30
2004
Empire Magazine Bits
From lotr_news community, taken from Empire Magazine, in the section ‘Your Heard it Here First’:
No sooner had Pirates of The Caribbean made a squillion dollars worldwide than plans were announced for two back-to-back sequels, which feature the return of Orlando, Keira Knightley and, of course, the Oscar-nominated Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow. But since then, little has been heard, so we pumped Jerry Bruckheimer for info. “We have a pretty detailed outline on 2 and a fairly detailed outline for 3, but we’re moving in the right direction,” he whispered. “We should go into production next year.” But can the Deppster bottle lightning again? “Johnny can certainly replicate that performance; he’s really looking forward to it. He’s such an inventive actor he can always embellish his parts.” Oo-er missus! Etc.
There aren’t actually any news about Johnny lately.
16
2004
Johnny Depp to auction his underwear for charity
Hollywood heartthrob Johnny Depp has found a new way to donate to charity, the “Edward Scissorhands” star is going to auction his briefs and the earnings will go to charity.
He is giving away a pair of black undies, described as a Y-front/boxers cross at an auction, the proceeds from which will be given to Helen House, a home for seriously ill children.
Sam Mendes, Kate Winslet, Pierce Brosnan, Judi Dench and Liam Neeson are some of the other star who will be donating their personal belongings to the charity.
Meanwhile, Bill Nighy, Francesca Annis, Michael Gambon and Jeremy Irons will perform at the Oxford playhouse in order to raise funds.
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9
2004
Pictures Update
I did some update at the gallery, here is what’s new:
Misc Magazine Scans, Roadshow, MovieStar and some Wallpapers I’ve made.
4
2004
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4
2004
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Random Quote
During [Edward Scissorhands] I got the phone call saying I was out of [21 Jump Street]. I felt like, ‘Ah, possibilities.’ I was freed up. I swore to myself that I would never again compromise to the degree that I had. I swore that I wouldn’t just follow the commercial road. I wouldn’t do what was expected of me or what was necessary to maintain whatever it is – a popular or financially rewarding career. I promised myself that I wouldn’t do that. (2004)
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