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2011年9月8日木曜日

Anne Hathaway's "Dark Knight" Fight Scene

Posted Monday September 5, 2011 3:01 PM GMT

Showing off her cat-like reflexes, Anne Hathaway was spotted in the midst of an intense fight scene on Los Angeles, California the set of "The Dark Knight Rises" on Sunday (September 4).

The 28-year-old A-list actress, who plays Catwoman Selina Kyle in the last of the Christopher Nolan franchise, went head to head with a with an equally-fierce bad guy.

After engaging in the life or death battle, Anne's powerful moves saw her through, resulting in her win over the not-so-nice stunt man.

Following her weekend filming schedule, Miss Hathaway and beau Adam Shulman hit up L.A.'s Malo Cantina Suavecita, were the pair enjoyed a romantic dinner ahead of the Labor Day holiday.

Enjoy the pictures of Anne Hathaway shooting a fight stunt on the "Dark Knight Rises" set and dining out with Adam Shulman (September 4).


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2011年9月5日月曜日

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2011年9月1日木曜日

Solange Knowles Gets In Fight With Cops Over Inflatable Banana - The FABlife

Some days it’s hard to find inspiration in the ol’ celebrity gossip world. And other days, Solange Knowles gets in trouble with the cops for trying to enter a club carrying a 5-foot long inflatable banana. THIS is why we love our job, internet! Amazingly this all went down while Beyonce was onstage rubbing her beautiful Beyonce baby belly and shimmying in a sequined tuxedo jacket. Ugh, that alone gives us second child syndrome.

According to TMZ, Solange got upset when she was turned away from Miami’s Club Cameo (because of the banana, apparently), and complained to cops that “she was turned away for racial reasons.” Then, according to the po-po, “Knowles became unruly with off-duty officers, who took her across the street to try and calm her down. Solange claims that’s when cops pulled a “weapon” on her — we’re told she claimed it was a knife — and threatened to deflate the banana.”

It does not get better than this, people. The last thing we want is for the lovely Solange to earn the title of “crazy auntie” before her niece or nephew is even born. Just pack that banana up and head home, girl!

[Photo: WENN]


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2011年8月16日火曜日

Faye Dunaway to fight eviction from New York apartment

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actress Faye Dunaway plans to fight a lawsuit aiming to evict her from her rent-controlled apartment in New York, her attorney said on Thursday.

Dunaway's landlord filed a complaint on August 2 seeking to evict her from the apartment on East 78th Street, alleging it is not her primary residence.

A hearing scheduled for Thursday before Judge John Stanley in New York City Civil Court was adjourned. Instead, Dunaway's lawyer Elizabeth Shollenberger met with the landlord's attorney, Craig Charie of Rosenberg & Estis, in an effort to resolve the matter.

"We didn't come to a settlement today," Shollenberger said afterwards. The parties will return to court October 4. Dunaway, 70, is in California, and was not present.

Dunaway first signed a lease for the one-bedroom apartment in 1994, and her rent is $1,048.72 a month. In court papers, Henry Moses of 7 of 8 Realty Co. claimed Dunaway maintains a home in West Hollywood, California, where she is registered to vote and has a driver's license.

Shollenberger told a crowd of reporters that the actress calls New York her home, and she is not voluntarily leaving the apartment.

"She has not moved out," the veteran housing lawyer said, contradicting what Dunaway said in a phone interview on August 3, when she said she left the apartment in May.

Dunaway has expressed concern about the condition of the apartment, Shollenberger said.

"There's water damage in the apartment that she said she's been complaining about for years," the attorney said. "For someone who is an older person, having water damage leads to all kinds of mold problems, respiratory problems."

Dunaway will be able to keep the apartment and continue to pay rent while the case is pending, Shollenberger said.

(Reporting by Jennifer Golson; Editing by Jerry Norton)


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