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For the 1996 production of Dr. Dove, Sharon Stone is cast in the role of Herself (Presenter).
For the 1980 production of Charlots contre Dracula, Les, Sharon Stone's character is Herself - Presenter: Best Actor [Musical-Comedy] (Richard Gere).
She is cast in the role of Herself - Presenter: DeMille Award (Michael Douglas) in the 2007 show Deadly Suspicion.
In 2005, she is cast in the role of Herself (Presenter) in the show The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D.
For the 1992 video Afternoon Delight, Sharon Stone plays Herself - Best Actress Nominated/Presenter (with Quincy Jones) : Best Music, Original Dramatic Score (Il Postino).
For the 2004 video release of Anal Pick-Up, Sharon Stone plays Herself - Presenter: Best Foreign Language Film.
For the 1967 movie Adyang Batibot, Sharon Stone plays Herself - Presenter (with John Travolta) : Best Foreign Language Film.
She is cast in the role of Sara Toscani in the 1996 show Badai mentera.
In 2006, she plays the part of Patrice Dellaplane in the feature Barburot.
For the 1939 movie The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, she is cast in the role of Herself.
For the 1966 show Blauwe olifant, De, Sharon Stone's character is Herself.
In 1997, Sharon Stone plays Jesse Huston in the tv series Cold Case.
For the 1986 production of Cuento de ciudad, Un, Sharon Stone plays the part of Herself.
For the 1964 show Annapurna, Sharon Stone stars as Catherine Tramell.
In 1976, she is cast in the role of Alice 'Hush' Mason in the show Alcoy.
She is cast in the role of Laurie McCall in the 2004 20: Entertainment Weekly's Best Holiday Movies.
For the 1963 production Carl von Ossietzky, Sharon Stone stars as Herself.
For the 1999 The Child of Music, Sharon Stone's character is Herself.
Sharon Stone plays the part of Cassie Bascomb in the 1941 movie Billy the Kid Wanted.
In 2002, she plays Ginger McKenna/Rothstein in the video release of The 3rd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards.
In 1932, Sharon Stone plays the part of Herself in the show 12de groote prijs Brasschaet 1932.
For the 2004 feature The Bulls of Suburbia, she plays the part of Laurel Hedare.
For the 2009 show Awaken the Dragon, she plays Herself.
Leah Tilson in the 1996 production of Beit Shean: Seret Milhamah.
Sharon Stone is cast in the role of Kathy Connors in the 1998 show ACLU: A History.
Herself in the 2008 movie Chad Chucker.
Sharon Stone stars as Lana Marcus in the 1968 feature Boko shojo nikki.
Sharon Stone stars as Nicole Horner in the 2004 production The 30th Annual People's Choice Awards.
In 1917, she takes the role of Kiki in the production of Between Man and Beast.
She plays the part of Sally Cauffield in the 1915 production of Deti veka.
In 1999, she plays the part of Gloria in the show Africa's Painted Dogs.
In 1916, Herself (Hostess) in the show The Girl of Lost Lake.
For the 1915 show After Twenty Years, Sharon Stone is cast in the role of Linda.
For the 1995 show Alva paixo, she stars as Fran (segment "2000").
For the 1948 movie Because of Eve, Sharon Stone plays Sally Eastman.
In 1980, Sharon Stone stars as Blake Chandler/Amanda in the movie Bitmeyen azap.
For the 2005 feature Also sprach un mimo, she plays the part of Herself.
In 2003, Sharon Stone's character is Jesse Huston in the release All Hands on Deck.
In 1999, Sharon Stone plays the part of Catherine Tramell in the tv series The 20th Century: From Behind Closed Doors.
She plays Cindy Liggett in the 2007 movie Aggar.
She stars as Herself in the 1993 production of Freddie Goes to Washington.
In 1957, she is cast in the role of Gwen Dillon in the production of Avventure dei tre moschettieri, Le.
In 2001, she is cast in the role of Herself in the show Forsaken.
For the 2002 movie Bye, Sharon Stone's character is Sarah Little.
In 2003, Sharon Stone plays Lynette in the show BET Open Mic: HIV Testing Day.
For the 1919 feature Aphides the Animated Ant's Avarice, Herself.
For the 1994 show ABC Turning Point: Kansas City Murder Squad, Candy Cowley.
In 1997, Claire Mattson in the video Black Passion: Inside the Minds of Black Men.
For the 2000 show 31st NAACP Image Awards, Sharon Stone plays The Lady/Ellen.
In 1988, Sharon Stone's character is Doña Sol in the production of 4th and 5th Days.
