Rasha's Posts - Absolute Josh Hartnett2024-03-29T04:44:46ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutamihttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1545345453?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://joshhartnett.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=17emrnu0db4f1&xn_auth=noJosh Hartnett Comes Without the Rain in NYCtag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-22:2530982:BlogPost:378302009-10-22T12:10:47.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Josh Hartnett went for a solo walk around NYC yesterday in his usual comfy off camera uniform. Josh has been busy promoting I Come With The Rain on magazine covers and red carpets all over South Korea, but is back in the States before he gets to work on his next movie. The actor will be back in the spotlight with a few new projects coming up in the near future, which is good news for those of us who could use a little more of Josh in our…
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Josh Hartnett went for a solo walk around NYC yesterday in his usual comfy off camera uniform. Josh has been busy promoting I Come With The Rain on magazine covers and red carpets all over South Korea, but is back in the States before he gets to work on his next movie. The actor will be back in the spotlight with a few new projects coming up in the near future, which is good news for those of us who could use a little more of Josh in our lives.Stuck Between Stations film overcomes obstacles of shooting in MinnesotaProject attracts star power of Josh Hartnett, Slug,tag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-20:2530982:BlogPost:376762009-10-20T23:33:08.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
It's a frigid, snowless dusk at the northernmost end of Loring Park, the dawn of the shooting day for Stuck Between Stations. Along Willow Street, a hamlet of trailers sit with their rear hatches flung open, the cargo holds sheltering camera gear, lighting rigs, and a few crew members taking refuge from the whipping wind. Just a half-block up, heated by a gas generator, is a Dutchman RV, from which director Brady Kiernan emerges into the cold with the night's first cup of coffee.<br />
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He strolls…
It's a frigid, snowless dusk at the northernmost end of Loring Park, the dawn of the shooting day for Stuck Between Stations. Along Willow Street, a hamlet of trailers sit with their rear hatches flung open, the cargo holds sheltering camera gear, lighting rigs, and a few crew members taking refuge from the whipping wind. Just a half-block up, heated by a gas generator, is a Dutchman RV, from which director Brady Kiernan emerges into the cold with the night's first cup of coffee.<br />
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He strolls down to the basketball courts, brightly lit by flooders mounted on the backboard. A skeleton crew of a half-dozen grips is wiring a boom mic for the night's first scene—a walk-and-talk between star and co-writer Sam Rosen and Zoe Lister Jones, the female lead. Kiernan peers at a monitor on a dolly camera to frame the shot—beyond the darkened penumbra where the shooting lights end, and above a treed horizon, the lighted spire of St. Mark's Cathedral hits the twilight sky.<br />
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Stuck Between Stations is the dream of its cast and crew, a 50-strong band of actors and producers, cameramen and grips, composed almost entirely of locals. It's a homegrown indie feature that was written by Rosen, a young local actor who cut his teeth at the Jungle Theater before trying his hand in L.A. and New York City. It attracted Kiernan, a Minneapolis director who made his name on Doomtree documentaries and P.O.S. videos. It boasts a roster of local producers in Spencer Kiernan (Brady's brother), Todd Cobery, and Jasmine Reid, who has been active in local film for almost a decade. And by its first days of shooting, it's a project that has attracted the star power of big-print names like Josh Hartnett, Atmosphere's Slug, and Michael Imperioli of The Sopranos.<br />
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"It came from a place of desperation," says Rosen, bellied to the bar at Uptown's Muddy Waters beside Brady Kiernan two days after the Loring Park shoot. Rosen and his co-writer, Nat Bennett, had a script in development hell, and their patience had run out. But when he tells the tale, he hardly seems put upon. "We just got frustrated with waiting and waiting for a bigger-budget production. We wanted to make something now."<br />
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It took Bennett and Rosen two months during spring of '09 to turn out a script, a comedy about a soldier returning to Minneapolis on grief leave, who spends one night exploring the underbelly of the city with a long-lost friend. And when it came time in June for Bennett and Rosen to find a director, they knew where to look.<br />
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The Minneapolis film community, because of its relatively modest size, is a tight braid of cast and crew. Put in a few years on local productions, and you'll likely have been connected, at least tangentially, to many of its major players. Rosen had worked with Kiernan on a previous feature, which debuted at 2009's South by Southwest, and Rosen knew that he'd find a willing confederate in the veteran local filmmaker.<br />
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Kiernan liked the script. He wanted in. By the start of autumn, he had a pre-production schedule, a cast, and a crew. He was ready to shoot.<br />
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"This project has been a collection of serendipitous turns of events," says Kiernan. "We just happen to know someone who knows someone who can get us into First Avenue to shoot on a Friday night. And we just happen to know someone who knows someone who knows Slug. We're blessed."<br />
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Despite being a top-flight market in theater, literature, and music, Minneapolis has a film community that is often overlooked. After a spate in the '90s that saw major studio productions coming to Minnesota three times yearly, the 2000s have seen the stream choke to a trickle.<br />
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The drought of feature-film action in Minnesota is due in part to the tax rebate rate offered to filmmakers by the state. While neighbors like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Iowa offer rebates of between 35 and 48 percent of every dollar a filmmaker spends within their borders, Minnesota's rate is a modest 15 percent. With a few notable exceptions like A Prairie Home Companion and A Serious Man, the Twin Cities have struggled to attract film crews.<br />
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"My dream would be for Minneapolis to turn into Austin, Texas," says Kiernan. "Austin has Richard Linklater, Robert Rodriguez, and John Sales making films, building a feature film community there." He shrugs. "The thing Minneapolis doesn't have yet is Richard Linklater, Robert Rodriguez, and John Sales."<br />
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Stuck Between Stations sits in a brief shooting lull. After 10 days at First Avenue, the Walker, and Loring Park, a day in New York awaits. If all goes well, the film will wrap in early November, when Kiernan and his colleagues will tour it to festivals like Sundance and Toronto in the hopes of securing distribution. As Kiernan points out, a success for Stuck Between Stations will be a victory for local film.<br />
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"Minnesota needs a breakout indie film to have a sustainable scene," he says. "It needs a director to have success, and want to make another film here."<br />
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Kiernan smiles, holds up his hands, and crosses his fingers.Here is the info. There is a price range because it depends on where you buy it from.
