Sunday 24 August 2008

Britney Spears Begs Jamie-Lynn To Move In

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Britney Spears is reportedly stressful to sway Jamie-Lynn that it would be a good move to raise her nestling with large sis in Los Angeles.


According to reports, the isaac Bashevis Singer has been trying to convince her sister to relocate ever since she fell pregnant.


And when allegations that Jamie-Lynn�s boyfriend Casey Aldrige had cheated hit, Britney is said to have offered to aviate her sister and short Maddie Briaan to L.A. via secret jet.


"Brit has assured Jamie Lynn that she'll build a nursery for Maddie - even promising that when she buys her new spot, it volition have a special wing for them," a seed tells Star.


Britney is reportedly hoping to bring Jamie-Lynn round to the idea when the Zoey ci star visits in September to celebrate her nephews' Preston and Jayden�s birthdays.

Thursday 14 August 2008

Why a Tiny New Production Company Might Be Taking Up Carrie Bradshaw�s Mantle

Courtesy of New Line



Remember just a few months ago when Sex and the City came out and when the media was all "This just in: Women go to the movies, too"? It was shocking � "This is well beyond my expectations," number-cruncher Paul Dergarabedian told the Daily News � but then no one in Hollywood seemed to do anything about it. Leave it to the New Yorkers! According to The Hollywood Reporter, a Tribeca-based production company is launching that aims to "develop a slate of sophisticated and uplifting romantic comedies and dramas," and lest you misunderstand the target viewer, the company is called Princess Productions. The team is already at work on four adaptations and an original screenplay, starting with My Legendary Girlfriend, based on Mike Gayle's novel about "a prep school teacher who self-imposes a deadline to get over his girlfriend, who haunts his every move three years after their breakup." Other prospective titles include Wolves in Chic Clothing and Strapless.



So what? New production companies crop up all the time. But it's worth noting that even in the wake of Sex and the City's success, the studios haven't exactly been falling all over themselves to green-light more upscale, woman-centric comedies. They barely know how to release the ones they've already made! So if Princess has success raising capital for their modestly budgeted movies � at a time when other, more prominent New York producers are facing money troubles � it might suggest that at least someone in the movie business is heeding the lessons of Carrie Bradshaw. �Lori Fradkin



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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Aimee Mann isn't smiling about state of the music business

Aimee Mann isn�t riant. The former leader of Boston�s �80s hitmakers �Til Tuesday believes digital