In 1959, she plays the part of Angie Anderson in the movie Coronelas, Las.
Sharon Stone plays Herself in the 2004 release of Decadencia del club, La.
In 1984, Sharon Stone stars as Herself - Presenter: Viewer's Choice Award for Bossiest Boss Award (Danny DeVito) in the feature Daddy Doesn't Know.
She stars as Herself in the 1985 production Copacabana.
For the 1999 movie Bye Bye Africa, Sharon Stone's character is Rosie.
For the 1999 movie Ambia de par en par, El, she is cast in the role of Carly Norris.
For the 1963 movie Als twee druppels water, Sharon Stone stars as May Munro/Adrian Hastings.
For the 2002 release Digital Juice, she takes the role of Dr. Elizabeth 'Beth' Halperin.
For the 1992 tv series A Castro, Sharon Stone plays Pretty Girl on train.
In 1961, she plays Herself in the feature Cave se rebiffe, Le.
Sharon Stone plays Casey Cantrell in the 1987 show Caught from Behind 7.
For the 2003 production of 10 Again, Sharon Stone's character is Lori.
For the 1927 movie Actualidades Militares, Sharon Stone is cast in the role of Sarah Shipman.
In 1996, Serena Black in the show Dagen, maanden, jaren.
For the 1964 movie Algas marinas y su aprovechamiento, she stars as Alison King.
In 1960, she stars as Cathy St. Marie (1983) in the production of Circle of Deception, A.
Sharon Stone stars as Janice Henry in the 1994 release 2 for .89.
In 1996, Sharon Stone plays Herself - Presenter in the movie God's Lonely Man.
Herself - Co-presenter: Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series in the 1972 feature Gold.
Sharon Stone plays the part of Herself - Presenter: Scientific & Technical Achievement Awards in the 2006 Dick Puppets.
In 1951, Sharon Stone plays the part of Herself - Presenter: Best Costume Design in the production of Debla, la virgen gitana.
She stars as Olivia Mazursky in the 1942 movie Goyescas.
For the 2007 release of Hilos de la luz, Los, Sharon Stone stars as Catherine Tramell.
For the 2002 production of Hilton Park, Sharon Stone plays Herself.
In 1968, Sharon Stone's character is Mrs. Robinson in the show Hilyada zheravi.
In 1972, Sharon Stone plays Herself in the release of Dlinnaya doroga v korotkiy den.
For the 2007 movie God's Prayer, Sharon Stone plays Herself.
In 1957, Herself in the show Hell on Devil's Island.
In 1958, she plays Herself/Presenter in the show Haha sannin.
Sharon Stone wears same dress but loses 10 years off her age
Sharon Stone has done what most Hollywood stars would class as an absolute no-no by stepping out this week in the exact same dress she was seen in only ten months ago!
on 2010-03-18 04:51:32
Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony: Meatpacking Mates
Enjoying a romantic St. Patty's day date outing, Jennifer lopez and husband Marc Anthony were spotted side-by-side in New York City on Wednesday evening (March 17).
The "El Cantante" co-star couple seen lovingly walked out of a local restaurant in the
on 2010-03-18 04:50:38
Dutiful Star Sharon Stone
Sharon Stone feels she has a duty to her fans to wear cocktail dresses in public.The 51-year-old actress insists her supporters would feel let down if she was ever pictured with no make-up and a casual outfit, even when not working.She said: "When you sho
on 2010-01-10 04:46:42
Burger Queen Sharon Stone
Sharon Stone is "obsessed" with hamburgers.The 'Basic Instinct' actress says she struggles to put on weight and has to fight hard to maintain her size six/eight frame.She said: "I have to watch not getting too skinny. I'm a mover. I'm not one of those peo
on 2010-01-08 04:48:43
Law & Order stint for Stone
Actress Sharon Stone is to guest star in four episodes of US TV crime series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
on 2010-01-07 04:47:43
Late News: SVU Snags Mischa Barton, Sharon Stone
? Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Benson and Stabler are getting a couple of new friends. Sharon Stone joins the cast of SVU for a four-ep guest arc as a police officer turned...
on 2010-01-06 04:45:35
Sharon Stone to guest star on 'Law & Order: SVU'
(AP)
AP - Sharon Stone will soon be fighting crime in a guest role on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."
on 2010-01-06 04:45:32
Sharon Stone to guest star in "Law & Order: SVU"
(Reuters)
Reuters - Actress Sharon Stone is set to guest star in four episodes in NBC's popular television crime series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", NBC said on Tuesday.
