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		<title>Movie Review: &#8220;The Incredible Burt Wonderstone&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, Olivia Wilde, Jim Carrey, James Gandolfini Don Scardino In a nutshell, &#8220;The Incredible Burt Wonderstone&#8221; is &#8220;Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby&#8221; with magicians, but whatever your feelings may be about &#8220;Talladega Nights&#8221; (this writer, for one, was not impressed), keep in mind that that description serves solely as a [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a nutshell, &#8220;The Incredible Burt Wonderstone&#8221; is &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2006/talladega_nights_the_ballad_of_ricky_bobby.htm" target="_blank">Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby</a>&#8221; with magicians, but whatever your feelings may be about &#8220;Talladega Nights&#8221; (this writer, for one, was not impressed), keep in mind that that description serves solely as a comparison to the story structure. Each features an underdog becoming wildly successful at his craft, only to turn ridiculously spoiled and contemptuous, and then losing everything he ever held dear. The big difference is that the jokes in &#8220;Talladega Nights&#8221; are born from abuse, while &#8220;Burt Wonderstone&#8221; takes the high road. Well, for the most part.</p>
<p>Burt Wonderstone <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainers/steve_carell.htm">(Steve Carell</a>) and Anton Marvelton (Steve Buscemi) have been doing magic tricks together since they were kids, and 30 years after they first met, they have become a premiere act in Las Vegas. Unfortunately, they can&#8217;t stand each other anymore, and their box office is starting to wane due to both their lack of chemistry on stage and the fact that they haven&#8217;t changed their act (or clothes) in 10 years. The duo is also feeling the heat from Steve Gray (<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainers/jim_carrey.htm">Jim Carrey</a>), a self-mutilating street magician who&#8217;s attracting the younger audience that Burt and Anton&#8217;s employer Doug Munny (James Gandolfini) desperately covets. After an attempt at an image makeover goes horribly wrong, Burt and Anton split up. Doug then shuts down their show, after which Burt quickly finds himself on skid row, but he finds redemption in the form of the person who inspired him to choose his path in the first place.</p>
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<p>Even Steve Carell will tell you that you&#8217;ve seen this movie a million times before, and that alone is not necessarily a bad thing (see: &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2010/red.htm" target="_blank">RED</a>&#8221; or &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2007/shoot_em_up.htm" target="_blank">Shoot &#8216;Em Up</a>&#8220;). Something predictable will work if it&#8217;s well executed, and &#8220;Burt Wonderstone&#8221; benefits from three things: a top-notch cast, a damned funny script, and a healthy respect for its subject matter. And as talented as this cast is, it&#8217;s the last of those three that proves to be the most crucial. Making fun of magicians is easy &#8211; even magicians will tell you that &#8211; but acknowledging their trappings while encapsulating the wonder they can inspire takes a steady hand, and &#8220;Burt Wonderstone&#8221; balances the two quite well.</p>
<p>Carell has his cake here and eats it too, relishing the chance to play vain, shallow Burt and then casually sliding into the skin of humbled, remorseful Burt without a pause. And God love Steve Buscemi for having the courage to take a role where he is the target of an onslaught of ugly jokes. <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/celebritybabes/olivia_wilde.htm">Olivia Wilde</a>&#8216;s film career has been largely funny-free since she left &#8220;House,&#8221; but she more than holds her own against some of the funniest people working today, and while it must have been tough at first for Jim Carrey to accept not just a supporting role but a villainous supporting role, his performance as the Radiohead-quoting Johnny Knoxville of magic (&#8220;Your skin makes me cry,&#8221; he tells Carell at one point) contains some of his finest work in years. Lastly, there&#8217;s Alan Arkin, who has been scientifically proven to make everything funnier (Google &#8220;Alan Arkin swordfish,&#8221; now), and his work here as retired magician Rance Holloway is no exception.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s funny how a movie&#8217;s prospects can often live and die on its title alone. &#8220;The Simpsons&#8221; did perhaps the best joke on this subject when has-been actor Troy McClure abandoned the upcoming McBain sequel (a surefire career-reviver) in order to make &#8220;The Contrabulous Fabtraption of Professor Horatio Hufnagel.&#8221; (The show never reveals how that movie did at the box office, but the implication is that it will bomb.) If I&#8217;m being honest, the very title &#8220;The Incredible Burt Wonderstone&#8221; lowered my expecations considerably &#8211; hey, even good actors make bad movies &#8211; but this is one instance where one shouldn&#8217;t judge the book by its cover.</p>

