon Routh, has been hanging out
on the planet Krypton. When his arch enemy Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) starts
causing havoc, Superman returns to Earth to battle evil and court the lovely
Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth). Warners is hoping this is the beginning of a new
Superman franchise.
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD'S MAN'S CHEST
(Disney/July 7):
Those nasty sea phantoms insist Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) owes them his
soul, so Jack has to find a way to win it back or spend eternity haunting
the seas. Back in 2003, the original Pirates of the Caribbean filled
Disney's treasure troves with $654 million, turned Depp into a box-office
superstar and won him an Oscar nomination.
LADY IN THE WATER (Warners/July 21):
M. Night Shyamalan scored with thrillers like The Sixth Sense and Signs, but
found audiences and critics slipping away with The Village. His newest
supernatural thriller has humans teaming up with a water nymph to save all
their lives and souls from demons intent on destruction.
MIAMI VICE (Universal/July 28):
Last year's crop of big-screen versions of vintage TV shows were major
critical and box-office disappointments, but this one is actually promising.
Michael Mann, who created the original TV series, wrote and directed this
film with Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as renegade vice detectives Crockett
and Tubbs. Mann has set the story in modern-day Miami.
MARIE ANTOINETTE (Sony/Oct. 13):
Sofia Coppola wrote and directed this costume drama that stars Kirsten Dunst
as the Austrian princess who became Queen of France when she was just a
teenager. Jason Schwartzman plays her indifferent husband, Louis XVI, with
Rip Torn, Judy Davis and Marianne Faithful filling out the supporting cast.
Coppola scored a major triumph with Lost in Translation.
FLUSHED AWAY (Paramount/Nov. 3):
The folks at Aardman Animations, who brought us 2000's Chicken Run and last
year's Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit, bring us this tale
of a society rat (Hugh Jackman) who gets flushed down the toilet of his
upscale apartment and falls in love with an adventurous beauty (Kate
Winslet). It looks like a cross between Romeo & Juliet and Pirates of The
Caribbean.
CASINO ROYALE (Sony/Nov. 17):
Daniel Craig takes over as James Bond, with Martin Campbell directing. Bond
matches wits and gadgets with Monsieur Le Chiffre, a French gangster who
uses the profits from his casino to fund terrorists. Considering the film
hasn't been fully cast and cameras have yet to start rolling, this one could
find itself bumped to 2007.
CHARLOTTE'S WEB (Paramount/Dec. 20):
This children's classic about a spider who saves the life of a pig will
combine live action with animation. Dakota Fanning plays Fern, who helps
Charlotte the spider (voice from Julia Roberts) spin a tale of friendship
and sacrifice. Though it's no Harry Potter or Chronicles of Narnia,
Charlotte's Web has a huge fan base among youngsters and their parents.
DREAMGIRLS (Paramount/Dec. 22):
The box-office and critical success of Chicago and Moulin Rouge has
producers eying Broadway for more stage musicals to turn into movies. This
one, loosely based on the career of The Supremes, will star Beyonce Knowles,
Jennifer Hudson, Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy, Mos Def and Danny Glover.
Considering the poor response for Phantom of the Opera, Rent and The
Producers, this one could be a hard sell even with such a stellar cast.
THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES
(Warners/Fall):
Warners has yet to announce a release date for this western filmed in
Alberta last summer, but it is likely to be a fall release, setting it up
for the kind of attention Brokeback Mountain has been receiving. This one
stars Brad Pitt as the famous outlaw and Casey Affleck as the friend who
turned assassin and killed him.
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Rick in Oz wrote:
> http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2005-12-22/
> checked into a rehabilitation clinic to control an addiction to preion
> drugs, insisting he's staying with him at his Hollywood home. Earlier this
> month, Farrell's publicist Dancia Smith said the 29-year-old star was being
> treated for exhaustion and dependency on preion medication. But Foxx,
> 38, insists relaxation with friends was the only treatment Farrell ever
> needed. He says, "Colin Farrell is great. Don't believe all of the hype. He
> is at my crib kicking it. That's where he was anyway. All the rehab stuff is
> (false). They have done so much to this guy. I just really want to protect
> people like that. But sometimes they are after him because he is such a nice
> guy, he is so fun loving and loves the world."
So they're gay crib mates after all...............
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http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2005-12-22/
Foxx Puts Up Farrell
Jamie Foxx has laughed off reports his Miami Vice co-star Colin Farrell had
checked into a rehabilitation clinic to control an addiction to preion
drugs, insisting he's staying with him at his Hollywood home. Earlier this
month, Farrell's publicist Dancia Smith said the 29-year-old star was being
treated for exhaustion and dependency on preion medication. But Foxx,
38, insists relaxation with friends was the only treatment Farrell ever
needed. He says, "Colin Farrell is great. Don't believe all of the hype. He
is at my crib kicking it. That's where he was anyway. All the rehab stuff is
(false). They have done so much to this guy. I just really want to protect
people like that. But sometimes they are after him because he is such a nice
guy, he is so fun loving and loves the world."
