Russell Crowe thinks movie-making is taking its toll on his body

Melbourne, April 26 (ANI): Russell Crowe believes constant filming of action thrillers and adventure flicks is taking its toll on his body.

“I”m in a continuous death battle with my own body,” the Herald Sun quoted Crowe, as saying.

He went on: “I injured myself a lot on Gladiator. I actually injured myself on a silly little ice hockey movie called Mystery, Alaska, because I”d never skated. I”ve got wrist injuries and hand injuries from doing so much boxing (in Cinderella Man). I”ve got stuff all over the place.”

Talking about the shooting of his upcoming film Robin Hood Crowe said: “I pushed myself really hard for Robin Hood,” he said. “You wake up in the morning and you feel 20 years younger.” (ANI)

Tara Reid wants Cinderella-style wedding

Melbourne, Mar 26 (ANI): American actress Tara Reid has revealed that she wants her wedding to entrepreneur Michael Axtmann to have a fairy-tale Cinderella look.

Reid, 34, wants to have a white wedding “somewhere warm”, and though she did not reveal the date, she has expressed her excitement about looking for a dress.

“I’ve always wanted that fairy-tale Cinderella look,” the Herald Sun quoted her as saying in the new issue of In Touch Weekly.

“There’s only one moment in your entire life when you can dress like that, so I want to go over-the-top. A total princess,” she said.

Reid admitted she has enlisted Rani Totman, of St. Pucchi, to design her gown.

“I’ve been married in movies and stuff,” she said.

“But it’s not like this, picking out my own dress. Seeing myself and picturing Michael at the altar, I get butterflies in my stomach,” she added. (ANI)

Oprah Winfrey sees herself in Gabourey Sidibe

New York, March 10 (ANI): Oprah Winfrey has revealed she sees a bit of herself in Gabourey Sidibe.

The chat show queen requested to present the “Precious” actress as a nominee at the recent Oscars, believing they had much in common.

Oprah went on to lavish praise on the 26-year-old, whom she described as “a true American Cinderella on the threshold of a brilliant new career.”

“This whole roller coaster that happens to you when you”re passionate about something – she wasn”t even thinking of being an actress; she just auditioned,” the New York Daily News quoted Oprah as telling People.com.

“And now here she is, being nominated alongside Meryl Streep, who is the greatest actress in the world, with Sean Penn reading her name. Only in America,” she added. (ANI)

Emma Watson, Marilyn Manson ‘to team-up for Cinderella musical’

London, July 14(ANI): Harry Potter star Emma Watson is reportedly teaming up with rocker Marilyn Manson for a musical.

The 19-year-old has been offered a part in a Goth-inspired reworking of glass slipper fairytale ‘Cinderella’, the Sun reports.

The actress could possibly play the princess in the yet untitled film planned by the rockstar.

Until now, Watson has not done any film apart from acting in the wizard flicks.

Watson’s new film ‘Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince’ will release on July15. (ANI)

Dustin Hoffman to star in ‘Barney’s Version’

Washington, May 28 (AN): Veteran actor Dustin Hoffman has been roped in for the big screen adaptation of Mordecai Richler’s final novel.

The 71-year-old actor will be playing ‘Cinderella Man’ star Paul Giamatti’s dad in the new film, reports Contactmusic.

According Variety, the duo will team up in indie drama Barney’s Version, which will begin shooting in Rome, Italy in August (09).

The plot of the film revolves around a retired cop, played by Hoffman, who tracks down his son (Giamatti) after he becomes a “person of interest” in the mysterious disappearance of his riend. (ANI)

Bangalore parties – eateries, movie halls can stay open till late at night

Bangalore, May 22 (IANS) Stuck at work and want to catch the last film show or grab a bite after 11 p.m.? You can join the party that has restarted in Bangalore after the government eased the closing time deadline of eateries and cinema halls in the city.

The deadline for closure of eating places has now been set at midnight. In movie halls, the last show can now end at 11.30 p.m. instead of 10 p.m. However, the existing deadline of 11 p.m. on bars and liquor shops will continue.

