Teri Hatcher’s mean struggle

May 12, 2009 :: Posted by - Amalia :: Category - TV Gossip

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Teri Hatcher found it “difficult to be mean” while working on ‘Coraline’.

According to director Henry Selick, the ‘Desperate Housewives’ star could not bring herself to shout at her on-screen daughter Dakota Fanning – even though the pair were only voicing characters for the animated adventure.

He said: “Teri’s fantastic. She has a lot of range. The main thing with Teri was that it was difficult for her to be mean, because she has a great daughter and could never be that way to her own daughter.”

In the family adventure animation – which stars Dakota as the title character – Teri voiced the role of Coraline’s mother and her evil alter-ego Other Mother.

Despite struggling with the role initially, Henry – who also directed ‘James and the Giant Peach’ and ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ – says Teri quickly settled into the part.

He explained: “She was ready to take charge of the Other Mother at her most wicked and most evil. I think that was the most fun for her.”

Meanwhile, Henry was also impressed with 15-year-old Dakota’s professionalism.

He added to DigitalSpy: “I met with her one-on-one and it was fantastic – a young girl pulling at her hair and acting like a kid but talking like a seasoned pro. She brings an incredible range in her performance and believability. She’s very likeable without being sickly sweet and also very inspirational to the animators.”

Sourced via myparkmag.co.uk

Paid to party

May 12, 2009 :: Posted by - Amalia :: Category - Celebrity Gossip

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I really love new South African movies because it’s not that often we get to see people we can actually relate to on the big screen.

So, of course, I couldn’t miss the pre-release screening of White Wedding, which stars Rapulana Seiphemo and Kenneth Nkosi.

It was great to see singer Simphiwe Dana out. Her regal presence was still felt even when she was just chilling out in the corner with her friend during the snacks before the movie. But I guess if as an artist you don’t have a presence at all, you should quit the business and try your hand at something else.

Khumbul’ekhaya presenter Andile Carelse attended with her brother. She chatted about how surprised she was to find out that the length of the dress she wore at the South African Film and Television Awards a few months ago was such a big story.

I wondered why there were so many rappers from Skwatta Kamp at the do, then I found out that member Slikour’s company was also behind the screening. In the theatre, he decided to give a long and sincere speech before the movie started about how this was an opportunity for everyone to hang out.

It was sweet, but I think he went a little overboard when he started doing PR for his company (someone ended up having to grab the mike away from him). I guess he’s just generally got the gift of the gab.

Nevertheless, I loved the movie and recommend that everyone see it. It’s hilarious. — Ziphezinhle Msimango

Sourced via myparkmag.co.u

‘I wanted Brad Pitt to play my lover’

May 11, 2009 :: Posted by - Amalia :: Category - TV Gossip

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Brad Pitt will star in the next Sex And The City movie, if Mario Cantone gets his way.

The actor – who plays Charlotte York Goldenblatt’s gay friend Anthony Marentino – would love the Hollywood heartthrob to play his lover in the latest big-screen version of the hit US TV show, but admits it’s an unrealistic request.

He told In Touch Weekly magazine: “I’ve always said I wanted Brad Pitt to play my lover, but that’s never going to happen because he’s much better looking. Either him or Ashton Kutcher!”

Mario has played Anthony since the third series of the TV show, when he appeared as Charlotte’s wedding planner.

Although Brad is unlikely to sign up, it was recently revealed Chris Noth will reprise his role as Mr Big in the new film.

The actor – who played Carrie Bradshaw’s love interest in the first film as well as all six TV series – will now join the rest of his co-stars in the sequel, after previously being the only major cast member who hadn’t signed a contract.

Sarah Jessica Parker, who plays fashion-obsessed writer Carrie, confirmed the news at the Tribeca Film Festival but wouldn’t elaborate on any of the stories, insisting: “I don’t know anything yet.”

The highly-anticipated film will be released on May 2010.

Sourced via tonight.co.za