on 2010-01-06 04:45:24
Sharon Stone to guest star in "Law & Order: SVU"
(Reuters)
Reuters - Actress Sharon Stone is set to guest star in four episodes in NBC's popular television crime series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", NBC said on Tuesday.
on 2010-01-06 04:45:10
Sharon Stone to guest star in "Law & Order: SVU"
(Reuters)
Reuters - Actress Sharon Stone is set to guest star in four episodes in NBC's popular television crime series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", NBC said on Tuesday.
on 2010-01-06 04:45:06
Sharon Stone to guest star on 'Law & Order: SVU'
(AP)
AP - Sharon Stone will soon be fighting crime in a guest role on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."
on 2010-01-06 04:45:04
Late News: SVU Snags Mischa Barton, Sharon Stone
? Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Benson and Stabler are getting a couple of new friends. Sharon Stone joins the cast of SVU for a four-ep guest arc as a police officer turned...
on 2010-01-06 04:45:39
Late News: SVU Snags Mischa Barton, Sharon Stone
? Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Benson and Stabler are getting a couple of new friends. Sharon Stone joins the cast of SVU for a four-ep guest arc as a police officer turned...
on 2010-01-06 04:45:43
Late News: SVU Snags Mischa Barton, Sharon Stone
? Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Benson and Stabler are getting a couple of new friends. Sharon Stone joins the cast of SVU for a four-ep guest arc as a police officer turned...
on 2010-01-06 04:45:51
Sharon Stone to appear on ?Law & Order: SVU?
The Oscar-nominated actress will appear on the NBC cop drama in a four-episode story arc later this season, says Pam Golum, a spokeswoman for producer Dick Wolf.
DickWolf - Sharon Stone - Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Arts - Television
on 2010-01-06 04:46:03
Sharon Stone coming to 'Law & Order SVU' for 4 episodes
Sharon Stone is going to be laying down the law come April - on the small screen, no less, on "Law & Order SVU."
on 2010-01-06 04:46:17
Sharon Stone?s ?Law & Order: SVU? guest arc: Maybe only a little crazy
It’s no secret that Law & Order: SVU loves guest stars with Oscar cred. In fact, when the show celebrated its 200th episode in 2008, we chatted with exec producers about 24 guests who’d either won an Academy Award or been nominated for one
on 2010-01-06 04:46:30
Sharon Stone to Tackle 'Law & Order: SVU'
Sharon Stone is set to make an impact on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." The actress will appear in four episodes of the NBC crime-drama later this season playing a cop turned prosecutor, a spokeswoman for producer Dick Wolf tells the A
on 2010-01-06 04:46:59
Link Time! Sean Penn Rejoins The Three Stooges Movie
Sean Penn is back on with The Three Stooges movie as Larry - Cinematical
Mischa Barton will be playing a prostitute on Law & Order: SVU - Zap2It
And Sharon Stone will be getting her own four-episode arc on Law & Order: SVU - The Ausiello Files
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on 2010-01-06 04:49:47
Sharon Stone to play a prosecutor on 'Law & Order: SVU'
?Law & Order: Special Victims Unit? has landed a high-profile guest star to spice up its 11th season. Sharon Stone is joining the NBC drama for four episodes, playing a prosecutor who used to be a police officer, the network...
on 2010-01-06 04:50:23
Sharon vs. Madge: Who'd You Rather?
Filed under: Who'd You Rather?Blonde 51-year-old MILFs Sharon Stone and Madonna stormed through D.C. and NYC respectively this weekend.Question is ...
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on 2009-12-09 04:48:56
Stone's Ailing Father Moves in With Her
Sharon Stone has moved her cancer-suffering father into her Hollywood home so she can care for him, according to U.S. tabloid reports.Joe Stone has been battling esophageal cancer since 2002, and doctors recently told the 79 year old he has limited time l
on 2009-12-04 04:48:42
Sharon Stone's Revealing Audition
Sharon Stone wore a transparent blouse to win her part in 'Basic Instinct'.The 51-year-old actress - who played Catherine Stone in the 1992 erotic thriller - was so desperate to win the part she resorted to flashing her flesh in figure-hugging clothes.The
on 2009-10-14 04:49:56
Stone, Van Houten find 'Satisfaction'
Film News: Production on indie drama to start in first quarter -- Sharon Stone and Carice Van Houten ("Valkyrie") will star in the indie drama "Satisfaction," with production set to start in the U.K. in the first quarter.
on 2009-10-13 04:47:43
Sharon stone-cold, not cougar
Sharon Stone will play a woman who hires a much-younger gigolo in her upcoming (and aptly named) movie "Satisfaction" but don't expect the 51-year-old siren to appear with a boytoy of her own.
