Bill Murray dubs Ghostbusters 3 reports “hogwash”

London, April 29 (ANI): Actor Bill Murray has denied plans of a ‘Ghostbusters 3’, calling the reports ‘hogwash’.

It was earlier reported that all four original Ghostbusters-Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson have signed up to star in a third part after the second film hit cinemas in 89’.

Director Ivan Reitman had also revealed that he is planning to shoot the movie in 2010, reports The Daily Star.

But Murray insists that the stories about the film are “just talk” and there are no concrete plans to make a third part.

“It”s just really the movie studio. They love the franchise; they”d just like to re-create it again,” he told the Cinema Blend.

“All this talk is just talk. It drives me nuts, it”s just people talking… Until someone actually creates a great script it”s just hogwash, it doesn”t mean anything.

“It”s interesting that people are interested in it, they”d like to see it. It was a great thing, it really was fun. Maybe it should (happen). And if it”s such a good idea, then someone will write the screenplay,” he said. (ANI)

Belgians get 3D newspaper

A Belgian media group has published Europe’s first 3D newspaper, complete with flip-out cardboard viewing glasses.

The text in the special edition newspaper remains the same, but all the photos and the advertisements in La Derniere Heure are given a three-dimensional effect.

Editor Hubert Leclercq said it took two months to prepare the copy, which had a higher than normal print run of 115,000.

Writing in the newspaper, he said the idea was to capitalise on the popularity of 3D cinema, television and video games, but he had no intention of further similar editions due to the high costs involved.

A French reviewer commenting on the paper said the effects were best enjoyed while holding the newspaper at a distance of 50 centimetres from the eye.

Hundreds take part in ‘Ram Baraat’ in Agra

Agra, Sept 17 (ANI): Hundreds of people here took part in ‘Ram Baraat’, which is a part of the Ramlila celebrations.

Jeetander Chauhan, a worker, who erected the decorations for the celebrations, said that people were happy that god was among them.

“We are feeling that Lord Ram has appeared among us. Hundreds of people have come to witness this famous god’s marriage,” said Chauhan.

Maya Sharma, a devotee, said that women were also excited about this deity marriage.

“I’m really feeling good that ‘Baraat’ procession of Lord Rama and Sita is taking place. We are feeling good that god himself is present here,” said Sharma.

Every year, a new locality is chosen in Agra and festivities last for three days and the area is elaborately decorated with lights and flowers. The area is given a major face-lift befitting the venue for the divine marriage.

The marriage procession sees marriage between saint Shaligram who represents Lord Ram and holy Basil plant, which represents Sita, his wife.

The place is lit up with thousands of lights and non-stop music. The cinema theatres run film shows throughout the night to accommodate the migratory crowd.

These three days are like a carnival when people from all walks of life come together to have a great time.

The history of Ram Baraat is said to be around 125 years old, when Lala Kokamal, a cloth merchant, started the tradition of three-day festivities, revolving around the royal wedding. (ANI)

Original Walt Disney drawings found in an attic office in Blackpool

London, Sep 9 (ANI): Original Walt Disney drawings have been recovered from an attic office in Blackpool, which could be worth up to 12,000 pounds each.

The 15 mint condition black and white and colour drawings were in the middle of hundreds of files gathered in over a century of Blackpool Illuminations.

Altogether the files have been valued at 500,000 pounds for insurance purposes, but it is thought the original Disney drawings alone could fetch up to 180,000 pounds altogether should they be auctioned off.

The material is being catalogued, and will be archived for future public viewing for the first time.

The Disney drawings had been sent from Hollywood to Blackpool by Walt Disney himself.

His studio was first approached in 1953 by Blackpool Council’s Illuminations staff, when they wanted to include characters, including Mickey Mouse, in their tableaux.

One of the drawings featuring Mickey shows how they wanted to animate him for the Golden Mile, but Disney demanded the characters be totally accurate to the original cinema blockbusters, and so sent off artists’ work to the English resort.

“The attic room is actually part of one of Blackpool’s original farmhouses built long before the town became a seaside resort,” the Telegraph quoted Colette Halstead, Illuminations’ creative development coordinator, as saying.

