Thursday 19 June 2008

David Hasselhoff - Hasselhoffs Reality Show Hook-up

DAVID HASSELHOFF is romancing a former contestant on his hit U.S. reality TV show AMERICA'S GOT TALENT, according to reports.

The 55-year-old actor fell for 29-year-old singer/harpist Corina Brouder after he saw her compete on the show in 2006 while finalizing a bitter divorce from his second wife.

A source tells the National Enquirer, "Corina (Brouder) was one of (Hasselhoff's) personal favourites. He thought she had a lovely singing voice, and they developed a friendship."

Brouder did not win the competition, but seems to have won the heart of the actor after the pair's relationship turned romantic earlier this year (08) after her performance at California's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

The source adds, "They stayed at the same hotel and hit the festival two days in a row with her sister Cornelia. David looked like hell, with stitches from a wound over his left eye and a huge bruise on his arm, but he danced and embraced Corina."




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Thursday 12 June 2008

Law & Order star is leaving series

'Law & Order' star Jesse L Martin, who plays Detective Ed Green in the police drama, is leaving the series.
Variety reports that it is expected that 'Transformers' star Anthony Anderson will replace Martin later this season.
Martin has starred in nine seasons of 'Law & Order'.
He is due to shoot one more episode before leaving the series.
Martin is set to play Marvin Gaye in a new film about the last years of the soul legend's life.
'Sexual Healing' will chronicle Gaye's self-imposed exile in Belgium and his return to the big time with the help of promoter Freddy Cousaert (James Gandolfini).
Filming is due to begin in April.

Friday 6 June 2008

Never Forever

Sophie seems to have an idyllic life; she's the perfect Caucasian housewife for Andrew, her successful Asian American husband. Their relationship is put to the test, though, when she can't conceive a child. To save her marriage, Sophie does something desperate. She initiates a bold and clandestine venture with Jihah, an illegal immigrant from Korea. Sophie soon finds this new arrangement spiraling into a situation that may actually destroy what it was meant to liberate.

In Never Forever, writer/director Gina Kim arranges every shot with a calculating eye, building a step-by-step urgency. Her story is rich and her filmmaking lean and precise. Kim creates the perfect tone, right down to a climate of extreme repression where the sexual energy is nearly combustible. The insightful art direction and costume design are marvelously refined for an independent film. And Vera Farmiga's incredible performance as Sophie is a true gift. Her ethereal beauty--crystal blue eyes and porcelain skin--gives her the appearance of a rare doll, which isn't too far from the pampered existence she represents. As the perfect counterpart to two gifted leading men, her mastery of Sophie's gradual transformation makes Never Forever an unforgettable cinematic experience. --© Sundance Film Festival

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