ICWTR Deluxe 2 Disc Version:
Two cover sleeves versions. One with Takuya and the other with LBH. Unfortunately th…tag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-19:2530982:BlogPost:374282009-10-19T02:14:47.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Here is the info. There is a price range because it depends on where you buy it from.<br />
ICWTR Deluxe 2 Disc Version:<br />
Two cover sleeves versions. One with Takuya and the other with LBH. Unfortunately there is none with Josh.<br />
Price: $48 - 65<br />
Product includes: 2 dvds, 3 photo cards (of the 3 main leads) & a photo booklet<br />
Disc 1: Original Cut, Theatrical Cut, TV Spot 3, Making Of<br />
Disc 2:<br />
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Here is the info. There is a price range because it depends on where you buy it from.<br />
ICWTR Deluxe 2 Disc Version:<br />
Two cover sleeves versions. One with Takuya and the other with LBH. Unfortunately there is none with Josh.<br />
Price: $48 - 65<br />
Product includes: 2 dvds, 3 photo cards (of the 3 main leads) & a photo booklet<br />
Disc 1: Original Cut, Theatrical Cut, TV Spot 3, Making Of<br />
Disc 2:<br />
- Cross-carpet world premiere in Japan<br />
- World premiere stage greeting<br />
- Interview with Josh, Takuya, LBH and Tran Anh Hung<br />
- Takuya’s Stage Greetings from stage on the first day<br />
- TV Special Program<br />
- Photo Gallery<br />
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ICWTR Blu-ray version:<br />
Price: $40 - 54<br />
- Original Cut<br />
- Theatrical Cut<br />
- Making Of<br />
- TV Spot 3<br />
- Interview with Josh, Takuya, LBH at the World Premiere<br />
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ICWTR DVD:<br />
Price: $32 - 43<br />
- Original Cut<br />
- Theatrical Cut<br />
- Making Of<br />
- TV Spot 3<br />
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SOURCE:-http://luckynumberjosh.com/Hartnett says would like to act with Lee Young-aetag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-12:2530982:BlogPost:370342009-10-12T04:22:38.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Hollywood heartthrob Josh Hartnett said he would like to try working with Lee Young-ae if given the chance to act with a South Korean actress.<br />
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The 31-year-old heartthrob made the remark during a press conference on Friday for his thriller invited to show at the Gala Presentation category of the 14th Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF).<br />
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He starred in the thriller helmed by Vietnamese-French filmmaker Tran Anh Hung, 1995 Venice Film Festival…
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Hollywood heartthrob Josh Hartnett said he would like to try working with Lee Young-ae if given the chance to act with a South Korean actress.<br />
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The 31-year-old heartthrob made the remark during a press conference on Friday for his thriller invited to show at the Gala Presentation category of the 14th Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF).<br />
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He starred in the thriller helmed by Vietnamese-French filmmaker Tran Anh Hung, 1995 Venice Film Festival winner for "Cyclo", set for release on October 15.<br />
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Below are responses from the press conference by the "Pearl Harbor" star.<br />
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Hollywood actor Josh Hartnett [Chae Ki-won/10Asia]<br />
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Q: We understand that this is your first time to Korea. How does it feel attending the PIFF?<br />
Josh Hartnett: First of all, I'm thankful to the organizers who invited me here. I know that this is the 14th year and I'm happy to be here. This is my first time to Pusan and I came because Lee Byung-hun invited me. So I want to thank him again also. I am thankful that so many of you welcomed me so warmly. I hope more actors will be able to join in next year.<br />
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Q: What was the first encounter between you three like?<br />
Hartnett: I met Takuya Kimura for the first time on location in the Philippines and I didn't recognize him because he had been shooting for the past 14 hours covered in in mud. I almost mistook him as a strange person. (laugh) But I was impressed by his professionalism. My first meeting with Lee Byung-hun was on set too. He came on set at night with his manager in his gym clothes and sneakers and I saw his muscles and thought 'Did he just come back from working or is he on his way?' I was a bit intimidated too. (laugh)<br />
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Q: There are many beautiful actresses in Korea. Is there anyone you would want to act with by any chance?<br />
Hartnett: I actually don't know that many Korean movies but I watched "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" a few years ago. The film left a very strong impression on me and actress Lee Young-ae's acting was great. I would want to try working with her.<br />
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Q: Is there any Korean food you like in particular?<br />
Hartnett: Lee Byung-hun took me to a Korean-style sushi restaurant last night. He thought I was clueless and keeps saying I like the cheaper sashimi. He's wrong. I was just being polite. It seemed Lee's chopsticks were going to the more expensive sashimi so I ate other ones on purpose. (laugh) I live in New York so I usually eat a lot of Korean food. Korean-style barbeque too.<br />
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Q: Did you by any chance last night, try eating live octopus like they do in the movie "Old Boy"?<br />
Hartnett: I couldn't last night but I think they have it prepared behind stage. I'll try it after the press conference (laugh).<br />
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<i><b><u>^_____^ what lee said about Josh ?????</u></b></i><br />
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Q: What was the first meeting between you three like?<br />
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From left, actors Josh Harnett and Lee Byung-hun.<br />
Lee: Josh Hartnett said I looked like an athlete when he first saw me but there's a reason I appeared like that. At the time I was going back and forth between Hong Kong and China to shoot "The Good, the Bad, the Weird" and "Rain". I had to go on a long flight from China from shooting "Good" ahead of my first meeting with Josh Hartnett so I had to be in comfortable clothes. So I was in those clothes because I went right to the set after arriving there. (laugh) Josh Hartnett was very friendly to me on our first encounter so I thought 'Why is he being so friendly?' but it turned out he had been watching my film "A Bittersweet Life". So I think he was happy to see someone he had just been watching on screen in real life. (laugh) I met Takuya Kimura while making a cameo appearance on "Hero". I thought he would be a very funny person before I got to meet him. But in person, he turned out to be charismatic. He seemed different from how I had seen him on TV. He has dual sides of attractiveness to him.Heartthrob Trio Takes Busan by Stormtag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-11:2530982:BlogPost:366432009-10-11T20:37:13.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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By Lee Hyo-won Staff Reporter<br />
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BUSAN ― An international trio of heartthrobs ― Hollywood's Josh Hartnett, South Korea's Lee Byung-hun and Japan's Takyua Kimura ― stormed through Asia's largest film festival this weekend.<br />
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The three actors visited the 14th Pusan (Busan) International Film Festival (PIFF) to promote the new thriller ``I Come With the Rain,'' directed by acclaimed Vietnamese-French filmmaker Tran Anh Hung. Tickets for the screening sold…
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By Lee Hyo-won Staff Reporter<br />
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BUSAN ― An international trio of heartthrobs ― Hollywood's Josh Hartnett, South Korea's Lee Byung-hun and Japan's Takyua Kimura ― stormed through Asia's largest film festival this weekend.<br />
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The three actors visited the 14th Pusan (Busan) International Film Festival (PIFF) to promote the new thriller ``I Come With the Rain,'' directed by acclaimed Vietnamese-French filmmaker Tran Anh Hung. Tickets for the screening sold out in just 38 seconds ― breaking the record set by Lee Myung-se's ``M'' in 2007 ― when online sales opened.<br />
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Hartnett stars as an American detective hired to track down a rich businessman's missing son (Takuya) who has fled with the wife (played by Tran's wife, actress Tran Nu Yen Khe) of a Hong Kong mafia boss (Lee).<br />
