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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Emma Watson's Finally Legal!!!
The 'Potter' actress turns 21 today, but she's been stepping out in some very grown-up outfits for a while now.
It's been a magical year for Emma Watson. And to celebrate her birthday, we're taking a look at her sartorial successes.
By this time last year, the 21-year-old was already a seasoned red carpet pro. But the "Harry Potter" star further upped the ante when she chopped off her locks this past summer. "Yes, I cut my hair off a few days ago! I love it -- feels incredible. Hope you like it!" the Brit tweeted on Aug. 5 before redirecting fans to her updated profile picture on Facebook.
Her styles have been as complex as Expecto Patronum (that's a Patronus Charm, for you Muggles). She donned a camouflage corset to a summer music festival, a flirty white gown to the MET gala (both by Burberry) and even an out-of-character, ultra-racy LBD on the red carpet.
With a stint as the face of Burberry under her belt -- in their Spring 2010 ad campaign shot by Mario Testino -- Watson was the perfect choice for the latest LancĂ´me ads. As their youngest spokesmodel, Watson joined actresses Kate Winslet, Julia Roberts, Penelope Cruz and Anne Hathaway as celebrity faces of the French beauty house. (Make sure to check out some behind-the-scenes pics from her shoot!)
She doesn't just wear the clothes, Watson also helped design a small collection for Alberta Ferretti, called "Pure Threads" which is 100% organic and sold exclusively at albertaferretti.com.
And unfortunately, the actress doesn't have real-life access to the a Time-Turner, a time-traveling device. She decided to take time off from her studies at Brown University explaining on her website that juggling courses and other commitments was, "a little impossible."
With the final "Harry Potter" hitting theaters this summer and "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" to start filming we'll have plenty more opportunities to witness Watson's sartorial magic!
Watson's not the only Ivy League drop out. Check out the other stars who ditched the textbooks and read scripts instead.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Harry Potter 8 Dropped from Theaters?
NATO (the National Association of Theater Owners), which represents huge regional chains such as Regal Entertainment and AMC, is threatening to drop some of this summer's biggest blockbusters in response to the recently announced Video-On-Demand plan that is being utilized by four of the six major studios.
Universal, Sony, Warner Bros., and Fox are set to release some of their biggest titles into living rooms across the country just weeks after their initial theatrical debut for a rental fee $30 per film. This was introduced in the US last month, with the Ed Helms's comedy Cedar Rapids being one of the first movies to lead the way.
Of course, theater owners are upset over this, as the diminishing window between a major blockbuster's cinematic distribution and its home video arrival has dwindled significantly. This means that theater owners will be losing an untold amount of revenue in the months and years to come. In retaliation, screens under NATO are threatening to boycott upcoming studio releases, starting with Warner Bros. sure to be box office-gargantuan Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2.
Some theater chains have even begun pulling promotional materials for films being released by the four major VOD supporters. But the studios in question aren't backing down. Sony's Just Go with It is set to make history by becoming the first major release to be offered through this new VOD service. Most theatrical movies are required a solid four month window between the time they are in theaters and the time they reach retailer shelves and VOD platforms. The studios believe that this is far too long to wait, and that it is hurting Blu-ray and DVD sales. The studios also hope that shrinking the video-on-demand window will reduce piracy.
Paramount Pictures has not joined the fray at this time, and many speculate that they will have the upper hand at the box office this summer because of their negative stance toward earlier VOD windows. The studio also has a strong slate of upcoming releases, which will make it one of the most lucrative studios of this fiscal year. Their schedule between now and August includes such sure-fire moneymakers as Captain America: The First Avenger, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Kung Fu Panda 2, Super 8, and Thor.
Walt Disney Pictures is also not engaging in this new VOD platform, but they haven't been ruled out as a user of this new service. They simply have not yet revealed what they're going to do in terms of shrinking their video-on-demand window.
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Universal, Sony, Warner Bros., and Fox are set to release some of their biggest titles into living rooms across the country just weeks after their initial theatrical debut for a rental fee $30 per film. This was introduced in the US last month, with the Ed Helms's comedy Cedar Rapids being one of the first movies to lead the way.
Of course, theater owners are upset over this, as the diminishing window between a major blockbuster's cinematic distribution and its home video arrival has dwindled significantly. This means that theater owners will be losing an untold amount of revenue in the months and years to come. In retaliation, screens under NATO are threatening to boycott upcoming studio releases, starting with Warner Bros. sure to be box office-gargantuan Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2.
Some theater chains have even begun pulling promotional materials for films being released by the four major VOD supporters. But the studios in question aren't backing down. Sony's Just Go with It is set to make history by becoming the first major release to be offered through this new VOD service. Most theatrical movies are required a solid four month window between the time they are in theaters and the time they reach retailer shelves and VOD platforms. The studios believe that this is far too long to wait, and that it is hurting Blu-ray and DVD sales. The studios also hope that shrinking the video-on-demand window will reduce piracy.
Paramount Pictures has not joined the fray at this time, and many speculate that they will have the upper hand at the box office this summer because of their negative stance toward earlier VOD windows. The studio also has a strong slate of upcoming releases, which will make it one of the most lucrative studios of this fiscal year. Their schedule between now and August includes such sure-fire moneymakers as Captain America: The First Avenger, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Kung Fu Panda 2, Super 8, and Thor.
Walt Disney Pictures is also not engaging in this new VOD platform, but they haven't been ruled out as a user of this new service. They simply have not yet revealed what they're going to do in terms of shrinking their video-on-demand window.
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