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There's nothing to worry about. Ty & viber are right. It doesn't say that he won't be in this movie.
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Couldn't agree more. Love the song Tim. Thanks.
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Jada Pinkett Smith's Revealing Interview For actor Will Smith, there's no bigger hero in his personal life than his wife, actress Jada Pinkett Smith. "I look at this woman every day," he explains. "And I’m always like, ‘Somebody needs to honor you, girl!’” And that's exactly what happened Thursday when Essence magazine honored Jada at its First Annual Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon. In an interview with TV's Extra, Jada opens up about the harsh difficulties in her early life that molded her into the strong woman she is today. “I watched my aunt and my mother go through addiction," the actress reveals. "And how they went in and out of rehab. It affected me a lot.” Jada also says that, unlike some shaky Hollywood marriages, her husband of 10 years is the real deal. “Will doesn’t behave the way he does for me," she explains. "You have to do that because that the man you want to be. Will is that man." And on the question of Jada's top beauty secret, it appears that Will has a hand in that too, as she responds, “Lots of sex!” To check out the entire interview, tune in tonight to Extra! http://okmagazine.com/news/view/4727
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LONDON (Reuters) - Will Smith won an apology and undisclosed damages in a London court on Friday over a false claim that he had described World War Two Nazi leader Adolf Hitler as a "good person". The Oscar-nominated star, one of the world's most popular and highly paid actors, was left deeply distressed and acutely embarrassed over the wrong story published by an entertainment newswire service, the High Court heard. Smith's comments, originally published in the Scottish Daily Record newspaper, were then "wholly misrepresented" by the London-based World Entertainment News Network (WENN), Judge David Eady was told. The agency, which says on its website that it provides information to more than 1,000 media outlets in 25 countries, picked up the interview and then wrongly published worldwide a story headlined "Smith: Hitler was a good person". "The article alleged (Smith) had declared in an interview that Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler was a good person," Smith's lawyer Rachel Atkins told the court. "It wholly misrepresents (his) actual words." She said Smith, also a Grammy-winning rapper who was not in court, actually thought Hitler was "vile and heinous". "The allegations that he could think otherwise is deeply distressing...and has caused him acute embarrassment," she said. WENN retracted the story and issued a correction and an apology, but no media published it, leaving the libel "at large", Atkins said. She said the undisclosed compensation WENN had agreed to pay would be donated to an unnamed charity. It also will meet his legal costs. John Melville Smith, defending WENN, said his client apologized for the story, which they now admitted was wrong. "(WENN) offers its apologies to (Smith) for any distress and embarrassment caused by this article," he told the court. "(It) accepts that the allegations concerning (him) were misleading and published in error." Smith has starred in several Hollywood blockbusters including "Men In Black", "Independence Day" and "The Pursuit of Happyness", which earned him a second Academy Award nomination. http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainme...lBrandChannel=0
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Jada Is the Essence of Women in Hollywood While the crowning jewel of award season, the Academy Awards, are Sunday this whole week is full of actors rewarding each other including yesterday's First Annual Essence Black Women In Hollywood luncheon. Jada Pinkett Smith was one of the women of the afternoon and Will was on hand to present the award to his wife for everything that she has done in Hollywood. Tom and Katie (love her shoes) were there to help celebrate and speak about their friend alongside Kerry Washington, Gabrielle Union and Vivica A. Fox just to name a few. Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee and possible record-breaker Ruby Dee also received an award at the luncheon and who knows, her mantel may be even more full by the end of the weekend! To see more from the event including Quincy Jones, Gabrielle Union, Vivica A. Fox, Paula Patton, Raven Symone and others just read more http://popsugar.com/1062865
