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Highest Paid Actors in Hollywood

21 Aug


There is a high salary paid to famous actors in a movie. Some of these actors are so popular, that just associating the name of an actor with that movie can make that movie popular as well. In addition, the character of the actor spreads its quality and skill throughout the movie. Celebrities are the attention seekers valued for the position they hold in society. People cross various limits for just getting a glimpse of them sometimes.

Starting with actors according to Forbes Magazine, Matt Damon will be earning $29 million now onwards. His role in the first two Bourne films has netted $850 million and the third is now on the top of the U.S. Box Office.

The second on the list is Brad Pitt falling a place down and pocketing $24 million today whereas Vince Vaughn is on the third position after a tie up with Johnny Depp of Pirates of the Caribbean. Backing them up are the handsomes named Mel Gibson and Tom Cruise earning of salary of $30 million per film.

The one-time famous heroes Brad Pitt and Leonardo Di Caprio earn only $20 million adding up 20 percentage of the gross box office turn over per movie.

Jim Carrey was the top-earning actor collecting $39 million for his role in Cable Guy in 1996. Presently we have Tom Hanks who after the Da Vinci Code is being paid somewhere in the range of $29 to $49 million for the upcoming movie Angels and Demons.

Similarly, even after a flop Rendition in 2007 Reese Witherspoon is a moneymaker. She earns not less than $15 to $20 million whereas Angelina Jolie even after a movie like Beowulf earned only $8 million. The great Charlie girl Cameron Diaz is third having a price tag of $15 million.

Nicole Kidman of New York won Oscar award in 2002 for Virginia Woolfs The Hours was highest paid in 2006 but has dropped to fourth position to a salary of $10 to $15 million.

Renee Zellweger and Sandra Bullock get $10 million paycheck for their work. Even Julia Roberts a one time top class heroine also now belongs to same class of $10 million. Drew Barrymore and Jodie Foster together with Halle Berry follow the same track.

However, according to Forbes Magazine there are two such people away from industry but involved in it otherwise earning more than stars. One is J.K. Rowling and the other is Jennifer Aniston. The former is none other than writer of Harry Potter a craze throughout the nation whereas the latter took over Britney Spears last year and bagged $35 million for her as per reported by Reute.

These are the big names of Hollywood on whom the movie industry depends for its success.rs.

By: Victor Epand

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Movie Scripts Online

14 Aug


There are numerous websites that offer free movie scripts from all over the world and from all time periods. One can get access to scripts of classics such as Gone with the wind and Casablanca as well as of relatively recent films such as Stepmom and Legally Blonde. There are many websites that have a huge list of movie scripts, ranging from old movies to the latest blockbusters. There are even websites that have scripts of certain rare and even unreleased movies.

Many sites also include information from qualified professionals who will analyze your scripts and provide relevant advice. For those who are interested, there are many clubs that one can join and learn more about scriptwriting from others interested in the same. Interacting with others of the same interests will help one to broaden their horizons and increase one’s knowledge about scriptwriting in general. You can get inputs from others on how to improve your script and what you can do, to make it more effective.

An important piece of advice when sharing your script online is that you need to ensure that you protect your script and copyright it, so as to prevent any sort of plagiarism. This can be done with a small payment, depending on the time period for which you want to protect your work.

A script is an essential aspect of a movie and it is important for scriptwriters to develop their skills by going through the scripts of movies and television shows. Only when one understands the technical aspects of writing a script can one write an effective script. Scriptwriting is fun, exciting, and a great big challenge to those who pursues it relentlessly. The greatest test lies at the early stage of weaving a tale that will hold the attention of the audience.

By: Kevin Stith

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My Cousin Vinny (DVD) Review

11 Aug


Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei steal the show in My Cousin Vinny, the hit 1992 comedy based on a clash of cultures between North and South. When two college buddies from New York, Billy Gambini (Ralph Macchio) and Stan Rothenstein (Mitchell Whitfield) are mistakenly arrested for murder in Alabama, they find themselves in desperate need of a high-profile defense attorney. But lawyers can be costly, so the two friends enlist the help of Billy’s cousin, Vincent Gambini (Joe Pesci), a former auto mechanic from Brooklyn who has never practiced in a court of law and needed seven attempts to pass the New York City bar exam.

With Alabama prosecutors salivating for the death penalty, Vinny arrives in the heart of the Deep South with his Brooklyn hairdresser/auto mechanic girlfriend Mona Lisa Vito (Marisa Tomei). While roaming around town, the two learn about “mud in the tires,” grits, and regular crack-of-dawn sirens that “tell people it’s time to get up”. In hindsight, an entire movie could’ve been made from these scenes alone.

As the trial approaches, Vinny’s courtroom antics takeover the film as he engages in a power struggle with by-the-book judge Chamberlain Haller (Fred Gwynne). In between procedural snafus and trips to the slammer for contempt of court, Vinny slowly develops his natural talent for litigation. But can he save Stan and Billy from the electric chair? And if so, can he save himself from the wrath of Judge Haller? It’s a whole lot of fun finding out…

In My Cousin Vinny, the interplay between Pesci and Gwynne is more than worthy of an Academy Award. But the Oscar went to Marisa Tomei for her brilliant portrayal of the flamboyant and likeable Mona Lisa Vito. The screen relationship between Pesci and Tomei is mesmerizing, enabling the creation of a comedy that’s rare in that it has a decent plot, no outlandish or ridiculous scenes, and a stream of hilarious lines throughout.

Written by Dale Launer, the screenwriter behind such hits as Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) and Love Potion No. 9 (1992), My Cousin Vinny is the classic fish-out-of-water comedy. The writing for this film is superb, with a plethora of one-liners guaranteed to stick in your mind long after you’ve seen the film, but what really makes My Cousin Vinny a top-tier comedy is the sheer number of standout performances by the cast. Pesci and Tomei received plenty of accolades, and rightfully so, but Fred Gwynne and Mitchell Whitfield had a number of memorable scenes as well.

Probably the most hilarious scene in the film is when Stan is in jail, horrified at the prospect of being paired up with an affectionate cellmate. In his initial meeting with Stan, Vinny doesn’t clearly indicate that he’s Billy’s cousin. The dialogue that ensues between Stan and Vinny is one of the best comedic scenes in cinema history. It’s well complimented by Judge Chamberlain Haller’s confusion over the word “yoots”. Overall, this is an ingeniously hilarious comedy, and I give it my highest recommendation possible…

By: Britt Gillette

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Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a movie review site [http://thedvdreport.blogspot.com] where you can find more reviews like this one of the My Cousin Vinny (DVD) Review [http://thedvdreport.blogspot.com/2006/02/my-cousin-vinny-dvd.html].



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