“The Illuminations department has just grown round it over the decades and old files and equipment like the ex Army field telephones used to co-ordinate the seven mile switch on were stored there.

“We are slowly moving to new premises and we were asked to catalogue the room’s contents when we came across the Disney material,” she added. (ANI)

Further unrest in west China’s Urumqi region following syringe attacks

Urumqi (China), Sep 3(ANI): Following a spate of ethnically motivated syringe attacks in China’s Xinjiang province, renewed mass demonstrations and violence was reported in the region on Thursday.

Thousands of people gathered at the residential quarter of Xiaoximen, at Renmin Cinema and Beiyuanchun farmers’ produce wholesale market and demanded security assurance from authorities, Xinhua reports.

Local Police had detained 15 people and arrested four in connection with the attacks, but it did not say what ethnic group they belonged to.

In recent weeks, ethnic-fueled violence has plagued the city, following the riots that occurred between Uyghurs, who are predominantly Muslim, and ethnic Han Chinese, the majority group in China.

Unconfirmed reports of deaths in those riots range from 200 to many more. (ANI)

Prince William and girlfriend spotted on movie date

London, Sep 3 (ANI): Prince William and long-time girlfriend Kate Middleton were recently spotted on a movie date.

The couple went to see ‘The Hangover’- a comedy about a group of friends who lose the groom on a stag night.

The Prince and Kate, both 27, snuck into the west London cinema in jeans, T-shirts and baseball caps.

“No-one expected royalty but they acted like normal people off the street,” the Daily Express quoted a source at Cineworld in South Kensington as saying.

The source added: “It was dark so not many people had any idea who they were. I think they liked the anonymity.” (ANI)

Berlusconi helped Israeli model get noticed in Israel

Washington, Sep 1 (ANI): Israeli-born model/TV presenter Moran Atias has revealed that she was first noticed in Israel after Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi introduced her to then Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

“A reporter was covering a meeting between then Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Silvio Berlusconi,” Maxim magazine quoted her as saying.

“Berlusconi told the reporter in the middle of the interview, ‘We have a wonderful Israeli girl working on our television.’

“Ariel Sharon had no idea what he was talking about. An Israeli making it in Italian cinema and speaking fluent Italian is like someone walking on the moon,” she said.

Asked whether Berlusconi ever made a pass at her, Atias said that she knew about the way he helped other girls.

“No, but he’s such a charismatic man, Look, it’s not new that he’s always had several girls that he’s been… helping. That’s a party of Italy I don’t really like,” she added. (ANI)

Tarantino to receive Douglas Excellence honour for contribution to cinema

Washington, August 27 (ANI): Quentin Tarantino is set to be honoured with the 2009 Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film for his contribution to cinema.

The ‘Kill Bill’ director will receive the honour at a pre-event for the 2010 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, that will run from 4-14 February, 2010 in California.

“We are beyond excited to be able to honour a man who has turned filmmaking on its ear,” Contactmusic quoted festival executive director Roger Durling as saying.

“He has forever changed the direction of American cinema,” Durling added.

Douglas will present the award to the ‘Inglourious Basterds’ filmmaker at a gala dinner on October 22. (ANI)

UK film industry facing most hostile environment in years, say insiders

London, Aug 25 (ANI): The stupendous success of Danny Boyle’s ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ is unlikely to be repeated, say insiders.

The ongoing credit crisis has hit independent film companies quite hard, as 59 such companies have wrapped up in past 18 months, while others are struggling for funds.

According to the report released by PricewaterhouseCoopers, indie companies such as Lucky 7, which made film Modigliani about the life of the Italian artist and Palm Tree UK, behind feature films Lost in Landscape and Winter Warrior, have gone bust.

The company Stormrider Films, which had scheduled to bring out “a British sci-fi feature film like no other ever produced in the UK” with CGI effects, called Kaleidoscope Man, has also gone bankrupt.

