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Sunday, January 29th, 2012

War reduced to PG-13 after Fox trims sexual content

LOS ANGELES, Jan 27 (TheWrap.com) When “This Means War” hits theaters on Valentine’s Day, the Reese Witherspoon action comedy will arrive with a PG-13 rating, TheWrap has confirmed.

Fox, the studio behind the McG film, has trimmed sexual content in the film, and in return the Motion Picture Association of America has removed the R-rating, a spokeswoman for the ratings board said.

In addition to Witherspoon, “This Means War” stars Tom Hardy and Chris Pine. It centers on two CIA agents who compete for the same woman.

Fox lost its appeal on Thursday of the MPAA’s rating.

After hearing statements from Ted Gagliano, president of feature post production for Twentieth Century Fox and from Joan Graves,wholesale Ed hardy underwear, who chairs the Classification and Rating Administration, the board upheld the R rating due to sexual content.

“This Means War” will now apparently arrive in theaters with a little less steam heat — or at least with the sensuality and sex jokes dialed down a notch or two.

For an appeal to be successful, two-thirds of the board must vote that the rating is “clearly erroneous.”

The board reviews between 800 and 900 movies each year. Usually, fewer than 12 are appealed.

(Editing By Zorianna Kit)

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Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Take a Walk With Warhol Celebrate the Pop Icon’s Birthday With a Tour of His Favorite New York City

NEW YORK Andy Warhol moved to New Yorkfrom his native Pittsburghin 1949 and before long became one of the Big Apple’s most iconic citizens,advertising the city’s grittily experimental sensibility to the world throughworks like “Empire” and “Chelsea Girls.” He was also head over heels in lovewith New York, and now it’s possible to view the city through his eyes — justin time for what would have been his 83rd birthday, on August 6 — with”Andy Warhol’s New York City: Four Walks Uptown to Downtown,” a newbook by Thomas Kiedrowski that traces the artist footsteps across 80 sites hedoted on. Some are no longer inexistence (others are never-realized), but most are still around —  meaning that you can pretend to be part ofthe Factory gang, meandering around Manhattan with Andy to lunch at the Odeonin Tribeca, shop at Bloomingdale’s, and attend openings at the Upper EastSide’s Leo Castelli gallery.
The beginnings of the book came about when friends askedKiedrowski what he wanted to do during his first visit to New York. Unlike most tourists, he didn’twant to check out Times Square or see theStatue of Liberty. Instead, he pulled out a piece of paper containing a list ofaddresses of buildings having to do with the Pop artist: the Silver Factory on East 47th Street,the White Factory at Union Square,and the townhouse on the Upper East Side whereWarhol lived with his mother. Kiedrowski eventually moved to NewYork, continuing to map out Andy’s New York, and making a career out of hisobsession by offering tours to Warhol sites in the city.

Warhol enthusiasts can choose from four walks: Upper EastSide Above East 70th Street, Upper East Side From East 57th Street to East 68th Street,Midtown, and Downtown. Full of photographs from Warhol’s life that map importantevents in the city, from the opening of Paraphernalia (a boutique where BetseyJohnson got her start) to a group shot of the crowd outside Max’s Kansas City,the book also includes helpful illustrations commissioned from Vito Giallo,Warhol’s former assistant.

So, this weekend, grab a copy of the pocket-sized guidebookand say a prayer at the Churchof St. Vincent Ferrer on East 66th Street,where Warhol worshiped during the last 13 years of his life,wholesale Ed hardy sunglasses, or stop by thesite of the Open Stage on St. MarksPlace, and imagine the first time Warholintroduced the Velvet Underground. (Since you’ll be in the neighborhood, you can also check out Rob Pruitt’s silvered Warhol sculpture in Union Square.) Finally, have a silent moment when visiting New York Hospitalon 68th Street,where the New Yorklegend was pronounced dead on February 22, 1987.

To see a slide show of significant Warhol sites around New York, click here.

 

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Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Kardashian can pay more, Calif. tax proponents say

SACRAMENTO, Calif. Kim Kardashian, can’t you pay more? Proponents of a proposed tax increase on millionaires in California are asking that question of the outsize personality, who has parlayed her reality TV celebrity status into fame and personal fortune.

An online video from the Courage Campaign targets the star of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” and “Kourtney and Kim Take New York” as part of its campaign for a proposed November ballot initiative to raise taxes on the wealthiest Californians.

The video ad flashes images of Kardashian enjoying the good life, proclaiming that “being on TV has changed my life, because you get lots of free stuff.”

It says Kardashian made $12 million in 2010 but paid just 1 percentage point more in California income taxes than someone making $47,000 10.3 percent vs. 9.3 percent. The video ad, which is posted at www.Taxkimk.com, urges Kardashian to support the proposal for a tax increase.

“Not everyone was born a Kardashian, but we all need to pay our fair share,” it says.

A spokeswoman for Kardashian, Pearl Servat, did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday from The Associated Press.

The Courage Campaign and the California Federation of Teachers are among the groups backing a so-called millionaire’s tax that would raise income tax rates by 3 percent to 5 percent for individuals who make more than $1 million a year.

Proponents say the tax would raise about $6 billion to help fund public schools and local services that have been hit hard during the recession, such as social services, programs for the elderly and public safety.

If the groups are successful in getting their tax initiative on the November ballot, they would likely pursue a television ad on the same theme, Courage Campaign spokeswoman Ana Beatriz Cholo said.

Tax revenue to the state has dropped $17 billion since the recession began during the 2007-08 fiscal year, requiring billions of dollars a year in budget cuts.

The millionaires tax is one of several ballot proposals circulating in California seeking to increase income taxes on the wealthy as a way to help close the state’s annual budget deficit. In 2010, about 41,000 Californians reported adjusted gross income above $1 million, paying about $13.1 billion in taxes to the state, according to the Franchise Tax Board.

A proposal by Gov. Jerry Brown also seeks to raise taxes temporarily, and he has been reaching out to wealthy donors who could help finance his initiative campaign. The Democratic governor said he has found that most wealthy people are not too excited about increasing their own taxes, with some exceptions.

“I talked to Rob Reiner; he was very excited about paying more taxes,” the governor quipped last week. A spokesman for Reiner was not immediately available for comment Tuesday.

Through their reality TV shows and other promotions, Kim Kardashian, two of her sisters and their mother have created a celebrity brand name for themselves, appearing in endorsements for everything from weight-loss products to fast food. Forbes magazine estimated Kardashian made $12 million in 2010.

Kim Kardashian’s father, Robert Kardashian, was an attorney and close friend of O.J. Simpson who played a prominent role in his murder trial.

After a lavish, made-for-TV wedding event last summer that reportedly netted the couple millions of dollars in royalties,wholesale Ed hardy jeans, Kim Kardashian filed for divorce in October, citing irreconcilable differences just 10 weeks after she wed NBA player Kris Humphries.

The couple’s star-studded, black-tie ceremony was held at an exclusive canyon estate near Santa Barbara in the seaside enclave of Montecito. Kardashian wore three different designer wedding gowns, complemented by her 20.5 carat engagement ring. The couple’s wedding registry at a Beverly Hills jeweler totaled $172,000 and included such items as a $1,650 coffee pot and two $1,250 sterling silver vegetable spoons.

The one-minute Courage Campaign ad flashes pictures of Kim Kardashian in fur and jewels, then compares her 10.3 percent income tax rate with that of a “middle-class Californian” who makes $47,000 a year and pays 9.3 percent.

“Don’t you think she could pay a little more?” the ad asks as pictures of schoolchildren, firefighters and an elderly woman appear. “Especially to fund education and critical services?”

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