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  • Harrison Ford Might Appear In Future Star Wars Films?

    Harrison Ford Might Appear In Future Star Wars Films?

    Harrison Ford has hinted that he just might appear in future Star Wars films.

    The 73-year-old actor who played Han Solo in several Star Wars films, stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday as he continues to make the press rounds for the Blu-Ray release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, due April 5.

    “I think it’s quite clear that I’ve got nothing better to do,” Ford told Kimmel about his visit to the show.

    Ford shared that the death of Han Solo in the movie was something he’d been urging for a long time.

    “I argued for 30 years for this to happen and I finally wore them down,” Ford said.

    In fact, the actor wanted the character to get killed off back when he and George Lucas were making Return of the Jedi.

    Kimmel noted that the Solo death came as a complete surprise because it wasn’t spoiled before the release of The Force Awakens.

    “I think they knew that I would show up at their house and beat the s— out of them,” he said.

    When Kimmel lamented that the world would no longer see Ford as Han Solo in the future Star Wars movies, Ford made an interesting comment.

    “Who said that?” Ford replied. “Who made you the boss?”

    OK, perhaps that’s not exactly confirmation, but it gets the blood pumping.

    Ford also talked about the news that he’ll reprise his role as Indiana Jones. He and director Steven Spielberg are set for a fifth film slated to come out in 2019.

    “I’m excited about this,” Ford said. “The opportunity to work with Steven again on this character which has brought pleasure to so many, not to mention me — it’s great fun to play this character.”

  • Harrison Ford to Star in Fifth “Indiana Jones” Movie, Due Out in 2019

    Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg are back as a dynamic actor and director duo for the fifth Indiana Jones movie due out in 2019.

    Disney announced the exciting news on Tuesday.

    Harrison Ford’s return to the Star Wars franchise in the Star Wars: The Force Awakens, reprising his role as Han Solo, was a huge help with the film’s bottom line. It also rendered him the highest grossing actor in U.S. box office history. Disney–owner of the Star Wars franchise, in addition to that of Indiana Jones–hopes Harrison Ford has the same affect on the 2019 film.

    It’s been 38 years since Harrison Ford starred in the first of the Indiana Jones films–Raiders of the Lost Ark. He will be 77 when the as yet untitled film hits theaters.

    It’s too soon to tell whether or not Shia LaBeouf will reprise his role as Indiana Jones’s son. He debuted the role in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Shia LaBeouf has been rather busy of late, wearing paper bags on his head and riding up and down in a London elevator.

    Are you an Indiana Jones fan? If so, you’re likely thrilled to learn that a fifth film is in the works, and that it stars Harrison Ford.

    Harrison Ford needs to stay as far away from airplanes as possible. He was seriously injured when a plane he was piloting crashed near L.A. in August of 2014. His World War II-era plane stopped working midair, causing him to do his best to bring it safely to the ground.

    Fans surely don’t want to see their favorite actor flying any antique plans as they await a 2019 movie release.

    Maybe wife Calista Flockhart can keep Harrison Ford grounded for a while?

  • Melissa Mathison, “E.T.” Screenwriter, Dies at 65

    Melissa Mathison, best known for writing the screenplay E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, died on Wednesday at the age of 65. Mathison was the ex-wife of actor Harrison Ford.

    Melinda Mathison Johnson confirmed her sister’s passing of neuroendocrine cancer.

    Melissa Mathison got her start in Hollywood as an assistant on films including The Godfather: Part II and Apocalypse Now. Her first feature script was The Black Stallion that made it onto the big screen in 1979.

    Steven Spielberg, who directed E.T., issued a statement regarding Melissa Mathison’s passing.

    “Melissa had a heart that shined with generosity and love and burned as bright as the heart she gave E.T.,” he said.

    Married to Harrison Ford for 21 years before their divorce in 2004, Melissa Mathison shared two children with the actor.

    Mathison’s most recent work hasn’t hit theaters yet. She worked with Steven Spielberg to bring Roald Dahl’s The BFG to the silver screen. It comes out in 2016.

    Melissa Mathison earned just one Oscar nomination in her lifetime–for E.T. She lost out to Ghandi.

    The film world has lost a great talent in the passing of Melissa Mathison.

  • Melissa Mathison, Former Wife of Harrison Ford and ‘E.T.’ Screenwriter, Dies at 65

    Melissa Mathison, the former wife of Harrison Ford and the screenwriter of Steven Spielberg’s E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, has died at the age of 65.

    According to the Associated Press, Mathison was known for her family friendly films, which also includes The Black Stallion.

    Mathison died Wednesday at her Los Angeles home after a bout with neuroendocrine cancer, confirmed her sister, Melinda Mathison Johnson.

