Saturday 7 May 2011

People: Arnold Schwarzenegger Signs Three Films


Now, this business gubernator is over, Arnold Schwarzenegger could return to his real day job - no, not the Austrian army, the leading man in Hollywood.


Schwarzenegger, 63, has signed to star in the drama "Cry Macho" for an Academy Award-winning producer Albert Ruddy (The Godfather, "" Million Dollar Baby "), said the spokesman of former Governor Alan Mendelsohn . It is also linked to another project "Terminator" movie "and reportedly agreed to play in a thriller to the drug cartel" The Last Stand ".


Mendelsohn said the timing of the three films has not yet been developed, so it is unclear who announced his return to the big screen.


See "Cry Macho" Schwarzenegger played the down-on-his-luck horse trainer hired to kidnap the young son of his former boss' with his ex-wife in Mexico. Brad Furman ("Lincoln lawyer") is governed. Wrap Film website reports that Schwarzenegger intends to 12.5 million U.S. dollars to land the role, which we're sure you immediately turn to Sacramento to help pay off that pesky deficit went as governor. Or not.


The cute Beatle to marry again: Yesterday, Paul McCartney have been the road conditions.


His ex-wife, Heather, their blood, they say.


Grief and poor Paul was in full screen.


Oh, I thought I had found the love today "....


But guess what, McCartney has managed to make a painful marriage to Heather Millsbehind him. He is in love again, and 68 years, ex-Beatle and his girlfriend for four years, Nancy Shevell are engaged, People magazine on Friday. No wedding date has been set.


Beatle McCartney would marry three times only. He married Linda McCartney in 1969 (died of breast cancer in 1998) and Mills in 2002. His second marriage ended in a messy divorce in 2008.


Kushner, embroiled in a controversy at City College of New York took a rare step in the repeal of an honorary degree by Tony Kushner, since the college trustee claims to have "Angels in America" ​​playwright, views anti- Israel. Kushner, who is jew, is widely regarded as a strong supporter of Israel, but has recently criticized the Israeli government policy in relation to the treatment of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.


Monday, CUNY Jeffrey S. Wiesenfelden led by the College Board to move aside degrees. Wiesenfelden actions have prepared a surprise and criticism from members of the college, such notables as former New York Mayor Edward Koch, who is also due to receive an honorary degree from CUNY this year.


FIRE BOSS Oprah TV: Oprah Winfrey Friday, Christina Norman, head of the youth network of Oprah Winfrey, who has not yet generating the kind of audience that many expected. Peter Liguori, chief operating officer of Discovery Communications, which operates the canal with Winfrey, the channel will have a provisional basis.


Xtina A DIVA? We can not believe it! In Touch magazine, which specializes in stories that are not generally true, but probably should be, "Christina Aguilera demanding, obnoxious behavior is alienating his fellow judges in the new reality show" The Voice, including the singer Maroon 5's Adam Levine. The show host Carson Daly, calling the report "100 percent not true."


Well, why not:? Bryan Adams has named his new daughter Mirabella Bunny Adams because she was born on Easter Sunday. We are pleased to order that the child was not born on Halloween.


NO COST TO CAGE: The district attorney's office in New Orleans not to file charges against the actor Nicolas Cage arising from alleged drunken argument he had with his wife last month. Cage, 47, was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence and disorderly conduct after the altercation.


Quote of the Day: "Sometimes I see it, and I like" nice shirt! "Because he is my closet." - Liv Tyler, a wardrobe of her father Steven Tyler.


1789: The first inaugural ball was held in New York in honor of President George Washington and his wife, Martha.


1915: Almost 1,200 people died when a German torpedo sank the British liner RMS Lusitania off the Irish coast.


1945: Germany signed the unconditional surrender at Allied headquarters in Reims, France, ending its role in World War II.


1954: The 55 day battle of Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam ended with Vietnamese insurgents invaded the French forces.


1975: President Gerald R. Ford formally declared an end to the Vietnam War. "In Ho Chi Minh City - formerly Saigon - Viet Cong celebrated its takeover.


1977: Seattle Slew won the Kentucky Derby, the first of his Triple Crown victories. (On this date in 2002, Seattle Slew died).


1984: 180 million U.S. dollars out of court settlement announced Agent Orange class-action suit brought Vietnam veterans who charged that they suffered injury from exposure to the defoliant.


2010: A ship chartered by the Bp cast a vault of 100 tons of concrete and steel to break Deepwater Horizon well in an earlier, and ultimately futile attempt to stop most dirt crude gushing from the sea

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