on 2009-10-13 04:47:07
Sharon Stone's Killer Casino Role
Sharon Stone nearly "killed herself" making 'Casino'.The actress didn't eat for a week before filming a crucial scene because she was so desperate to impress director Martin Scorsese by looking "skinny and out of it".Recalling her preparation for the role
on 2009-10-11 04:46:29
Sharon Stone Wants Mature Man
Sharon Stone hates dating men who are younger than 40.The 'Basic Instinct' star claims she prefers more experienced lovers, but is only ever approached by muscle-bound men in their 20s.The 51-year-old actress told to Prestige magazine: "Here's my issue -
on 2009-10-08 04:48:58
Sharon Stone Reveals Miscarriage Pain
Sharon Stone has had two miscarriages.The 'Basic Instinct' actress - who has three adopted sons Roan, Laird and Quinn - lost two children in the past, describing the experience as unbearable.The 51-year-old star said: "I had two pregnancies that I lost in
on 2009-10-07 04:49:14
Michael Douglas to play Liberace in new biopic
As far as romantic screen pairings go, this is about as odd a couple as it gets. Michael Douglas, whose leading ladies have included Sharon Stone and Demi Moore, will portray flamboyant pianist Liberace in an upcoming film biography.
on 2009-09-18 04:48:40
Sharon Stone: Bona Fide Bikini Babe
She may be creeping up in years, but Sharon Stone is out to prove that she can look fabulous in a bathing suit no matter how old she is.
The 51-year-old actress was spotted on holiday in Sardinia, Italy over the weekend, showing off her fit and fine f
on 2009-09-01 04:49:21
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Really, I wish reporters - hell, everyone in the media business - would
boycott him. Photographers did it to Sharon Stone a couple of years ago
when she was being too arrogant and it seemed to work. Sure, she's
completely nuts, but apparently treats photgraphers well now.
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Don't ya luv the media?
gungho637@yahoo.com wrote:
> PUSSSYKATT@aol.com wrote:
> he was at and the fact that everyone seems to have been under the knife
> and not Sharon Stone. The context was a morning radio show in Oz
> where they goof on everything, including plastic surgery, of course.
> He didn't say he was against plastic surgery either. Just that it was
> very strange because it wasn't a little nip and tuck to keep yourself
> up as you age, but really extreme stuff.
> --
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Don't ya luv the media?
gungho637@yahoo.com wrote:
> PUSSSYKATT@aol.com wrote:
> he was at and the fact that everyone seems to have been under the knife
> and not Sharon Stone. The context was a morning radio show in Oz
> where they goof on everything, including plastic surgery, of course.
> He didn't say he was against plastic surgery either. Just that it was
> very strange because it wasn't a little nip and tuck to keep yourself
> up as you age, but really extreme stuff.
> --
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PUSSSYKATT@aol.com wrote:
> NY DAILY NEWS/RUSH AND MOLLOY...
> Russell Crowe swears he doesn't think Sharon Stone has had a face-lift.
> London tabs are picking up on an interview in which Crowe is quoted as
> saying "a lot seems to have changed" about his "Quick and the Dead"
> co-star. "You can end up looking like a startled chimpanzee. The eyes
> are gone, the lips are like rubber tires - or more like an orangutan
> that has been kicked in the arse." Crowe's rep tells us the quotes were
> "taken completely out of context." Stone's rep says, "She hasn't had
> plastic surgery."
>
That's what I was saying. He was talking more about a Hollywood party
he was at and the fact that everyone seems to have been under the knife
and not Sharon Stone. The context was a morning radio show in Oz
where they goof on everything, including plastic surgery, of course.
He didn't say he was against plastic surgery either. Just that it was
very strange because it wasn't a little nip and tuck to keep yourself
up as you age, but really extreme stuff.
The whole thing can be heard here...
http://podcasts.2dayfm.com.au/2day/best_of/RUSSELLCROWE4.mp3
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>Arizona John wrote:
Oh, I don't know about that.
C'mon over here, Russ!
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NY DAILY NEWS/RUSH AND MOLLOY...
Russell Crowe swears he doesn't think Sharon Stone has had a face-lift.
London tabs are picking up on an interview in which Crowe is quoted as
saying "a lot seems to have changed" about his "Quick and the Dead"
co-star. "You can end up looking like a startled chimpanzee. The eyes
are gone, the lips are like rubber tires - or more like an orangutan
that has been kicked in the arse." Crowe's rep tells us the quotes were
"taken completely out of context." Stone's rep says, "She hasn't had
plastic surgery."
