While he's known for his impeccable fashion sense on USA's "White Collar," Matt Bomer will be flexing his acting -- and abdominal -- muscles as a male stripper when "Magic Mike" opens in theaters on Friday, June 29.
The film is based on title star Channing Tatum's own real-life stripping experiences, and the friendly Bomer tells Zap2it, "Channing is one of my favorite people I've ever gotten to work with. He was incredibly accessible to all of us, which was really important in being able to tell this story. He created this environment that was very ensemble-oriented, even though he was 'Magic Mike.' He made everybody feel special and welcome."
Also citing Tatum as "an incredible resource and a great leader," Bomer notes "there was dramatic license taken" with the story of Tatum's own days as a stripper in his late teens, "but I wanted to make sure I nailed whatever aspect he wanted put out there. He sent me videos from YouTube of this guy he thought would be a good basis for my character. Then, everybody got to run wild with their own ideas.
"I've never been more proud to be a part of a movie," Bomer maintains. "It's a fun film, a great summer movie ... and obviously well-done." That's because its maker is Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh ("Traffic," "Erin Brockovich," "Ocean's Eleven"), deemed by Bomer "one of the great directors of all time, and one of the most prolific as well. It was just a dream come true to get to work with him."
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Adam Sandler and family on Grown Ups 2 set
Mark Wahlberg on The Late Show
Mark was a guest on "The Late Show" on June 11th where he sat down to chat with host David Letterman about family life and to promote his new movie "Ted".
Mark Wahlberg Late Show Visit
Wearing a black suit, Mark was spotted arriving at the Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York on June 11, where he made a guest appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. He posed for photographers outside the venue before and after his interview.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Adam Sandler and Sunny: Golf Cart Duo
Adam Sandler and Sunny went for a golf cart ride in Pacific Palisades, Calif. on Monday (June 4). The 3-year-old looked like she was enjoying herself while dad drove around in his red shorts and t-shirt.
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Sunday, June 10, 2012
Versatile Actor Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg is an "extraordinarily versatile" actor, according to 'Ted' director Seth MacFarlane.
The action star has taken on a comedy role in the new movie where he plays a grown man reunited with a life-size version of his treasured childhood teddy bear, Ted, who quickly starts to come between him and his girlfriend (Mila Kunis) and Seth was impressed with Mark's range.
He told Empire magazine: "There's not much he can't do. He's extraordinarily versatile. It's always surprising because he's such a humble guy who's not showy about it.
"He'll just very quietly come onto the set and do anything you throw at him and do it brilliantly. Mark's character has to pull the audience into this reality in a way that makes it seem like not that big a deal. He has to be able to talk to an empty space with the comfort that would show he was talking to another live actor and Mark just knocked that out of the park."
Seth admits the movie "asks a lot" of Mark but says he was more than capable.
He added: "There's broad physical comedy in the movie, there's subtle dialogue comedy. It asks a lot of an actor. And Mark had displayed so many different skills in so many different movies that he seemed like he would be the perfect balance. He could give us everything we needed, every style."
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The action star has taken on a comedy role in the new movie where he plays a grown man reunited with a life-size version of his treasured childhood teddy bear, Ted, who quickly starts to come between him and his girlfriend (Mila Kunis) and Seth was impressed with Mark's range.
He told Empire magazine: "There's not much he can't do. He's extraordinarily versatile. It's always surprising because he's such a humble guy who's not showy about it.
"He'll just very quietly come onto the set and do anything you throw at him and do it brilliantly. Mark's character has to pull the audience into this reality in a way that makes it seem like not that big a deal. He has to be able to talk to an empty space with the comfort that would show he was talking to another live actor and Mark just knocked that out of the park."
Seth admits the movie "asks a lot" of Mark but says he was more than capable.
He added: "There's broad physical comedy in the movie, there's subtle dialogue comedy. It asks a lot of an actor. And Mark had displayed so many different skills in so many different movies that he seemed like he would be the perfect balance. He could give us everything we needed, every style."
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Bradley Cooper: Motorcycle Man!
'Good Will Hunting: 15th Anniversary Edition'
The 1997 Academy Award winning drama is getting a double dip on Blu-ray this August. The Blu-ray will feature 1080p, a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack, and supplements include: Audio commentary with director Gus Van Sant and writers/stars Ben Affleck & Matt Damon; Behind-the-scenes footage; Production featurette; Deleted scenes with optional audio commentaries; 1998 Academy Awards Best Picture montage; "Miss Misery" music video by Elliott Smith; Theatrical trailer; The Era of Good Will Hunting; Cast and crew spotlight; Academy Awards: A Winning Season; Life Goes On; and two new items: Four-part Reflecting On A Journey: Good Will Hunting 15 Years Later featurette including interviews with Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Robin Williams, Gus Van Sant, Chris Moore, and Kevin Smith; and Matt Damon Remembers Good Will Hunting interview session.
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Bradley Cooper leaving Chateau Marmont
Bradley Cooper seen leaving the Chateau Marmont with a male friend after an evening out on June 9th 2012.
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