    “Mathison’s stories were rich with symbolism, adventure, depth, and darkness. With their intricate plots and grown up themes of loneliness and loss, her films enchanted a generation of kids, and their parents,” said Lindsey Bahr, for her AP article on Mathison.

    E.T. has remains a classic film and continues to charm children of all ages.

    “Melissa had a heart that shined with generosity and love and burned as bright as the heart she gave E.T.,” Steven Spielberg said in a statement.

    Mathison’s first credited work was in assistant roles on The Godfather: Part IIApocalypse Now.” Her break out project was 1979 classic, The Black Stallion, which was directed by Carol Ballard.

    Mathison met Harrison Ford on the set of Apocalypse Now in 1976, and the couple married in 1983. They remained married until 2004 and had two children, Georgia and Malcolm.

    According to the Los Angeles Times, Mathison often collaborated with producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall under their Amblin Entertainment banner and worked with directors like Frank Oz on The Indian in the Cupboard and Martin Scorsese.

    Mathison left her lasting legacy with E.T., which became the highest grossing film of all time. According to the Associated Press, Spielberg and her then-boyfriend Harrison Ford reportedly convinced Mathison to write the screenplay on a 207 mile-drive through the Tunisian desert during the shoot for Raiders of the Lost Ark.

    Mathison was honored with her first and only Oscar nomination for E.T. but lost out to John Briley’s Gandhi screenplay.

    Melissa Mathison’s last credited work is on Spielberg’s big screen adaptation of Roald Dahl’s novel The BFG, which comes out next year.

  • Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro Completely Transform For HBO’s ‘The Wizard of Lies’

    Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro Completely Transform For HBO’s ‘The Wizard of Lies’

    Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro look unrecognizable as Bernie and Ruth Madoff in photos released for the upcoming HBO film The Wizard of Lies.

    The stills show the Hollywood A-listers looking far older than how fans know them.

    According to Us Weekly, Pfeiffer and De Niro portray a disgraced financier and his wife in the HBO flick.

    In one of the photos, De Niro, as Bernie, is seated in a plush armchair, wearing a black pullover, gray slacks, his wedding ring, and an ankle monitor, while Pfeiffer, portraying Ruth, stands behind her man in a white shirt, light blue cardigan, black-rimmed glasses and platinum blonde hair.

    The film chronicles the massive Ponzi scheme that landed Bernie a 150-year sentence in federal prison for charges of fraud after he infamously scammed investors out of $65 billion, including actors John Malkovich and Kevin Bacon, and director Steven Spielberg.

    Barry Levinson of Rain Man fame directs the film and also serves as executive producer alongside De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Berry Welsh, according to Entertainment Weekly.

    Based on the book The Wizard of Lies by Diana Henriques, the much-anticipated movie takes some of its material from Laurie Sandell’s Truth And Consequences.

    Wizard of Lies also stars Hank Azaria as Madoff’s key lieutenant Frank Dipascali and Alessandro Nivola as Mark Madoff.

    Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro previously appeared together in the feature film, The Family.

  • Dwayne Johnson Giddy Over Letter from Steven Spielberg

    Dwayne Johnson–a.k.a. The Rock–has no doubt been blown away by many facets of excitement in the course of his 43 years. After all, he’s been a professional wrestler and a film star. Now he’s a TV star as well, with his new HBO series called Ballers.

    None of these things quite compare, however, to a letter Dwayne Johnson received a few weeks ago. That letter was from Steven Spielberg.

    In the cover story of Esquire magazine’s August issue, Dwayne Johnson talks about the contents of that letter.

    “About three weeks ago, I’m here at the house and I get a letter. ‘Been enjoying your movies over the years. Very entertaining. I feel like I’ve really gotten to know you over the years, most recently after watching you host Saturday Night Live. Great job. You continue to go for it. Proud of your work and look forward to meeting you. Steven Spielberg,’” Johnson told the magazine. “It took me back to being just like a kid. I was so blown away.”

    The San Andreas star was so excited when he received the letter that he posted a photo of himself reading it to his Instagram account.

    “Grinnin’ now like a big ass kid,” he captioned the shot, adding, “THANK YOU STEVEN SPIELBERG for these inspiring and motivating words in your letter and cheers to making sure I’m always listening to that little voice in my gut.”

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    It’s got to be quite a thrill to cross from the wrestling world into that of acting. In fact, Dwayne Johnson talks about that in his Esquire interview, too. Just imagine making that huge a transition and then receiving kudos from Steven Spielberg.

    No wonder Dwayne Johnson was grinning.

    He might be grinning still.

  • George Lucas Thought “Star Wars” Was Going To Flop

    George Lucas is the first to admit that he didn’t think Star Wars was going anywhere.