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Why's Jada Crying? Something's made Jada Pinkett Smith spout some salties. Yes, this dame has had a right boo-hoo. But what's the cause of her wet-eyed woe? It takes a lot to get a lady crying when she's got mascara on, trust us. The panda-eyed look is never a favourite on a night out. However, we're glad to report those were tears of pure joy. The petite lady was on stage at the first Annual Essence Black Women In Hollywood luncheon, and it seems her teary-eyed moment set off hubby Will Smith too. He wasn't shy to cry on stage either, but we know they were pure tears of pride as he handed over an award to his wife for the huge impact she's made in Hollywood. Heck, they may even get us started on the waterworks now too. Sniff. Making us even more emotional is the fact that their pals, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, were there to support them. Sob. So, grab a tissue and tootle off to see the gallery of Jada Pinkett Smith at the Hollywood luncheon. http://showbiz.sky.com/showbiz/article/0,,...1306433,00.html
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'300,' 'Harry Potter' lead the way Warner Bros. and Paramount dominated feature film nominations for the 34th annual Saturn Awards. Warners scored 23 noms, the most of any studio, and its Frank Miller sword-and-sandal epic “300” led all films with 10. “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” also from Warner, had nine. Par drew 22 mentions, including eight for “Sweeney Todd” and three for “There Will Be Blood,” including an actor nom for Daniel Day-Lewis. “Cloverfield” grabbed two and “Transformers” received a pair. Kudos, from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, recognize projects in those genres as well as actioners and thrillers. “The Golden Compass,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” and “Spider-Man 3” each received four noms. In TV, “Lost” led with seven mentions, “Dexter” nabbed five and “Heroes” had four. As usual, the nom lineups are eccentric, reflecting the selective groups of projects eligible, especially in the acting categories. Day-Lewis will compete with Gerard Butler of “300” and Johnny Depp for “Sweeney Todd,” among others. Lead actress race features Amy Adams of “Enchanted” against Belen Rueda of “The Orphanage” and Carice van Houten of “Black Book,” both foreign-language thrillers. Guillermo del Toro will receive the George Pal Memorial Award and author Tim Lucas gets a special achievement award for his 2007 book on Italian horror auteur Mario Bava. And the nominees are: FILM Science Fiction Film "Cloverfield" (Paramount) "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" (20th Century Fox) "I Am Legend" (Warner Bros.) "The Last Mimzy" (New Line Cinema) "Sunshine" (Fox Searchlight) "Transformers" (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) Fantasy Film "Enchanted" (Buena Vista) "The Golden Compass" (New Line Cinema) "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" (Warner Bros.) "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End" (Buena Vista) "Spider-Man 3" (Sony) "Stardust" (Paramount) Horror Film "30 Days of Night" (Sony) "1408" (The Weinstein Co.) "Ghost Rider" (Sony) "Grindhouse" (The Weinstein Co.) "The Mist" (The Weinstein Co.) "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) Action / Adventure / Thriller Film "3:10 to Yuma" (Lionsgate) "300" (Warner Bros.) "The Bourne Ultimatum" (Universal) "Live Free or Die Hard" (20th Century Fox) "No Country for Old Men" (Miramax) "There Will Be Blood" (Paramount Vantage) "Zodiac" (Paramount) Actor Gerard Butler ("300") (Warner Bros.) John Cusack ("1408") (The Weinstein Co.) Daniel Day-Lewis ("There Will Be Blood") (Paramount Vantage) Johnny Depp ("Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street") (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) Viggo