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		<title>A Chat with Melissa George (Cinemax&#8217;s &#8220;Hunted&#8221;)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2012 15:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those with a soft spot for Australian soap operas may forever think of Melissa George as Angel from &#8220;Home and Away,&#8221; but they&#8217;re doing both her and themselves a disservice by maintaining that mindset, because George has handily proven over and over again that she&#8217;s a far cry from being just another soap opera actress, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Those with a soft spot for Australian soap operas may forever think of Melissa George as Angel from &#8220;Home and Away,&#8221; but they&#8217;re doing both her and themselves a disservice by maintaining that mindset, because George has handily proven over and over again that she&#8217;s a far cry from being just another soap opera actress, be it by her Golden Globe nominated performance on HBO&#8217;s &#8220;In Treatment,&#8221; her work with David Lynch (&#8220;Mulholland Drive&#8221;) and Steven Soderbergh (&#8220;The Limey&#8221;), or her despicable turn as Lauren Reed on ABC&#8217;s &#8220;Alias.&#8221; With her latest small-screen endeavor, Cinemax&#8217;s &#8220;Hunted,&#8221; George is returning to the spy side of things, but trust Bullz-Eye when we tell you that &#8220;Hunted&#8221; is on a completely different level of television than &#8220;Alias.&#8221; We talked to her in conjunction with the series&#8217; premiere &#8211; 10 PM tonight and </em>every<em> Friday night for the next several weeks &#8211; while also quizzing her about a few other past endeavors, including working with Heath Ledger on &#8220;Roar,&#8221; getting the shaft on &#8220;Grey&#8217;s Anatomy,&#8221; and just barely missing out on being part of one of the most notorious sitcom flops in NBC history.</em></p>
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<p><strong>Bullz-Eye: To begin at the beginning, how did you find your way into “Hunted”? Was it an audition situation, or did they come looking for you specifically?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Melissa George</strong>: They were very strict about making people read. Some jobs, not so much, they know who they want. But “Hunted” is (being produced by) HBO and BBC together, and they were both having to choose and decide, so we had the English with the Americans, so that’s why the audition process was so long.</p>
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<p>I was walking on the West Side Highway in New York, and my phone rang. It was my agent saying, “I’ve just read the most dynamic role for a woman, it’s as complex as what you played on ‘In Treatment,’ with a bit of action, which you’ve done before. It’s shooting in Europe, it’s really good, it’s written by Frank Spotnitz, it’s an English and American production…you’ve got to get it.” That’s kind of what he said. And I hate when they say that, ‘cause that means no sleep for me. Because, y’know, of <em>course</em> if it’s that great I want to play it. And I was then shooting a movie with Julia Stiles in Los Angeles (&#8220;Between Us&#8221;) and I was busy with that, and I had a video camera set up in the hotel room, and I put together a scene. They asked me to do three scenes, but I just did one. It was the one where she confronts her ex in the apartment. Very emotional. And I remember I was just so choked up…and I was recording myself, not speaking to anybody, because I didn’t have an actor reading with me. And I was, like, “Oh, my God, I really love this part…” And I cut, printed, and sent it. I couldn’t do any more scenes because I was really upset. I felt really strongly about this woman. And I waited. I didn’t care, because I was shooting a movie.</p>
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<p>Then I got a call saying, “They want you to meet with Frank and read a scene.” I was, like, “Oh, my God…” There were so many freaking <em>people</em> in this room. [Laughs.] So many people! I thought it was just going to be me. Every actor thinks that when you’re asked to read, it’s just gonna be you. But it was a <em>lot </em>of people, and I was on my own. But I met Frank, and he said to me later on, once I’d gotten the role, that he knew from when I put myself on tape, and when I went in to read, he said, “I just feel really connected to her.” But that was it. I didn’t hear for awhile after that, so I was, like, “Ugh, this is gonna be one of <em>those</em> jobs…” And then S.J. (Clarkson), who’s directing, got onboard, and…the director has a big say, so Frank’s got his choice made, BBC and HBO made theirs, but now I have to wait for S.J. to make hers. So I had to meet her. They fly me from New York to L.A. to have lunch, and all we do is talk about film, and then…I was the only girl, but I had to read with lots of guys. And none of the guys I read with got it. [Laughs.] But I was the only girl they were using, and yet still hadn&#8217;t told me that I&#8217;d got it! And I was, like, “What’s going on here?”</p>