    During Stephen Colbert’s interview with George Lucas during a panel at the Tribeca Film Festival Friday afternoon, Lucas admitted that the whole process of getting Star Wars made was somewhat discouraging.

    George Lucas said of the experience, “I showed it to all of my friends early on, but it was mostly [filled with] stock footage of old war movies, and all kinds of stuff.”

    He added, “They saw it and [said] ‘Poor George.’ ‘What were you thinking?’”

    However, not all of George Lucas’ friends were down on his dream. In fact, it was his good friend Steven Spielberg that did have faith in the film and encouraged George Lucas to continue with his efforts.

    Lucas said that his other friends’ pity also then fell on Spielberg.

    George Lucas said of that pivotal moment, “Steven had jumped up, and said, ‘This is going to be the biggest movie of all time.’ Everybody in the room looked up at Steven and [said], ‘Poor Steven.’”

    Though George Lucas had a slow and grudging start to making Star Wars: Episode IV-A New Hope come to life, it did go on to make a smashing debut on that fateful day in May of 1977.

    While George Lucas was preparing to go to Hawaii, as he said he always did during his movie debuts, he received an encouraging phone call from Alan Ladd Jr., the then president of 20th Century Fox.

    Ladd told him, “It’s a fantastic hit! Every single paper! There are lines around the block. You can’t believe this!”

    But, George Lucas, likely still feeling the sting of the early criticism, was reserved in his excitement.

    He said, “Laddie, calm down. It’s a science fiction film. Science fiction films get a good old group of sci-fi fans. They’ll go to anything the first week. Wait for a couple weeks, and you’ll see what it’s really gonna do.”

    George Lucas was finally convinced when he received another call from Alan Ladd, Jr. This time, he knew that Star Wars was more than a passing hit with a few sci-fi fans.

    George Lucas said, “I got a call from Laddie after the first weekend. It was really like in the middle of the week. He called and said, ‘George, turn on the news.’ I said, ‘What?’ He said, ‘Turn on CBS. Turn on the news. Walter Cronkite.’ You gotta see it.’”

    He continued, “So I said, ‘What is it now?’ I turned on the news, and they had this huge story on the sensation of Star Wars, and lines around the block. Everybody was going berserk about it.”

    He added, “That was the first time I understood that it was a big hit.”

    And the rest is history. What a great story from George Lucas and an inspiration to not give up on those dreams!

    Do you remember the first time you watched a Star Wars movie?

  • Jennifer Lawrence To Star In Spielberg Film About War Photographer

    Jennifer Lawrence has been in the news lately for a rumored fued with her Joy director, David O. Russell.

    A source told the New York Post, “He was screaming at her. She was screaming at him. It was loud.”

    But a publicist for the Fox movie denounced the rumors, saying that it was, in fact, a bit of method acting between Jennifer Lawrence and David O. Russell.

    The publicist added, “There was no fight. David is very passionate. He yells lines back at actors. He gets right in the scene with them. This scene was a big argument. Jennifer had a crying baby in her arms. There was a lot of screaming and yelling.”

    Jennifer Lawrence herself was quick to dispel the raging rumor in a surprising Facebook post.

    Hopefully that is all that was going on when Jennifer Lawrence was yelling at her director, because she is going to be directed by the great Steven Spielberg soon!

    The Hunger Games actress has signed on to star in a book-to-movie adaptation of Lynsey Addario’s memoir, It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War.

    Lynsey Addario has traveled to war-torn countries like Afghanistan, Africa, and Iraq. She also won the prestigious MacArthur Fellowhip in 2008.

    Hello, #saudi! On assignment for @natgeo in #riyadh.

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    Lynsey Addario was then part of the New York Times team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2009 for International Reporting for her work in Waziristan.

    What an amazing role and director for Jennifer Lawrence to score!

    Jennifer Lawrence has been quite the busy girl. She is currently still shooting for Joy, which will be out for Christmas, and will be seen in November in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Part 2.

    What do you think about Jennifer Lawrence’s new role?

  • Jennifer Hudson to Make Much-Awaited Broadway Debut in Oprah Winfrey-Backed ‘The Color Purple’

    Jennifer Hudson will make her Broadway debut this fall, starring in the Oprah Winfrey-backed revival of The Color Purple.

    This will be the Grammy, Oscar and Golden Globe-winner’s first foray in a Broadway production.

    The Dreamgirls actress will take on the role of Shug Avery, a sultry blues singer, in the musical.

    According to the New York Post, Winfrey reached out to Hudson personally to invite her to join the cast.

