Ski Resort Where Richardson Fell Sets Helmet RuleOctober 1st, 2009 The Canadian ski resort where NATASHA RICHARDSON fell and suffered a fatal head injury has set new helmet rules - six months after the actress' tragic death. The 45-year-old actress wife of Liam Neeson passed away in March (09) after she was removed from life support, following a skiing accident on the slopes of Mont Tremblant in Montreal.
Rakhi Sawant sets 10 rules for reality show houseSeptember 24th, 2009 CANDOLIM - Bollywood item girl Rakhi Sawant has a list of 10 rules for anyone visiting her villa in Goa on the sets of the reality show "Pati Patni Aur Woh", where she and her Canada-based fiance Elesh Parujanwala are experiencing the hardships of parenting. At the entrance of Rakhi's villa in Candolim, which has been hired for the show, a visiting IANS correspondent noticed a board which read - "Please remove your shoes".
Panettiere Rules Out CollegeSeptember 23rd, 2009 HEROES star HAYDEN PANETTIERE has ruled out a college education - insisting she's had her own "learning experience" growing up in Hollywood. The 20-year-old, who plays a college student in the U.S.
Tautou Rules Out Hollywood MoveSeptember 22nd, 2009 French actress AUDREY TAUTOU has ruled out a permanent move to Hollywood despite acknowledging it would help her career - because she fears living in Los Angeles would inflate her ego. The star has risen to international fame with roles in award-winning film Amelie and The Da Vinci Code, opposite Tom Hanks.
Audrey Tautou rules out permanent move to HollywoodSeptember 22nd, 2009 LONDON - French actress Audrey Tautou says she has no plans to settle down in Hollywood because she wants to act in good films than just be famous. Tautou gained international recognition with the multi-ward winning and Oscar nominated Amelie, where she played the title character and The Da Vinci Code, where she played Sophie Neveu opposite Tom Hanks.
Aniston 'rules out nothing' to be a momSeptember 18th, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston has admitted that she would consider using donor sperm if she had no other way of getting pregnant. "I am ready for anything.
Soderbergh rules out 'Ocean's Fourteen' movieSeptember 13th, 2009 NEW YORK - Hollywood filmmaker Steven Soderbergh has ruled out a fourth instalment in the "Ocean's Eleven" franchise because no one wants to carry on the film series without funnyman Bernie Mac. Mac, who portrayed Frank Catton in all three Ocean's movies, died last year and now Soderbergh can't imagine making a fourth film without him, reports hollywood.com.
Oscars Bosses Change The RulesSeptember 1st, 2009 Bosses at the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have changed the voting rules for the Academy Awards - to help make the polling for the coveted Best Picture Oscar more accurate. The changes mean members will now be asked to rate the ten nominees in order of preference, rather than picking one outright winner.
CBS: Producers kick 'Big Brother 11' contestant Chima Simone off the show for breaking rulesAugust 16th, 2009 Producers evict Chima Simone from 'Big Brother 11'LOS ANGELES — Chima Simone is no longer in the "Big Brother" house. CBS said producers removed the 33-year-old freelance journalist from the voyeuristic reality series for breaking the show's rules.
Rules for an Economical Malayalam filmAugust 14th, 2009 The Kerala Film Producers' Association (KFPA) has come up with five rules to cut down the cost of making films and to ensure the discipline on the sets. The rules as decided on Monday are-
A Malayalam film should not cost more than Rs.3.5 crores
No Malayalam film should be shot longer than 45 days.
Magadheera distributor faces suspensionAugust 14th, 2009 Vijayakumar, the distributor of Magadheera, is to be suspended by the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) as per the president, Dr. Jayamala’s decision (in consultation with the other members of the KFCC in a meeting held on Wednesday).
LENO CLEARED OF VIOLATING WRITERS STRIKE RULESAugust 11th, 2009 U.S. talk show host JAY LENO has been cleared of breaking the Writers Guild of America's (WGA) rules during strike action last year (08). The WGA investigated allegations that Leno violated the Hollywood union's 100-day strike action by performing nightly monologues on his former series The Tonight Show at a time when all writers in Tinseltown were supposed to put down their pens.
Coco Chanel dubbed a liar by French actress Audrey TautouJuly 27th, 2009 LONDON - French actress Audrey Tautou has launched a vicious attack on the world's greatest female fashion icon, Coco Chanel, dubbing her "a liar". Tautou plays Chanel in a new biopic, which tells the story of how the fashion designer rose from a country orphanage to become an international star by founding her eponymous fashion label.
Audrey Tautou wanted to study monkeysJuly 24th, 2009 LONDON - French actress Audrey Tautou has revealed she wanted to be a zoologist and study monkeys when she was growing up. "The Da Vinci Code" star admits acting was never her ambition until she reached her late teens and started to enjoy socialising, reports imdb.com.
Reverend Al Sharpton calls for Jacko stamp honourJuly 7th, 2009 LONDON - American Baptist minister Reverend Al Sharpton has called on US Postal Service officials to honour late King of Pop Michael Jackson with a commemorative stamp. Sharpton, 54, a civil rights leader and long-time friend of the Jackson family, wanted to ensure the singer's memory lived on following his sudden death on June 25.