Christian Colson, producer of Slumdog Millionaire, fears that the trend might ultimately leave Britain drained of creativity

“It will be easier to get a 100m dollars film made than a really good 15m-dollar film,” The Independent quoted him as saying.

John Woodward, chief executive of the UK Film Council, admitted that independent film companies “are facing something of a perfect storm”.

“The debt which essentially financed their films is harder to secure… and the transition to digital has prompted a rise in piracy – so there’s a real strain on traditional fund raising.”

He, however, added that despite these challenges, the best projects were “still getting financed”.

The economic downturn has discouraged banks and high-risk investors to put in their money.

“Investors are more risk-averse than usual, so are either looking for more genre-driven material, more established directors, or bigger name cast before they’ll invest…,” said Andrea Calderwood, an independent film producer with Slate Films who won a BAFTA for the film The Last King of Scotland.

“Films are also taking longer to come together – either because the top talent is not available, or because financiers are taking longer to make decisions,” Calderwood added.

The PwC report stated that while big studio blockbusters were drawing huge audiences to cinema multiplexes, indie films were deteriorating.

It said: “The recession has sent hoards of consumers to the cinema and therefore large scale, expensive films such as Harry Potter remain in production and eagerly awaited. However, due to the credit crunch, sources of financing for smaller indie films have dried up – meaning many plots remain on the story board.” (ANI)

Cameron Diaz’s new ‘speed-date’: Keanu Reeves?

London, Aug 21 (ANI): The latest addition to Cameron Diaz’s list of lovers is Hollywood hunk Keanu Reeves, at least that’s what latest reports suggest.

The pair was apparently spotted dining together at a secluded restaurant ‘Whisper Lounge’ in Los Angeles.

“They looked very cosy. Cameron was stuffing her burger in her mouth and playing up the fact that she has that wide mouth,” the Sun quoted an eyewitness as saying.

The onlooker added: “Keanu was laughing – it was strange to see him giggling like that as he’s regarded as a bit serious.”

They were then seen heading off to a cinema till late in the night.

Diaz has been linked to a string of stars in the recent past including Jude Law, Leonardo DiCaprio and Maroon 5 rocker Adam Levine.

Also, earlier this month, there were speculations that she had started dating Sex and the City actor Jason Lewis. (ANI)

Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan named Best War Film Of All Time

London, Aug 20 (ANI): Steven Spielberg’s flick Saving Private Ryan, starring Tom Hanks and Matt Damon, has topped the list of all time best war movies.

More than 3,000 members of the online DVD and games rental service, Lovefilm, took part in the poll. The survey was conducted to mark the release of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds.

Saving Private Ryan is an Oscar-winning epic about the D-Day landings and it pipped Steve McQueen starrer The Great Escape to land the honour.

The 1998 Spielberg classic received 21 per cent of the fans’ votes.

The Great Escape got 11 percent of votes, and it pipped another Spielberg movie, Schindler’s List, to grab the second spot.

Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now, based on Josef Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness, was ranked fourth with nine per cent of the votes.

The Vietnam War inspired Full Metal Jacket by director Stanley Kubrick and Oliver Stone’s Platoon, came fifth and sixth.

Mel Gibson starrer Braveheart claimed the seventh spot, Back Hawk Down, a tale of American troops in Somalia, came eighth.

Michael Cimino’s haunting The Deer Hunter was positioned at number 10.

Wolfgang Peterson’s German U-Boat drama Das Boot was the only non-English language film to make it in to the top 10 in ninth place.

The Telegraph quoted Darren Bignell, Lovefilm’s communications manager, as saying: “Having polarised opinion at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, Inglourious Basterds marks the comeback of one of modern cinema’s most revered directors.

“Tarantino fans have been chomping at the bit for his latest offering and we’ll soon discover whether it hits the mark with cinema-goers.”