    John Doyle, who received a directing Tony in 2006 for his own Broadway debut with Sweeney Todd, designed and directed this particular production of the musical, which first opened in 2013 in London at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

    Music and lyrics are by Grammy winners Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray.

    The musical is an adaptation of the Alice Walker novel of the same name, which was made into the 1985 Steven Spielberg film starring Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg.

  • Pam Dawber of ‘Mork and Mindy’, Other Co-Stars Remember Robin Williams

    The world has reacted with shock and sadness this week to the death of Robin Williams, who was found dead in his Tiberon, California home on Monday. The 63-year-old, beloved actor’s death was ruled a suicide by hanging.

    Those who worked with him and knew him well shared their thoughts following the tragic news.

    “I am completely and totally devastated. What more can be said?” — Mork and Mindy co-star Pam Dawber, in a statement.

    “My life is a better place because I knew Robin Williams. To my children he was Uncle Robin, to everyone he worked with, he was the best boss anyone had ever known, and to me he was not just an inspiration but he was the Father I had always dreamed of having. There are not enough adjectives to describe the light he was, to anyone that ever had the pleasure to meet him. I will miss him everyday, but I know the memory of him will live on. And to his family, I thank them for letting us know him and seeing the joy they brought him. Us crazy ones love you. God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” — The Crazy Ones co-star Sarah Michelle Gellar, in a statement.

    “Heartbroken. Thanks chief — for your friendship and for what you gave the world. Robin had a ton of love in him. He personally did so much for so many people. He made Matt and my dreams come true. What do you owe a guy who does that? Everything. May you find peace my friend.” — Ben Affleck, in a statement, referring to Williams starring in his and Matt Damon’s first acting/writing venture, Good Will Hunting.

    “His kindness and generosity is what I think of. How kind he was to anyone who wanted to connect with him. And he could not help but be funny all the time. He would do something as long as it would keep you laughing. He made many, many film crews laugh out loud before the audiences ever saw it. He made such a big impact on the world. So there is the man, and his talent, and I think in his case both were extraordinary.” — Night at the Museum co-star Ben Stiller, in a statement.

    “I feel I have to say something more than just ‘heartbreaking and shocking,’ which everyone has said and I feel as well, but something a little more personal. Thus the following: One day in 1995 while riffing in the character of a snobby French toy store owner, Robin made me laugh so hard and so long that I cried. It seemed to please him to no end. Yesterday, I cried again at the thought that he was gone. What I will always remember about Robin, perhaps even more than his comic genius, extraordinary talent and astounding intellect, was his huge heart — his tremendous kindness, generosity and compassion as an acting partner, colleague and fellow traveler in a difficult world. My heartfelt condolences to his wife and family.” — The Birdcage co-star Nathan Lane, in Time magazine.

    “I feel stunned and so sad about Robin. I’m sad for the world of comedy. And so very sad for his family. And I’m sad for Robin. He always lit up when he was able to make people laugh, and he made them laugh his whole life long…. tirelessly. He was one of a kind. There will not be another. Please God, let him now rest in peace.” — Mrs. Doubtfire co-star Sally Field, in a statement.

    —”Robin was a lightning storm of comic genius and our laughter was the thunder that sustained him. He was a pal and I can’t believe he’s gone.” — Steven Spielberg, in a statement.

    “I saw him on stage the very first time he auditioned at the Improv and we have been friends ever since. It’s a very sad day.” — Jay Leno, in a statement.

    “We have lost one of our most inspired and gifted comic minds, as well as one of this generation’s greatest actors. To watch Robin work, was a magical and special privilege. His performances were unlike anything any of us had ever seen, they came from some spiritual and otherworldly place. He truly was one of the few people who deserved the title of ‘genius.’” — Hook director Chris Columbus, in a statement.

    “Robin and I were great friends, suffering from the same little-known disease: depression. I never could have expected this ending to his life, and to ours with him. God bless him and God bless us all for his LIFE! I cannot believe this. I am overwhelmed with grief. What a wonderful man/boy and what a tremendous talent in the most important art of any time – comedy! I loved him.” — Chevy Chase, in a statement.

    “I’ve never known a sweeter, brighter, more considerate person than Robin. Robin’s commitment as an artist to lifting our mood and making us happy is compared to none. He loved us all and we loved him back.” — John Travolta, in a statement.

    “To see Robin perform was an experience. He was more than a comedian. He was a comedy force of nature. I remember hearing that Robin was once doing a press junket in Germany. One of the reporters asked him, ‘Why is it that Germany is not known for comedy?’ Robin answered, ‘Well, you killed all your funny people.’ I laughed out loud when I heard that. I thought, how sick and how wonderfully truthful.” — comedian Gilbert Gottfried, in a statement.

