Kate Hudson And Adam Scott: Beach Hookup!
(NSI News Source Info) January 13, 2009: She’s been down on her luck when it comes to romance after breakups with Lance Armstrong and Owen Wilson, but it looks like Kate Hudson is lucky in love, once again.
The “Bride Wars” babe was spotted canoodling on the beaches of Maui on Monday (January 12) with hot young Aussie golfer Adam Scott. While Scott had recently denied their relationship, pictures of him rolling around with a bikini-clad Hudson confirm that the two are definitely more than friends.
Along with hooking up with the golfer hottie, Miss Hudson has been enjoying the Hawaiian vacation getaway alongside her family, Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell and her son, Ryder.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Vanessa Hudgens: Heading To New Moon?
Vanessa Hudgens: Heading to New Moon?
(NSI News Source Info) January 13, 2009: Causing quite a stir amongst fans earlier today, it’s being rumored that Vanessa Hudgens has auditioned for the part of Leah Clearwater in the Twilight sequel “New Moon.” According to Ashley Greene, who plays Alice in Twilight, the “High School Musical” starlet is in talks to jump into the hit movie franchise as the werewolf character, saying, “I think she’d be great.”
If the rumors are true, Miss Hudgens, 20, will play against Taylor Lautner, who is just announced as being re-cast for his role of werewolf Jacob Black.
Meanwhile, Vanessa’s rep has yet to confirm the rumors - saying that she doesn’t know anything about a “New Moon” audition.
(NSI News Source Info) January 13, 2009: Causing quite a stir amongst fans earlier today, it’s being rumored that Vanessa Hudgens has auditioned for the part of Leah Clearwater in the Twilight sequel “New Moon.” According to Ashley Greene, who plays Alice in Twilight, the “High School Musical” starlet is in talks to jump into the hit movie franchise as the werewolf character, saying, “I think she’d be great.”
If the rumors are true, Miss Hudgens, 20, will play against Taylor Lautner, who is just announced as being re-cast for his role of werewolf Jacob Black.
Meanwhile, Vanessa’s rep has yet to confirm the rumors - saying that she doesn’t know anything about a “New Moon” audition.
Whitney Port: Another Day At the Beach
Whitney Port: Another Day At the Beach
(NSI News Source Info) January 13, 2009: Out in the South Beach sun for the second day in a row, Whitney Port was spotted on the beach with her boyfriend Jay Lyon and a few friends in Miami on Monday afternoon (January 12). After basking under the rays in her itsy-bitsy bikini, the MTV reality starlet and the gang then headed off to grab a bite to ear for lunch at a nearby outdoor restaurant.
Meanwhile, Whitney recently received praise from her “Hills” co-star Lauren Conrad,who told In Touch, “Whitney is Superwoman right now! She’s working so hard and she’s got this amazing show. It can be very overwhelming at first, so I told her just take it one day at a time.”
But don’t expect to see a guest appearance by LC, as she tells, “I think that’s going to be Whitney’s thing — she’s the big star there. I"ll be watching, though!”
(NSI News Source Info) January 13, 2009: Out in the South Beach sun for the second day in a row, Whitney Port was spotted on the beach with her boyfriend Jay Lyon and a few friends in Miami on Monday afternoon (January 12). After basking under the rays in her itsy-bitsy bikini, the MTV reality starlet and the gang then headed off to grab a bite to ear for lunch at a nearby outdoor restaurant.
Meanwhile, Whitney recently received praise from her “Hills” co-star Lauren Conrad,who told In Touch, “Whitney is Superwoman right now! She’s working so hard and she’s got this amazing show. It can be very overwhelming at first, so I told her just take it one day at a time.”
But don’t expect to see a guest appearance by LC, as she tells, “I think that’s going to be Whitney’s thing — she’s the big star there. I"ll be watching, though!”
Salma Hayek And Valentina: Frequent Flyers
Salma Hayek And Valentina: Frequent Flyers
(NSI News Source Info) January 13, 2009: Following a big night out at the Golden Globes, Salma Hayek was spotted arriving at LAX Airport with her daughter Valentina on Monday morning (January 12). The mother/daughter duo were on their way out of town, making their way up to the security checkpoint as little Valentina curiously looked at the paparazzo photographing the pair.
Meanwhile, as previously reported by Gossip Girls, Miss Hayek recently made her first of a multi-episode guest appearance on “30 Rock” this past week.
Congratulating her temporary co-stars, the 43-year-old Mexican actress happily watched the show pick up all three Golden Globes which it was nominated for - including Best Comedy.
