femalefirst.co.uk - 10/7/2008
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Johnny Depp is to earn £32 million for the fourth 'Pirates of the Caribbean' film. The staggering sum is the largest upfront payment in film history and will see Johnny, 45, move to the top of Hollywood's rich list - overtaking Will Smith - when he reprises his role as Captain Jack Sparrow.
What Do You Expect?
dlisted.com 10/7/2008 — Tim Burton is currently shooting " Alice in Wonderland" with Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter. And what's a Tim Burton movie without Helena Bonham Carter ? Of course, he's cast her ass as The Red Queen . Anne Hathaway will play her sister, The White ...
Johnny Depp To Earn $56 Million For Pirates 4?
slashfilm.com 10/7/2008 —
According to The Daily Mail (read: grain of salt), Johnny Depp will be paid £32,000,000 (about $56 million) for the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean 4 . This would make Depp the highest paid actor (up-front) in film history. Tom Hanks ...
Will Smith and wife Jada enjoyed The Secret Life of Bees
showstalker.net 10/7/2008 — Well the Hollywood's golden couple Will Smith and wife Jada Pinkett attended the big premiere of “The Secret Life of Bees.” The "I am Legend" star Will Smith looked sexy and sharp alwayz wearing a grey vest with matching trousers while jada sported a gorgeous sleeveless grey dress with matching open
Bonham Carter and Hathaway Join Burton's Wonderland
buzzsugar.com 10/7/2008 —
Well, I've been awaiting this news ever since the Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland project was announced: Helena Bonham Carter will star as the Red Queen in Burton's fantastical tale. More surprising (but not in a bad way) is the other new addition ...
Anne Hathaway Joins Johnny Depp in Wonderland
gabbybabble.celebuzz.com 10/7/2008 — Talk about a statement, I don’t think there is a woman that wouldn’t join Johnny Depp in Wonderland. Anne previously got a lot of unwanted media attention when the FBI arrested her boyfriend. But things are starting to look up for Anne ...
Hollywood Gets Chance To Rewrite Oscar History —
Latest News on omg! 10/8/2008
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Still fuming over "Shakespeare in Love" beating out "Saving Private Ryan" for the Best Picture Oscar in 1998? Can't sleep at night over Johnny Depp losing out to Sean Penn for Best Actor in 2003? Well, here's your chance to ...