Mortensen ("Eastern Promises") (Focus Features) Will Smith ("I Am Legend") (Warner Bros.) Actress Amy Adams ("Enchanted") (Buena Vista) Ashley Judd ("Bug") (Lionsgate) Helena Bonham Carter ("Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street") (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) Naomi Watts ("Eastern Promises") (Focus Features) Belen Rueda ("The Orphanage") (Picturehouse) Carice van Houten ("Black Book") (Sony Pictures Classics) Best Supporting Actor Javier Bardem ("No Country for Old Men") (Miramax) Ben Foster ("3:10 to Yuma") (Lionsgate) James Franco ("Spider-Man 3") (Sony) Justin Long ("Live Free or Die Hard") (20th Century Fox) Alan Rickman ("Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street") (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) David Wenham ("300") (Warner Bros.) Supporting Actress Lizzy Caplan ("Cloverfield") (Paramount) Marcia Gay Harden ("The Mist") (The Weinstein Co.) Lena Headey ("300") (Warner Bros.) Rose McGowan ("Grindhouse" - "Planet Terror") (The Weinstein Co.) Michelle Pfeiffer ("Stardust") (Paramount) Imelda Staunton ("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix") (Warner Bros.) Performance by a Younger Actor Alex Etel ("The Water Horse") (Sony) Freddie Highmore ("August Rush") (Warner Bros.) Josh Hutcherson ("Bridge to Terabithia") (Buena Vista) Daniel Radcliffe ("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix") (Warner Bros.) Dakota Blue Richards ("The Golden Compass") (New Line Cinema) Rhiannon Leigh Wryn ("The Last Mimzy") (New Line Cinema) Direction Tim Burton ("Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street") (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) Frank Darabont ("The Mist") (The Weinstein Co.) Paul Greengrass ("The Bourne Ultimatum") (Universal) Sam Raimi ("Spider-Man 3") (Sony) Zack Snyder ("300") (Warner Bros.) David Yates ("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix") (Warner Bros.) Writing Roger Avary, Neil Gaiman ("Beowulf") (Paramount) Brad Bird ("Ratatouille") (Buena Vista) Joel Coen, Ethan Coen ("No Country for Old Men") (Miramax) Michael Goldenberg ("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix") (Warner Bros.) Michael Gordon, Zack Snyder, Kurt Johnstad ("300") (Warner Bros.) John Logan ("Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street") (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) Music Tyler Bates ("300") (Warner Bros.) Jonny Greenwood ("There Will Be Blood") (Paramount Vantage) Nicholas Hooper ("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix") (Warner Bros.) Mark Mancina ("August Rush") (Warner Bros.) Alan Menken ("Enchanted") (Buena Vista) John Powell ("The Bourne Ultimatum") (Universal) Best Costume Colleen Atwood ("Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street") (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) Ruth Myers ("The Golden Compass") (New Line Cinema) Penny Rose ("Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End") (Buena Vista) Sammy Sheldon ("Stardust") (Paramount) Jany Temime ("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix") (Warner Bros.) Michael Wilkinson ("300") (Warner Bros.) Make-Up Howard Berger, Greg Nicotero, Jake Garber - ("Grindhouse" - "Planet Terror") (The Weinstein Co.) Nick Dudman, Amanda Knight - ("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix") (Warner Bros.) Davina Lamont - ("30 Days of Night") (Sony) Ve Neill, Martin Samuel - ("Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End") (Buena Vista) Peter Owen, Ivana Primorac - ("Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street") (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) Shaun Smith, Mark Rappaport - ("300") (Warner Bros.) Special Effects Tim Burke, John Richardson, Paul Franklin, Greg Butler - ("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix") (Warner Bros.) Scott Farrar, Scott Benza, Russell Earl, John Frazier - ("Transformers") (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) Michael Fink, Bill Westenhofer, Ben Morris, Trevor Wood - ("The Golden Compass") (New Line Cinema) John Knoll, Hal Hickel, Charles Gibson, John Frazier - ("Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End") (Buena Vista) Scott