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May i just say, we really do have the most precious, sensitive talented pop star. I hope you don't mind me another fan arriving.
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Now that's what I wanted to hear.
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May i just say, we really do have the most precious, sensitive talented pop star. I hope you don't mind me another fan arriving.
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True a real Angel
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GOOD NEWS FOR FRANCO/SB
Exclusive: James Franco, already an Oscar nominee in the lead category for “127 Hours,” is throwing his hat in this year’s race. I’m told Annapurna Pictures will give Harmony Korine’s “Spring Breakers” a qualifying run in December so that Franco is eligible. His character, Alien, is a runaway hit, and a surprising centerpiece of Korine’s as-usual saga of sex among teens–this time on spring break in Florida.
Alien turns out to be some of Franco’s best work, and certainly one of the top 5 supporting performances by an actor this season. At first when you see Franco with his cornrows, tattoos, and grillwork, you think he’s playing some run of the mill cheeseball drug dealing pimp. Then you realize that it’s a real character Franco has created, and Alien becomes quite the layered persona. Annapurna (owned by Megan Ellison, who also has “The Master” with TWC this season) will have to get screeners into voters’ hands, and or get Academy members into screening rooms ASAP.
Franco will be going up against a strong crowd that starts with Philip Seymour Hoffman in “The Master” and includes Alan Arkin and John Goodman in “Argo,” Robert DeNiro in “Silver Linings Playbook,” Jim Broadbent in “Cloud Atlas,” and as yet to be determined players from “Les Miserables” and “Django Unchained.” And those are just the top tier names. Roberto Benigni was a standout in “To Rome with Love,” Bill Nighy was memorable in “Exotic Marigold Hotel,” and Tommy Lee Jones in “Lincoln.”
The always busy Franco has just wrapped directing and acting in “As I Lay Dying,” the Faulkner classic. He’s off to film “Homefront” in New Orleans, with Jason Statham and Winona Ryder, and written by Sylvester Stallone.
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Exclusive: James Franco, already an Oscar nominee in the lead category for “127 Hours,” is throwing his hat in this year’s race. I’m told Annapurna Pictures will give Harmony Korine’s “Spring Breakers” a qualifying run in December so that Franco is eligible. His character, Alien, is a runaway hit, and a surprising centerpiece of Korine’s as-usual saga of sex among teens–this time on spring break in Florida.
Alien turns out to be some of Franco’s best work, and certainly one of the top 5 supporting performances by an actor this season. At first when you see Franco with his cornrows, tattoos, and grillwork, you think he’s playing some run of the mill cheeseball drug dealing pimp. Then you realize that it’s a real character Franco has created, and Alien becomes quite the layered persona.
Annapurna (owned by Megan Ellison, who also has “The Master” with TWC this season) will have to get screeners into voters’ hands, and or get Academy members into screening rooms ASAP.
Franco will be going up against a strong crowd that starts with Philip Seymour Hoffman in “The Master” and includes Alan Arkin and John Goodman in “Argo,” Robert DeNiro in “Silver Linings Playbook,” Jim Broadbent in “Cloud Atlas,” and as yet to be determined players from “Les Miserables” and “Django Unchained.” And those are just the top tier names. Roberto Benigni was a standout in “To Rome with Love,” Bill Nighy was memorable in “Exotic Marigold Hotel,” and Tommy Lee Jones in “Lincoln.”
The always busy Franco has just wrapped directing and acting in “As I Lay Dying,” the Faulkner classic. He’s off to film “Homefront” in New Orleans, with Jason Statham and Winona Ryder, and written by Sylvester Stallone.
http://www.showbiz411.com/2012/10/14...pring-breakers
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WELL. -_____- Mine has a link. @jxbuggie
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It's just an estimated time.

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I won't judge you. 
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Originally posted by Musiclover1987
Exclusive: James Franco, already an Oscar nominee in the lead category for “127 Hours,” is throwing his hat in this year’s race. I’m told Annapurna Pictures will give Harmony Korine’s “Spring Breakers” a qualifying run in December so that Franco is eligible. His character, Alien, is a runaway hit, and a surprising centerpiece of Korine’s as-usual saga of sex among teens–this time on spring break in Florida.
Alien turns out to be some of Franco’s best work, and certainly one of the top 5 supporting performances by an actor this season. At first when you see Franco with his cornrows, tattoos, and grillwork, you think he’s playing some run of the mill cheeseball drug dealing pimp. Then you realize that it’s a real character Franco has created, and Alien becomes quite the layered persona.
Annapurna (owned by Megan Ellison, who also has “The Master” with TWC this season) will have to get screeners into voters’ hands, and or get Academy members into screening rooms ASAP.