    “I was lucky to work with him as an actor and witness first hand the magic of what made him a legend, the wit and other worldly improv skills.” — Hook co-star Dante Basco (Rufio), in a statement.

    Image via Robin Williams, Instagram

  • Halle Berry: Happy To Play Role Of Expectant Mother

    Halle Berry loves being pregnant, so it’s no surprise that she shines in her new role in the CBS series, Extant.

    “I’m the happiest in my life when I have been pregnant, truly. So to be pregnant again on a show right after giving birth didn’t scare me at all. I thought, ‘I’m going to ace that part of this, for sure!’” said Halle Berry of her exciting role.

    And ace it, she certainly has. Halle Berry is earning some rave reviews for her acting chops on the show. She plays a woman that just spent 13 months in space alone completing a solo mission who comes home only to find out that she is inexplicably pregnant.

    Halle Berry’s character is infertile, and she realizes that she is about to give birth to the world’s first artificially intelligent humaniod.

    Her outstanding performance in Extant could be the digression that Halle Berry needs from bland acting roles that seem to plague her. Catwoman and X-Men: The Last Stand have really done her no good whatsoever.

    Of course, as the icing on the cake, Halle Berry got to work with screen giant Steven Spielberg. She said of Spielberg,

    “A name like that, you don’t really sneeze at. I know the quality of his work and I know that he loves this sort of genre. This was a character that when I first read (the script) was so relatable to me. While I’m not an astronaut or scientist — far, far from it — I still had an understanding about the human quality of this woman and her struggle to not only find time for herself, but also to be a good mother. The fact that she’s a scientist becomes a little bit irrelevant pretty fast. It becomes very human.”

    Sounds like an interesting show! Catch Halle Berry in Extant on CBS Thursdays at 8.

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  • Halle Berry: Motherhood Drew Her to ‘Extant’

    Halle Berry stars in the 13-episode CBS special event Extant that premiered on Wednesday evening. She and one of the Extant producers, Greg Walker, recently dished about how motherhood–and the notion of playing an infertile astronaut pregnant with an unearthly being–drew her to her role as Molly Woods. Berry was pregnant with her second child when Walker–and Steven Spielberg, who is the big-name producer of Extant–pitched the role to her.

    “We’re sitting at her house and I’m pitching all these terrible, horrible things that can happen,” Walker said in their joint interview with News.com.au. “And I’m looking down at her stomach and thinking, ‘Can she handle it?’”

    Halle Berry now stars as Molly, an astronaut who returns to Earth after a 13-month solo mission in space. Her homecoming is beyond complicated by the artificial intelligence “son” created by her scientist husband and her shock at the discovery that she’s pregnant with what must be, given those months without human contact, an unearthly being.

    “I’m the happiest in my life when I have been pregnant, truly,” Halle Berry, who is married to Olivier Martinez, said. “So to be pregnant again on a show right after giving birth didn’t scare me at all. I thought, ‘I’m going to ace that part of this, for sure!’”

    Greg Walker wouldn’t hint at whether Halle Berry will spend all 13 weeks of the CBS special event pregnant or not. He did, however, hint at the notion that, while it is deemed a ‘special event,’ if the numbers allow, Extant could become a full-fledged series. He also promised that “startling and strange things” will drive Molly down intriguing paths.

    “It will have elements of Rosemary’s Baby because she’s having the child with something unknown. What is this entity? Will it stay here? Is it really her baby?” Berry said.

    Goran Visnjic of ER fame plays Halle Berry’s husband. Camryn Manheim plays her doctor.

    Did you tune in on Wednesday night to see Halle Berry star as Molly in Extant? Some believe it might be the blockbuster small screen hit of the summer season. Did your first taste leave you hungry for more? If so, you’re not alone.

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  • Malia Obama Works on Set of Halle Berry’s ‘Extant’

    Malia Obama, daughter of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, worked on the set of Halle Berry’s upcoming sc-fi series Extant for a day. The aspiring filmmaker will be a junior in high school come fall, and was no doubt getting up close and personal with what her future work might entail.

    Malia clapped together the board that indicates the beginning of shooting a scene. The almost-16-year-old (Malia Obama turns 16 on the 4th of July) must have been completely enthralled by the goings-on on this Hollywood set.

    Extant is set to begin airing in July. In addition to starring Halle Berry it is produced by Amblin Television which was founded by Steven Spielberg. These two components add to the likelihood of the new series becoming an instant hit. How exciting will it be for Malia Obama to not only watch the show and know she spent a day on set, but to share that excitement with her friends as well?

    No one from the White House has yet commented on Malia’s exciting adventure. She attends Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C., however it is far more likely that she was allowed this privilege because she is the president’s daughter than the chance that it was a school-related project.

