4 articles from 2009
30 August 2009 10:15 PM, PDT | firstshowing.net | See recent FirstShowing.net news »
Jerry Bruckheimer has just bought the rights to a short story written by screenwriter Derek Haas called Shake. Haas will now expand the story into a feature screenplay. The deal was made for more than seven figures (holy sh*t!), which is a huge pay day for Haas. This all came together because Haas launched a site called PopcornFiction.com, which Bruckheimer visited, loved the story Haas wrote about an FBI agent who, while chasing a killer, begins to lose control of his own body, then bought the idea for a potential Disney production. Now that's a success story. You can still read the short story on the website for the time being. Derek Haas (left above), who often writes with fellow screenwriter Michael Brandt (right above), previously wrote 2 Fast 2 Furious, Catch That Kid, 3:10 to Yuma, Wanted, and its sequel, Wanted 2. He still writes with Brandt, but since »
- Alex Billington
12 June 2009 9:44 PM, PDT | Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news »
An international trailer for romantic comedy "The Rebound" has been found. The promotional video opens to a capture of Catherine Zeta-Jones' Sandy sitting in front of her computer and watching a collection of videos in it. While exploring the videos, she comes across a footage of her husband cheating on her with a woman named Molly.
Soon after, the 40-year-old mother takes her two young children to New York City to start over. Having a demanding new job and meeting new guys, she is forced to hire a nanny, a 25-year-old Aram. As Aram increasingly becomes attached to her kids, she becomes aware of their undeniable chemistry and they soon embark on an unexpected romance.
"The Rebound" pairs up Catherine Zeta-Jones and "The Hangover" actor Justin Bartha. It is written, co-produced and directed by Bart Freundlichthe, the helmer of "Catch That Kid" and TV series "Californication". While the U. »
- AceShowbiz.com
3 June 2009 3:21 AM, PDT | t5m.com | See recent t5m.com news »
Kristen Jaymes Stewart was but a newborn babe in arms on April 9, 1990. John and Jules Stewart brought her into the world on that day and bestowed her with that daring namesake. Eighteen years later, that very name would be one echoing from gleeful mouths across the globe - as she would make her way around to promote the world-renowned film she took the challenging lead in. Kristen Stewart’s advance to the metaphorical top has not been instantaneous, by a long shot, but her role in 2008’s Twilight would ring in not only her first year of adulthood, but also, it seems, a whole new professional lifestyle. Her start was ambitious, but Stewart’s beginnings in film were impressive, indeed. At eleven, Stewart took her first role in a film called The Safety Of Objects. Portraying Sam Jennings, that little lady stole the stage as an angst-ridden know-it-all that many eleven-year-olds find themselves to be. »
- Twilight Examiner
2 March 2009 1:25 AM, PST | Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news »
"High School Musical" star Corbin Bleu managed to have some fun amidst his hectic touring schedules, taking a wild ride alongside his band and crew at a local carnival during one of his concert stops. Beside squeezing in lots of rides, the actor-singer also did the bungee rocket with one of his dancers, named Claude.
Corbin Bleu starred as Chad Danforth in "High School Musical" TV movies as well as in its big screen version, titled "High School Musical 3: Senior Year". His other acting credits include "Catch That Kid", "Jump In!" and the upcoming family-drama "Free Style".
Also having a singing career, Corbin released his debut album "Another Side" in 2007. He, in the meantime, is waiting for the release of his sophomore music effort, "Speed of Light", which is slated to hit the market on date 10 later this month.
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- AceShowbiz.com
4 articles from 2009
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