Friday, February 27, 2009

Anne Hatahaway - romantic comedy "The Fiance"

Anne Hathaway pictureAnne Hathaway is still currently gearing up for yet another new role, this time in the Burr Steers directed romantic comedy "The Fiance" - which tells the story of "a woman who decides to call off her wedding in order to find herself, despite being engaged to the seemingly perfect fiancé."

And while "The Fiance" is just getting underway, Anne Hathaway also stars as The White Queen in the much-anticipated remake of "Alice In Wonderland".

Co-starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Mia Wasikowska, the Disney fairytale classic sees its release in theaters on March 5, 2010.

Anne Hathaway plam springs film festival galaMeanwhile, Even though she walked away from the Oscars empty handed, Anne Hathaway was just thrilled to find herself as a nominee at the prestigious annual event for her work in "Rachel Getting Married".

Since Anne Hathaway's weekend Academy Awards stop in LA, She has been traveling about the country, most recently spotted passing through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Tuesday (February 24).

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Anne Hathaway - Winslet has the edge for her performance...

Anne Hathaway plam springs film festival galaAnne Hathaway says that she is confident Kate Winslet, British actress has the best actress Academy Award in the bag.

Anne Hathaway is nominated in the best actress category for "Rachel Getting Married,". Hathaway said Winslet has the edge for her performance in "The Reader," USA Today reported Saturday.

She said "My category is sewn up," "It's going to be (Kate) Winslet all the way." Hathaway said referring to Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony.

The other nominees of best actress are Angelina Jolie for "Changeling," Melissa Leo for "Frozen River" and Meryl Streep for "Doubt."

Anne Hathaway added that while losing a best actress Golden Globe to Winslet may have been disappointing, Hatahaway thoroughly enjoyed the Jan. 11 Golden Globe awards ceremony.

She said, "The best thing so far has not been winning the Golden Globe. It would have been awesome to win and a lot of people told me I was going to, and when I didn't I realized I was still having a great time," "It didn't matter what would happen to me for the rest of the awards season."

Monday, February 16, 2009

Anne Hathaway - V-Day Luncheon, Beverly Hills, Feb. 13th

Anne HathawayAnne Hathaway, Charlize Theron and Jessica AlbaAnne Hathaway, Charlize Theron and Jessica Alba - V-Day Luncheon, Beverly Hills, Feb. 13th...

The V-Day organization was founded 11 years ago by activist Eve Ensler, who wrote the play “The Vagina Monologues”. She presented some depressing facts about violence against women from around the world. The organization also plans to hold thousands of smaller events in 2009 to raise awareness of this issue.

On a lighter note, its pretty cool to see three of my favorite leading ladies in one frame, especially Jessica Alba and Anne Hathaway. I love Anne’s dress, with the Egyptian style thing around her neck, and the rope/belt looks really cute. Jessica’s smile looks beautiful, and that top looks hot on her.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Anne Hathaway - Boost Fat Burning

Anne Hathaway oscarAnne Hathaway Drinks Thermo Bubbles to Boost Fat Burning... Supposedly she, among other actresses and models, partake in this herbal drink that claims to "melt away the fat naturally" along with boosting energy and metabolism levels...

It says... Ur body needs calories to burn in order to function. Kirsch recommends drinking his bubbly twice a day, making this an expensive habit — well over $50 a week. But what happens when you stop drinking it? Will ur raging appetite return? The best way to lose weight is to exercise and limit ur calorie intake under the amount of calories you're burning, without dipping under 1200 calories a day. Why not just drink some green tea, which is considerably cheaper and offers a bevy of health benefits? Or try these five foods to boost your metabolism.

OOOPs.... will you try it?!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Anne Hathaway' Popularity in getting Best Actress Oscar...

Anne Hathaway oscarNow everyone, including you, is waiting to see if Murphy’s fate will befall Anne Hathaway. She is nominated this year for best actress for “ Rachel Getting Married.”

Anne Hathaway's latest film, "Bride Wars" has made over $50 million but only received a 12% fresh rating on RottenTomatoes.com. As w/ "Norbit," "Bride Wars" seems like a step back for her, who has proved Anne Hathaway deserves a lot better than these fluffy comedies.

Anne Hathaway Popularity in getting Best Actress oscar, how? Ever since Hathaway' star-making performance in "The Princess Diaries" (2001), Hathaway's posed a serious challenge to her childhood idol Julia Roberts for the title of "America's Sweetheart."

Interestingly, both women Anne Hathaway and Julia Roberts got their star-making roles in charming Garry Marshall movies ("Pretty Woman" and "The Princess Diaries"), both of them have big, infectious smiles, both of them come across as classy but fun, and both have loyal fan bases composed primarily of women (of all ages).

And though "Rachel Getting Married" didn't take in loads of money, none of this year's other best actress nominees - w/ the exception of Angelina Jolie ("Changeling") - can match Anne Hathaway otherwise impressive batting average at the box office.

Wait and see

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Anne Hathaway's Worst Films

Anne Hathaway becoming JaneAnne Hathaway has made herself a highly regarded career, like many actresses Anne has had good movies and not-so-good movies. Here are 2 of two of her worst that we thought were mockery...