    Some reports are indicating that Malia will work for the entire summer on the Extant set as Halle Berry’s assistant.

    Even though Michelle Obama is rather strict with Malia and sister Sasha Obama as far as watching television goes, Malia did admit during an interview about her famous dad back in January that she is a fan of the hit TV show Girls. Hopefully Mom will bend the rules a bit and allow the sisters to catch a few episodes of Extant when it begins airing next month.

    If nothing more emerges from Malia Obama’s visit to this Hollywood set, she will forever have the memories of a very exciting day away from the White House and away from school. Not many teens can file this kind of experience away in their memory banks.

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  • The Goonies 2 Is Really Going To Happen

    The Goonies 2 Is Really Going To Happen

    The next time you see sky, it’ll be over another town. The next time you take a test, it’ll be in some other school. Our parents, they want the bestest stuff for us. But right now they gotta do what’s right for them, ’cause it’s their time. Their time, up there. Down here it’s our time. It’s our time down here. That’s all over the second we ride up Troy’s bucket.

    Goonies never say die!

    Children of the 1980s rejoice, one of the most beloved films of the decade is finally getting its long overdue sequel. The Goonies 2 is reportedly in the works. And not only are director Richard Donner and producer Steven Spielberg involved, but the original cast may be on board for the project as well.

    Richard Donner recently told TMZ, “Hopefully we’re going to get this done, period. Spielberg came up with the idea of doing a sequel after 30 years. You don’t do [‘The Goonies 2’] without him, and he came up with another storyline and he’s right on.”

    The Goonies was written by Spielberg and Chris Columbus. It starred Sean Astin as the asthmatic Mikey, his older brother Brand played by Josh Brolin, and a group of eccentric kids from the Goon Docks neighborhood. Mikey and Brand are being forced to move because of money problems, so in order to save their home from foreclosure, the group sets out to find a pirate treasure.

    The exact nature of the sequel’s plot is still unknown, however, all reports indicate that Spielberg has already worked out the storyline. Will it involve a modern day adventure with Mikey, Data, Mouth, and Chunk as adults? Will it be more about their own kids? There is even speculation that the film will be an R-rated sequel that will directly target the adults who loved the movie as kids.

    Of course some fans of the film are excited about the prospects of a sequel, while others would rather just let the original stand on its own and feel a followup would be sacrilege.

    Tell us what you think about Goonies 2.

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  • Halle Berry TV Show “Extant” Releases Teaser Trailer

    CBS has released a teaser trailer for their new summer series Extant. The sci-fi drama stars Halle Berry as Astronaut Molly Watts who is returning from space after a 13 month solo mission. The very short clip doesn’t tell us what or whom returned with Watts (possibly a baby). We do know that something came back from space with her. There’s also a very terrified look on her face as the trailer closes. The show is being produced by Steven Spielberg’s company Amblin Entertainment.

    Here’s a plot synopsis for the series taken from IMDB.com: An astronaut (Berry) returns home from a year long solo mission in space. She tries to reconnect with her husband and son in their everyday life. Her experiences in space and home lead to events that ultimately will change the course of human history.

    CBS ordered 13 episodes of the summer series without the benefit of a pilot. The premiere date is set for July 9.

    Spielberg said of landing Berry for Extant, “There’s only one Halle Berry and we are incredibly honored that she has chosen Extant to expand her illustrious career. As she does with everything she touches, she will bring a deep authenticity to her role and I very much look forward to working with her.” CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler added, “Halle is the type of award-winning actress you dream of collaborating with for an event project such as Extant.”

    There are a couple other familiar television faces in the series as well. Goran Visnjic (ER) will play Berry’s husband John Watts. Camryn Manheim (The Practice, Ghost Whisperer) plays a character named Sam Barton.

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  • Halle Berry: First Look At Spielberg Sci-Fi Drama

    Halle Berry has teamed up with iconic director Steven Spielberg to star in his sci-fi drama Extant, which will premiere on CBS in July.

    The show will focus on Berry’s character, astronaut Molly Woods, as she comes back from a solo space mission and discovers she is pregnant. Extant will also feature Scandal star Josh Malina and Camryn Manheim.

    CBS president Nina Tassler called the show “just the perfect melding of classic Spielberg genres: It’s science fiction and it’s family.”

    Berry, who just had a baby boy five months ago, spoke recently about how her life has changed with motherhood and says she feels extremely lucky to have been blessed with another child at the age of 47.

    “I just feel great because I have another baby,” she said. “I never thought that at my stage in life another baby — and a baby boy — was coming to me, so yeah, I’m blessed.”

    The actress isn’t the only member of the family who’s gaining fame on television; her husband, Oliver Martinez, stars on the ABC series Revenge.

