2011 Nov 21

Gallery: Carnage Paris premiere (even more pics)

And we have yet more new photos from the Paris Carnage premiere.

Added 64 new HQ pics to the gallery:



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• Public Appearances: Movie Premieres > Carnage Paris Premiere

2011 Nov 21

Gallery: Carnage Paris premiere (more pics)

And we have more photos from the Carnage premiere that took place yesterday, November 20, in Paris.

Added 75 new HQ pics to the gallery:



GALLERY LINKS:
• Public Appearances: Movie Premieres > Carnage Paris Premiere

2011 Nov 21

Gallery: Carnage Paris premiere

Offering a first look at the long-awaited film, Kate Winslet took center stage at the Paris premiere of Carnage on Sunday evening, November 20.

Dressed in a radiant Stella McCartney red dress, the Oscar-winning actress looked stunning as she worked the Cinema Gaumont Marignan arrivals area while joined in the French capital city by co-star John C. Reilly and director Roman Polanski.

Added 145 HQ pics to the gallery:



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• Public Appearances: Movie Premieres > Carnage Paris Premiere

2011 Nov 20

Sir Richard Branson invites Kate Winslet to see Titanic for real

Kate Winslet is set to see the doomed ship Titanic for real — courtesy of billionaire Sir Richard Branson.

The Virgin boss had recently divulged his plan to join other tourists paying 38,000 pounds each for a submarine 12,500ft dive to the wreck of Titanic in the North Atlantic, the Daily Mail reported.

“It is something I am very keen to do. I’m deadly serious about this and I would love to invite Kate to come with me,” Branson said.

“Wouldn’t it be something if the star of Titanic really got to go down to the real ship? I’m going to talk to her but I’m sure it’s an opportunity she will jump at.”

It is one of the most iconic images in film history. When Kate Winslet stood on the prow of the Titanic in the blockbuster 1997 film, it turned her into an overnight superstar.

Source: The Times of India

2011 Nov 17

“Titanic” 3D trailer gets Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio fans excited

The new trailer for Titanic 3D has been released whetting fans’ appetites for Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet tale of forbidden love.

Director James Cameron has converted the 1997 box office smash into 3D following the success of his last film Avatar.

The movie made DiCaprio and Winslet household names and won a whopping 11 Oscars — a feat only achieved by Ben-Hur and The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King.

Leo and Kate plays star-crossed lovers Jack and Rose in the movie, which also stars Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Gloria Stuart, Bill Paxton, Bernard Hill, David Warner and Victor Garber.
The promo shows the couple falling in love on the Titanic and features the famous drawing scene where Jack sketches Rose in the nude.

The trailer also features the scene where Jack yells out: “I’m the king of the world!”

On Twitter Katy Perry announced to her fans: “I seriously can’t wait for Titanic 3D!!!”
HollyProsserx said: “omg the Titanic 3D trailer is absolutely beautiful!”
LovaticBoy posted: “Just watched the Titanic 3D Trailer. Omg goosebumps.”

Titanic became the highest grossing film of all time after raking in $1.8 billion worldwide until it was surpassed by Avatar in 2010 when it took $2.7 billion.

The movie is released in cinemas on April 6, 2012.

2011 Nov 17

Candids: At Heathrow airport

Kate was seem arriving at the Heathrow airport in London today, November 16, ready to catch a flight.

Added 32 HQ pics to the gallery:


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• Candids: At Heathrow airport – November 16, 2011

2011 Nov 15

First poster for “Titanic 3D” Never Lets Go

Remember the first time you saw Titanic in theaters? Remember the second time you saw Titanic in theaters? Remember the seventieth time you saw Titanic in theaters?

Now it’s time to set sail once again with the movie that made us fall in love with Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet and icebergs. on April 6, the highest grossing movie of all time returns to theaters for Titanic 3D, a new stereoscopic transfer of the movie supervised by the grandmaster of three dimensional filmmaking, James Cameron.

All kidding aside, Titanic really is a masterpiece and one I look forward to revisiting on the biggest screen possible. That said, is 3D too much for this kind of horrific experience? Sure, we remember all the wide-eyed gazing and centerfuge-style dancing, but do I need to watch the obliteration of an entire ship’s worth of people in 3D? The enhancement on the film isn’t meant to make the steamy backseat scene any steamier, but to make the large-scale “action” more immersive. The sequence featuring the (spoiler) sinking ship will be amplified ten fold by the new medium, but can people handle that? I suppose they did the first time around, but I can only imagine Cameron’s new toy will a bring a new level of terror to Titanic, a film most remember as an epic love story.

The first poster for the re-release movie has debuted on Facebook and pushes the romance first. No surprise there — that’s what made it the biggest hit in cinematic history. The only question is: how many more times do you need to see the movie?

Added the first high-quality 3D poster to the gallery:

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• Movies: Titanic > Posters