Becoming Jane
"Becoming Jane" is supposed to be about the love life of Jane Austen, author of "Pride and Prejudice." Too bad "Becoming Jane" and the film version of "Pride and Prejudice" are basically the same movie. Because of this, "Becoming Jane" seems to be redundant and unnecessary. To top it off, Keira Knightley's performance as the fictional Elizabeth Bennett is far more dazzling than Hathaway's portrayal of Jane Austen.

Hathaway plays the strong female type well, but Jane Austen's personality is a little too witty and biting for Hathaway. Knightley has a little more fire in her, and she brings that to the character of Elizabeth. After all, she has worked with pirates.

When watching "Becoming Jane," viewers may feel more fascinated by the landscape and settings than by the movie or acting. The homes and properties of the wealthy characters are lavish and provide an eye candy effect that is usually more interesting than the characters.

We have nothing against Anne Hathaway, but "Becoming Jane" is an overall flop. It is trumped by "Pride and Prejudice," mostly because of Keira Knightley's more sprightly performance of the Elizabeth/Jane role, but also because of its lack of passion.

Anne Hathaway Ella EnchantedElla Enchanted
"Ella Enchanted" is a story about a young girl, Ella, who had a spell cast on her as a baby. The spell is an obedience spell; therefore, Ella must obey all orders given to her.

The set-up of this movie is incredibly similar to Cinderella. Her name is Ella, and she has an evil stepmother and two snobby step-sisters who torment her. A prince is in search of a wife to be his princess, and there is a ball in which all the women desperately want to go to. All of this has been done before with Cinderella remakes in general.

Overall, "Ella Enchanted" is boring and lacks freshness. It doesn't produce much laughs and even Hathaway's performance is bland. There seems to be no connection between her and the character, as if she just wasn't that into it. "Ella Enchanted" is a failed attempt to put a new twist on an old story.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Anne Hathaway's Best Films

Anne Hathaway Hollywood starlet a BritishAnne Hathaway has built herself a highly regarded career, but like many actors Hathaway has had good movies and not-so-good movies. Here are 2 of her best works, that we thought were worthy of praise...

The Princess Diaries
The Princess Diaries is a comedy-drama film and the screen adaptation of Meg Cabot's 2000 novel of the same name. The film stars Anne Hathaway as Mia Thermopolis, a teenager who discovers that she is the heir to the throne of the fictional Genovia, ruled by her grandmother, Queen Clarisse Renaldi, who is portrayed by Julie Andrews. It also stars Heather Matarazzo as Mia's best friend Lilly Moscovitz, Héctor Elizondo as Renaldi's head of security, and Robert Schwartzman as Lilly's brother, who has a crush on Mia.

The movie itself is charming. Watching Mia's progression from an average teenager who pukes (literally) at the thought of public speaking to a royal figure is inspiring and fun. Mia's clumsiness is the cause of much of the movie's humor. During her first formal dinner as a princess, she starts a fire and causes chaos when a waiter trips over her as she picks up her dropped food off the floor. She undergoes a make-over, prepares to rule a country and deals with the press all while managing to stay true to herself. She embraces her newly acquired identity and intertwines it with her own personal one.

Mia's relationship with her grandmother, Queen Clarisse (Julie Andrews), is touching. They start off roughly, but gradually become as close as, well…grandmother and grandchild. Queen Clarisse teaches Mia about royal life while Mia teaches Queen Clarisse about average life with corndogs, arcade games, and convertibles. Queen Clarisse overcomes being just a queen to Mia and allows herself to put their family relations before their royal ones. Princess Diaries is a cute tale of friendship, the importance of family, and responsibility.

The Devil Wears Prada
The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 comedy-drama film, a loose screen adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel of the same name. It stars Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, a recent college graduate who goes to New York City and gets a job as a co-assistant to powerful and demanding fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star in support of the two leads, as catty co-assistant Emily Charlton, and critical yet supportive Art Director Nigel, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles. Wendy Finerman produced and David Frankel directed; the film was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

"The Devil Wears Prada" features Anne Hathaway along side the legendary Meryl Streep in which Hathaway plays a junior assistant to the editor-in-chief (Streep) of a fashion magazine titled Runway. Andy Sachs (Hathaway) immediately finds the job difficult and is looked down on by virtually everyone in the office. Without any training, Andy must figure out how to do her job on her own. Streep's character, Miranda Priestly, is harsh, blunt, and usually just plain mean. She calls Andy fat and insults her fashion sense, as well as demands her to be on-call at all times. Andy even had to miss her boyfriend's birthday to be at Miranda's side at a formal event where she had to know all of the guests' faces and names since Miranda is supposed to, but does not.

Despite Miranda's icy personality, Andy seems to want her to like her. She strives to prove to Miranda and her co-workers that she is capable and can excel at her job. Andy is a likeable and strong woman who does not let others hinder her motivation. Hathaway fits the part and is believable as Andy.

In the end, Andy walks away from the job that, according to many other characters in the movie, "millions of girls would kill for." She takes a position at a local newspaper instead. The last time she sees Miranda is on a street in New York. Andy is walking on one side of the street when she spots Miranda getting into her limo on the other. Miranda glances at Andy who waves, but does not acknowledge her. Once Miranda is in the car, she smiles to herself. Perhaps Andy's biggest accomplishment is breaking into the interior of Miranda Priestly, who tells the man hiring Andy that he would be an idiot not to take her. "The Devil Wears Prada" demonstrates that there is softness hidden under even the hardest of surfaces-and that is encouraging.