    “I watched his premiere,” Berry said. “I’m going to follow his little arc along. I’m very, very proud of him. I’m trying to find the balance. My baby’s always with me on the set. I bring my daughter after school. I have a nursery there and a playroom. I try to make it as nice as I can.”

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  • “Jurassic World” Adds Vincent D’Onofrio As A Villain

    News about the upcoming Jurassic World continues to surface, and whether people think they need another addition in the Jurassic Park series or not, it is coming in 2015.

    The latest addition to the Jurassic World film is veteran actor Vincent D’Onofrio, who will play a villain in the film. Although his name may not be that recognizable to some people, many people will remember him as the villain from the original Men In Black film.

    The original Jurassic Park that came out in 1993 starred Jeff Goldblum, and while he has been asked about the upcoming film in a recent interview, he said that he has not been called to appear in the film yet.

    It is doubtful that fans will see an appearance from Goldblum’s popular character in the upcoming film, as the casting seems to be getting away from the characters from previous films, and will focus on a completely different plot. He did confirm that he will be seen in Independence Day 2 in the same interview, which was conducted in promotion of his new film, The Grand Budapest Hotel.

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    Jurassic World will be the fourth in the series, following Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World, and Jurassic Park III. Sam Neill and Laura Dern were also big stars in Jurassic Park, but will not be coming back for this film, although other recent stars have been cast for the film.

    Before adding Vincent D’Onofrio, the cast had consisted of stars such as Chris Pratt, one of the stars of Parks And Recreation, and the recent star of The Lego Movie, as well as Bryce Dallas Howard, and Jake Johnson from New Girl.

    Several names have also been rumored during the early development stages of the film, and with a franchise Jurassic Park, it is not surprising that everyone would want to get involved. The film is set to be released on June 12th, 2015.

    The new film clearly will not be able to match the quality of Jurassic Park, a film that has been a favorite for people over the years. However, some fans will certainly get excited for another film in the franchise, and it will be out in just over a year.

    Jurassic World will be directed by Colin Trevorrow, who previously directed Jake Johnson once already in the 2012 comedy Safety Not Guaranteed. Jurassic Park‘s director, Steven Spielberg, is also on board as a producer.

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  • Steven Spielberg Ousts Oprah as Influential Celeb

    Steven Spielberg has ousted Oprah Winfrey as the most influential celebrity in the U.S., according to an annual study conducted by Forbes magazine. It seems it was the film Lincoln that gave Spielberg the edge over Oprah. Earning him 12 Oscar nominations as well as $275 million at the box office in the U.S., it also brought in $93 million at the global box office. Forty seven percent of people surveyed rated Steven Spielberg as influential.

    “A celebrity’s ‘Influential’ score represents how that person is perceived as influencing the public, their peers, or both,” president of E-Poll Market Research, Gerry Philpott, said. E-Poll Market Research conducted the study for Forbes.

    Oprah Winfrey topped the Forbes list last year with a 49 percent influential rating. She slipped this year to just 45 percent–still impressive, of course, but not high enough to top Steven Spielberg. Reps at Forbes think that Oprah staying out of the limelight for much of the past year contributed to her decline in influence.

    Forbes magazine announced Steven Spielberg as their most influential celebrity on Wednesday using a variety of social media outlets–Twitter being among them.

    So who else made the list of influential celebrities behind both Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey? Star Wars creator George Lucas earned third place in the survey. Directors Ron Howard and Martin Scorsese came in fourth and fifth, respectively. Other celebrities who made the top ten list include Barbara Walters, Bono and Dr. Oz.

    And while Forbes hasn’t said exactly how many people took the survey, E-Poll Market Research ranked more than 6,600 celebrities on 46 personality attributes in their efforts to compile that top ten list.

    Are you surprised that Steven Spielberg beat out Oprah Winfrey as most influential celebrity? Was there anyone noticeably absent from the top 5 who you might have expected to see there?

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  • Amazon Snags Halle Berry CBS Series ‘Extant’ for Quick Streaming

    Amazon Snags Halle Berry CBS Series ‘Extant’ for Quick Streaming

    CBS bet big on the new series from Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television, Extant, picking it up straight to series (13 episodes) back in August.

    Now, Amazon is announcing that Amazon Prime Instant Video will be the exclusive streaming home for the series, which is slated to debut this summer.

    All new episodes of Extant, which will premiere on CBS in June, will be available to stream by Amazon Prime customers 4 days after their original network airing.

    If this model sounds familiar, that’s because Amazon struck the same deal with CBS for last year’s hit Under the Dome, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. It had plenty of success in the streaming realm – Amazon says that Under the Dome was “watched by more customers than any other TV season on Prime Instant Video in 2014.”