IT professional Prakrit Sharma told IANS: ‘Nightlife of Bangalore will surely be rejuvenated after the latest announcement.’

Management graduate Anjana Sharma expressed joy at being allowed to enjoy life till midnight.

‘By 9 p.m., Bangalore used to wear a deserted look. Now, it will become livelier. This weekend I am planning to catch a late night movie and enjoy my dinner outside with friends,’ she said.

Homemaker Sujata Nair said that now she can enjoy long hours of shopping and eating out with her husband and two children.

‘Now, we can relax and shop and have dinner outside, instead of quickly rushing back home from shopping to cook food at night. I am happy with the government’s decision,’ Sujata said.

In restaurants, the new timing came into effect Tuesday with state Home Minister V.S. Acharya announcing the relaxation.

There was a clampdown on Bangalore nightlife early last year in what has become notorious as the ‘Cinderella law’. The state government restricted working hours of eateries till 11 p.m. Later, the authorities also banned the performance of live bands in eateries and restaurants serving liquor.

However, eateries in places like bus stations, railway station, airport and some central areas are already functioning late into the night with special permission from Bangalore Police.

Welcoming the relaxation, Bangalore Hotels Association president Vasudev Adiga told IANS: ‘It will help hotels and restaurants do more business and serve their clientele.

‘Bangalore is a popular tourist destination and the young crowd here love to enjoy good food. Moreover, several people work in the night shift. So, the announcement will help both foodies and hoteliers to start a symbiotic relationship.’

Echoing Adiga, a manager of a popular hotel chain here said: ‘Bangalore is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. Such restrictions put a curb on the growth of the city. It creates problems for both customers and hotel owners. We welcome the latest announcement.’

Along with reducing restriction on eateries, the government has also announced new timings for film shows, close on the heels of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce recommendations to the government to increase business prospects of the Kannada film industry.

According to the new time table, the morning shows will be screened at 11:15 a.m., matinee be at 2.30 p.m., the first evening show will be at 6.15 p.m. and the second show at 8.30 p.m. The new timetable came into force Friday.

Home Minister Acharya said: ‘The government has agreed to change the timings of movie shows and the new time table would allow city theatres to screen movies till 11.30 p.m. It would be inconvenient for the people if the hotels close by 11 p.m. as they do not get food late in the night.

Hence, eateries, hotels and restaurants which serve only food have been allowed to function till 12 midnight.’

While some policemen are apprehensive that the latest move will encourage anti-social elements, Bangalore Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari said: ‘We’re ready to provide safety and security to the people.’

Leading fashion designer and choreographer Prasad Bidappa said: ‘The government has taken the right decision. Stopping eateries and theatre halls from remaining open late at night will not stop crime in the city. Eateries and theatre halls are meant for relaxation of people. They are business hubs. Crime rate can be controlled by better policing.’

Harry’s ‘texting relationship’ with TV presenter Caroline Flack

London, Apr 24 (ANI): Looks like a new love is on the cards for Prince Harry. According to reports, the royal has been swapping texts with pretty TV presenter Caroline Flack after a wild poker night.

Harry and the Gladiators host hit it off after meeting at a poker night in West London on April 17.he duo the spent the rest of the evening chatting and giggling before exchanging numbers at midnight.nd since then, Caroline has been telling friends she felt “a little bit like Cinderella” after hitting it off with the party-loving prince.

“Caroline thinks Harry is really cute,” The Sun quoted a close pal as saying.

The friend added: “And she was amused by the texts he has been sending her, asking how she was feeling after their boozy night and joking about how rubbish they both were at playing poker.”

But, the pretty lass is in no hurry to get involved with the army officer as she’s still pining over her ex – ex-Holloways drummer Dave Danger.

