Michel Gondry to Launch Website

Michel Gondry has decided to launch his own website on MichelGondry.com. The site is not yet live, but the main page features art from Gondry with promises of all sorts of cool stuff for sale, like a book by Gondry on the Be Kind Rewind exhibit, the Disastrology Calendar from sCience of Sleep, a new dvd of music videoes, t-shirts, an extended cut of Science of Sleep, 1000 Bad Jokes written by Gondry on toliet paper (I kid you not) and more!
Pamela Anderson Hits The World Magic Awards
Pamela Anderson Hits The World Magic Awards
Taking a break from all of the wedding and pregnancy talk, Pamela Anderson spent Saturday night attending the World Magic Awards.
The former Baywatch babe recently tied the knot with Rick Salomon and soon found herself entrenched in rumors that a baby was on the way, which she claims just isn’t true.
“Please tell everybody - categorically I am not pregnant,” Pam told Las Vegas celebrity blogger Robin Leach. “It’s just not true,” she added.
Pam also took the time to write a message on her own Website, telling fans: “So funny. I don’t normally look at press but Rick does sometimes. And so much nonsense. Don’t believe what you read. Esp about people (sic) personal business.”
Really Bad Posters For Really Bad Movies: Untraceable

I haven’t seen Untraceable, but I have seen the trailer, and I feel like I’ve seen probably two minutes too much for this film. Yes, I am prejudging this flick, but at least I’m disclosing this fact upfront.
IMPA has two new posters for the Diane Lane/Colin Hanks FBI Hacking Thriller. You got to love it when the theatrical advertising is just as bad as the movie, and this seems to be a prime example. To think that Frequency director Gregory Hoblit has resorted to such a film disappoints me greatly. Thankfully, I’ll be at Sundance when this film comes out (not that Screen Gems will likely screen this “gem” for press). Check out the movie posters.


Official Plot Synopsis:
Within the FBI, there exists a division dedicated to investigating and prosecuting criminals on the internet. Welcome to the front lines of the war on cybercrime, where Special Agent Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) has seen it all……until now. A tech-savvy internet predator is displaying his graphic murders on his own website – and the fate of each of his tormented captives is left in the hands of the public: the more hits his site gets, the faster his victims die. When this game of cat and mouse becomes personal, Marsh and her team must race against the clock to track down this technical mastermind who is virtually untraceable.
Untraceable hits theaters on January 25th 2008.
Luke Goss Cast In Tekken!
British actor Luke Goss has been cast in the Tekken movie, according to his very own website. Luke is best known for his roles in Blade II and upcoming Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Both roles have involved a lot of make-up being applied, so if you don’t recognise him, its not your fault. I didn’t either. Luke will be be Steve Fox, who in the game is a fictional English boxer who has no memory of his past, has no recollection as to who his father is or the origin of the scar on his arm. The character was first introduced in the fourth Tekken game.

If you have been following the Tekken movie you may remember we got a cast list last month, including people like Andy Serkis and Nathan Jones. Luke Goss was nowhere on that list, which could mean the list is not 100% true, or it could mean that Luke Goss is the latest addition to that cast. Who knows? We will find out eventually as filming is rumoured to begin filming this month.
