Saturday, April 3, 2010

ESPN reporter Erin Andrews seems to have more in line


Erin Andrews must be real confused with the present situation of death threat. just few days back she was annoyed by a hidden sex tape kind of scandal.


this happiness of Erin Andrews seems long gone. The e-mails were at first sexual, but the most recent were explicitly violent and "threatened Erin with murder," Grossman said. They also had details about location and method.


celeb hypes does come with some extra attention, as well as lots of unwanted attention. security is taken as precaution. but can you think how she is dealing with her growing mental stress.

First she was secretly videotaped in the nude. Now she's receiving death threats. At least a dozen e-mails had been sent to a media outlet threatening ESPN reporter and "Dancing With the Stars" contestant Erin Andrews since September, her attorney Marshall Grossman said.
we hope she regain her peace in life and all these treats let proved to be a hoax.

'Burlesque' first feature film by Christina Aguilera, relate to her past






walked down past memory lane while talking about 'Burlesque' first feature film by Christina Aguilera.

Christina Aguilera was motivated by her abusive childhood for her new movie role.

The 'Dirrty' singer takes on the part of tough girl Ali in her first feature film 'Burlesque' and says thinking about her time growing up created the feelings of intense emotion she wanted to convey in the role.

Christina - who regularly watched her father abuse her mother - told Britain's OK! magazine: "The girls I play, Ali, has a rough past - her mother dies when she's very young and she's been in foster homes. I could relate to that pain, growing up in an abusive household. That gave me great motivation to provoke my tears for those scenes where I had to really pour it on. I felt it deeply, to go through a lot of those things that brought up a lot of painful memories.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Avatar Box office Record The Biggest Grossing offshore Title in Movie History


The James Cameron mega-budget blockbuster rolled up an overseas cume through Sunday of $1.288 billion, exceeding by $46 million "Titanic's" 13-year international box office record of $1.242 billion. The record actually fell Saturday, as predicted.

The James Cameron mega-budget blockbuster rolled up an overseas cume through Sunday of $1.288 billion, exceeding by $46 million "Titanic"s 13-year international box office record of $1.242 billion. The record actually fell Saturday, as predicted.France (cume $123.3 million), Germany ($95.7 million), the U.K. ($92.9 million), South Korea ($79.5 million), Japan ($77.7 million), Australia ($77.1 million) and Spain ($76 million). "Avatar" is now the biggest grossing film of all time in China, Spain, Russia, Hong Kong and Chile. It is the biggest Hollywood film ever to play in India."Titanic"s domestic box office record ($600.8 million) and its worldwide cume ($1.843 billion).


The re-release of Disney's "Toy Story 2" was new at six, just above "The Book of Eli," which was down one place with Denzel Washington as a man on a mission in post-apocalyptic America.

Vampire movie "Daybreakers," with Ethan Hawke and Willem Dafoe, was down one place at eight.Natalie Portman, Jake Gyllenhaal and Tobey Maguire in war movie "Brothers" were new at nine, ahead of another newcomer, French gangster movie "A Prophet."



"Avatar" has grossed $552.8 million in the U.S. and Canada, and $1.8408 billion globally. Given "Avatar's" current box office pace ,"Sherlock Holmes" from director Guy Ritchie stayed No. 2 with $17.1 million from 5,048 screens in 55 markets for a cume of $196.5 million. In third place was Fox's family-oriented "Alvin and the Chipmunks: the Squeakquel," which garnered $11.6 million from 5,017 screens in 60 markets for a foreign cume of $175 million.the UK, the 3D space extravaganza gained ground steadily and has so far taken 57.4 million pounds in its six-week British run.