    Extant is a mystery thriller about a female astronaut trying to reconnect with her family when she returns after a year in outer space. Her experiences lead to events that ultimately will change the course of human history” – according to its official description. Berry will play that astronaut, Molly Watts.

    Extant is a very original concept with layers of humanity, mystery and surprise that reveal itself throughout the script,” said CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler when they announced the series last year. “Our partnership with Amblin for Under the Dome showed that viewers respond to high-quality event programming in the summer. We look forward to building on that with Extant and offering CBS audiences another high-concept, unique event for summer television.”

    This will be Halle Berry’s first series regular role in about 25 years.

    “We received very positive feedback from Prime members about this summer’s exclusive access to Under the Dome,” said Brad Beale, Director of Content Acquisition for Digital Video at Amazon. “Customers loved being able to watch the show just days after it aired as well as catching up on previous episodes. We are thrilled to offer Prime members this access for Extant, another exciting new show from CBS.”

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  • Jay Z’s Roc Nation Signs Steven Spielberg’s Children

    Jay Z didn’t earn the top spot (with wife Beyonce) of Vanity Fair’s Power Players List or the second spot on the 2013 World’s 20 Highest-Paid Hip-Hop Artists list for nothing.

    The mogul’s Roc Nation entertainment company just signed indie-folk duo Wardell. Wardell is comprised of Theo and Sasha, a brother and sister who have something in common with Blue Ivy – famous parents. Theo and Sasha call Oscar-winning Steven Spielberg and actress Kate Capshaw “mom and dad.”

    Like many music industry executives, Jay Z took notice of the duo when they performed with HAIM (also on the Roc Nation label) and Vampire Weekend at the South by Southwest Music Festival in Texas in March.


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    Theo, 25, plays guitar, drums, and piano, while sister Sasha, 23, brings the vocals. The Roc Nation website describes the duo perfectly, “Sasha and Theo are brother and sister. That familiarity and fondness informs the music that they make together, which is at once warm and summery, comfortable and chill as a result of their Los Angeles upbringing. It’s the kind of music you’d expect from two people who grew up sharing a wall, infused with that particular intimacy that comes with a life spent knowing each other. And while they draw from a wide range of influences , they have managed to create a sound that is wholly their own.”

    Earlier this year, the duo was interviewed by Teen Vogue, enlightening fans on what musicians inspired them to pursue music (Christina Aguilera’s Stripped and Janis Joplin’s Pearl for Sasha, and The Strokes’ Is This It for Theo) and which musicians they would like to collaborate with (Sasha’s choice is Miguel, while Theo’s choice is Dave Longstreth of the Dirty Projectors).

    Sasha also shared in the interview what it was like working with her brother. “It’s pretty rad. The amount of inside jokes between us has skyrocketed, and we finally learned how to pronounce each other’s names,” said Sasha.

    Wardell recently released The Brother/Sister EP and you can listen to their single “Opossum” in the video below.

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  • George Clooney Photobombs Seinfeld And Spielberg

    George Clooney took upon himself to act like a complete goof when he made an epic photobomb in a picture of Steven Spielberg, Jerry Seinfeld and Seinfeld’s wife, Jessica. Clooney and his fellow photo members were attending the annual USC Shoah Foundation Gala in New York City. Clooney was being honored at the Gala, receiving the Ambassador For Humanity Award for his humanitarian work.

    Steven Spielberg presented him with the award, and the event was hosted by comedian Jon Stewart. He was being honored for the work that he has been a part of in Haiti, Africa, and other parts of the world, as he continues to help those in need. Spielberg said of the award recipient, “George is the best kind of humanitarian. He is a humble humanitarian.”

    Clooney recently appeared in the film Gravity alongside Sandra Bullock, which was directed by Alfonso Cuaron. Clooney and Bullock have been friends for a number of years, but Gravity marks the first time that the two have ever appeared on screen together.

    There has been much speculation about their relationship and why the two have never been involved. Clooney said that he would not date her because she had once dated one of his friends, but that was in the past right? What is to stop them from dating now, after a 20 year friendship? Clooney was recently reported to have been seeing the Croatian model, Monika Jakisic.

    In the picture, Clooney is holding up his hand and appears to be blocking the camera from flashing in his eyes, or maybe he was simply waving to someone, mentions E Online. He is also making one of his signature faces and being silly in the picture, a complete contrast to the smiling faces of the others in the picture.

    Clooney was spotted heading in New York after a busy week promoting the new film. He attended the big premiere on Tuesday and did a ton of press for the film before its big release on October 4th. Gravity is a film about a medical engineer and an astronaut who work together to survive, after an accident leaves them drifting in space.

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