Franco will be going up against a strong crowd that starts with Philip Seymour Hoffman in “The Master” and includes Alan Arkin and John Goodman in “Argo,” Robert DeNiro in “Silver Linings Playbook,” Jim Broadbent in “Cloud Atlas,” and as yet to be determined players from “Les Miserables” and “Django Unchained.” And those are just the top tier names. Roberto Benigni was a standout in “To Rome with Love,” Bill Nighy was memorable in “Exotic Marigold Hotel,” and Tommy Lee Jones in “Lincoln.”
The always busy Franco has just wrapped directing and acting in “As I Lay Dying,” the Faulkner classic. He’s off to film “Homefront” in New Orleans, with Jason Statham and Winona Ryder, and written by Sylvester Stallone.
http://www.showbiz411.com/2012/10/14...pring-breakers
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ohhhh coolll interesting news
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So we might be getting a December release!?

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So it would get a December release?
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Fans of Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens be warned: Spring Breakers is not the usual brand of Sunny Delight. Inside you will find perky Gomez – Unicef goodwill ambassador and significant other to Justin Bieber – smoking a bong and talking trash. Inside you shall find winsome Hudgens – formerly of High School Musical fame – toting a pistol and inviting the patrons of her local Chicken Shack to "give me your mother****ing money or I'm going to shoot your ****ing brains out". It's horrid, it's ghastly, it's bizarrely engrossing. Tween entertainment hasn't undergone so radical a makeover since Pee-Wee Herman checked into that ****o theatre.
Left-field writer-director Harmony Korine's new picture is quite the weirdest, wildest beast we've seen in this year's Venice competition – a college-kid caper that's not so much a case of Korine moving to the mainstream as him showing us just how woozy and debauched the mainstream can be. Gomez stars as Faith, the God-fearing good girl who takes a vacation with her more hedonistic buddies Candy (Hudgens), Brit (Ashley Benson) and Cotty (Rachel Korine, the director's wife). Unable to fund the trip by legitimate means, the quartet elect to rob a fast-food joint and light out for Florida. "I'm starting to think this is the most spiritual place I've ever been," coos Faith in voiceover while the visuals provide a slow-motion montage of jiggling butts and copious drug use. In Korine's world, the sacred and profane have a habit of blurring.
Matters take a further swerve into the rough when the girls are first busted by the cops and then bailed out by Alien (James Franco), a jittery drug-dealer with extravagant corn-rows, silver teeth and a tattooed tear-drop below one eye – just to show how sensitive he is. Alien owns a gaudy mansion on the coast. He has guns on the wall, banknotes on his bed and a grand piano by the pool that he uses to serenade guests with tinkling covers of Britney Spears songs. "I'm the answer to your prayers," he tells the new arrivals. Incredibly, at least one of them appears to believe him.
Full credit to Korine, who sustains this act of creative vandalism right through to the finish. Spring Breakers unfolds as a fever dream of teenage kicks, a high-concept heist movie with mescal in the fuel tank. The director monkeys with the plot and kicks away the signposts. He loops the dialogue and drags a dilated, ecstatic camera-lens across honeyed flesh and painted nails. The result is his most fully realised, purely satisfying feature film since Gummo, his outrageous directing debut, way back in 1997.
In the end, it's not just the girls who return from their "break from reality" wearing a bold new set of threads. Korine went to Florida as the ageing enfant terrible of arthouse independent cinema, his career in a cul-de-sac, his future behind him. He bounces back like a man possessed, rekitted as some 21st-century Russ Meyer, playing disreputable paterfamilias to a fresh breed of supervixens. On the evidence of Spring Breakers, the role seems to suit him.
 This looks so good. The Guardian (UK) gave SB 4 Stars SB Review
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Originally posted by TheVoiceXtina
May i just say, we really do have the most precious, sensitive talented pop star. I hope you don't mind me another fan arriving.
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 and welcome
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That bong was the real thing.
All the great reviews are getting me way too hyped for this movie! 
AHH, December. (Hopefully)
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I think December is too soon. What would be it's competition?
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Originally posted by Musiclover1987
That bong was the real thing.
All the great reviews are getting me way too hyped for this movie! 
AHH, December. (Hopefully)
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aha the bong, the scene btw her & James... ahah I'm dying for this movie... really hope for this maybe Dec Release 
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at us being able to see it sooner but a release in March of next year would make much more sense. 
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What is a qualifying run?
Oh...they want this to be able to get nominated?
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OSCAR rule
Rule Three: The Awards Year and Deadlines
The required Los Angeles County qualifying run (described in Rule Two Paragraph 2) must begin between January 1, 2012, and midnight of December 31, 2012.
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