The Top 10 War Films Ever:

1 Saving Private Ryan (1998) 21 percent

2 The Great Escape (1963) 11 percent

3 Schindler’s List (1993) 10 percent

4 Apocalypse Now (1979) 9 percent

5 Full Metal Jacket (1987) 7 percent

6 Platoon (1986) 6 percent

7 Braveheart (1995) 5 percent

8 Black Hawk Down (2001) 4 percent

9 Das Boot (2006) 2 percent

10 The Deer Hunter (2078) 1 percent (others 24 percent) (ANI)

UK etiquette authority releases guide on how to behave at cinema

London, August 19 (ANI): Etiquette authority Debrett’s has come out with a first official guide on how cinemagoers should conduct themselves.

The specialist publisher listed recommendations on how not to annoy other audience members with disturbances.

Jo Bryant, from Debretts.com, hopes that the new guidelines will help raise standards of a cinema experience.

“Over the past few years we have noticed an overall decline in the nation’s cinema etiquette. Having someone kick you in the back of the seat or talking for the duration of the film can be a real pain and can spoil a trip to the cinema,” the Telegraph quoted her as saying.

The suggestions include settling down into your chair before the movie begins, and refraining from kicking the seat in front of you.

Avoiding back-row smooching that causes embarrassment to others, along with abstinence from talks or whispers during the film, was also advised.

Debrett’s also offers guidance not to rustle sweet wrappers, suggesting they be opened before the show starts or later during noisy scenes.

Debrett’s came up with the guidelines after a research, commissioned by Orange Wednesdays, showed that 66 per cent of film fans urged for an improvement in etiquette at the cinema.

Andy Pearcey, from Orange, said: “Film fans want to see more than just good value: they want to immerse themselves in the action, kick back and enjoy the best movie experience possible. They do not want to be disturbed by raucous behaviour.” (ANI)

Cher cuts mansion’s price by $4M to find a buyer

Washington, July 15 (ANI): Veteran singer Cher is so desperate to sell her Malibu mansion that she has slashed 4 million dollars off the asking price.

The 14,000 square foot mansion has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a tennis court, private cinema, and swimming pool, reports Contactmusic.

The estate was originally priced at 45 million dollars, but the Believe hitmaker has now reduced it to 41 million dollars to help find a willing buyer.

Meanwhile, the legendary singer is asking her daughter Chastity Bono not to film her sex change surgery for reality TV.

Bono, now known as Chaz, announced he was gay in 1995.

The 40-year-old began the lengthy gender reassignment process last year (08) and friends and family have already started referring to her as a “he”. (ANI)

Sacha Baron Cohen crashes Bruno screening in New York

London, Jul 13 (ANI): Brit comedian Sacha Baron Cohen gave cinemagoers watching the New York screening of Bruno more than they bargained for, when he gatecrashed the movie.

Cohen, 37, stunned fans when he stormed into Times Square’s AMC Empire cinema as his gay Austrian fashionista creation, dressed in a silver uniform and revealing red thong.

According to the Daily Express, the actor high-fived revellers and knocked glasses off people’s faces, before jumping on to a podium and treating the audience to an x-rated pole dance.

Along with his performance, Cohen also added a few comments, in the way his character Bruno does.

“Let’s hope that this film realises its full global potential! Let’s hope it doesn’t have like a really promising start and then peter out like swine flu did! Let’s hope that, like herpes, this film continues to infect all of you,” the New York Post quoted him as saying.

“It’s like a Benetton ad in here. New York City, the cultural melting pot. You’ve even got black guys here. I’m a chocoholic,” he added. (ANI)

Guru Dutt: The man with the golden touch

Guru Dutt: The man with the golden touch

Time magazine has rated Guru Dutt’s ‘Pyaasa’ as one of the world’s 100 best films. Dutt’s films surpass age and time as they continue to arouse interest and attract not only viewers but also contemporary film makers.

GURU DUTT, a name that will always be remembered by people and particularly by those who know what exactly cinema is all about and how incomplete it would be if this legendary name remains uncounted. Whenever there will be discussions about Hindi cinema, his name would be there on top of the list. Guru Dutt made films, which showed the real philosophy of life. On one hand, his performance in ‘Mr and Mrs 55′ made us laugh to our hearts’, while on the other hand, he filled audience’s eyes with tears in films like ‘Sahib, Bibi aur Ghulam’, ‘Pyaasa’ and ‘Kaagaz Ke Phool’.