Rick in Oz wrote:
> http://www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story/0,20281,19003880-5001025,00.html
> May 03, 2006
> Stone, saying her newly youthful face has left him struggling to recognise
> her.
> lips are like rubber tyres - or more like an orang-utan that has been kicked
> in the arse." Ouch.
> about phones.
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I"m not a Sharon Stone fan, but when she was out promoting Basic
Instinct II, I thought she looked great. I didn't think she looked
like monkey etc.
Does anyone have any recent pics?
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Arizona John wrote:
> Rick in Oz wrote:
> Still, most guys would rather get a blow job from Sharon Stone than
> Russell Crowe.
What an odd comment.
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There was a photo of Crowe and his wife in this week's tabloids, and
she is looking really harsh...and all the over-bleached hair...yuck!
Clean up your own wife first Russell...she's no spring chicken, and I
imagine she'll be hitting the Botox soon...well as soon as you pair up
with a young hottie on a movie set.
Billie
Arizona John wrote:
> Rick in Oz wrote:
> Still, most guys would rather get a blow job from Sharon Stone than
> Russell Crowe.
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Rick in Oz wrote:
> http://www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story/0,20281,19003880-5001025,00.html
> May 03, 2006
> Stone, saying her newly youthful face has left him struggling to recognise
> her.
> lips are like rubber tyres - or more like an orang-utan that has been kicked
> in the arse." Ouch.
> about phones.
>
Still, most guys would rather get a blow job from Sharon Stone than
Russell Crowe.
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> Both she and Sharon Stone are hideous these days because of plastic
> surgery.
Throw in Nicolette Sheridan. My goodness, what happened to *her*?
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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 18:43:15 +0000 (UTC), Fiona McQuarrie
wrote:
>Lili2 wrote:
>: NY POST...PAGE 6
>: acting career Sharon Stone is going to focus on her songwriting career.
>Exactly what "songwriting career" does she have?
My thoughts exactly.
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Taylor wrote:
> "Ice Age" Freezes Out "Instinct"
> onslaught.
> by sweeping up a truly mammoth $68 million over the weekend.
> release, with none faring as badly as Basic Instinct 2, which managed to
> vamp up just $3.2 million from Friday to Sunday to finish in 10th place,
> putting the long-in-the-works sequel in a virtual tie with the decidedly
> unsexy Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector ($3.16 million in 11th place).
> audience buying tickets at the North American theaters. Flowing into
> 3,964 locations, the cool cartoon--featuring the voices of Ray Romano,
> Denis Leary and John Leguizamo as the oddball trio of prehistoric
> beasties Manny, Diego and Sid, along with the return of the
> acorn-addicted squirrel Scrat and a new mammoth babe (Queen
> Latifah)--averaged a whopping $17,163 per screen.
> biggest animated debut of all time, after the $108 million of
> DreamWorks' Shrek 2, the $70.5 million of Pixar's The Incredibles and
> $70.3 million of Finding Nemo.
> record $46.3 million, grossed $176.3 million domestically before a
> lucrative DVD release. With Fox reportedly expecting a debut for
> Meltdown somewhere around the mid $50 million mark, the weekend figures
> had the suits squawking.
> Bruce Snyder, who noted that Meltdown was "right up there with the best
> of the Pixar openings, and that's rarified air, so we're delighted!"
> competition for a family film," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of
> box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations, citing reasons for Meltdown's
> success, which he says, presages positive feelings for the upcoming
> summer season.
> crosses over to all audiences," he added, noting that its appeal wasn't
> just confined to families with kids. On Friday night, Meltdown took in
> $21.8 million, on Saturday, $28 million, and on Sunday, $18.3 million.
> The 'toon earned an additional $43.4 million opening overseas.
> sluggish box office so far in 2006. Led by the 'toon, the top 10 films
> grossed about $130 million, up a resounding 35 percent from this time
> last year, when Sin City reigned.
> wasn't so awful. Faced with Showgirls-esque reviews and Stone's loopy
> promotional tour, the R-rated MGM-Columbia release was dumped into 1,453
> sites, where it only averaged $2,203 per screen.
> orphaned brothers who hang around a roller rink in urban Georgia,
> starring Tip Harris and Evan Ross and OutKast's Atwan "Big Boi" Patton.
> The PG-13 Warner Bros. release debuted in third place with $11.6
> million. At only 1,602 sites, it averaged $7,212, which was higher than
> the $5,555 at 2,830 sites for Inside Man, which dropped to second place.
> The Spike Lee-helmed bank heist thriller deposited another $15.4 million
> in its coffers, off 47 percent from its opening week, to bring its
> two-week gross to $52.5 million.
