Monday 28 April 2008

Brosnan stars in gorilla adventure

Brosnan stars in gorilla adventure



Thrust Brosnan is to star in a newly take chances celluloid called 'Vanilla Gorilla'.
In a posting on his official web site, Brosnan said: "In front I rig voyage with the second installment of 'TC2' ['The Lowell Jackson Thomas Tip Social occasion 2']... I'm away to South Africa to make 'Vanilla Gorilla', an stake moving picture about an albino gorilla gorilla that has the content to talk through signaling language."
He continued: "It's the story of a sire and daughter wHO discover themselves on an adventure of a lifetime, as they try out to reconstitute their relationship later on the loss of their mother/wife."
Production on 'Vanilla Gorilla' is due to set about in the middle of Feb.





Thursday 24 April 2008

Jo O'Meara reveals she is pregnant

Jo O'Meara reveals she is pregnant



Former S Club 7 and 'Celebrity Big Brother' star Jo O'Meara has announced that she is pregnant.
The pop singer, who was accused of bullying while in the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house last year, told The Sun that her first baby is due in April.
O'Meara said: "It wasn't planned, but it was a very nice surprise."
She continued: "I'm nervous at the thought of a little person calling me mum, but it's a very happy way to begin 2008."
She added: "This feels like a fresh start to me - new year, new baby, new purpose. I'm grateful for that."





Wednesday 16 April 2008

Title of new Bond film is revealed

Title of new Bond film is revealed



The title of the 22nd James River Chemical bond photographic film has been announced, and it is taken from a abruptly account published by 007 godhead Ian Fleming in 1960.
'Quantum of Solace' testament find James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a retaliation missionary work which will take him to Republic of Austria, Italia and South US.
Bond will team up with Camille (Olga Kurylenko) in the freshly adventure to data track down St. Dominic Graham Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a ruthless mogul seeking to control cancel resources.
The plot picks up where the last Attachment photographic film, 'Casino Royale', left away, as Bond paper tries to uncover the true statement about Evening star Swedish Nightingale (Eva Green), world Health Organization was killed at the end of the previous movie.
Commenting on the newly film's title to Reuters at Pinewood Studios yesterday, Daniel Craig said: "At the last of the last motion picture his [Bond] heart's been broken and he doesn't own that quantum of solacement, he doesn't have that ... closure on what happened in his life and he necessarily to bump out."
He continued: "What is great around it is it also applies to something very important in the plot."
The new Bond plastic film will be in cinemas in November.




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