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On Friday, chaos ensued as reporters from near and far struggled to enter the small press conference venue, which then became a battleground for frenzied coverage.<br />
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``It's my first time here and I wouldn't have been here if it were not for Mr. Lee Byung-hun. We felt very welcomed and hopefully we'll get more American actors out here next year,'' said Harnett.<br />
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Kimura said he was awed by the fervor of the festival, and his second visit to PIFF was particularly special because he was invited by Lee, a friend he felt proud of. The two met when Lee played a cameo role in Takuya's movie ``Hero.'' The Japanese actor said that he was initially hesitant about the project but such deliberation would have been unnecessary had he known that Lee and Hartnett would co-star.<br />
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Kimura said he felt star-struck when he met the 31-year-old ``Pearl Harbor'' star. Hartnett recalled meeting Kimura on the set in the Philippines after the Japanese actor spent the day shooting a scene buried in mud. ``I was impressed by his professionalism,'' said Harnett.<br />
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He said he ``was intimidated'' when he met Lee, who was at the time sporting gym clothes that revealed a muscular build. But he wanted to set the record straight about a Korean-style sushi dinner Lee treated him to, teasing that it was due to politeness rather than lack of knowledge that he chose cheaper sashimi. ``I was being polite,'' he said, adding that he enjoys Korean-style BBQ in New York.<br />
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Lee also showered his co-stars with compliments, saying that Harnett is a very down-to-earth person with a knack for making other people feel at ease and Kimura has very special charisma.<br />
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Tran, a winner of the 1995 Venice Film Festival for ``Cyclo,'' expressed great satisfaction about working with the cast. ``In the past I've only worked with actors I knew well. We spoke different languages, but it was not a problem. It was interesting and I made new discoveries as a director,'' he said.<br />
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Even though the international project was ``like a nightmare'' in the troublesome production process, he said he was able to pull through thanks to the actors. ``The humanity that emerges from an actor is most important in casting,'' he said.<br />
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Kimura, meanwhile, said the film is unique in that it stimulates not only sight and sound but also taste and touch.<br />
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On Saturday, the men met fans in Open Talk, to discuss the movie and answer questions. Hordes of fans waited by the Haeundae Beach outdoor stage hours prior to the start of the 1 p.m. event. Many young women were seen camping out with sleeping bags since the night before.<br />
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``I Come With the Rain'' opens in theaters nationwide Oct. 15did u ever notice this on Joshua arms ???? it's look so scartag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-08:2530982:BlogPost:360872009-10-08T04:06:50.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Josh Hartnett has lined up for the lead role in “dystopian action-thriller” Gunslinger, set in post-apocalyptic America. He will play Sev, who sets out with his brother Jake to seek revenge for the murder of their parents. Chris Nahon (Blood: The Last Vampire) directs. “This story takes a unique and startling look at what might happen when the lawlessness of the Old West returns…but with better weapons,” said Mark Williams, who is producing with…
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Josh Hartnett has lined up for the lead role in “dystopian action-thriller” Gunslinger, set in post-apocalyptic America. He will play Sev, who sets out with his brother Jake to seek revenge for the murder of their parents. Chris Nahon (Blood: The Last Vampire) directs. “This story takes a unique and startling look at what might happen when the lawlessness of the Old West returns…but with better weapons,” said Mark Williams, who is producing with Albert Martinez Martin. Gunslinger is set to shoot in Canada in early 2010.<br />
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Finally, a new moviePusan film festival kicks off todaytag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-07:2530982:BlogPost:360472009-10-07T14:23:23.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Asia's biggest film festival, The 14th Pusan International Film Festival kicks off today, with the screening of director Jang Jin's latest political comedy "Good Morning President" starring Jang Dong-gun as Korea's youngest president-elect.<br />
The film will be screened at the outdoor theater of the Suyoungman Yacht Marina later in the evening after the film's red carpet event.<br />
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From today till Oct. 16, the regions' most lavish film-fest will invite the…
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Asia's biggest film festival, The 14th Pusan International Film Festival kicks off today, with the screening of director Jang Jin's latest political comedy "Good Morning President" starring Jang Dong-gun as Korea's youngest president-elect.<br />
The film will be screened at the outdoor theater of the Suyoungman Yacht Marina later in the evening after the film's red carpet event.<br />
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From today till Oct. 16, the regions' most lavish film-fest will invite the world to the southeastern port city.<br />
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Not only will top Korean stars like Jang Dong-gun, Lee Byung-hun, Sul Kyoung-gu, So Ji-sub, Ha Ji-won, Ha Jung-woo, Kim Yoon-jin and Han Chae-young will be attending the nine-day film extravaganza, Hollywood stars like Josh Hartnett will also be stepping onto the red carpet when his film "I come with the rain" is screened later in the week along with his co-star in the film, Kimura Takuya.<br />
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For those wanting to get closer to their favorite stars, they will be given that chance throughout the event when visiting actors and actresses take part in meet-and-greet sessions set-up at the Nampodong outdoor stage of the Haeundae Beach PIFF Village.<br />
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Tomorrow at 9:30 p.m. the PIFF Center will host open talk forums that will give fans a chance to speak to actors from the films that are in competition.<br />
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This year's PIFF has invited a record 355 films, with 144 world premieres, giving film junkies something to look forward to.<br />
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Outdoor performances have been lined-up to give visitors something to do between theater-hopping.<br />
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On Saturday at the Sooyoungman Marina, an event called "Cinematic Love" will go on until 4:00 a.m. with musical performances including Korean hip-hop star Tiger JK, continental pop superstar BoA, and J-Pop's reigning queen Amuro Namie.<br />
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On Friday and Saturday, the "HITE Dynamite Festival" will invite visitors to the Warehouse Club on the Sooyoungman Yacht Marina, where top Korean boy band Big Bang, actor-cum-DJ Ryoo Seung-bum and Mondo Grosso will perform.<br />
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Shift in focus<br />
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At this year's PIFF, the selection of "Good Morning President" as the opening film came as a surprise. Last year's opener was an obscure Kazakh film that organizers claimed would showcase films from the Southeast and Central Asian region.<br />
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This year, organizers of Korea's biggest film festival have switched their focus to domestic films buoyed by the recent success of such local blockbusters like "Haeundae" and "Take-Off."<br />
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Organizers expect more than two million visitors to the festival which will be held at six major theaters and art houses in Busan.<br />
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The list of VIP guests includes Bryan Singer, who produced the "X-Men" series, Italian horror maestro Dario Argento and the previously mentioned Josh Hartnett.<br />
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Hartnett, the Hollywood star of "Black Hawk Down" (2001), is making his visit at the invitation of Korean actor Lee Byung-hun, according to organizers. The two, along with Japanese actor Takuya Kimura, starred in "I Come With the Rain," directed by French-Vietnamese director Anh Hung Tran. The movie is one of this year's entries in the PIFF's only competition category, the New Current Award.<br />