> flick Slither, which opened down in eighth place with $3.9 million. The
> teen-targeting film about invasive alien life forms touched down in
> 1,945 theaters, where it averaged a very sluggish $1,995.
> high school murder mystery, looks like it will be building big word of
> mouth when it expands next week thanks to a very impressive $41,787
> average at just two sites for $83,574. On the flip side, Sony Pictures
> Classics' PG-13 The Devil & Daniel Johnston, a documentary about the
> cult musician, struck the wrong chord, averaging just $5,145 at five
> sites for $25,726.
> Adding 72 sites to play at 126, the R-rated Fox Searchlight release
> averaged $12,748 for a weekend total of $1.6 million. That brings its
> three-week total to $3.3 million.
> compiled by Exhibitor Relations:
> 2. Inside Man, $15.4 million
> 3. ATL, $11.6 million
> 4. Failure to Launch, $6.5 million
> 5. V For Vendetta, $6.3 million
> 6. Stay Alive, $4.5 million
> 7. She's The Man, $4.4 million
> 8. Slither, $3.9 million
> 9. The Shaggy Dog, $3.24 million
> 10. Basic Instinct 2, $3.2 million
>
Um... I think they meant "Apr. 2, 2006"! I bet that arrogant prick
Michael Douglas is laughing hard right now and sighing a HUGE sigh of
relief that he stayed away from this project like the black plague...
which pretty much what it was!
> ---
> http://www.sexuallymutilatedchild.org/
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"Ice Age" Freezes Out "Instinct"
by Bridget Byrne
Apr 3, 2006, 1:25 PM PT
Not even her vaunted ice pick could save Sharon Stone from the Ice Age
onslaught.
Ice Age: The Meltdown put the deep freeze on the multiplex competition
by sweeping up a truly mammoth $68 million over the weekend.
That left slim pickings for the three other movies entering wide
release, with none faring as badly as Basic Instinct 2, which managed to
vamp up just $3.2 million from Friday to Sunday to finish in 10th place,
putting the long-in-the-works sequel in a virtual tie with the decidedly
unsexy Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector ($3.16 million in 11th place).
Despite some lukewarm reviews, Meltdown pulled in 51.5 percent of the
audience buying tickets at the North American theaters. Flowing into
3,964 locations, the cool cartoon--featuring the voices of Ray Romano,
Denis Leary and John Leguizamo as the oddball trio of prehistoric
beasties Manny, Diego and Sid, along with the return of the
acorn-addicted squirrel Scrat and a new mammoth babe (Queen
Latifah)--averaged a whopping $17,163 per screen.
The CGI sequel ranks as the biggest ever March opener and the fourth
biggest animated debut of all time, after the $108 million of
DreamWorks' Shrek 2, the $70.5 million of Pixar's The Incredibles and
$70.3 million of Finding Nemo.
The original Ice Age, which debuted in March 2002 with a then month
record $46.3 million, grossed $176.3 million domestically before a
lucrative DVD release. With Fox reportedly expecting a debut for
Meltdown somewhere around the mid $50 million mark, the weekend figures
had the suits squawking.
"Great news...extraordinary" exclaimed Fox's distribution executive
Bruce Snyder, who noted that Meltdown was "right up there with the best
of the Pixar openings, and that's rarified air, so we're delighted!"
"Great marketing; a perfect family film; perfect timing with no
competition for a family film," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of
box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations, citing reasons for Meltdown's
success, which he says, presages positive feelings for the upcoming
summer season.
"With over 50 percent of ticket buyers, this means the film basically
crosses over to all audiences," he added, noting that its appeal wasn't
just confined to families with kids. On Friday night, Meltdown took in
$21.8 million, on Saturday, $28 million, and on Sunday, $18.3 million.
The 'toon earned an additional $43.4 million opening overseas.
Dergarabedian also credits Meltdown with thawing out what had been a
sluggish box office so far in 2006. Led by the 'toon, the top 10 films
grossed about $130 million, up a resounding 35 percent from this time
last year, when Sin City reigned.
Think how much higher that figure could have been if Basic Instinct 2
wasn't so awful. Faced with Showgirls-esque reviews and Stone's loopy
promotional tour, the R-rated MGM-Columbia release was dumped into 1,453
sites, where it only averaged $2,203 per screen.
But performing above expectations was another newcomer, ATL, about
orphaned brothers who hang around a roller rink in urban Georgia,
starring Tip Harris and Evan Ross and OutKast's Atwan "Big Boi" Patton.
