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50 Worst Movie Titles
THE GHOST IN THE INVISIBLE BIKINI (1966)
Why So Terrible: It’s a beach flick that doesn’t even take place anywhere near a beach. Also, it’s a horribly transparent attempt to hook a horny young demographic who just want to see naked ladies.
What It Should Have Been Called: Life’s A Beach.[FOR 49 MORE TERRIBLE TITLES, CLICK ON THE POSTER OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]
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I think the Mystery Jets should do a cover of Nick Cave and the Bad Seed’s Into my Arms. That is all.
Rupert Grint feels “empty and lost” now Potter’s over
Rupert Grint is having a difficult time letting go of the Harry Potter films, saying that he feels “empty and lost”.
Many people are feeling a bit glum in the wake of the franchise’s final release, but none more so than Grint as he told the press:
“I loved every minute of it, and I’m really going to miss it. I felt empty and a bit lost, and it’s taken me a while to accept it’s over…”
Christina Hendricks wanted for Wonder Woman movie
Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive, Bronson) has revealed he’d cast Mad Men star Christina Hendricks as Wonder Woman if he ever got to make a movie about the superheroine.
Refn recently worked with Hendricks on Drive. The film stars Ryan Gosling as a stuntman, and has been earning rave reviews across the festival circuit.
The director’s long been attempting to get his version of Wonder Woman onto the big screen. “If I get to do it, she’s going to be it,” Refn told Vulture of his dream casting.
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Elizabeth Taylor has died aged 79
Elizabeth Taylor has died in Los Angeles, aged 79.
She had been receiving hospital treatment for congestive heart failure for two months.
Taylor was born in London to American parents on 27 February 1932.
The glamourous screen icon won two Oscars from many nominations throughout her career, for Butterfield 8 and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?