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Archive for July 8th, 2008

New on DVD: Stop Loss, The Ruins, Superhero Movie

Posted by Mr. Shrek on July 8th, 2008

A trio of movies are new on DVD today. None were big hits in theaters, but a couple could be worth a spot on your Netflix queue.

Let's take a closer look at the films now...

Stop Loss
Stars: Ryan Phillippe, Abbie Cornish
Why you should rent it: The two stars above met during filming, prompting the former's marriage to Reese Witherspoon to end. See how the chemistry translates on screen.

Michelle and Steve Tommy Burgess Brandon King

The Ruins
Stars: Jonathan Tucker, Jena Malone
Why you should rent it: Because it's based on a best-selling novel.

The Ruins Photo The Ruins Picture The Ruins Movie Poster

Superhero Movie
Stars: Pamela Anderson, Tracy Morgan
Why you should rent it: Seeing how unfunny Morgan is here will simply make him that much funnier on 30 Rock.

Tracy Morgan is Professor Xavier Drake Bell is Dragonfly Mrs. Xavier and the Invisible Girl

You can tell a lot about a person by the Batman he sides with. Most of us nowadays are probably going to go with Christian Bale, right? I mean he (and Nolan’s world) captured the Dark Knight in a way that really raised the franchise to previously unimagined heights (at least in terms of widespread acclaim).

But then again, I love me my Michael Keaton. He’s the Batman I grew up with after all and his snarling utterance of “I’m Batman” just edges out Bale’s growling utterance of “I’m Batman” in my book.

In the last week we’ve also talked to both Adam West (more on that soon) and Val Kilmer (stay tuned for an amazing discussion of the bat nipples) but much as I love them, they’re kind of also-rans in this superhero contest, right?

We’re delving into a lot more than the casting of Batman in this article just up all about the history of the character. Check it out here.

And in the meantime, maybe you want to weigh in? Who best captures the Batman in your mind’s eye? Sound off.

Shar Jackson

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
Though many know the name Shar Jackson primarily because of her involvement with Kevin Federline, the actress has, in fact, had quite a successful run in her own right. She played the role of Niecy Jackson on the popular sitcom Moesha for several seasons, and also appeared in the Nickelodeon movie Good Burger as Monique. While her relationship with Federline as the father of two of her children did put her personal life in the public eye when he married (and subsequently divorced) Britney Spears in the early... [more]

Dax Shepard

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
With a background in improvisational comedy and a reputation as a class clown, Dax Shepard seemed the obvious choice for the role of a Punk'd field agent -- and the opportunity to put one over on some of the biggest names in show business must have been impossible to resist. Though it wasn't his first onscreen role, Punk'd provided Shepard with the recognition needed to further his onscreen career, and just a year after debuting with Ashton Kutcher's merry band of pranksters, the up-and-coming comic actor was... [more]

Sarah Jessica Parker

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
A child performer who went on to become an adult actor in one of the more radical transformations in the history of the American entertainment industry, "Sarah Jessica Parker" has captained both a career and a public image that could be accurately classified under the heading Revenge of the Nerd. As a pubescent actor most famous for her roles in the acclaimed high school-set TV series Square Pegs and in the big screen's "Footloose" and "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", Parker played the skinny girl with frizzy... [more]

Tate Donovan

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
With his handsome, everyman looks and strong abilities on stage and screen, actor Tate Donovan has endured to become one of the most talented actors that no one recognizes. Not that this is necessarily a bad thing; with previous girlfriends such as Sandra Bullock and Jennifer Aniston and solid performances in Clean and Sober (1988) and Memphis Belle (1990), it's readily apparent that he has the charm to match his talent. A Tenafly, NJ, native who took up acting in his teens, Donovan's early screen appearances... [more]

Jamie Lynn Spears

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
The younger sister (by ten years) of pop diva and glitterati icon Britney Spears -- to whom she bears more than a passing resemblance -- Jamie Lynn Spears first entered the national spotlight by joining her famous sibling on a Pepsi commercial and appearing in Britney Spears: Live from Las Vegas and Britney's movie Crossroads (2002). Jamie Lynn struck out on her own at age ten by trying out for the Nickelodeon channel's sketch comedy series All That; one particular characterization from that audition -- that... [more]

Miley Cyrus

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
Young "Miley Cyrus" became an overnight sensation in 2006 as the star of the Disney Channel television series Hannah Montana, but fortunately her family has had some experience with that sort of thing -- her father, "Billy Ray Cyrus", went from obscurity to stardom in a few short months when the song "Achy Breaky Heart" hit the charts in 1992. The success of "Achy Breaky Heart" was hardly the only memorable event for "Billy Ray" that year -- on November 23, 1992, he and his wife welcomed their daughter Destiny... [more]

Emma Watson

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
"Emma Watson" made her big-screen debut in 2001's box-office smash "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", bringing to life Hermione Granger, friend to the famous protagonist Harry Potter of J.K. Rowling's children's novel. Born in Paris, where she lived for the first five years of her life, Watson acted only in school plays before breaking into Hollywood with this film, but her performance skills had been honed through dancing, singing, and poetry recitals, the latter of which she had already received... [more]

Anne Hathaway

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
An actress whose first big screen gig also proved to be her breakthrough, "Anne Hathaway" became a familiar face to millions of moviegoers thanks to her starring role in "Garry Marshall"'s 2001 hit The Princess Diaries. Cast as a clumsy high school girl who finds out she is the princess of a small country, Hathaway was able to prove her comedic timing opposite no less than "Julie Andrews".

Hailing from Brooklyn, where she was born November 12, 1982, Hathaway became involved in the theater at a young age,... [more]

Portia de Rossi

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
Luxuriantly tressed blonde "Portia de Rossi" combined her former interest in the law with her subsequent acting career and achieved TV fame when she joined the cast of the Fox TV hit Ally McBeal in 1998. Born Mandy Rogers in Melbourne, Australia, de Rossi acted in TV commercials as a teen and modeled, but entered college to become a lawyer. She changed professions, however, when she was cast as one of the titular beauties tempting the wife of stuffy "Hugh Grant" in "John Duigan"'s comedy "Sirens" (1994). de... [more]

Abbie Cornish

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
After a couple of minor ingenue roles in her native Australia, actress Abbie Cornish attained instant superstardom down under with a hypnotic, evocative, and multi-layered lead performance in director Cate Shortland's well-received psychological drama Somersault. That film -- about a fragile young woman who comes completely unhinged while trying to build a new life for herself in a snowy Australian town -- spoke volumes about Cornish's raw ability and foreshadowed a long and successful career for the young... [more]

Patrick Swayze

Posted by MSN Entertainment: Top Celebrities on July 8th, 2008
An athlete practically from birth, Patrick Swayze was a football player in high school and then earned a gymnastics scholarship to pay for college. His father had been a dancer/choreographer, and Swayze began to study dance early on, eventually working with the prestigious Harkness and Joffrey Ballet companies. He made his professional debut as a dancer with the lead role of Prince Charming in a traveling company of Disney on Parade, but an old knee injury from his football days threatened to cut his... [more]
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