The PG-13 Warner Bros. release debuted in third place with $11.6
million. At only 1,602 sites, it averaged $7,212, which was higher than
the $5,555 at 2,830 sites for Inside Man, which dropped to second place.
The Spike Lee-helmed bank heist thriller deposited another $15.4 million
in its coffers, off 47 percent from its opening week, to bring its
two-week gross to $52.5 million.
The fourth of the week's major new releases was the wry Universal horror
flick Slither, which opened down in eighth place with $3.9 million. The
teen-targeting film about invasive alien life forms touched down in
1,945 theaters, where it averaged a very sluggish $1,995.
In limited release, Focus Features' R-rated Brick, a film noir take on a
high school murder mystery, looks like it will be building big word of
mouth when it expands next week thanks to a very impressive $41,787
average at just two sites for $83,574. On the flip side, Sony Pictures
Classics' PG-13 The Devil & Daniel Johnston, a documentary about the
cult musician, struck the wrong chord, averaging just $5,145 at five
sites for $25,726.
Finally,Thank You for Smoking continued to light up the box office.
Adding 72 sites to play at 126, the R-rated Fox Searchlight release
averaged $12,748 for a weekend total of $1.6 million. That brings its
three-week total to $3.3 million.
Here's a rundown of the top 10 films based on final studio figures
compiled by Exhibitor Relations:
1. Ice Age: The Meltdown, $68 million
2. Inside Man, $15.4 million
3. ATL, $11.6 million
4. Failure to Launch, $6.5 million
5. V For Vendetta, $6.3 million
6. Stay Alive, $4.5 million
7. She's The Man, $4.4 million
8. Slither, $3.9 million
9. The Shaggy Dog, $3.24 million
10. Basic Instinct 2, $3.2 million
(Originally published Apr. 2, 2004 at 1:35 p.m. PT.)
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Lili2 wrote:
: NY POST...PAGE 6
: NOW that it looks like "Basic Instinct 2" isn't going to revitalize her
: acting career Sharon Stone is going to focus on her songwriting career.
: Last week, after her appearance on "The View," Stone went straight to a
: Manhattan recording studio, our spy said. "It took her 20 minutes to
: get out of the car. When she did, she asked a photographer how he knew
: where she would be. He made up a lie and said he found out on the
: Internet." Stone didn't believe him and offered the lenser $100 to tell
: her how he knew she would be at "The View" as "it was a last-minute
: thing" - and even signed four pictures for him while "getting
: increasingly paranoid." The photographer finally admitted he had been
: following her, and Stone was mollified.
Exactly what "songwriting career" does she have?
Fiona
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Meg wrote:
> transitioned into roles where she played the mother, or older sister.
> Both she and Sharon Stone are hideous these days because of plastic
> surgery.
I agree. And she could have could have gotten appropriate plastic
surgery (see: Meryl Streep and Catherine Deneuve - both gorgeous - and
their force of personality is something MR doesn't have, imho- cute
doesn't age well).
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SoCally wrote:
> material. I hate when actresses bitch about no role for women over 40
> -- and yet they do nothing to actually FIND the roles! The men like
> George Clooney and Sean Penn are getting older too but they are
> creating their own work. Clooney even said that's the whole reason he
> got into directing - because he knew he wouldn't get work as he ages.
> So Meg really only has herself to blame.
> she deserves. Everyone knows that Denis cheated throughout his
> marriage.
> his bad guy image is ALL about his temper, not Meg.
She always said they remained friends. but judging from his remarks I'd
say not.
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> If she was smart she could have maintained her natural appeal and
> transitioned into roles where she played the mother, or older sister.
> Both she and Sharon Stone are hideous these days because of plastic
> surgery.
They should have done what Jodie Foster did -- develope their own
material. I hate when actresses bitch about no role for women over 40
-- and yet they do nothing to actually FIND the roles! The men like
George Clooney and Sean Penn are getting older too but they are
creating their own work. Clooney even said that's the whole reason he
got into directing - because he knew he wouldn't get work as he ages.
So Meg really only has herself to blame.
Although I do think she gets more of a bum wrap for the divorce that
she deserves. Everyone knows that Denis cheated throughout his
marriage.
As far as Crowe, I'm surprised he sounds a little bitter about it. But
his bad guy image is ALL about his temper, not Meg.
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CliffB wrote:
> Meg wrote:
If she was smart she could have maintained her natural appeal and
transitioned into roles where she played the mother, or older sister.
Both she and Sharon Stone are hideous these days because of plastic
surgery.
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Back to Basic, icepick and all
By Dan Glaister
April 1, 2006
We've seen a lot of Sharon Stone'>Sharon Stone of late. The 48-year-old actor popped up at
the Oscars, her backcombed hair winning her all the wrong sort of attention.