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http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/119092004.htm
Jamie Foxx 'Ambition An Aphrodisiac'
December 21, 2005, 6:17:43
JAMIE FOXX EXPLAINS GOLD DIGGER
GOLD DIGGER star JAMIE FOXX insists he wasn't targeting women who date
successful men in the hit song, because he understands ambition is an
aphrodisiac.
The 28-year-old, who collaborated with KANYE WEST on the chart-topping
track, is put off by women who draw their self-confidence from their
partner, and prefers to socialise with women who are successful in their own
right.
He says, "I appreciate women that want to be with someone who's doing
something. I don't like a woman who has low self-esteem. Because for me,
we're not saying she's a gold digger.
"The song is really not about a gold digger. It's about a girl who's not
messing with no broke cats. 'Cause I got friends like that. I even tell my
sister, I tell anybody, we're not hanging around nobody who ain't doing
nothing.
"Potential is great, but ... I think it enriches us when we're hanging out
with people, as long as you're doing something too."
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grapheme wrote in alt.gossip.celebrities:
> news:79dpf.23$p13.1907@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> sing, Jamie. Give it up."
>
Indeed. I saw him on the Today show this morning and he SUCKED! I
hated the song just as much.
--
Brandy Alexandre®
http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
Well, would you?
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"Kris Baker" wrote in message
news:Ekipf.4049$nA2.1534@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net...
> news:79dpf.23$p13.1907@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
I am getting tired of him in the extreme, Kris. He is another one I wish
would disappear for awhile. These people overexpose themselves and kill
their own careers.
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
news:79dpf.23$p13.1907@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/118362004.htm
> December 18, 2005, 10:27:17
> singing career as insincere and self-promoting, claiming he is a serious
> musician.
He might be serious, but he is annoying as hell. "You cannot sing, Jamie.
Give it up."
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"Wild Monkshood" wrote in message
news:s3npf.6371$eF1.4619@bignews2.bellsouth.net...
> Kris Baker wrote:
> Sunday" wherein he peels down his speedoes. I'm crazy like that. :) BTW,
> did those purloined "out of the trash" pictures of him ever hit the net?
Dunno, Monk. Butt might be all that interests anyone, anymore.
Kris
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Kris Baker wrote:
> news:79dpf.23$p13.1907@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> I don't know about anyone else, but I'm getting tired of HIM quickly.
True. Butt (sic) I'll still watch the out takes DVD from "Any Given
Sunday" wherein he peels down his speedoes. I'm crazy like that. :) BTW,
did those purloined "out of the trash" pictures of him ever hit the net?
Wild Monkshood
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In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
: http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/118362004.htm
: Jamie Foxx Blasts Music Critics
: December 18, 2005, 10:27:17
: JAMIE FOXX: 'MY MUSIC IS NOT A VANITY EXERCISE'
: Actor-turned-singer JAMIE FOXX has hit out critics who have blasted his
: singing career as insincere and self-promoting, claiming he is a serious
: musician.
: The RAY star will release album UNPREDICTABLE in America later this month
: (DEC05) but is adamant he is not merely cashing in on his Hollywood success.
: He says, "Nobody's looking at it that way. I never brought 'Jamie Foxx with
: an Oscar' into the room. I just brought the humble, starving artist not
: trying to force anything.
The fact that the record came into being apparently after he won the Oscar
suggests that "Jamie Foxx with an Oscar" is *exactly* how it's being sold.
I know that he has a good background in music and is a trained musician,
but, honestly, there are lots of people around with similar backgrounds,
so it's not unreasonable to wonder if he got signed because of his music
or because of his name recognition after winning the Oscar.
Fiona
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
news:79dpf.23$p13.1907@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/118362004.htm
> December 18, 2005, 10:27:17
> singing career as insincere and self-promoting, claiming he is a serious
> musician.
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm getting tired of HIM quickly.
Kris
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Rick in Oz wrote:
> http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/118362004.htm
> December 18, 2005, 10:27:17
> singing career as insincere and self-promoting, claiming he is a serious
> musician.
> (DEC05) but is adamant he is not merely cashing in on his Hollywood success.
> an Oscar' into the room. I just brought the humble, starving artist
Jamie Foxx is starving? That's sad. I must say that he is adept at
hiding it. Poor guy. Donations, any one?
Wild Monkshood
>
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http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/118362004.htm
Jamie Foxx Blasts Music Critics
December 18, 2005, 10:27:17
JAMIE FOXX: 'MY MUSIC IS NOT A VANITY EXERCISE'
Actor-turned-singer JAMIE FOXX has hit out critics who have blasted his
singing career as insincere and self-promoting, claiming he is a serious
musician.
The RAY star will release album UNPREDICTABLE in America later this month
(DEC05) but is adamant he is not merely cashing in on his Hollywood success.
He says, "Nobody's looking at it that way. I never brought 'Jamie Foxx with
an Oscar' into the room. I just brought the humble, starving artist not
trying to force anything.
"If it's successful, that's great. If not, you go back to the drawing board.
Or you leave it alone."
But Foxx admits the recording process was more challenging than he first
thought.
He says, "Hats off to the people who do this every single day. The record
business is tough. But as long as I got my mojo, I can get out there and do
whatever.
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