Everyone’s still trying to make this Johnny Depp-Angelina Jolie hookup happen. Now the rumor is even J.Depp’s longtime girlfriend is nervous and asked him to quit the film. Yep, in between taking all those kids out for boat rides and ice cream like every day, Angie’s gonna do some man-stealing. — eonline
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Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis to Dream MY AMERICAN DREAM Together
Though they have been together in real life for 12 years or so and even have two kids together, Johnny Depp and French songbird Vanessa Paradis have never starred in a feature film together - until now (unless, of course, you count Lost in La Mancha, which was just a chronicle of Terry Gilliam’s failure to make the Don Quixote movie in which they would both have appeared.)
The movie that will bring them together on screen will be My American Dream, to be directed by Lasse Hallstrom and be about the French feminist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir (Paradis) and her American lover Nelson Algren (Depp, natch.) Here’s what Depp had to say about the flick (with a different title) to BangShowbiz, (via The Playlist):
“Depp: It’s called My American Lover. Vanessa plays the French feminist Simone De Beauvour and I play her lover Nelson Algren, who is real macho.”
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Q: Black.
Depp: Black? It matches my eyes. I suppose. Look, I’ll put anything on. It doesn’t matter to me, obviously. Look at me. Yeah, no. I don’t mind.
Johnny Depp's, Helena Bonham Carter's kids are critics and inspiration for 'Alice in Wonderland'
A is for Alice, as in “Alice in Wonderland.”
And it’s the grade Johnny Depp’s kids give their father’s new film, according to People.com.
Lily-Rose, 10, and Jack, 7, got a sneak peek at the big-budget 3-D fantasy at a screening across the pond.
“My kids actually saw the film because I send them out there in the frontlines,” Depp told reporters Thursday at a press conference at London’s Dorchester Hotel.
“They saw it – and they loved it.”
Depp plays the Mad Hatter, who wears a top hat and kilt (“I love wearing skirts,” Depp confessed) in the film, out March 5.
The movie, based on the Lewis Carroll classics, reunites him with frequent collaborator, director Tim Burton.
He’s a filmmaker who likes to pack his movies with eye-popping, often dark and scary visuals.
“Alice” is no exception in this PG flick.
But Depp’s tots were unfazed.
“They loved every character,” said the actor. “They weren’t freaked out by it whatsoever.”
Moviegoers might be a little bit freaked to know that Helena Bonham Carter, who’s married to Burton and plays the noggin-choppin’ Red Queen in the film, found inspiration for the raging royal in their 2-year-old daughter, Nell.
The actress confessed to the London Telegraph that Nell has “no sympathy for any other living creature. No empathy, just commands. She just bosses us around - dictatorship. No please, no thank you. ‘Mummy come here’ ‘Mummy go’ ‘Mummy! Watch telly.’”
“An another toddler quality - it’s all about me, it’s all about her, never considers us, ask, ask, ask. So the toddler thing was a big inspiration.”
Bonham Carter isn’t sure how the couple’s 6-year-old son Billy will take to seeing her as a monstrous monarch with a massive head.
“Billy’s going to see it tonight,” she said. “It could be a disaster because he’s 6 and he’s sensitive. [But] he saw it being made so he knows it’s pretend.”
Penélope Cruz 'in talks to join fourth Pirates film'
Oscar nominee Penelope Cruz is in talks to join director Rob Marshall in the fourth instalment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
Cruz, shortlisted for a best supporting Oscar for her role in Marshall’s Nine, will star opposite Johnny Depp, says The Hollywood Reporter.
Depp returns as Captain Jack Sparrow, in a tale revolving around the Fountain of Youth. Filming begins this summer.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is set to open in May 2011.
The Ring director Gore Verbinski, who directed the original hit film, and subsequent sequels, announced he was stepping down from the series last year.
Terry Rossio and Ted Elliot have written the script for the forthcoming film, with Jerry Bruckheimer as producer.
However, Depp’s former co-stars, Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom, are not expected to return.
The previous three films earned more than $2.6bn (£1.5bn) around the world.
Cruz, 35, earned her third Oscar nomination earlier this month for Marshall’s star-studded musical Nine - a reworking of Federico Fellini’s 81/2 - but is widely predicted to lose out to Precious star Mo’Nique.
The Spanish star won the best supporting gong last year for her role in Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona