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Closing the event will be "The Message," a much anticipated film about communists fighting against Japanese invaders.Pusan festival mixes Asian film, Hollywood glamortag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-07:2530982:BlogPost:360232009-10-07T02:58:09.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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One of Asia's top film festivals will kick off on Thursday with a focus on regional cinema and a touch of Hollywood glamor.<br />
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The 14th Pusan International Film Festival in the South Korean beach resort town will kick off with the world premiere of "Good Morning President," Jang Jin's political drama about the lives of three fictitious South Korean presidents.<br />
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South Korean cinema is being spotlighted amid the industry's recent strong showing against…
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One of Asia's top film festivals will kick off on Thursday with a focus on regional cinema and a touch of Hollywood glamor.<br />
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The 14th Pusan International Film Festival in the South Korean beach resort town will kick off with the world premiere of "Good Morning President," Jang Jin's political drama about the lives of three fictitious South Korean presidents.<br />
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South Korean cinema is being spotlighted amid the industry's recent strong showing against foreign competition. The disaster film "Haeundae" recently became the country's biggest hit in three years, beating Hollywood competitors, including "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen." Local films enjoyed a market share of 45 percent in the first half of the year — up from 37 percent a year ago — according to figures from the Korea Film Council.<br />
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Organizers are also staging retrospective screenings for South Korean directors Ha Kil-chong and Yu Hyun-mok.<br />
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The nine-day, 9.9 billion South Korean won ($8.5 million) festival will show 355 movies from 70 countries — 98 of which will be world premieres.<br />
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"Pearl Harbor" star Josh Hartnett and "X-Men" director Bryan Singer will add a dash of Hollywood flavor. Hartnett is promoting his thriller "I Come with the Rain" and Singer will discuss the horror film "Trick 'r Treat," which he produced. French director Costa Gavras and Italian horror expert Dario Argento are giving master classes, as are Hong Kong director Johnnie To and Venice Film Festival winner Jia Zhangke.<br />
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Veteran Indian director and producer Yash Chopra will receive the Asian Filmmaker of the Year award.<br />
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The festival will close with the Chinese spy thriller "The Message," directed by Taiwan's Chen Guo-fu and China's Gao Qunshu.Josh Hartnett writes letter to Korean fanstag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-07:2530982:BlogPost:360212009-10-07T02:56:23.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Hollywood actor Josh Hartnett has written a personal message to his Korean fans ahead of his visit to the country this week, according to a press release by film distributor K&Entertainment.<br />
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The actor sent a hand-written letter which said that he was "very excited" about attending the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) to promote his action thriller film "I Come with the Rain".<br />
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He said he had heard "many great things about Korea" from top…
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Hollywood actor Josh Hartnett has written a personal message to his Korean fans ahead of his visit to the country this week, according to a press release by film distributor K&Entertainment.<br />
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The actor sent a hand-written letter which said that he was "very excited" about attending the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) to promote his action thriller film "I Come with the Rain".<br />
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He said he had heard "many great things about Korea" from top Korean actor Lee Byung-hun, his co-star in "Rain", and would be "looking forward to meeting our fans, eating some good food, seeing the sights."<br />
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"Rain", written and directed by Vietnamese-born French director Tran Anh Hung of "The Scent of Green Papaya", has been invited to show in the Gala Presentation category at the PIFF this year.<br />
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All three stars of the film, also including popular Japanese singer and actor Takuya Kimura, will show up at the film fest which kicks off in the southern city of Pusan and Thursday and ends next Friday.Hartnett wins over fanstag:joshhartnett.com,2009-10-04:2530982:BlogPost:358962009-10-04T13:24:21.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Josh Hartnett and many of the cast members from "Nobody" hit nightclub Envy after Thursday's premiere of his current movie project.<br />
People went crazy in the packed house as a gracious Hartnett took photos with everybody who requested one. My tipster was shocked by how star-stuck even the guys were.<br />
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Earlier in the day, Hartnett drank coffee at French Meadow while two pals ate, another tipster reported.<br />
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A Queen, but no Prince<br />
B96's Anjali, The Queen…
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Josh Hartnett and many of the cast members from "Nobody" hit nightclub Envy after Thursday's premiere of his current movie project.<br />
People went crazy in the packed house as a gracious Hartnett took photos with everybody who requested one. My tipster was shocked by how star-stuck even the guys were.<br />
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Earlier in the day, Hartnett drank coffee at French Meadow while two pals ate, another tipster reported.<br />
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A Queen, but no Prince<br />
B96's Anjali, The Queen Bee, gleefully invited unwanted attention at the FM station's fashion show Thursday night. And she got it.<br />
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Most of the main B96 personalities were on hand, or on stage, for the Fall Fashion Preview at International Market Square. When Queen Bee sashayed down the runway in a sparkling gown -- slit up to there on both legs and hugging her assets for dear life -- she told the audience, "Don't be looking at my booty." Cast members of the "Tone E Fly Morning Show" took that as a cue to do just that as they popped up off their couch and dashed to a different position on the stage so that Tone E, B Right and Danni Starr could take multiple ganders. See the video at startribune.com/video and also the New Boyz's belts problem.<br />
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Normally the urban station's most un-urban GM, Steve Woodbury, watches the public antics of his employees through the fingers of his hands. But Woody's clearly learning to chill as he said, "I loved that. I thought that was one of the funniest comments of the night. Didn't you? I thought this was great. People just don't get the hip-hop format. There's a very upscale portion of that format. For example, Joe Senser came [because his daughter Brittani was one of the music acts] and he was dressed in jeans and stuff. He said, I had no idea it was going to be this upscaleLocally shot comedy opens next weekend. No, not THAT one, the other one.tag:joshhartnett.com,2009-09-23:2530982:BlogPost:355342009-09-23T22:09:04.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Though it has been overshadowed by the homecoming hoopla surrounding the Coen brothers' "A Serious Man," the indie comedy "Nobody," also opens here this Friday. Hometown boosters will be pleased to know that the plucky underdog film has plenty of Minnesota connections, too.<br />
It's co-written and directed by Minneapolis filmmaker Rob Perez (screenwriter of the Josh Hartnett celibacy comedy "40 Days and 40 Nights.")<br />
Twin Cities actor Sam Rosen stars as an…
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Though it has been overshadowed by the homecoming hoopla surrounding the Coen brothers' "A Serious Man," the indie comedy "Nobody," also opens here this Friday. Hometown boosters will be pleased to know that the plucky underdog film has plenty of Minnesota connections, too.<br />
