Vanity Fair Claims Heath Ledger Was Married and Tried to Sabotage Role in ‘Dark Knight’

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In the August issue of Vanity Fair, the magazine picks at the scab of Heath Ledger. Upon the recent plethora of celebrity loss, the mag once again digs at the actor. The cover features and old photo of Heath smiling and looking healthy with the bolded all capital letters claiming it’s recount of “Heath Ledger’s Final Days” while the spread inside depicts more happy photos of him with the title “The Last of Heath.”

Vanity Fair went back into his personal life and issues while reexamining what led to his death. Their first mistake was reopening a wound over a year old and their second was claiming Heath and Michelle Williams were married. Later, the mag edited and corrected their flubs mentioning their “failed marriage.”

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Via Vanity Fair:

“Terry Gilliam—Ledger’s friend and mentor, and the director of Doctor Parnassus—agrees with Pecorini that the romance between Ledger and Williams began to unravel during the Oscar campaign for Brokeback Mountain. “The whole machinery started growing up around them,” Gilliam says. “That was the moment when it changed, when he realized, Uh-oh. We perceive the world differently. He didn’t care about things like those awards.”

According to Pecorini, “Heath was always blaming himself [about the relationship], asking, What did I do wrong?” Adds Gilliam, “Because he’s a much nicer person than I am, he really thought he could do the right thing. He was trying to be decent and graceful, give her whatever she wanted—the house, every fucking thing. But once it started going south, it went very quickly. He was overwhelmed by lawyers, and there were more and more of them, as if they were breeding. I said, ‘This is bullshit. Heath, just end it. Get out—it’s bad. You’ve got to just walk away from it.’ The stakes kept going up. He wouldn’t listen to any of us.”

As Ledger’s relationship with Williams unraveled, and the pair started dealing with lawyers and custody issues, according to Gilliam, Ledger fell apart. “The thing that really made Heath snap” was legal wrangling over his daughter, Matilda, Gilliam says. “He said, ‘Just f**k all of you! I’m not giving Michelle anything.’” Recalls another source, when it came to Matilda’s care, “there were definitely heated conversations, and emotions were high.” (Ledger’s lawyer declined to comment on any aspect of the separation or custody dispute.)”

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New Star Trek Movie Likened to Dark Knight and Casino Royale

The newest “Star Trek” movie got its first review, and it is glowing. The Mail Online, its lengthy but well written review, has compared this re-visioning of the “Star Trek” series to the “Dark Knight” and “Casino Royale”. Hefty comparisons I must tell you! As both franchises were spectacularly re-launched, but with well-known actors at its helm. The review even goes on to claim that this film “promise(s) a creative re-birth of science fiction adventure.”

Now I am excited! I was intregued by this film, but I wasn’t hooked, you know? It does have a really cool cast, but there hadn’t been too much information on the story and after the latest “Star Trek” movie, this one wasn’t at the top of my list. Thank you Chris Tookey, for your enthusiastic and well thought-out review. Star Trek has definitely moved up in my mind from a maybe-see to a must see.

For those who do not know anything about this film coming out it stars: Chris Pine, as Captain Kirk. He hasn’t been in anything amazing, but this could be the vehicle that drives his career forward. We have Simon Pegg as Scotty, Zachary Quinto, from “Heroes” as Spock and John Cho as Sulu. As the villian, we have Eric Bana, who is apparently unrecognizable in the role. This cast is young, recognizable but not entirely well-known. This might just be the right mix of people to bring forth a revolution in science fiction films. Further, it is directed by J.J. Abrams, who seems to have the magic touch in Hollywood these days! I, for one, am excited.

“Star Trek” is being released May 8th. The story centers on the early life of Kirk, why he is driven to join the Starfleet and the first major adventure Kirk and his crew have, which is of course saving the Federation.

It’s an Underworld Weekend!

This weekend’s new movies are not looking too bad. I personally have enjoyed the “Underworld” series, so I am rather stoked for the new edition. Now, as a warning to all die-hard fans, Selene is not in this one, as it is a prequel. But since the Kate Beckinsale’s husband is Len Wiseman, the director of the film, I am betting she might make a cameo at the end, to set up her story. Just sayin’.

Opening this weekend is:
1. “Underworld: Rise of the Lyans”
2. “Hotel for Dogs” (barf)
3. “Inkheart”
4. “Dark Knight” in IMAX theatres

Ok, so maybe over-estimated this weekends movies. “Underworld” looks awesome, but “Inkheart” looks like its standard Brandon Fraser cheesy (I really believe he looks for movies that have a specific cheese value) and “Hotel for Dogs“, which might look cute for some, but for me, it gives me flashbacks of “Nancy Drew”, and those, my friend, are not pretty.

“Underworld” is centering on the the origins of the feud between the vampires (Death Dealers) and werewolves (Lycans). Some of the back story was revealed in the first movie of the series, but this one goes in-depth and shows the relationship between Lucian and Sonja. It stars Rhona Mitra, Michael Sheen, and Bill Nighy.

“Inkheart” is about a father who has the ability to bring characters from books to life when reading the books aloud. Of course he accidently brings evil people to life and sets off a series of antics. It stars Brandon Fraser (of course), but shockingly Paul Bettany and Andy Serkis.

“Hotel for Dogs” is the heartwarming tale of a group of kids who find an abandoned hotel and start taking care of stray dogs in it. In its official description, the hotel becomes “a magical dog paradise”, but my favorite line is :

When barking dogs make the neighbors suspicious, Andi and Bruce use every invention they have to avoid anyone discovering ‘who let the dogs in.’

*gags*

I predict “Underworld” will win this weekend’s box office, but I could be biased. Anyone want to contest my prediction?

Love Guru Leads Razzie Nominations!

Oh Mike Myers, how far you fall! To be leading the pack for the worst of the worst is the funniest thing about the movie, if you ask me. According to the main site, The “Love Guru” recieved seven nominations, the highlights being worst movie, and worst acting for four people: Mike Myers, Jessica Alba, Verne Troyer and Ben Kingsley. Is anyone besides myself, thinking of the good old days when Myers was on “Saturday Night Live” or starring in Wayne’s World? *sigh*

As for other nominations, it shouldn’t be shocking that “The Happening” scored some nominations–worst movie and worst acting for Mark Wahlberg. I mean, how good can a movie be when the plants start to attack? I mean come on! M. Night Shyamalan, where has your talent gone? Did you spend it all on the “Sixth Sense“??

And as per usual form, the Razzies are going to be handed out the day before the Oscars, on February 21st. I have already started to pick out my dress, I think I can wear it to both ceremonies, no?