Posts Tagged ‘Kids’

The Little Fockers Are Here!

June 25, 2010 - 3:22 am No Comments

Do you know how long it has been seen we last saw the Fockers, Greg & Pam (played by Ben Stiller & Teri Polo)? Six years! And in those last six years, the Fockers have been busy. Or rather, the people behind the successful movie, which had two installments, have been busy making its third film, to complete the trilogy.

The film, which also stars Robert De Niro, Blythe Danner, Harvey Keitel and Barbra Streisand, brings the Fockers and their in-laws back for the holidays, and we see two cute kids, a girl and a boy, as the new addition.

Two teaser trailers have been released for this film so far and it is set to open in theaters on December 22nd.

The first teaser will help refresh your mind about the previous Focker films, while the second teaser is a peek at its latest installment:

Matt Damon, Wife Expecting

April 28, 2010 - 9:53 am No Comments

Screen shot 2010-04-28 at 4.55.08 PM A new Damon baby is going to bring more sleepless nights to action star and Academy Award winner, Matt Damon and his wife, in the following months. The couple is apparently expecting their third child, says representatives of the actor who confirmed it to Us Magazine.

They are already happy as it is with two girls, Isabella, who is 3 and Gia, who is only turning two years old. Luciana, Damon’s wife, also has a daughter from a previous relationship.

Says co-star George Clooney, “He absolutely adores those kids. He’s doing it really well.”

Fatherhood seems to really bode well for Damon, who was last seen bringing his kids to Broadway over the weekend.

Hopefully, the third child will be a boy this time. Congratulations to the expecting parents!

Neil Patrick Harris is Blue

March 5, 2010 - 9:33 am No Comments

Screen shot 2010-03-05 at 11.33.19 AMNeil Patrick Harris has quite had a success reviving his career on television. Now, he’s off to do more movies, top billing in the live action remake of the Smurfs.

Kids of the 80’s know this cartoon series very well. The Smurfs was very popular back then. They were a band of blue dwarfish characters.

The movie is said to be a mixture of live action as well as animation and filmmaker Raha Gosnell who did Scooby-Doo back in the early 2000 is set to direct it.

Filming will start in April, as Harris’ TV show, How I Met Your Mother is set to go on hiatus for the summer.

Twittering his sentiments about being chosen to play lead in the Smurf movie, Harris said: “I’ll do my smurfiest to represent well. Smurfs are rad.”

Confessions of a Closet Fangirl

August 4, 2009 - 4:45 am 1 Comment

This time it isn’t me, it’s my friend Robin, who just returned from TwiCon yesterday!  I’m totally jealous, so I took Edward hostage until she agreed to asked her kindly if she would write a little something up to tell the rest of us about it.  Here are some of her thoughts.  Since she’s brilliant, she has a lot of thoughts, so I’m only posting some today.  There will be more tomorrow!

Twilight

I’m guessing you’re not thinking about a romantic image of a darkened sky, are you? Good, neither am I. The book and resulting movie of the same name have created a Harry Potter or even Star Trek-like pop sensation over the last few years. Add the word “convention” and if you’re like me, you’re covering your ears, imagining thousands of screaming teenage girls. Ouch. But when I was invited to attend TwiCon in Dallas, as a fan, I couldn’t say no.

I’d like to think I’m not a “fangirl.” I don’t troll the web every morning looking for the latest scoop on RPattz’s hair or shirtless photos of the cast (okay, I have trolled for that, but I don’t do it EVERY day). I am a mother, after all. I’m too cheap and impatient to get tickets to stand in line to get an autograph, but when I was asked to participate at TwiCon on the fanfiction panel discussions, I eagerly agreed.

I planned to meet up with friends I’d made in the fandom as a fanfiction writer and validator on twilighted.net, and talk about the wonderful things that authors, both new and experienced were doing to extend the world Stephenie Meyer created. My one goal was to get a photo of the cast of The Hillywood Show – they made a hilarious parody music video of the movie that me and my kids LOVE (and I did get the shot). But, if I ran into oh, Kellan Lutz or Peter Facinelli in an elevator, I’d like to think that I’d shake their hand and offer them courteous congratulations on their success and appreciation for their talents as actors. No screaming, no OMG YOU’RE EMMETT!

Kella Lutz, who plays Emmett Cullen

Kellan Lutz, who plays Emmett Cullen

Alas, we’ll never know. The elevators only held fans when I rode them. And the occasional Klingon – Not sure if he got the dates wrong for the Star Trek convention, but yes, a Klingon attended one of the discussion panels. Who knew that twilight’s reach was interstellar?

A Klingon

A Klingon

So, my first viewing of any celebrity was on Friday night at the 100 Monkeys concert. Jackson Rathbone is one of the lead singers for the band, and I figured that was my one chance to be in the same room with a celeb. I’d post a photo, but he’d be a tiny dot in a blurry black square! Whether you like his music or not (I enjoyed it), I was very impressed by the band. Now, I haven’t been to a concert in years, but these guys did something I’d never seen before. They switched instruments every song (all but the percussionist – he had a ton of instruments all his own). For the first song, Jackson played bass, the next he was on keyboards. He sang, played lead guitar, and even drums! Now that’s talent. Oh yeah, he acts, TOO.

Jackson Rathbone, who plays Jasper Hale

Jackson Rathbone, who plays Jasper Hale

I did scream along with the crowd when he came out (I whistle, actually), and when he took off his hat, but I agree with my friend Marcy that the other lead guitarist (no, I don’t even know his name, sorry!) was the cutest. See, I’m not a total cynic…but I didn’t tweet about it. (that’s a discussion for another time). If you happen upon the 100 Monkeys, though, and like an alternative rock/bluesy kind of music I recommend checking them out. They put on a great show.

100 Moneys, image courtesy of Starshine Mag

100 Monkeys, image courtesy of Starshine Mag

More on TwiCon tomorrow, when we hear about Peter Facinelli!

Natasha Richardson, 1963-2009

March 19, 2009 - 3:49 am 2 Comments

I know I’ve spent a lot of time on this story, along with everyone else on the blogosphere.  Natasha Richardson has died of her injury, and I just feel so bad about it.  I’m more familiar with her husband’s work than hers, but of course, everyone knows the Redgrave clan–they’re like the Barrymores, a theater/film dynasty. 

But she left behind a husband who loved her and two young sons–13 and 12.  That’s what breaks my heart.  She was so young, and life is so unkind sometimes.  I wonder if Liam Neeson will finish the movie he’s working on.  I don’t think I could.  I’d just hole up with my kids and try to hang on to my sanity.