(NSI News Source Info) January 13, 2009: Following a big night out at the Golden Globes, Salma Hayek was spotted arriving at LAX Airport with her daughter Valentina on Monday morning (January 12). The mother/daughter duo were on their way out of town, making their way up to the security checkpoint as little Valentina curiously looked at the paparazzo photographing the pair.
Meanwhile, as previously reported by Gossip Girls, Miss Hayek recently made her first of a multi-episode guest appearance on “30 Rock” this past week.
Congratulating her temporary co-stars, the 43-year-old Mexican actress happily watched the show pick up all three Golden Globes which it was nominated for - including Best Comedy.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Namita MMS Scandal....South Mera Bharat
Namita MMS Scandal....South Mera Bharat
(NSI News Source Info) January 12, 2009: A new MMS scandal involving the southern actress Namitha has come to light. The MMS video is hosted on some websites and searched wildly on the net. Seems like the video was taken stealthily while she was changing her dress.The MMS clip is few minutes long in which Namitha look alike is shown from behind. As she turns around the Tamil actress is seen in mere panties, topless. Seems like another morphed video to defile actress's image.
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'Slumdog Millionaire' Wins Four Golden Globes, Rahman Among Them / "Slumdog Millionaire" Wins Top Prize At Golden Globes
Bleh, Bleh....Chak De Phattey 'Slumdog Millionaire' Wins Four Golden Globes, Rahman Among Them / "Slumdog Millionaire" Wins Top Prize At Golden Globes
(NSI news Source Info) Los Angeles - January 12, 2009: Mumbai-based drama 'Slumdog Millionaire' has won four Golden Globes including best original score motion picture for A.R. Rahman. The cast of Slumdog Millionaire as they won the Best Motion Picture Drama award at the Golden Globes.
'Slumdog Millionaire' also won Golden Globes for best motion picture-drama, best director motion picture award for Danny Boyle and best screenplay motion picture for Simon Beaufoy.
A drama about Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon was named best foreign movie and Australian Heath Ledger earned a posthumous award as best supporting actor.
Ledger's prize for his role as The Joker in the Batman drama 'The Dark Knight' came almost a year after he died from an accidental drug overdose in New York last January. Team Slumdog is primarily Indian with A.R Rahman who won the Best Original Score award, Freida Pinto who plays Latika, Anil Kapoor who plays the host of the gameshow and Dev Patel who plays Jamal.
The award for Ledger had been widely expected and cements his status as the hot favourite to win the the equivalent prize at the Oscars Feb 22. He would become only the second ever person to win a posthumous Oscar.
'All of us who worked with Heath on `The Dark Knight' accept with an awful mixture of sadness but incredible pride,' said the film's director Chris Nolan. 'After Heath passed, you saw a hole ripped in the future of cinema.' For the first time in history, the dominating flavour at the Golden Globes was Indian. Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was invited specially to present the film Slumdog Millionaire. This made him the first Indian to ever present at the Golden Globes.
The acclaimed animated romance 'WALL-E' was named best animated film, while little-known Sally Hawkins won the prize for best-actress prize in a musical or comedy for her role as a perky teacher in 'Happy-Go-Lucky'.
Also among the early winners were Kate Winslet, who won a best supporting actress prize for her role as a former Nazi in 'The Reader'. Bruce Springsteen won the award for best movie song for his music in 'The Wrestler'.
The success of 'Slumdog ...', which has received numerous critical awards, was all the more potent since it had originally struggled to find a distributor in the US. 'We really weren't expecting to be here in America at all at one time, so it's just amazing to be here,' said screenwriter Simon Beaufoy.
The Golden Globes, sometimes called Hollywood's biggest party, marked a stark contrast to last year's drab affair when a picket threat from the striking screenwriters union reduced the usually lavish affair to a functional press announcement.
From lifetime achievement award winner Steven Spielberg to Jennifer Lopez who opened the show in a shimmering gold dress, the Beverley Hills Hilton was filled with a roster of the biggest names in the movie and television world.
Coming into the show the leading nominations were Brad Pitt's 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button', about a man born old who grows young and 'Frost/Nixon', about a series of revealing television interviews of the notorious US president, both of which were nominated for best drama. 'Doubt', starring Meryl Streep in a searing tale about the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church, also claimed five nods.
Other best drama nominees were 'The Reader', a WWII-based drama about a romance between a young law student and a female SS guard, and 'Revolutionary Road' starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in a drama about the challenges facing 1950's suburbanites.