It's co-written and directed by Minneapolis filmmaker Rob Perez (screenwriter of the Josh Hartnett celibacy comedy "40 Days and 40 Nights.")<br />
Twin Cities actor Sam Rosen stars as an art student trying to find himself in the confusing swirl of postgraduate life, passing himself off as an intellectual, a Goth and a vegan.<br />
Because "no one in Hollywood was excited to finance a movie starring Sam Rosen," Perez notes, the film was produced with Minnesota money.<br />
St. Paul native Hartnett and Werc Werk Works film financiers Christine Kunewa Walker and Elizabeth Redleaf stepped up with the cash.<br />
Local actors Emily Gunyou Hallas, Nathan Shrake, Ryan Lindberg and Tyler Jensen feature prominently.<br />
So do MCAD, Porky’s, the Minneapolis skyline, the chain of lakes and the Uptown Library.<br />
The film rolls out 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, at the State Theatre, 805 Hennepin Ave. S., Minneapolis.<br />
Tickets are priced at $16.50 and $26.50, with a limited number of tickets for the film and post-screening reception at the Envy night club, 400 1st. Av. N. Drinks and hors d'oeuvres with the in-crowd will set you back $86.50.<br />
Too pricey? Never fear.<br />
“Nobody” will open on Friday, October 2, 2009 at Kerasotes Block E Stadium 15 Theatre, 600 Hennepin Av., in Minneapolis.Director Rob Perez talks Josh Hartnett, Minneapolis life, new movietag:joshhartnett.com,2009-09-22:2530982:BlogPost:354562009-09-22T22:42:19.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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In the late '90s, a girl broke my heart and I decided the best thing to do to get over her was to steer clear of women for the period of Lent.<br />
The plan was to keep a detailed journal and turn that into my first novel. Unfortunately, the unabridged first draft came in just shy of 13 pages. A bit shorter than any novel I had ever read.<br />
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Not having any contacts in the magazine world, I sat on it for a few years until a producer friend of mine asked if I…
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In the late '90s, a girl broke my heart and I decided the best thing to do to get over her was to steer clear of women for the period of Lent.<br />
The plan was to keep a detailed journal and turn that into my first novel. Unfortunately, the unabridged first draft came in just shy of 13 pages. A bit shorter than any novel I had ever read.<br />
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Not having any contacts in the magazine world, I sat on it for a few years until a producer friend of mine asked if I had any ideas. I told him about the Lent thing and he liked it.<br />
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The movie gods smiled on us, and two years later we had ourselves a real, live major motion picture called 40 Days and 40 Nights.<br />
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During the filming, I became good pals with the leading man, Josh Hartnett. People sometimes ask me what it's like to be friends with a movie star, but the truth is, it really depends on which movie star.<br />
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Some are incredibly self-obsessed, not very bright, and make lame jokes. Worse, they think their lame jokes are funny because they surround themselves with people who laugh indiscriminately at all of their jokes. This group's not too much fun to run with.<br />
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But some movie stars are curious, intelligent, and actually tell pretty funny jokes. Josh belongs to the latter category, because he keeps people around him who only laugh at funny jokes.<br />
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I'm convinced another reason he remains grounded is that he's from, and stays connected to, Minnesota.<br />
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That's part of what drew me here. After 12 years of living in Los Angeles, I was in need of grounding myself.<br />
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After starring in a couple of films and making a bit of money, the first thing Josh did was buy a house in Minneapolis. Naturally, the first thing I did was invite myself over for a drink. I came out and saw the Twin Cities through his eyes.<br />
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I had blown through before, but never taken the time to really appreciate it. This place was hopping. It had all the good urban stuff—culture, arts, ethnic food—surrounded on all sides by actual nature. There are lakes right in the middle of the city! There were fish in the lakes, birds in the air, rabbits on the ground. It was like that damn ride at Disneyland, without the annoying music.<br />
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But the biggest thing for me was the people. They were open-minded, kind-hearted, and liked to laugh. This was, in the words of Sammy Cahn, my kind of town.<br />
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A few years later, one of my closest friends, Ryan Miller, lead singer of the band Guster, and I decided to write a screenplay together. We set it in Minneapolis.<br />
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Smaller in scope and ambition (and budget) than my previous studio fare, this was conceived for a first-time director—namely, me. A few years later, I found my leading man doing a one-man show off Broadway. Coincidentally, he was a Minneapolis native.<br />
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Oddly enough, no major players in Hollywood were interested in financing an independent comedy staring Sam Rosen, so I started flying back and forth to the Twin Cities, rattling the can, trying to raise the money here. The fat cats were interested, but I could sense that they were a bit worried I was going to take their money, move to South America, and order a lot of umbrella drinks. I had to convince the potential investors that I was here to stay. Since Hartnett was an executive producer, I texted him, asking him if I could move into his then-vacant house in Kenwood. To be honest, this next part's a bit hazy, because he either said "fine" or simply didn't say "no." The upshot being that I threw everything I had into storage, packed a car full of clothes, and moved to Minneapolis in September 2007.<br />
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Exactly two years later, we have ourselves a real, live actual minor motion picture called nobody. It's a comedy about a sculptor who's looking for inspiration, and it premieres at the State Theatre on October 1.<br />
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As with anything, some folks will dig nobody, and others not so much. But I do think most people will agree that it looks fantastic. Of course, shooting on 35mm and hiring an outstanding cinematographer helps, but the bulk of the credit has to go to the Twin Cities. In independent film, you don't have the resources to build lavish sets, so you're largely limited to locations that already exist.<br />
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Our primary location was the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Whether it's the dark room, metal shop, or, my personal favorite, the print room (overflowing with typeset letters, presses, etc.), the campus is gorgeous, and rich with creative energy. The Goth scene was shot at Theodore Wirth Park, and the vegan-revolution scene outside of Porky's on University.<br />
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Where did I shoot the scene where they recruit Lindeman (our hero) for a vegan revolution? Funny you should ask. That was shot in the alley behind the Black Forest Inn. We filmed an intellectual conversation in the parking lot of the Sunnyside Café. The interior of the Manhole, which is the name of the gay bar in the picture, was shot downstairs at the Minneapolis Eagle. The line to get into the gay bar was shot Seventh Avenue North and Third Street, where a queue of young men wait patiently to be checked off by the bouncer, move past the red velvet rope, and climb down into, well, a manhole.<br />
I won't say how nobody ends, but simply suggest that the last shot of the picture, the image of the hero walking into the sunset, only happens when Mother Nature aligns with the animal kingdom. The clouds hang low in the atmosphere, and the big orange celestial body my cinematographer likes to refer to in his bizarre Chilean accent as "the biggest light of them all" shines just so. Everything is working together, and you feel big and proud. It's here the movie gods might whisper in your ear: Not bad, but imagine what you could do on your second picture.Indie film 'nobody' to premiere in Mplstag:joshhartnett.com,2009-09-20:2530982:BlogPost:353792009-09-20T00:34:32.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The independent film "nobody," shot in the Twin Cities, is set to have its world premiere in Minneapolis next month.<br />
