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Natalia discusses what’s new with Pharrell Williams and her thoughts on Karl Lagerfeld’s mean comments towards Adele’s weight. She also shows a roster of animals behaving like humans and, wait until you see the new size of coffee available at Starbucks!
Natalia dishes the latest news on the Juno Awards nominees, the upcoming Spiderman 3D film starring Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield and is Katy Perry hooking up with Tim Tebow? Watch today’s episode to find out.
When The Kooks are in the studio they’re focused and most importantly, sober. Watch Hugh and Luke explain their reasoning below.
The Kooks released a new album called “Junk of the Heart,” and you would think Hugh and Luke would be very excited about it. Well, they seemed rather indifferent to be honest. We spoke about that and why they don’t care about critics.
Natalia dishes the latest in entertainment news on Joan Rivers, Lana Del Rey and a brand new trailer for the movie Hunger Games.
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David Beckham debuts a new line of underwear, the worst dressed celebrity – Shy’m and Matthew Broderick is back as Ferris Bueller with a brand new commercial airing during the Super Bowl on Feb 5th 2012.
Daniel Radcliffe is back with his new movie The Woman In Black. It’s a bone chilling remake of a film from the ’80s. Ironically, Daniel actually scares very easily but he’s not afraid of ghosts. In this interview he tells us what really gives him the creeps.
Next time you’re struggling to make conversation, try asking this question: “If you could invite anyone (living or dead) to the perfect house party, who would it be?”
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Nick plays World of Warcraft. Not only that, he’s the head of his guild, demonstrating that it IS possible to juggle being a hardcore gamer with being a top-selling recording artist.
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There were great questions about music, fitness, the backstreet boys but the most popular question, however, was about his underwear. In this clip Nick talks about his his ‘Haynes’ and covering his fans with glow in the dark paint.
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It’s hard to prepare for an interview with Hedley. So in this interview, we threw caution to the wind, got a 24 of beer and broadcast the interview live on our USTREAM (andPOP.tv). Eventually Jacob, Dave and @jordans_life ended up talking about hairy legs, their newest music video and more.
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Paulo Costanzo can’t say no to a good film.
The 28-year-old actor is quickly becoming “that guy,” after having memorable appearances in Road Trip, 40 Days and 40 Nights and Josie and the Pussycats. Oh, and Joey, but everyone can be forgiven.
But with his latest film, Everything’s Gone Green, which opens in Vancouver today and in Toronto on April 27, Costanzo is front and center.
In one of his first lead roles, he plays Ryan, a slacker in search of meaning in this film, written by Douglas Coupland (Generation X, JPod).
“Douglas is an intellectual,” Costanzo tells andPOP. “I can’t follow half of what he’s saying.”
In Coupland’s first screenplay, Ryan finds himself living with his parents again as he approaches 30 after he breaks up with his girlfriend and is kicked out of their apartment. He loses his job, and, to add insult to injury, celebrates with his family when they think win the lottery – they didn’t.
He accepts a job with the lottery bureau. A money-laundering scheme is presented to him and all of a sudden, he turns from someone without direction in his life to a wealthy young man.
Costanzo plays Ryan in such a way that it doesn’t seem like he’s a bad guy. He’s robbing people of their money, yet his choices seem natural. There’s never a point where it’s apparent that Ryan has crossed the line from good to evil. It’s subtle.
“I had it in mind that I should never play him as a bad guy,” Costanzo says. “He’s a human being that thinks that he’s justified doing what he’s doing.
“I’d like to say that I played him in a way that would make anybody think that if they were in his shoes, they’d do the same thing.”
Coupland says that blurred line of when exactly the character becomes evil is the essence of the age we live in.
“No one’s quite sure who does what anymore,” Coupland says. “We get so wrapped up in this artificial bubble. You get wrapped up in this postmodern dialogue with relevance and movie and irrelevance.”
Costanzo says he isn’t exactly like the character – he probably wouldn’t get himself involved in such a scheme – but he could immediately relate with him.
“As an actor you read scripts and you either connect instantly, or, there’s a disconnect,” he says. “But this one, the second I read it, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. Everyday I got closer to shooting I would add other things.”
Director Paul Fox had seen Costanzo in several films playing a supporting role, and appreciated his mixture of comedy and intelligence.
“It was important to have the comic chops but you could also you can see the wheels turning,” Fox says. “You need to like the guy and go with him and believe him. He’s a very appealing screen presence.”