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Bradley Cooper Visits Boston Marathon Bomb Victim

Jeffrey Bauman Jr. was at the Boston Marathon to show support for his girlfriend when the bomb went off. Hospitalized, Bauman received a visit from actor Bradley Cooper who was in Boston filming a movie, “American Hustle.”

Ozzy and Sharon Split?

While in Mexico, Sharon Osbourne was spotted receiving massages but also spending quite some time on her phone. Ozzy on the other hand, posted on Facebook that he was back on drugs for about a year and a half but has been sober for the last 44 days. There has been no confirmed details of a pending divorce that will end this 31-year marriage.

Brad Pitt will save humanity

By GalaTView Staff

Pitt is beginning to reveal details about the making of the film and explains how it manages to present this much-told story in a different way. Pitt is part of the cast in “World War Z” even is Enough with the zombie movies already, this actor is risking his fame in this movie.

 

Best wishes to Steve Martin and his newborn

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 Steve Martin becomes a father at the age of 67 and his 41-year-old wife, Anne Stringfield, are new happy parents. Steve Martin is an excellent comic, a great writer and a very good musician. So this is a good chance where he will prove to be a good father to the child.

Chris Brown is involved in a possible altercation

By GalaTView Staff

The fight between Chris Brown and Frank Ocean started with a punch, according to an eyewitness. While sources close to Brown originally denied this, an eyewitness is now saying that Brown threw the first punch in the fight. Now he investigated by police over alleged assault.

The new horror and torture subgenre comes with The Collection

After a stint in prison, Arkin (Josh Stewart) finds employment as a handyman. But Arkin decides to rob his boss in order to repay his ex-wife (Daniella Alonso). Venturing to his employer’s remote country house to make the heist, he soon finds himself — as well as the boss’ family — at the mercy of “The Collector.” This masked menace turns the house into a maze of fiendish traps. Only Arkin’s wits offer any hope of escape from gruesome death. This bloody, visceral entry in the “torture porn” genre is the directorial debut of screenwriter Marcus Dunstan, whose previous credits include Feast and Saw IV.

The Collector stands out as a film that resists compromise on the screen. He is not  exactly identical to any other horror villain, is an amalgamation of various villains with his unique identifying feature being that he collects people, so to speak. Certainly If all you know how to do to make people squirm in their seats is play techno music and rely on way too much fake blood you shouldn’t be making movies but you have the option to stayed in your seat or leave it!

Marcus Dunstan talked about his movie: “I grew up with horror movies and we had to create the attic and box and set up the path of the collector’s mind, we had to build up the lashes, The character tried to protect his family so maybe we can continue with a second part but we have to review many things that we still have to answer and create a good sequel!”

Emma Fitzpatrick: “During the process of this character, I only had emotional scars, she makes you to think and identify some options for escaping and something was wrong and she always defeat until the last second.”

Patrick Melton: “My character has to face risky moments especially when he is involved with blood and a sickness mind, is really a challenge.”

People from James Bond film once said "No" to Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg was turned down to direct a James Bond film in the late Seventies. Despite being rejected from Her Majesty’s Secret Service back in the ’70s, Steven Spielberg remains a big James Bond fan … and is especially fond of the latest 007 adventure, “Skyfall.”

 

Actor Larry Hagman dies at 81-years-old

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Larry Hagman, who created one of American television’s most supreme villains in the conniving, amoral oilman J.R. Ewing of “Dallas,” died on Friday, the Dallas Morning News reported. He was 81. Hagman worked off Broadway until 1959 when he won roles on Broadway in ‘God and Kate Murphy’ and ‘The Nervous’. Meanwhile he was cutting his teeth on New York based television in programmes ranging from drama to daytime soaps, including ‘The Edge of the Night’ (1961-3).

He made his debut in the cinema in 1964 with ‘Ensign Pulver’. The same year, in the nuclear suspense drama ‘Failsafe’

The the Bond star is back

By GalaTView.com

The new James Bond movie “Skyfall” has been breaking box office records overseas, and now it even has the blessing of the Vatican. Daniel Craig, is signed for both movies too and he says he’s heard no such thing. “It’s impossible to do a two-parter, I heard that someone was talking about that we’re doing a two-parter, but that’s the first I’ve heard about it.”

Cinematographer Harris Savides Dies at 55

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Harris Savides, the acclaimed cinematographer who worked frequently with Gus Van Sant and David Fincher, has died at 55. Savides was a favorite of auteurs like David Fincher (for whom he shot Zodiac and The Game), Gus Van Sant (six films including Milk, Gerry, and Elephant), Noah Baumbach (Margot at the Wedding, Greenberg) and Sofia Coppola, whose upcoming film The Bling Ring will serve as his final credit.

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