Knight and Day, (formerly titled Wichita and Trouble Man) is an action comedy film starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. The film, directed by James Mangold, is Cruise and Diaz's second on-screen collaboration following the 2001 film Vanilla Sky.
The film's investors offset funding costs by paying Cruise a lower advance fee and neglecting to provide him with a share of the revenue until the financiers earn back their initial investment in the production. Filming took place in several locations, mainly in several cities located in Massachusetts, while other scenes were filmed in Spain and parts of Austria.
Knight and Day was released in the United States on June 24, 2010. The film received mixed reviews from film critics; it garnered a "rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based upon aggregated reviews, and a rating of "mixed or average reviews" at Metacritic.
The latest trailer for the fourth Resident Evil flick, Resident Evil: Afterlife, hit the web today, which is guaranteed to make a certain number of people very excited, while the rest are probably apathetic or outright hostile to this latest piece of franchise dreck. Of course, the fact that the Resident Evil movies ran out of ideas half a decade ago - after Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) - isn't relevant as long as they keep making money, but you'd think that Screen Gems and Constantin Films could muster just an ounce of respect for the series' fans and actually pull together a film that was as frightening as the source material. Instead it looks like we'll just be getting another Ultraviolet, but without the creative art direction.
Selena Marie Gomez (born July 22, 1992) is an American actress and singer best known for her portrayal of Alex Russo on the Emmy Award winning Disney Channel Original Series, Wizards of Waverly Place. She has starred in the television movies, Another Cinderella Story and Princess Protection Program.
Before Disney, she had one of the kid roles on Barney & Friends. In 2008, she signed a record deal with Hollywood Records and contributed to the Tinker Bell, Another Cinderella Story and Wizards of Waverly Place soundtracks. Her band, Selena Gomez & the Scene, released their debut studio album Kiss & Tell on September 29, 2009,which was certified Gold by RIAA on March 5, 2010.
Selena Gomez & The Scene's "Naturally" has received the remix treatment! Dave Aude, Disco Fries, and Ralphi Rosario have all worked their magic on the Gold selling track which appears on the album Kiss & Tell. Check out the Dave Aude's version. We gave "Naturally (Dave Aude Remix)" by pop artist Selena Gomez a listen and yeah, it's a nice song (February, 2010). A nice song by Selena Gomez for the fans. If you like other songs then you shoudl defitinely check it out. Below we have collected all music video/streams to make it as easy as possible to watch/listen to "Naturally (Dave Aude Remix)" by Selena Gomez.
In THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, the second installment in the "Millennium" trilogy following THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, Mikael Blomkvist is about to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe … Read More...and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society. On the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered and the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander
Jackie Chan plays mentor to Jaden Smith in the new 2010 edition of 'The Karate Kid.' On the red carpet at the premiere of the Columbia Pictures film, the twosome had nothing but praise for each other and promised 'Karate Kid 2' is on the way.
Now asking a girl out on a date can be less daunting, with text messages fast becoming an acceptable way to approach them, reveals an Australian research on technology habits.
The research conducted by Telstra, led to the discovery of an entirely new set of dating rules.
The findings showed that one in two Australians find it okay to ask someone on a first date via a text message.
But it also showed that more than half do not find breaking-up with someone via text message, email or phone acceptable.
Telstra Consumer Executive Director Jenny Young said the results aren't surprising, as the number of mobile phones in Australia exceeded the total population of the country.
"Few aspects of our lives have been influenced as much by technology as our love lives," the Courier Mail quoted her as saying.
"It's clear there are now so many more ways for couples to interact than there was 10 years ago, from email to social networking, instant messaging and video calling," she said.
Some found being asked out on a date via text message to mean that the guy does not have the courage for a face-to-face meet, hence rendering him not worth knowing.
Others found that it's a great way to ask a girl out, as should she want to turn down the guy, it would be much easier than when the person is right in front.
Last year Telstra handled a massive 8.9 billion text messages and their latest State of Nation report suggests technology is changing the dating landscape altogether with Australians even creating digital dating etiquette and tactics.
The study suggests many people play 'hard-to-get' during technological courtship, with 42 percent purposely delaying their response to a message in order to appear uninterested.
To educate Australians on the new rules of courtship, Telstra invited the authors of Flirtexting, Debra Goldstein and Olivia Baniuszewicz, to Australia give some tips on technological courtship.
Johnny Depp confessed he doesn't want to marry his long-term partner Vanessa Paradis, arguing he will only burden her with his name.
Depp explained: "It would be a shame to ruin her last name! It's so perfect - Vanessa Paradis. So beautiful. It would be such a drag to stick her with Paradis-Depp. It's like a flat note.
For all intents and purposes we are married. We have two kids together and she is the woman in my life.
But if she ever said: 'Hey, let's get hitched', I would do it in a second. We'll do it if the kids want us to, or maybe when the kids are old enough to enjoy it with us."
Depp also said he's not sure that getting married will change their way of life. "Marriage can be whatever you define it as. For example, I don't feel like I need a piece of paper that says I own her and she owns me.
I think signing a piece of paper doesn't mean anything in the eyes of God or in the eyes of people. The thing is, if you are together and you love each other and are good to each other, make babies and all that, for all intents and purposes you are married."
Depp is the father of two children, Lily-Rose and Jack, with his seven-years companion, French singer and actress Vanessa Paradis.
He and his family divide their time between Los Angeles and a villa in the South of France. He has also dated actresses Sherilyn Fenn, Jennifer Grey, Winona Ryder, and model Kate Moss.
If Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart weren't already official, we don't know who is.
But the long-term couple have finally made it legal, tying the knot in Santa Fe, N.M., on Tuesday in a ceremony at the governor's mansion presided over by Governor Bill Richardson, a rep for Flockhart confirmed to E! News.
Ford, 67, and the 45-year-old Brothers & Sisters star got engaged in early 2009 after more than seven years together.
But maybe, understandably, Ford wasn't quite ready to take the plunge again, having already been married twice.
He and first wife, Mary Marquardt, spent 15 years (including 1977, when Star Wars came out) together, and then he and Melissa Mathison were married for 21 years.
This is the first marriage for Flockhart, who adopted son Liam in 2001. Ford has four children from his previous relationships, plus three grandchildren.