Stokdyk, Peter Nofz, Spencer Cook, John R. Frazier - ("Spider-Man 3") (Sony) Chris Watts, Grant Freckelton, Derek Wentworth, Daniel Leduc - ("300") (Warner Bros.) International Film "Black Book" (Sony Pictures Classics) "Day Watch" (Fox Searchlight) "Eastern Promises" (Focus Features) "Goya’s Ghosts" (Samuel Goldwyn Films) "The Orphanage" (Picturehouse) "Sleuth" (Sony Pictures Classics) Animated Film "Beowulf" (Paramount) "Meet the Robinsons" (Buena Vista) "Ratatouille" (Buena Vista) "Shrek the Third" (DreamWorks SKG / Paramount) "The Simpsons Movie" (20th Century Fox) "Surf’s Up" (Sony) TELEVISION NOMINATIONS Network Television Series "Heroes" (NBC) "Journeyman" (NBC) "Lost" (ABC) "Pushing Daisies" (ABC) "Supernatural" (CW) "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (Fox) Syndicated / Cable Television Series "Battlestar Galactica" (Sci Fi Channel) "The Closer" (TNT) "Dexter" (Showtime) "Kyle XY" (ABC Family) "Saving Grace" (TNT) "Stargate SG-1" (Sci Fi Channel / MGM) Presentation on Television "Battlestar Galactica: Razor" (Sci Fi Channel) "The Company" (TNT) "Fallen" (ABC Family) "The Family Guy" - "Blue Harvest" (Fox) "Masters of Science Fiction" (ABC) "Shrek the Halls" (ABC) "Tin Man" (Sci Fi Channel) International Series "Doctor Who" (Sci Fi Channel) "Jekyll" (BBC America) "Life On Mars" (BBC America) "Meadowlands" (aka "Cape Wrath") (Showtime) "Robin Hood" (BBC America) "Torchwood" (BBC America) Actor on Television Matt Dallas ("Kyle XY") (ABC Family) Matthew Fox ("Lost") (ABC) Michael C. Hall ("Dexter") (Showtime) Kevin McKidd ("Journeyman") (NBC) Edward James Olmos ("Battlestar Galactica") (Sci Fi Channel) Lee Pace ("Pushing Daisies") (ABC) Best Actress on Television Anna Friel ("Pushing Daisies") (ABC) Lena Headey ("Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles") (Fox) Jennifer Love Hewitt("Ghost Whisperer") (CBS) Holly Hunter ("Saving Grace") (TNT) Evangeline Lily ("Lost") (ABC) Kyra Sedgwick ("The Closer") (TNT) Supporting Actor on Television Michael Emerson ("Lost") (ABC) Greg Grunberg ("Heroes") (NBC) Josh Holloway ("Lost") (ABC) Erik King ("Dexter") (Showtime) Terry O’Quinn ("Lost") (ABC) Masi Oka ("Heroes") (NBC) Supporting Actress on Television Jaime Alexander ("Kyle XY") (ABC Family) Jennifer Carpenter ("Dexter") (Showtime) Summer Glau ("Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles") (Fox) Elizabeth Mitchell ("Lost") (ABC) Jaime Murray ("Dexter") (Showtime) Hayden Panettiere ("Heroes") (NBC) DVD NOMINATIONS Best DVD Release "Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon" (Starz / Anchor Bay) "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (remix) (Image) "Driftwood" (Image) "The Man From Earth" (Anchor Bay) "The Nines" (Sony) "White Noise 2" (Universal) Best Special Edition DVD Release "Big" (Extended Edition) (Fox) "Blade Runner" (5 Disc Ultimate Collector’s Edition) (Warner) "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (30th Anniversary - Blu Ray) (Sony) "Death Proof" (Grindhouse Presentation: Extended & Unrated) (Genius) "Pan’s Labyrinth" (Platinum Series) (New Line) "Troy: Director’s Cut" (Ultimate Collector’s Edition) (Warner) Classic Film DVD Release "Alligator" (Lionsgate) "The Dark Crystal" (Sony) "Face/Off" (Paramount) "Flash Gordon" (Universal) "The Monster Squad" (Lionsgate) "Witchfinder General" (MGM) Collection on DVD "The Godzilla Collection" (Classic Media) "The Mario Bava Collection" (Vol. 1 & 2) (Anchor Bay) "The Sergio Leone Anthology" (MGM) "The Sonny Chiba Collection" (BCI / Eclipse) "Stanley Kubrick" (Warner Home Video Directors Series) (Warner) "Vincent Price" (MGM Scream Legends Collection) (MGM) Best Television Series on DVD "Eureka" (Season 1) (Universal) "Heroes" (Season 1) (Universal) "Hustle" (Complete Seasons 2 and 3) (BBC Warner) "Lost" (The Complete Third Season) (Buena Vista) "MI:5" (Volumes 4 & 5) (BBC Warner) "Planet Earth: The Complete BBC Series" (BBC Warner) Retro Television Series on DVD "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones" (Volume 1: The Early Years) (Paramount) "Count Dracula" (BBC Mini-series 1977) (BBC Warner) "Land of the Giants" (The Full Series) (Fox) "Mission Impossible" (The Second and Third Seasons) (Paramount) "Twin Peaks" (The Definitive Gold Box Edition) (Paramount) "The Wild Wild West" (The Second and Third Seasons) (Paramount) SPECIAL AWARD RECIPIENTS THE GEORGE PAL MEMORIAL AWARD: Guillermo del Toro THE SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Tim Lucas http://www.variety.com/article/VR111798119...=1&nid=2584