Let’s remember this magical man of Hindi cinema on his 84th Birthday. Let’s check out what do some of these prominent people of the film industry feels about this Hindi film maestro. We have also tried to unfold some secrets of his films and life.

To read the entire article visit –

http://www.merinews.com/article/guru-dutt-the-man-with-the-golden-touch/15775477.shtml

MJ’s memorial service to hit movie theatres in 20 US States

London, Jul 8 (ANI): Late King of Pop Michael Jackson’s memorial service will be beamed into movie theatres in 20 U.S. states, it has been revealed.

Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp. bosses will broadcast the event live to an estimated 17,000 people in theatres equipped with digital projection systems and satellite dishes, reports the Daily Express.

In total, 37 cities will air the footage of the memorial ceremony on the big screen.

The company will be using the same feed sent out from Staples Center in Los Angeles to TV networks, and displaying it in high definition on big screens.

One cinema, which will not be showing the footage, is the Mann Chinese Six Theatre in Los Angeles, which cancelled the show due to security concerns.

The cinema is yards away from the site of Jackson’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. (ANI)

Megan Fox goes topless for horror flick

London, July 7 (ANI): Megan Fox has gone topless for a scene in her new horror movie ‘Jennifer’s Body’.

The ‘Transformers’ beauty roams around through a jungle topless for the scene in the film, which has her in the role of a demon-possessed cheerleader who turns men into bloody pulps, reports the Sun.

To add spooky zing to the film, Fox will be seen with a giant mouth and razor-sharp teeth.

‘Jennifer’s Body’ comes to UK cinema screens in October. (ANI)

Murray buys 5.45 million pound house with no tennis court

London, June 19 (ANI): British number one tennis player Andy Murray has reportedly bought a new 5.45 million pound house having a triple garage, a cinema and a Jacuzzi, but no tennis court.
Murray, 22, is to move from his riverside apartment in Wandsworth, south London, for the Regency home in Surrey.

He is expected to share the home with his girlfriend, Kim Sears, 21, an English student at Sussex University, The Telegraph reports.

The house was on sale for 5.45 million pound, but it is not known how much the sports star paid for it. It features a large rear lawn with summerhouse, an indoor swimming pool with sauna and jacuzzi, a library and games room.

Murray’s new neighbours will include Cheryl Cole and her husband Ashley, as well as John Terry and Didier Drogba.

Murray, who is a keen computer games fan, is expected to install PlayStation consoles in many of the rooms. Several of the machines were seen being moved from the London flat this week.

A series of cuddly toys, including large versions of the characters Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and Eeyore, were also spotted being moved. (ANI)

Buffy The Vampire Slayer to be turned into a flick

Washington, May 27 (ANI): After entertaining fans on the small screen, ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ is all set to hit cinema halls with a forthcoming flick based on it.

Though the character of Buffy was made famous by Hollywood actress Sarah Michelle Gellar in the hit TV sitcom, it was originally introduced in the 1992 flick of the same title.

The Vampire flick could hit the theatres with a new Vampire.

Director Fran Rubel Kuzui, who directed the original film and executively produced the TV programme, intends to replace Gellar and the rest of the cast with new actors to fight demons in a different generation.

“Everything has its moment. Every movie takes on a life at some point, and this seems like the moment to do this,” Contactmusic quoted Kuzui as saying.

The famous Vampire sitcom ran for 6 years on TV. (ANI)

Denon home movie receiver supports extra speakers

Nettetal, Germany – A new home movie receiver, the AVR-4310 from Denon, is sure to have a place of honour in the home of any cinema enthusiast.

Along with its seven surround-sound speakers, the device allows extra speakers to be attached, according to the company’s offices in Germany.

The Audyseey DSX system is supposed to boost the acoustic depth and three-dimensionality of the sound by an additional step.

Along with six HDMI input slots and two HDMI outputs slots, the receiver also has a network connection for audio streaming and a video scaler. The device, set to hit markets in June, costs 2,000 euros (2,700 dollars) and can download online updates. (dpa)