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<p>But I was so convinced that I was onboard that I went around convincing everyone else around me that I was. I was, like, “Oh, yeah, I’m gonna be playing this role in a few months…” But I hadn’t heard anything, and I was going, “This is ridiculous! They’re going all over the world looking for this actress, every single country, and I’m, like, “Well, does she have to be from a particular place?” “No, they don’t care where she’s from, because she has to play so many nationalities, so many different languages and accents.” So I waited while they went around the globe, reading hundreds of girls, and they were losing me, because I was going, “Well, if they wait too long…” And then finally everyone was, like, “C’mon, S.J.!” So that’s the story. And it was so funny on set, because while we were filming in Morocco, S.J. would come up to me and speak French, then she’d say, “Oh, sorry, wrong actress.” Like she’d found a girl in France that she really liked. I was, like, “Shut up, I know you didn’t find anybody!” [Laughs.] It was one of those things where the joke went on forever. Like, the whole season of the show. “Sorry, what’s your name?” So I don’t quite know what happened that made it take so long to decide, but I know that when I seize on something, man, I’d better get the job. Because I was honestly delusional. I was, like, “Yes, I’m shooting London in a few months,” and everyone was, like, “But have they said ‘yes’?” “No. But I’m <em>going </em>to be shooting!”</p>
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<p><strong>BE: You obviously latched on to the part pretty quickly, but—if it’s not a spoiler—do you recall the particular moment in the script where you first realized, “Oh, I’ve <em>got</em> to do this”?</strong></p>
<p><strong>MG</strong>: You know, it was just… I had a very good childhood, so it’s not like I related to this woman losing her mother and being tortured as a child and traumatized to the point where she has to be a spy in order to get revenge on the world. None of that. But when a woman suffers, whether it’s the role I’m playing or not, I just feel like I want to hold them and hug them and be there for them and help them. And as an actress, I also want to show the audience that they’re somebody more than just what you might read. So I think it was just a combination of me feeling for her and then trying to sensitize that. And then all the action…that’s lovely to read when you’re sitting in Central Park and having a coffee. It’s, like, “Oh, this is like a great book!” But the reality of actually <em>shooting</em> the show…? That’s a whole different thing. [Laughs.]</p>
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<p><strong>BE: You mentioning Central Park actually ties into what I was just about to observe, which is that you must’ve really wanted the part, given that it necessitated a major move for you. </strong></p>
<p><strong>MG</strong>: Well, you know, it’s so strange, because you start fantasizing about this life as this spy and living in London and Morocco, but it’s like I was saying: when you’re sitting in a park, it’s, like, “Oh, that would be so fun,” but then suddenly it’s, “Oh, my God, it really came true!” And once it comes true, you don’t regret it, you&#8217;ve got to run with it. But, yes, it’s hard. I mean, I moved to London, and I had the best time and&#8230;I miss New York, but I&#8217;ve learned that, as an actor, I can&#8217;t live my life missing things, because you&#8217;re always going to be moving around doing things, the more you fight it, the more depressed you get. You&#8217;ve got to approach it, like, “This is great, living in a house I&#8217;ve never lived in before!” [Laughs.]</p>
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		<title>Hot video of Olivia Wilde from Flaunt Magazine</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 15:46:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[The Opposite Sex]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Deisel]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[jeans]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Olivia Wilde]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Olivia Wilde video]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out this incredibly sexy video of Olivia Wilde provided courtesy of Flaunt Magazine and presented by Diesel. This visually stunning video was shot at the Bright White Underground Exhibit and directed by Yutsai, and it features a moving depiction of the amazing photo shoot of Olivia that was taken for Flaunt Issue 112.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out this incredibly sexy video of <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/celebritybabes/olivia_wilde.htm" target="_blank">Olivia Wilde</a> provided courtesy of <a href="http://www.flaunt.com/" target="_blank">Flaunt Magazine</a> and presented by <a href="http://www.diesel.com/" target="_blank">Diesel</a>. This visually stunning video was shot at the Bright White Underground Exhibit and directed by Yutsai, and it features a moving depiction of the amazing photo shoot of Olivia that was taken for Flaunt Issue 112.</p>
<p><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/19417143" width="400" height="225" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>
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