The nominees for best musical or comedy were the Abba-based musical 'Mamma Mia!', 'Burn After Reading', 'Happy-Go-Lucky', 'In Bruges' and 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona'.
The best foreign language nominees were 'Baader Meinhof Complex' (Germany), 'Everlasting Moments' (Sweden), 'Gomorrah' (Italy), 'I've Loved You So Long' (France), and 'Waltz With Bashir' (Israel).
Presenters included the Jonas Brothers, Hayden Panettiere, Martin Scorsese, Drew Barrymore, Sacha Baron Cohen, Salma Hayek, Jessica Lange, Amy Poehler and Seth Rogen, as well as Ricky Gervais, Johnny Depp, David Duchovny, Megan Fox, Eva Longoria, Sting, Sean Combs and Mark Wahlberg.
(NSI news Source Info) Los Angeles - January 12, 2009: Mumbai-based drama 'Slumdog Millionaire' has won four Golden Globes including best original score motion picture for A.R. Rahman. The cast of Slumdog Millionaire as they won the Best Motion Picture Drama award at the Golden Globes.
'Slumdog Millionaire' also won Golden Globes for best motion picture-drama, best director motion picture award for Danny Boyle and best screenplay motion picture for Simon Beaufoy.
A drama about Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon was named best foreign movie and Australian Heath Ledger earned a posthumous award as best supporting actor.
Ledger's prize for his role as The Joker in the Batman drama 'The Dark Knight' came almost a year after he died from an accidental drug overdose in New York last January. Team Slumdog is primarily Indian with A.R Rahman who won the Best Original Score award, Freida Pinto who plays Latika, Anil Kapoor who plays the host of the gameshow and Dev Patel who plays Jamal.
The award for Ledger had been widely expected and cements his status as the hot favourite to win the the equivalent prize at the Oscars Feb 22. He would become only the second ever person to win a posthumous Oscar.
'All of us who worked with Heath on `The Dark Knight' accept with an awful mixture of sadness but incredible pride,' said the film's director Chris Nolan. 'After Heath passed, you saw a hole ripped in the future of cinema.' For the first time in history, the dominating flavour at the Golden Globes was Indian. Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was invited specially to present the film Slumdog Millionaire. This made him the first Indian to ever present at the Golden Globes.
The acclaimed animated romance 'WALL-E' was named best animated film, while little-known Sally Hawkins won the prize for best-actress prize in a musical or comedy for her role as a perky teacher in 'Happy-Go-Lucky'.
Also among the early winners were Kate Winslet, who won a best supporting actress prize for her role as a former Nazi in 'The Reader'. Bruce Springsteen won the award for best movie song for his music in 'The Wrestler'.
The success of 'Slumdog ...', which has received numerous critical awards, was all the more potent since it had originally struggled to find a distributor in the US. 'We really weren't expecting to be here in America at all at one time, so it's just amazing to be here,' said screenwriter Simon Beaufoy.
The Golden Globes, sometimes called Hollywood's biggest party, marked a stark contrast to last year's drab affair when a picket threat from the striking screenwriters union reduced the usually lavish affair to a functional press announcement.
From lifetime achievement award winner Steven Spielberg to Jennifer Lopez who opened the show in a shimmering gold dress, the Beverley Hills Hilton was filled with a roster of the biggest names in the movie and television world.
Coming into the show the leading nominations were Brad Pitt's 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button', about a man born old who grows young and 'Frost/Nixon', about a series of revealing television interviews of the notorious US president, both of which were nominated for best drama. 'Doubt', starring Meryl Streep in a searing tale about the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church, also claimed five nods.
Other best drama nominees were 'The Reader', a WWII-based drama about a romance between a young law student and a female SS guard, and 'Revolutionary Road' starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in a drama about the challenges facing 1950's suburbanites.
The nominees for best musical or comedy were the Abba-based musical 'Mamma Mia!', 'Burn After Reading', 'Happy-Go-Lucky', 'In Bruges' and 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona'.
The best foreign language nominees were 'Baader Meinhof Complex' (Germany), 'Everlasting Moments' (Sweden), 'Gomorrah' (Italy), 'I've Loved You So Long' (France), and 'Waltz With Bashir' (Israel).
Presenters included the Jonas Brothers, Hayden Panettiere, Martin Scorsese, Drew Barrymore, Sacha Baron Cohen, Salma Hayek, Jessica Lange, Amy Poehler and Seth Rogen, as well as Ricky Gervais, Johnny Depp, David Duchovny, Megan Fox, Eva Longoria, Sting, Sean Combs and Mark Wahlberg.
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