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The comedy will screen on Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the State Theatre in downtown Minneapolis.<br />
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Minneapolis resident Rob Perez makes his directing debut on "nobody." Perez co-wrote the script with Guster frontman Ryan Miller, who composed the score. Perez also wrote the 2002 Josh Hartnett movie, "40 Days and 40…
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The independent film "nobody," shot in the Twin Cities, is set to have its world premiere in Minneapolis next month.<br />
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The comedy will screen on Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the State Theatre in downtown Minneapolis.<br />
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Minneapolis resident Rob Perez makes his directing debut on "nobody." Perez co-wrote the script with Guster frontman Ryan Miller, who composed the score. Perez also wrote the 2002 Josh Hartnett movie, "40 Days and 40 Nights," and Hartnett is an executive producer of "nobody."<br />
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Minnesota native Sam Rosen plays a student sculptor in "nobody" who is trying to come up with inspiration for his final project, a two-ton block of granite.<br />
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Tickets for the premiere go on sale Sunday at 11 a.m.<br />
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On the Net:<br />
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http://www.nobodythecomedy.com<br />
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http://www.HennepinTheatreTrust.org<br />
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EID MUBARAKtag:joshhartnett.com,2009-09-19:2530982:BlogPost:353672009-09-19T17:00:13.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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eid ul fitr<br />
May Allah bless you<br />
with hapiness<br />
and grace your home with<br />
warmth and peace<br />
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EID MUBARAK
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eid ul fitr<br />
May Allah bless you<br />
with hapiness<br />
and grace your home with<br />
warmth and peace<br />
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EID MUBARAKSienna Miller flirts with Josh Hartnetttag:joshhartnett.com,2009-09-16:2530982:BlogPost:351302009-09-16T13:36:22.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Sienna Miller apparently made it clear that she has the hots for Josh Hartnett, for she showered the actor with a public display of affection at a party in New York last week.<br />
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Buzz up!The 27-year-old actress approached the Black Hawk Down hunk while celebrating the start of New York Fashion Week at the DeLeon Tequila party at Rose Bar.<br />
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"She arrived with two men and sat at a table right in front of the stage. In the middle of rocking out to the…
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Sienna Miller apparently made it clear that she has the hots for Josh Hartnett, for she showered the actor with a public display of affection at a party in New York last week.<br />
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Buzz up!The 27-year-old actress approached the Black Hawk Down hunk while celebrating the start of New York Fashion Week at the DeLeon Tequila party at Rose Bar.<br />
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"She arrived with two men and sat at a table right in front of the stage. In the middle of rocking out to the music that was playing, she eyed Josh and instantly leapt out of her seat to shower him with a public display of affection," Contactmusic quoted a source as having told Fox News.<br />
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The 31-year-old actor was apparently quite flattered with the attention, and quickly returned the G.I. Joe star's advances. But the open flirting did not quite impress Sienna's pals, who failed in persuading her to leave and eventually left her to her own.<br />
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Goth rockers The Cult gave a special performance at the party, which was attended by the likes of Hugh Grant, socialite Nicky Hilton and supermodels Helena Christensen, Alek Wek, and Bar Refaeli<br />
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soooooo ARE SIENNA AND JOSH GETTING CLOSE?hey I find some fact I wasn't know about Josh ( I know almost of them ) so I wanna share that with u guy to learn about him!
ok let's start!!!!
- He was born on 21 july 1978
- He is 6'3" tall. ( (1…tag:joshhartnett.com,2009-09-06:2530982:BlogPost:340082009-09-06T11:29:31.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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hey I find some fact I wasn't know about Josh ( I know almost of them ) so I wanna share that with u guy to learn about him!<br />
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ok let's start!!!!<br />
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- He was born on 21 july 1978<br />
- He is 6'3" tall. ( (1.91 m)<br />
- he Born and grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota..<br />
- He has a tattoo of a celtic knot on his back.<br />
- He has mad cool ear lobes ( what ??? )<br />
- He has a winning gap between front teeth! (ok )<br />
- He has a scar on the right hand side of his jaw, under his…
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hey I find some fact I wasn't know about Josh ( I know almost of them ) so I wanna share that with u guy to learn about him!<br />
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ok let's start!!!!<br />
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- He was born on 21 july 1978<br />
- He is 6'3" tall. ( (1.91 m)<br />
- he Born and grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota..<br />
- He has a tattoo of a celtic knot on his back.<br />
- He has mad cool ear lobes ( what ??? )<br />
- He has a winning gap between front teeth! (ok )<br />
- He has a scar on the right hand side of his jaw, under his lip, on his left arm and the back of his head.<br />
- When he grew up he had cats and dogs at home<br />
- he really started to eat meat<br />
- he can play chess and he liked this<br />
- his favourite drink is milk (milk yaak)<br />
- the thing that he scared the most still are sharks (meeee 222222)<br />
- he hadn't any favourite subjects at school<br />
- he made his tatoo when he was 17<br />
- his friend had a studio and he decided to do them<br />
- he hadn't any favourite game when we was a child.<br />
- He is not goood in dancing, cooking and he can't lie (he 's honest ,is it nice?)<br />
- he was 2 and he was burnt by hot water ( Poor Josh )<br />
- his favourite season of the year is AUTUMN "Fall" (not Winter )<br />
- he loves reading! - i believe he was even quoted as being "a voracious reader" (wow I like that)<br />
- his favourite writter in this moment is Ryszard Kapuściński.( who ?)<br />
- he loves painting and playing guitar in his spare time (cooool)<br />
- His father was a musician who played with Al Green<br />
- He likes Rock and Roll music and gazz.<br />
- he speaks spanish that is only one language that he knows exept english ( that 's sooooo sexy ,I learnt a bit spanish also recently)<br />
- he Started a production company, Roulette Entertainment, with Elden Henson (Elden Ratliff).<br />
- Has three younger siblings: Jessica, Jake, and Joe. ( J of kingdom)<br />
- He is of Swedish and Irish descent. (nice)<br />
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ok I finish I hope u like it if u know more fact plz share us on itscripttag:joshhartnett.com,2009-09-06:2530982:BlogPost:340062009-09-06T10:40:48.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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hey guys I've got some of the script josh hartnett movies<br />
I really enjoy when I read them soooo .......<br />
Enjoy<br />
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Pearl Harbor http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/p/pearl-harbor-script-transcript-bay.html<br />
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Wicker Park http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/w/wicker-park-script-transcript-rose.html<br />
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The Virgin Suicide http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/v/virgin-suicides-script-transcript.html<br />
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40 Days and 40 Nights…
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hey guys I've got some of the script josh hartnett movies<br />
I really enjoy when I read them soooo .......<br />
Enjoy<br />
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Pearl Harbor http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/p/pearl-harbor-script-transcript-bay.html<br />