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Stephen Hunt, Calgary Herald Published: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air didn't exactly teach black history, but thanks to Karyn Parsons, who played Hilary on that show, it's spawning a whole new generation of stories that do. Parsons, the pretty mother of a four-year-old girl and a nine-month-old boy, who is married to director Alexander Rockwell (In the Soup), has sure taken a road less travelled for someone who grew up in Santa Monica, and had a long-running hit series under her belt by age 30. Rather than remain in L.A., Parsons got married, moved to a farm in western Massachusetts and had a child. She also had an idea percolating in her brain about creating a series of children's stories based on African-American history. Now, as Black History Month continues, Parsons has enlisted the support of such Hollywood talent as four-time Emmy winner Alfre Woodard, Queen Latifah and Will Smith to write, direct and produce two short children's films, The Journey of Henry Box Brown and Garrett's Gift. Both are being screened this month in the U.S. on HBO Family channel. The shorts provide a welcome nod of acceptance from Hollywood, where traditionally, positive African-American characters haven't been received quite so enthusiastically as images of African-Americans as gangbangers and thugs (DVDs are for sale online at www.sweetblackberry.com). "Teachers keep saying, 'Thank you, thank you, we don't have anything like this out there,' " Parsons says. "This gives them an opportunity, bringing stories about lesser-known African-Americans (into the classroom). This gives them something to work with." The Journey of Henry Box Brown tells the true story of a slave in 1850 who mailed himself in a box from Virginia to Philadelphia, where he opened it up a free man. The film is based on a true story Parsons learned about from her mom, who worked at the Black Resource Centre at the Santa Monica Library and would call Parsons up on the set of Fresh Prince to tell her the best ones. "I'd never heard that story before, and it was such a natural story for kids," Parsons says over the phone from New York's East Village, where she lives with her two children, husband and black lab. "I started taking notes but I was also working on Fresh Prince at the time, so I'd put it aside, go back to work, and forget about it." It wasn't until years later, after Fresh Prince ended its run and she'd relocated to that farm in Massachusetts, that Parsons decided the time was right to tell the story of Henry Box Brown. "I thought it would be great to have a line of books for kids," she says. The problem, as it frequently is, was knowing where to begin. Her mother-in-law, it turns out, is an artist (who lived in another farmhouse on the same property), who happened to be close friends with Gina Kamentsky, an award-winning animator. Over coffee, Parsons so impressed Kamentsky with her vision that Kamentsky signed onto the project herself. The Journey of Henry Box Brown was a successful launch, landing spots in various film festivals and becoming an important teaching tool for teachers. It managed to tell a story about slavery, a dark period of American history, in a way that's entertaining, educational and inspirational. After several years of being off the media radar, Parsons found herself being profiled in Essence, the L.A. Times, the Boston Globe and shows such as Tavis Smiley's nationally-broadcast radio program on National Public Radio. For her second project, Parsons chose to tell the story of Garrett Morgan, a young dreamer who invented the traffic signal. "It's a story that's empowering for kids, but in this case, it's just really to reinforce with our kids how we're all good at something," she says. "Even if you're looking at your sister and her friends and thinking how great they are -- we all have something that's all ours and to value that, and hopefully those around us, our parents and friends and siblings will help