Harry, on the other hand, is also newly single after Chelsy Davey ended their five-year romance earlier this year. (ANI)

Judge orders Renee Zellweger to hand over her diary

London, Feb 2 (ANI): American actress Renee Zellweger has been ordered to hand over her diary to a judge as part of an ongoing insurance battle over her hit movie Cinderella Man.

Zellweger, whose co-star Russell Crowe had suffered a dislocated shoulder and delayed filming on the 2005 picture by seven weeks, had requested a payment of 2 million pounds from film insurance bosses, reports the Daily Star.

But executives at the insurance company claim Zellweger is not entitled to the 4.1 million pounds, which has already been paid out because of the delay.

As per the legal proceedings, the actress must now give a deposition and hand her own journal over to the court, along with any other documents proving her whereabouts during the downtime. (ANI)

Renee Zellweger’s “intense” kiss with Russell Crowe

Washington, Jan 31 (ANI): Renee Zellweger has confessed that her smooch with Russell Crowe in ‘The Cinderella Man’ was “intense.”

In an interview on Rachel Ray Show, the 39-year-old actress rated her smooches with co-stars George Clooney, Russell Crowe, John Krasinski and Harry Connick Jr.

Talking about Crowe, Zellweger said, “He’s intense. He takes his work really seriously. And that’s really interesting, it’s interesting,” reports Usmagazine.com

Smooching George Clooney in the ‘Leatherheads’ was troublesome for Zellweger.

“Ha, ha, ha — trouble! Yeah, you do not want to be on the receiving end of one of his practical jokes! You just don’t,” she said.

“Because they can go years long, you know what I mean? Like, I’m still waiting on one, I’m sure. I’ve got it coming! That guy’s patient,” she added.

For John Krasinski, who was also in the ‘Leatherheads’ said “Talent show. That man is a talent show. He absolutely is. He is one of the nicest men — he’s so clever. He’s well read, he writes poetry.

“Sorry, I’m completely outing you. Sorry, John. I should be in his fan club. He loves music, and he taught himself how to play piano last year. He just sat down because he decided he needed to know how to do a little John Lennon on the keys. He’s very interesting. Very talented, and very kind,” she added.

Talking about her ‘New in Town’ costar Harry Connick Jr. she said, “Harry Connick is one of a kind. He’s one of a kind. I don’t know anybody like him, really.” (ANI)

Traditional fairytales deemed ”too scary” by politically correct Brit parents!

London, Jan 6 (ANI): British parents have dropped the idea of reading traditional fairytales to their children because they feel the fables are too scary and not politically correct, according to research.

All-time favourites like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella and Rapunzel are no longer being told to kids as caring parents feel that the bedtime stories could emotionally damage kids.

The poll of 3,000 British parents, by TheBabyWebsite.com, found that a third of parents refused to read Little Red Riding Hood because she walks through woods alone and finds her grandmother eaten by a wolf, the study found.

One in 10 said Snow White should be re-named because “the dwarf reference is not PC”, the research revealed.

Rapunzel was considered “too dark” and Cinderella has been dumped amid fears she is treated like a slave and forced to do all the housework, reports the Telegraph.

Sarah Pilkinton, 36, a mother-of-three from Sevenoaks, Kent, told researchers: “I loved the old fairy stories when I was growing up. I still read my children some of the classics like Sleeping Beauty and Goldilocks, but I must admit I”ve not read them The Gingerbread Man or Hansel and Gretel.

“They are both a bit scary and I remember having difficulty sleeping after being read those ones when I was little.”

Many parents said that the stories were no longer appropriate to soothe youngsters before bed, the shocking research found.

It also emerged 65 per cent of parents preferred to read their children happier tales at bedtime, such as the Mr Men, The Gruffalo and Winnie the Pooh.

Top 10 fairy tales Brit parents no longer read:

1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

2. Hansel and Gretel

3. Cinderella

4. Little Red Riding Hood

5. The Gingerbread Man

6. Jack and the Beanstalk

7. Sleeping Beauty

8. Beauty and the Beast

9. Goldilocks and the Three Bears

10. The Emperor”s New Clothes

(ANI)