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Wicker Park http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/w/wicker-park-script-transcript-rose.html<br />
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The Virgin Suicide http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/v/virgin-suicides-script-transcript.html<br />
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40 Days and 40 Nights http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/f/40-days-and-40-nights-script.html<br />
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Mozart and the Whale http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/m/mozart-and-the-whale-script.html<br />
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Sin City http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/s/sin-city-script-transcript.htmlFactory Theatre shows to be staged at York’s Takeover Festivaltag:joshhartnett.com,2009-09-03:2530982:BlogPost:302722009-09-03T06:13:58.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Factory Theatre company is to stage its productions of Hamlet and The Seagull as part of the Takeover Festival at York Theatre Royal later this month.<br />
High-profile actors including Ewan McGregor, James McAvoy and Josh Hartnett have guest starred in the Factory’s version of Hamlet – where audience members decide which actors will play each part - since it opened in 2007.<br />
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After the run in York from September 22 until 26, the show will transfer to New…
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Factory Theatre company is to stage its productions of Hamlet and The Seagull as part of the Takeover Festival at York Theatre Royal later this month.<br />
High-profile actors including Ewan McGregor, James McAvoy and Josh Hartnett have guest starred in the Factory’s version of Hamlet – where audience members decide which actors will play each part - since it opened in 2007.<br />
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After the run in York from September 22 until 26, the show will transfer to New York in January, 2010.<br />
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The company’s production of Chekov’s The Seagull, which is improvised each night, is its most recent show.<br />
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Both projects are the brainchild of director Tim Carroll, who has previously worked for the English Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.<br />
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The Takeover Festival is a three-week event dedicated to showcasing the work of theatre-makers under the age of 26. This year it will run from September 19 until October 10.where r u josh? in Minntag:joshhartnett.com,2009-09-02:2530982:BlogPost:301612009-09-02T06:16:24.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Josh Hartnett, hanging in St. Louis Park, Minn. Joshy was getting some takeout at Yum! Kitchen and Bakery, and fellow diners tell us he was nothing but polite. Not so random that this celeb (does he still count as one?) was found in the middle of the country, 'cause J.H. grew up a few miles away in Saint Paul. Must say, we wish he was working. What was the last movie Josh was in? Remember how hot he used to be? We loved him in the Pearl Harbor days,…
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Josh Hartnett, hanging in St. Louis Park, Minn. Joshy was getting some takeout at Yum! Kitchen and Bakery, and fellow diners tell us he was nothing but polite. Not so random that this celeb (does he still count as one?) was found in the middle of the country, 'cause J.H. grew up a few miles away in Saint Paul. Must say, we wish he was working. What was the last movie Josh was in? Remember how hot he used to be? We loved him in the Pearl Harbor days, but J.H. hasn't exuded sexy in quite some time.<br />
(http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/the_awful_truth/b142123_caught_did_shia_go_psychic_on_us.html)Happy Ramadantag:joshhartnett.com,2009-08-21:2530982:BlogPost:292142009-08-21T18:21:30.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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I'd like to wish you a blessed Ramadan, May Allah accept from us and from you (our deeds). Ameen. <u><i><b>Happy Ramadan</b></i></u>
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I'd like to wish you a blessed Ramadan, May Allah accept from us and from you (our deeds). Ameen. <u><i><b>Happy Ramadan</b></i></u>I Come with the Ratag:joshhartnett.com,2009-08-13:2530982:BlogPost:239492009-08-13T04:47:06.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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hiii guy this is new news .<br />
“I Come with the Rain” is shown in a film festival in Czech Republic on the 13th & 15th of August. Hope it gets good<br />
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2 know more read on this web site<br />
http://en.freshfilmfest.net/a1195-the-mixed-bag-of-treats-of-the-fresh-classics
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hiii guy this is new news .<br />
“I Come with the Rain” is shown in a film festival in Czech Republic on the 13th & 15th of August. Hope it gets good<br />
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2 know more read on this web site<br />
http://en.freshfilmfest.net/a1195-the-mixed-bag-of-treats-of-the-fresh-classics'Sexiest Man on the Planet'tag:joshhartnett.com,2009-08-06:2530982:BlogPost:232752009-08-06T17:37:41.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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It might serve as no surprise that when 2,000 British women were polled about who they would vote for the sexiest man alive by Glamour Magazine, it was The Twilight Saga: New Moon, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, and Remember Me star Robert Pattinson that took the number one spot.<br />
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Following Pattinson on Glamour's list are Johnny Depp, Hugh Jackman, David Beckham, Brad Pitt, Zac Efron, George Clooney, Chace Crawford, Justin Timberlake, Colin Firth,…
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It might serve as no surprise that when 2,000 British women were polled about who they would vote for the sexiest man alive by Glamour Magazine, it was The Twilight Saga: New Moon, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, and Remember Me star Robert Pattinson that took the number one spot.<br />
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Following Pattinson on Glamour's list are Johnny Depp, Hugh Jackman, David Beckham, Brad Pitt, Zac Efron, George Clooney, Chace Crawford, Justin Timberlake, Colin Firth, Channing Tatum, Wentworth Miller, Ed Westwick, David Tennant, Enrique Iglesias, Jensen Ackles, Colin Farrell, Josh Holloway, Chad Michael Murray, Paul Walker, Alex Pettyfer, Gerard Butler, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Josh Hartnett, Jude Law, Shia LaBeouf, Chris Pine, Christian Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo, Daniel Craig, Ewan McGregor, Matthew McConaughey, Orlando Bloom, Rafael Nadal, Clive Owen, James McAvoy, Leonardo Di Caprio, Milo Ventimiglia, Will Smith, Fernando Torres, Jason Statham, Keanu Reeves, Noel Fielding, Russell Brand, Ryan Reynolds, Tom Welling, Ashton Kutcher, Brandon Flowers, and last, but certainly not least, Cam Gigandet.'August,' 'Chaos' among new DVDstag:joshhartnett.com,2009-07-31:2530982:BlogPost:210232009-07-31T09:55:42.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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The following DVDs will be released Tuesday, unless otherwise specified:<br />
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"August" (First Look, $14.98) — Direct-to-DVD drama starring Josh Hartnett as a dot-com entrepreneur.<br />
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R (profanity, sex)<br />
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"The Chaos Experiment" (Genius, $19.95) — Direct-to-DVD thriller starring Val Kilmer and Eric Roberts.<br />
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R (violence, profanity, brief nudity)<br />
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"Delgo" (Fox, $22.98) — ★1/2 — This shoddy-looking animated fantasy sat on the studio shelves for quite a…
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The following DVDs will be released Tuesday, unless otherwise specified:<br />
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"August" (First Look, $14.98) — Direct-to-DVD drama starring Josh Hartnett as a dot-com entrepreneur.<br />
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R (profanity, sex)<br />
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"The Chaos Experiment" (Genius, $19.95) — Direct-to-DVD thriller starring Val Kilmer and Eric Roberts.<br />
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R (violence, profanity, brief nudity)<br />
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"Delgo" (Fox, $22.98) — ★1/2 — This shoddy-looking animated fantasy sat on the studio shelves for quite a while.<br />
