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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Emma Watson: 'Ending Potter is Like the Death

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British actress Emma Watson is so devastated the Harry Potter franchise is ending, she feels like a friend is dying.




The star, who has played Hermione Granger in all the wizard films since 2001, is currently shooting the franchise's final scenes, and Watson admits she'll feel lost when filming wraps.



She says, "None of us could say that we predicted this kind of love and recognition. It's just incredible. I'm just so unbelievably proud to have been part of this. I feel like the luckiest girl in the world."



The savvy star has decided to take a long break when the last film, Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows, wraps, so she can mourn the loss of the boy wizard and her own character.



She adds, "I feel like someone's dying, I know that sounds like an exaggeration but I really do. I'm not planning to do anything this summer - I'm going to need time to collect myself and get myself back together a bit. So I'll take a bit of a break."



And co-star Daniel Radcliffe will also find it difficult to say goodbye to Potter - but he admits he's excited about the new prospects heading his way: "It's going to be bizarre. I'm going to be devastated. It's going to be very, very sad because it's been such an important part of my life.



"There will never be one scene in any of the Harry Potters that, when I watch it, won't trigger a series of memories about what that day was about and what I was doing. So everything is so linked to my life and growing up.



"But, at the same time, it will be exciting. It puts a pretty nice punctuation mark on my adolescence. I feel grown-up now."

Nick Jonas to Make West End Debut

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Nick Jonas has signed up to appear on the West End stage for a three-week run next month, according to a revered London theatre producer.
The Jonas Brothers singer is already a Broadway stalwart, having performed in a range of productions on the New York stage as a child before embarking on a pop career with his siblings.


He previously appeared in Les Miserables in 2003, and is now set to return to the musical to play Marius in the British capital.


Jonas will appear at the British capital's Queen's Theatre from 21 June for a three week run, according to theatre impresario Sir Cameron Mackintosh.
He tells Britain's Daily Mail, "I went up to him at the closing night party in New York and told him he was terrific and hoped that he would one day return to play Marius. We've been in touch a lot and, of course, since then he has become this world-famous star

"He and his father and I agreed that it would be great if he came and played Marius here in London. He has bent over backwards to fit it all into his schedule."

The 17 year old is expected to jet into the U.K. to start rehearsals at the beginning of June.

Hollywood veteran Debbie Reynolds has urged Miley Cyrus not to rush into adulthood - because everyone is waiting for her to make a big mistake.
The actress/singer fears the teenager is making too many controversial moves in a bid to shake off her wholesome good girl image - and she needs to sit down with her family and carefully plot the future.
Cyrus has been hit by a string of controversies, from showing too much skin in photos to pole dancing at award shows and dirty dancing at a wrap party - and now family groups are upset with her latest video for hit single Can't Be Tamed, in which the pop star writhes around with dancers.


And in her weekly advice column in the Globe, Reynolds warns Cyrus not to take her act too far.

She writes, "When I was a 16 year old working in Hollywood, I had two very strict parents and a movie studio to protect me. It was a different world in the 1950s.


"Today's young stars can't do anything without the whole world being able to see it.


"Miley and her family need to be aware of this as she outgrows her child star image."

Friday, May 28, 2010

New Music From Selena Gomez

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Selena : Hey Everybody, I feel like it has been forever since I have stopped in and said Hello to you all. I hope everyone is doing well. The movie here has been great, having so much fun shooting this and making some wonderful new friends while doing it. I have some pictures that I have not had a chance to get downloaded bu...t, as soon as I do I will send you some pictures. Of course, I have a bunch of updates but, one is a little more exciting then the rest at the moment. As I am sure you have seen below D.O.L. facebook page has been launched!!!! I also have some news about the second album.......



June 18th premiere of "Round and Round" the first single of the 2nd album will premiere on Radio Disney. June 20th premiere of the music video of "Round and Round" will on air Disney Channel (I am shooting that music video this weekend in Budapest). June 22nd "Round and Round" will be available for download on itunes.... Our 2nd album (No titled yet) will be released on........ September 28th!!!

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Pop heart-throb Nick Jonas arrives in London soon to prepare for his West End theatre debut, playing the role of Marius in Les Miserables.
I can reveal that Nick, 17, will perform the part of student Marius at the Queen’s Theatre for a three week run from June 21.
It’s not the first time the singer has been associated with the blockbuster musical, which is now in its 25th year. He played the part of Gavroche in the last nine months of Les Miserable’s run on Broadway in 2003.

Cameron Mackintosh told me yesterday: ‘I went up to him at the closing night party in New York and told him he was terrific and hoped that one day he would return to play Marius. We’ve been in touch a lot and, of course, since then he has become this world-famous star.
‘He and his father and I agreed that it would be great if he came and played Marius here in London.’
The singer broke off from a concert tour with his brothers Joe and Kevin to conclude the deal with Mackintosh. ‘He has bent over backwards to fit it all into his schedule,’ Mackintosh said of the youngest Jonas brother.

Nick has been rehearsing the music in the U.S. but will begin three weeks of full rehearsals with other new special cast members in London in the next few days before giving his first performance at the Queen’s.
In October, Nick will be part of a huge, star- studded company being assembled to perform a 25th anniversary concert at the o2 Centre in Greenwich, South-East London.
Details of casting – and ticket information about the o2 production – will be announced on Wednesday morning.
Nick and his brothers have become mammoth music stars. Their albums sell in the millions, and they’re the favourite band of president obama’s two young daughters.


No doubt Nick’s siblings will visit him on Shaftesbury Avenue and see him on stage.


Meanwhile, a revised version of Les Miserables has been playing to sell- out audiences across Britain. That production is now in Paris for a six-week run before resuming its UK tour, which will include a run at London’s Barbican from September 14.
Mackintosh told me there will be Les Mis productions next year and the year after in Madrid, Mexico, Korea, Italy, Japan and the U.S..

And a screenwriter is about to be contracted to work on a big-screen version which Mackintosh is producing with Working

The Jonas Brothers have been busy brother bees. When they’re not getting married, picking up awards or romancing young Disney starlets, they somehow find the time to churn out new songs.
The first song, “It’s On,” is from Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam and features guest vocals from a bevy of the movie’s stars — like Joe Jonas’ GF Demi Lovato and former Missy Elliott backup dancer Alyson Stoner. The song is unbelievably perky (much like the cast itself) and it’s the perfect dance-battle soundtrack.
The second Jonas Brothers offering, on the other hand, is called “L.A. Baby” and is from the upcoming second season of their Disney show “J.O.N.A.S.,” which premieres June 20. “L.A. Baby” is more of a rock ‘n’ roll romp, perfect for cruising down the Pacific Coast highway — or your town’s Main Street — with the windows down.
Isn’t the visual of wind flowing through Joe’s luxurious locks reason enough to check it out?
We thought so. “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam” airs on Sept. 3, and the new season of “J.O.N.A.S.” premieres on June 20, both on The Disney Channel.
+ Listen to “It’s On” and “L.A. Baby” and tell us which song you like better.


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