A few days later she was in Israel, offering to "kiss just about anyone" to
help bring peace to the Middle East. This week she's on screen in her latest
film, Basic Instinct 2.
Wearing seemingly nothing but a white fur coat and leather boots, Stone
talked before the film's world premiere about sex and sexiness and
sexuality.
"I think it's so different in Europe, where you have only to walk down the
street and remember you're a woman," she said at a press conference. "In the
US we tend to erase women after they're 40, and it's a period when women
become their most interesting. They are sexual in a different and alluring
way.
"This film expresses that sexual allure in an unabashed and provocative way,
in a way that is gritty and dangerous."
There was more nudity in Basic Instinct 2, she said, and it was kinkier.
Basic Instinct was one of the iconic films of the 1990s, and the sequel sees
Stone's character, Catherine Tramell, take her nefarious ways to London. In
the opening scene she is having sex in a sports car with former footballer
Stan Collymore. Posters suggest there may be a reprise of the famous moment
from Basic Instinct - the shot of Stone uncrossing her legs to reveal an
absence of underwear. That made the first film, prompting Stone to exclaim
that the audience could "see all the way to Nebraska".
Which Sharon Stone'>Sharon Stone was talking at her press conference is open to question:
the sex-bomb star, the activist, the mother, possibly all three. The
contradiction between her personas is one that she, and those around her,
have noted. As her mother observed: "Sharon has been posing since the day
she arrived. She came out posing." What everyone agrees on is that Stone is
fiercely ambitious and very bright: the daughter of an Avon lady and a
factory worker, she has an IQ of 153. Growing up in rural Pennsylvania,
Stone soon realised that even the plainest Jane could reinvent herself. "I
wanted to fit in," she told an interviewer in 1994. "So I got fashion
magazines and I gained some weight and, you know, bought some tight jeans
and some high heels and dyed my hair and got contact lenses and went to
college." Shortly after that she was crowned Miss Crawford County. Following
a stint studying fine art and creative writing and working at McDonald's,
she secured a modelling contract and made her way to New York.
Stone's break in films came in 1980, when Woody Allen cast her as "pretty
girl on train" in Stardust Memories. From there she became what Basic
Instinct screenwriter Joe Eszterhas called a "B-movie starlet". Her first
major role came with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Total Recall, a role she
secured after posing for Playboy. The 17th actress to audition for Basic
Instinct, she was perfect for the part. "Sharon is evil," Eszterhas
remembers director Paul Verhoeven telling him.
Her chance to put Nebraska behind her came with Martin Scorsese's Casino.
The resulting Golden Globe and Oscar nomination should have been the start
of a glittering career, but instead it was followed by a series of poor
parts in poor films, from Sphere to Catwoman.
Her private life was equally uneven: "If I'd had one more thing go wrong I'd
have been a country and western song." She endured two brief marriages,
including one to newspaper editor Phil Bronstein.
Childless, she has adopted two children, declaring recently: "Adoption is
God's other big birth canal." She has been a resolute campaigner for AIDS
sufferers, chairing the American Foundation for AIDS Research for 12 years.
She has also campaigned against poverty, stealing the show at the recent
world economic forum in Davos, Switzerland, when she called for people to
give money to buy mosquito nets for African children.
Now she has returned to the vehicle that brought her fame. Stone,
reportedly, had a controlling hand in Basic Instinct 2, and secured a deal
that would see her paid $13.6 million even had it not been made. Despite
declaring eight years ago that "sexpots age fast in Hollywood", she has
again embraced the role of icepick-wielding uber-vamp. As she once said: "If
you have a vagina and an attitude, that's a deadly combination in this
business."
Basic Instinct 2 is in cinemas now.
About Sharon Stone'>Sharon Stone
Born March 10, 1958, Pennsylvania.
Education Edinboro State University of Pennsylvania.
Family Married Michael Greenburg 1984-86; newspaper editor Phil Bronstein
1998-2004, adopted one child, 2000. Stone adopted another child in 2005.
Career Films include Deadly Blessing (1981); King Solomon's Mines (1985);
Action Jackson (1988); Total Recall (1990); Basic Instinct (1992); Sliver
(1993); Intersection (1994); The Quick and the Dead (1995); Casino (1995);
Diabolique (1996); The Mighty (1998); The Muse (1999).
Career high Playing wife of Robert De Niro's mobster in Casino, for which
she received her first Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination.
Career low King Solomon's Mines (1985), which she describes as "a bad hairdo
running through the jungle".
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