A Bigger Bang for the Rolling Stones

April 4th, 2008 by det.delarosa

The Rolling Stones never fails to amaze.

the world\'s greatest rock and roll band

Just a day before the premiere of their Martin Scorsese-directed concert documentary, Shine a Light, Rolling Stones revealed plans to show the immensely anticipated movie on a record number of Imax screens.

Of course it’ll include Mick, Keith and the group performing at New York’s intimate Beacon Theatre during 2006’s record-breaking A Bigger Bang tour, Shine a Light will be unveiled in an unparalleled 93 Imax screens, as well as 250 normal theatres, nationwide today.

Sandler’s Not Built for the Hardcourt

April 4th, 2008 by det.delarosa

Adam Sandler ought to stick to golf for his leisure sport next time.

maybe he should stick to golf?

Sandler is currently recovering from a broken ankle he got while playing basketball last weekend, as reported from a statement release by his publicist.

The 41-year old comedian’s team still won the game, though, nonetheless—the broken ankle won’t impinge on the production on his latest movie, Bedtime Stories, this time around he plays a hotel handyman whose imaginative bedtime anecdotes that he tells to his niece and nephew begin coming to life.

SAG Back to the Drawing Board

April 3rd, 2008 by det.delarosa

SAG means business.

ready for the meeting

Screen Actors Guild and the major studios plan to begin formal contract negotiations that will commence on April 15, its aim is to steer clear from the repeat of the dreadful event Hollywood had to witness during the writers’ strike.

Similar to the Directors Guild, which has previously settled to a new three-year agreement, the actors’ existing contract finishes June 30—and it compels all concerned to get to the table with members of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers as early as now.

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