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Charlton Heston sadly died aged 84: Our love for Hollywood Legend will continue

The Hollywood legend and much loved actor of all time Charlton Heston sadly died at the age of 84. The Oscar-winning 1959 epic Ben-Hur actor sadly passed away at his home in Beverly Hills where his wife was at his side.
Charlton Heston is very well known for his historical epic roles and as a gun rights activist, the best film I have ever watched starring Charlton Heston has to be Ben Hur that movie is something you can watch over and over again and you will never get bored, it is edge gripping stuff.

Charlton Heston was President of the National Rifle Association; the actor had been battling Alzheimer’s disease in recent years. He was born John Charlton Carter (Heston was his stepfather’s name) on October 4, 1923, in Evanston, Illinois.
I could write about Charlton Heston all day long because the man was and still is a legend, he will be sadly missed but will always be in our hearts, we like to say to all his family and friends that our prayers are with you.
Matthew McConaughey rumored to star in Magnum P.I. movie?

I know that the rumor of a Magnum P.I. movie has been doing the rounds for almost two years now. Well now there are fresh rumors, one of which is that Matthew McConaughey could end up playing Thomas Magnum an ex-Navy Seal who is now a P.I.
Although the idea of a P.I. walking around Hawaii wearing an Hawaiian shirt did not sound cool, I for one loved it. The best thing was his Ferrari 308 GTS that he drove.
A script is now rumored to be floating around written by Rawson Thurber, you know the guy who gave us Dodgeball. It is thought that at this moment Matthew McConaughey is now reading the script. Don’t expect Tom Selleck to make a cameo in the new Magnum movie, as he has feels that the role should just die out.
Source – Cinematical.com
South Park: Canada On Strike: Aimed at the Writer’s Guild of America

It was only a matter of time before the guys from South Park Trey Parker and Matt Stone decided to have some fun over the recent Writer’s Guild of America strike. In the episode a song had been sung called South Park: Canada on Strike and they certainly went for the jugular.
Both Trey Parker and Matt Stone have not become members of any such union like the Writer’s Guild of America, however the pair had long ago negotiated a deal so that they get Internet profit-sharing. It is also a known fact that the two writers have a dislike for Hollywood creative elite; this includes both actors and writers.
Source – TV Squad
Microsoft Xbox 360 getting original content: IPTV & digital downloads
March 31, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Gaming, Microsoft News, Xbox 360

The latest news says that the veteran Hollywood producer and talent manager Peter Safran and of course Microsoft are going to produce original shows for distribution on the Xbox 360.
This indeed means that there will be IPTV & digital downloads, Microsoft has come up with a fantastic deal with a production company to do this original content for the gaming console.
There is no word on when it is coming but trust us we will let you know, for more information please read the full article here.
Buzz!: The Hollywood Quiz Award Trailer: Have you got any friends?
February 28, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Game Video & Trailers, Gaming

I used to love playing the Buzz series with my friends and family and will possibly buy the new one called Buzz!: The Hollywood Quiz version which should be coming on March 11th for the Read more
The Red Carpet Is Down: Hollywood Boulevard Is Almost Ready For The Oscars

Yes, it’s that time of year again where all of Hollywood goes into a frenzy prettying themselves up for the highly anticipated Oscars. It’s not just the people making themselves beautiful, with just hours to go until Sunday’s awards ceremony, lights, hedges and flowers are being thrown around Hollywood Boulevard to make it perfect in time for Sunday. Read more
The End Is In Sight For The Writer’s Strike

Hollywood is happy today. At last there’s an end in sight for The Writers Guild Strike. At an assembly last night at the Shrine Auditorium in LA, WGA President Patric Verrone and chief negotiator David Young told the huge crowd of scribes that they had a draft deal with the Alliance of the Motion Picture and Television Producers. Read more
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards: Hollywood’s main film party

The big film parties are normally at the Academy Awards and Golden Globes, but because of the Writers Guild of America strike we are now seeing a new title to the biggest film-honors party of Hollywood.
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards looks to be Hollywood’s main film honor event this year Read more