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PG (violence, vulgarity, brief drugs, slurs)<br />
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"Fragments" (Sony, $24.96) — Multicharacter dramatic thriller starring Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning and Forest Whitaker. R (violence, sex, profanity)<br />
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"Labor Pains" (First Look, $28.98) — Comedy starring Lindsay Lohan as a woman who fakes a pregnancy to keep her job.<br />
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PG-13 (sex, profanity)<br />
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"Mutant Chronicles" (Magnolia, $26.98) — Science-fiction thriller starring Thomas Jane, Louis Gossett Jr. and John Malkovich.<br />
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R (violence, gore, profanity)<br />
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"The Mysteries of Pittsburgh" (Peace Arch, $29.99) — Adaptation of the Michael Chabon novel, starring Jon Foster and Sienna Miller.<br />
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R (sex, nudity, profanity)<br />
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"Natures' Grave" (Screen Media, $24.98) — Horror-thriller about a couple who learn not to mess with nature. Jim Caviezel stars.<br />
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R (profanity, violence, brief sex)<br />
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"Obsessed" (Sony, $28.96) — ★ — This domestic thriller feels like something from about 1984. Beyonce Knowles stars. PG-13 (sex, profanity, vulgarity, violence) — Roger Moore, The Orlando Sentinel<br />
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"Race to Witch Mountain" (Disney, $29.99) — ★★1/2 — While it's not classic sci-fi, this remake is fun. Dwayne Johnson stars.<br />
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Special features: Two-disc edition ($39.99) includes footage cut from theatrical release, behind-the-scenes minidocumentaries and digital copy of the movie for home-electronics devices.<br />
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PG (violence, brief drugs, slurs)<br />
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"Shadowheart" (Anchor Bay, $26.97) — Western revenge tale starring Daniel Baldwin and Justin Ament.<br />
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PG-13 (violence)<br />
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"The Soloist" (Paramount, $29.98) — ★★★ — Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx's performances make up for this drama's occasional missteps.Josh Hartnett's Messy (but Tin-Ceilinged!) Downtown Rentaltag:joshhartnett.com,2009-07-28:2530982:BlogPost:208922009-07-28T23:43:59.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Even though the dreamy, oft-goateed actor Josh Hartnett spent $2.4 million on a Tribeca apartment a few years ago, he had been renting a relatively modest downtown loft until this month, according to three sources. One of them, who saw the place just after Mr. Hartnett left, said the 2,200-square-foot apartment at 237 Lafayette Street was a mess, but in a chic Soho-cum-Hollywood sort of way: “Organic food everywhere … All that’s left is trash and…
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Even though the dreamy, oft-goateed actor Josh Hartnett spent $2.4 million on a Tribeca apartment a few years ago, he had been renting a relatively modest downtown loft until this month, according to three sources. One of them, who saw the place just after Mr. Hartnett left, said the 2,200-square-foot apartment at 237 Lafayette Street was a mess, but in a chic Soho-cum-Hollywood sort of way: “Organic food everywhere … All that’s left is trash and facial products and stuff.”<br />
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The loft is on the market for $7,995 per month, but listing broker Danny Davis of Citi Habitats said that his clients would rather sell. According to records, it belongs to the husband-and-wife music executives James Dowdall and Rose Noone, formerly joint heads of A&R at Warner Bros U.K.<br />
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Deeds show that the couple spent $2.3 million on the apartment in July 2005, but it was back on the market in mid-2006 for $2.8 million, which became $2,575,000 a year later. It’s been on and off the market since then, the Web site StreetEasy.com shows, taking baby steps down to $2,550,000, to $2,350,000, to $2,300,000, and now to $2,100,000.<br />
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Mr. Davis’ listing says the loft has 12-foot-high original tin ceilings, an open island kitchen, gobs of natural light and “a very liberal sublet policy.”Kevin Spacey tweets with running commentary on 24 Hour playstag:joshhartnett.com,2009-07-25:2530982:BlogPost:206792009-07-25T19:10:53.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
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Kevin Spacey will tweet secrets from behind the scenes at the Old Vic's 24-hour play marathon this weekend.<br />
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The theatre's artistic director wants to open the creative process to all Londoners by sending updates via Twitter as a young cast and crew try to write, rehearse and perform seven new plays in a day.<br />
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It is the first time a London show has given a running commentary on its development in this way.<br />
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The inspiration was Broadway musical Next…
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Kevin Spacey will tweet secrets from behind the scenes at the Old Vic's 24-hour play marathon this weekend.<br />
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The theatre's artistic director wants to open the creative process to all Londoners by sending updates via Twitter as a young cast and crew try to write, rehearse and perform seven new plays in a day.<br />
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It is the first time a London show has given a running commentary on its development in this way.<br />
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The inspiration was Broadway musical Next to Normal which tweeted its story from the perspective of its characters and built a fanbase of almost 450,000.<br />
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Spacey has 800,000 Twitter followers on his own account. He will be joined on the Old Vic's feed by more than 50 aspiring professionals in The 24 Hour Plays: Old Vic New Voices initiative.<br />
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From 10.30pm tomorrow, the entire team will offer insights every 10 minutes into the development of their works towards the one-off performance at 7.30pm on Sunday.<br />
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If any Twitter user responds with something the writers especially like, their thoughts could end up on stage.<br />
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The 24-Hour Plays began in 2004 and have starred such actors as American Josh Hartnett.Happy birthday j.harttag:joshhartnett.com,2009-07-22:2530982:BlogPost:204282009-07-22T00:25:31.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
Smiles and laughter, joy and cheer<br />
New happiness that stays throughout the year<br />
Hope your birthday brings all these and more<br />
Filling life with surprise and joys galore!<br />
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So on this very special day<br />
I would like to say to you<br />
I hope you'll always find happiness<br />
In whatever you may do.
Smiles and laughter, joy and cheer<br />
New happiness that stays throughout the year<br />
Hope your birthday brings all these and more<br />
Filling life with surprise and joys galore!<br />
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So on this very special day<br />
I would like to say to you<br />
I hope you'll always find happiness<br />
In whatever you may do.Happy birthday mr.hartnetttag:joshhartnett.com,2009-07-21:2530982:BlogPost:203112009-07-21T05:59:36.000ZRashahttps://joshhartnett.com/profile/RashaAhmadqutami
It's your birthday and I can't be there<br />
But I'll send you a special birthday wish and a little prayer<br />
Have a happy birthday<br />
I hope that all of your birthday wishes come true<br />
May you have a great time today and find happiness in everything you do.<br />
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So many wishes<br />
So many smiles<br />
Too many memories<br />
Too few words<br />
With one big Birthday<br />
Happy…
It's your birthday and I can't be there<br />
But I'll send you a special birthday wish and a little prayer<br />
Have a happy birthday<br />
I hope that all of your birthday wishes come true<br />
May you have a great time today and find happiness in everything you do.<br />
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So many wishes<br />
So many smiles<br />
Too many memories<br />
Too few words<br />
With one big Birthday<br />
Happy Birthday!