nurture those gifts." To help finish Garrett's Gift, Parsons turned to an old friend, the Fresh Prince himself. "I met with Will Smith and was talking about all of this stuff, because he's been really helpful financially, getting it started," she says. "He's very smart about this stuff. He said, 'You need to get Latifah to do this.' He called her and said, you need to do this thing for Karyn, and she did." With a little help from a few African-American Hollywood A-listers, Parsons is creating positive media images of black people that appeal to children and families from all races. "I've received testimonials from white parents who were really enthusiastic about getting it for their kids, and wanting to educate their kids," Parsons, whose dad Ken is a white guy from Montana, says. "I think it helps them, because I think it's difficult for white parents to talk about some of these subjects. "This is a way of saying it's OK, and it eases them into doing it. This is the point of view I wanted to give them so that reinforces their confidence or feelings about what they can tell their kids. That probably ends up helping them and will hopefully open them up to sharing more and more (about race) naturally." Not bad for an actress who shot to fame playing a pretty airhead named Hilary. Was Parsons scared, she is asked, about launching such an ambitious project from scratch? "Fortunately, I didn't think too far ahead at all," she says, "because if I had, I probably just would have shrivelled up and thought, forget it, I'm not doing it. It would have been too daunting, if I'd known what it would take -- but I was just excited about getting these stories out, to kids. Starting with Henry Box Brown, and going a step at a time, it wasn't frightening at all." http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/e...42fa633&p=1
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Living the Game with Rod Coffee goes one-on-one with Fresh Prince co-star. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmkw7Bs0S4Y
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Classic! Ahh old times, good times... :signthankspin:
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I just wanted to share this: :2thumbs: http://rapidshare.com/files/93202292/Will_...remix_.mp3.html
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This can't be true... :shakehead:
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Teaser Trailer
Ale replied to Ale's topic in Caught in the Middle
This movie is gonna be awesome. 'Indy movies' are the best adventure movies ever. The soundtrack is unforgettable. Spielberg is a genius. i feel like this is going to be really good too, rambo didnt look good to me, i didnt see it but this sequal looks promising. You say that Rambo didn't look good to you without seeing it? How is that? Rambo was the greatest movie I've ever seen, next to Rocky Balboa. Sly is my man. -
Cheers mate :thumbsup:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa2obuzVBGM
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Teaser Trailer
Ale replied to Ale's topic in Caught in the Middle
This movie is gonna be awesome. 'Indy movies' are the best adventure movies ever. The soundtrack is unforgettable. Spielberg is a genius. -
10. The Point High At a hand and footprint ceremony at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre (2007) 9. The Happy Point At the Venice film festival (2004) 8. The Foreign Point At the Tokyo premiere of The Pursuit Of Happyness (2007) 7. The Two Hand Point At the UK premiere of I, Robot (2004) 6. The Bent Arm Point At the Producers Guild Awards (2005) 5. The With Kid Point At the Rome premiere of The Pursuit Of Happyness (2007) 4. The Defer Point At the Hollywood premiere of Hustle and Flow (2005) 3. The Point at Wife At the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (2007) 2. The Point at Camera At the UK premiere of I Am Legend (2007) 1. The Standard Point At the Rome premiere of I Am Legend (2008) http://celebslam.buzznet.com/top-10-will-s...ed-carpet-poses :lolsign:
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I had already seen this, but thanks :thumbsup:
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:lolsign: :rofl: Happy Valentine's Day guys & girls! :thumbsup: