A paparazzo has filed suit in Federal court alleging Paramount and Marvel Entertainment swiped a pic he took off the internet and used it in "Iron Man" -- without paying him!
Ronnie Adams says he legally snapped the first photos of Robert Downey Jr. on set in his "Iron Man" getup. He posted them on a friend's website, only to have the studio shut it down. Then, months later, Adams saw one of his pics in the movie. He says the studio removed his watermark and used the image without his permission.
A rep from Paramount could not be reached for comment. Marvel told us they hadn't seen the lawsuit yet.
See Also
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Monday, 9 June 2008
Medicine Drum
Artist: Medicine Drum
Genre(s):
Ambient
Trance: Psychedelic
Discography:
Original Face
Year: 2003
Tracks: 9
Supernature
Year: 2001
Tracks: 8
The London-based electronic group Medicine Drum consisted of Chris Deckker, Andy Guthrie, and DJ Chrisbo. Deckker traveled to India, Bali, and Africa to study the rhythms, sounds, and styles of each locus, piece Guthrie produced and wrote songs with Children of the Bong and Banco De Gaia. The triad made their debut in 1996 with the Suraya Mela EP, which introduced their psychedelic, ethnic-inspired enchantment. 1997 sawing machine the outlet of their self-titled debut album and their second full-length, Siouxpernature; their third album, Talking Stick, arrived in 1999 on Higher Octave. Supernature appeared in early 2001.
The Zutons - Mccabe The Zutons Wont Cover Winehouse
Sunday, 1 June 2008
Michelle Williams lost in boring road movie
CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - Michelle Williams does her best, but she cannot prevent "Wendy and Lucy," a weak tale about being broke and on the road in rural America, from dwindling into boredom. Prospects for boxoffice or even television and DVD success appear slim.
Wendy (Williams) is a young woman traveling from Indiana to Alaska in search of work who is so devoid of resourcefulness that it's a wonder she has made it to Oregon. Counting pennies and sleeping in her beat-up car, her only company is a mutt named Lucy.
A clumsy attempt at shoplifting results in a day wasted dealing with the local police, and in the meantime Lucy goes missing. The rest of the film follows Wendy's attempts to find the lost pup.
The screenplay by director Kelly Reichardt and Jon Raymond invites sympathy for a not-very-bright individual who does stupid things and is then resentful when petty misdemeanors generate stern responses.
The film also is a rather puny rebuke to those who think a classic American adventure is to hit the road without a penny in your pocket but with a doughty pooch by your side.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
Wendy (Williams) is a young woman traveling from Indiana to Alaska in search of work who is so devoid of resourcefulness that it's a wonder she has made it to Oregon. Counting pennies and sleeping in her beat-up car, her only company is a mutt named Lucy.
A clumsy attempt at shoplifting results in a day wasted dealing with the local police, and in the meantime Lucy goes missing. The rest of the film follows Wendy's attempts to find the lost pup.
The screenplay by director Kelly Reichardt and Jon Raymond invites sympathy for a not-very-bright individual who does stupid things and is then resentful when petty misdemeanors generate stern responses.
The film also is a rather puny rebuke to those who think a classic American adventure is to hit the road without a penny in your pocket but with a doughty pooch by your side.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)