Mistake on E! Channel involving NINE Film.
#1Mistake on E! Channel involving NINE Film.
Posted: 2/25/08 at 1:54am
One of the newscasters on E! was talking about Marion Cotillard and that she would be in the upcoming 'NINE' film starring....
Antonio Banderas!
I just find it funny, considering that Javier Bardem is playing the role, and won a Oscar tonight also.
#2re: Mistake on E! Channel involving NINE Film.
Posted: 2/25/08 at 2:14amI hope Marshall was smart enough to secure both Bardem and Cotillard before tonight. They will certainly bring quite a lot of award-caliber to NINE. I can see the trailer already: Oscar winner Javier Bardem, Oscar winner Marion Cotillard, Oscar winner Dame Judi Dench, Oscar nominee Penelope Cruz, and Oscar winner Sophia Loren as Guido's Mother in NINE!
#2re: Mistake on E! Channel involving NINE Film.
Posted: 2/25/08 at 2:15amExcept they will say Academy Award winner, instead of Oscar winner. Sounds fancier.
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#3re: Mistake on E! Channel involving NINE Film.
Posted: 2/25/08 at 2:15am
Oscar winner Javier Bardem, Oscar winner Marion Cotillard, Oscar winner Dame Judi Dench, Oscar nominee Penelope Cruz, and Oscar winner Sophia Loren as Guido's Mother in NINE!
That's intense! Rob Marshall better not screw it up.
#4re: Mistake on E! Channel involving NINE Film.
Posted: 2/25/08 at 2:18amStickToPriest, you're right. But still, can't really wait for this film to come out, and it hasn't even been written yet.
#5re: Mistake on E! Channel involving NINE Film.
Posted: 2/25/08 at 2:20amJudi Dench is involved now? In what role?
#6re: Mistake on E! Channel involving NINE Film.
Posted: 2/25/08 at 2:22amJudi Dench has been rumored for a while as being in negotiations to play the Liliane Montevecchi role.
#7re: Mistake on E! Channel involving NINE Film.
Posted: 2/25/08 at 2:43amEven worse the airhead on E-Talk referred it as "The Nine" !
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