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No Ralph Macchio in New Karate Kid

February 5th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Ralph Macchio will not be making an appearance in The Karate Kid remake. The Ugly Betty star, who made the 80’s franchise popular, has said he would consider making a cameo in the new installment. But according to director Harald Zwart, it’s not going to be that kind of movie.

"It’s not the kind of movie where he could do a cameo, but I think he’s a great actor," Zwart told OK! on the red carpet of the Pink Panther 2 premiere in NYC on Feb. 3.

Macchio too, seemed to have changed his mind as well, recently telling OK!, "I would take a look, but I also hold our original version pretty high for myself.  If it doesn’t meet that standard, I think I’d let them make their movie."

Indeed, Zwart says there are going to be some significant changes in the new Karate Kid. "I think with Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan and us going to Beijing and shooting it, it’s already different enough," he tells OK!. "I think it’s a great story that could easily be retold."

The Karate Kid remake will hit theater in 2010.

By Valerie Nome

Hot Shots!

February 2nd, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

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Stars Roll Out For ‘The Day The Earth Stood Still’

December 10th, 2008

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith certainly know how to make a scene. The married movie stars dually shun and invite the spotlight during their son Jaden’s premiere for The Day The Earth Stood Still, held Tuesday at AMC Loews Lincoln Center in NYC.  The remake of the 1951 sci-fi thriller is in theaters Friday.

As Linkin Park’s Breaking The Habit and Living Colour’s Cult of Personality blare, the threesome take turns dashing into a crowd of autograph seekers — a trick my WPLJ pal Brad Blanks calls “the old Hollywood duck-and-run.” As Jada heads into the fan pit, Will returns.

“I’m here so my son can show me up, but I’m going to step back tonight,” Will says. “You guys are going to get me into trouble. I’m not supposed to talk to you. I’m letting him do his thing.”

Is Jaden, 10, giving Will competition?

“You know better than that,” Jada says shyly, standing ten feet away from reporters before moving up to gush about her son.

“As a mom, it’s hard when you put your son in a classic and you hope he can be part of the group to make the movie work again,” she says. “You always try to make it better than the classic, and that’s what is very difficult, because that’s what makes it a classic. But he had a great time and I’m very proud of him.”

Switch! As Jada heads into the theater, Jaden captures the spotlight. Does he feel like a star tonight?

“Not really,” he says. “Sometimes I don’t feel like that.”

Keanu Reeves
steps up, and his charm immediately puts me on his side. He accidentally slams his hand into my recorder as he’s telling a story, but makes no fuss. A reporter asks if there are elements of a certain religion practiced by TomKat in this tale.

“Maybe in the beginning it’s a little more alien-infused, but the Scientology element is happening as well,” Keanu says.

After making this movie, both stars Jennifer Connelly (whose legs are like toothpicks) and Jon Hamm believe in alien encounters.

“I think there’s probably some form of life elsewhere in the universe, given the scale of the universe,” Balenciaga-wearing Jennifer says.

Golden Globe winner Jon agrees. “I just think the numbers are too big,” the Mad Men star, who is accompanied by girlfriend of ten years Jennifer Westfeldt, tells me. “There’s too many stars and planets and people and things out there. There’s gotta be something on top of them.”

Who would Ms. Connelly trust to save the world?

“I wish Obama a lot of luck. Or my kids – they’re pretty clever.”

Director Scott Derrickson fuels my newfound interest in Keanu.  

“He’s a pretty serious person with a lot on his mind,” Scott says.

Apparently, The Matrix star is a voracious reader.

“He reads more than anybody I’ve ever met,” he tells me. “It was something new every time, because every time I’d see him, he’d finished the last book he had. He reads a lot of fiction, historical fiction, some straight history, science fiction. I saw him go through many genres in the short time I’ve been with him making this movie.”

Another selling point? Keanu is always on time.

“He’s extraordinarily punctual, and he’s extraordinarily prepared,” he says. “Actors are all over the map on that front, and some of them can be very undisciplined and some of them can do what they want because they’re movie stars. He’s really the opposite extreme of that. He has an extraordinary work ethic. I never found myself ever needing to push him along to get him to work harder.”

Sounds good!

The Day The Earth Stood Still is in theaters Friday.

Hot Shots!

December 2nd, 2008

Party Crashing…

August 12th, 2008

Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson crashed weddings, this weekend I crashed a Sweet 16. Really. But, it wasn’t just any Sweet 16, it was for The Suite Life of Zack and Cody stars Dylan and Cole Sprouse. While I sipped a Diet Dr. Pepper and picked at a piece of red velvet birthday cake I watched one of the Spouse twins bat it out with his friends on Nintendo Wii’s new Mario Super Slugger game and a bunch of the other kids battle it out on the dance floor. I was clearly impressed by the moves these kids came up with on the dancefloor and honestly may even steal one or two myself my next time out, but the clear star was an adorable kid I soon learned was Jaden Smith, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s son who starred with Will in the Pursuit of Happiness. It was fun to watch him and Madison Pettis, the girl from that movie with The Rock, battle it out and at times she gave him a run for his money. Then one of the other few adults at the party told me that Madison and Jaden were dating! Toooo cute, but these kids looked pretty little. I had to ask Madison and Madison told me, “I’m not dating Jaden, I’m not dating anyone, I’m 10! Well, there you have it.

 

I also saw Selena Gomez. She’s dating one of the Jonas Brothers who were playing clear across the country at the Ross School in the Hamptons. But she’s 16. She told me she had fun at the party.

Abigail Breslin, Julia Roberts Do ‘American Girl’ Premiere

July 2nd, 2008

Donning sunglasses, Julia Roberts strides into the Kit Kittredge: An American Girl premiere alongside her sister, Lisa Gillen.

“I didn’t come alone, man!” executive producer Julia exclaims during the NYC premiere held at Ziegfeld Theater.

The Oscar winner caps off an evening that is all about the kids, as little girls – even a Girl Scout troop — flock to the venue clutching American Girl dolls.

Jada Pinkett Smith is here giving some love to daughter Willow, who stars in the kiddie flick.

“I’m good, I’m great,” Will Smith’s wife says.

Willow certainly knows how to work those flashes – she’s only 7, but she was born posing. The crowd goes wild when her brother Jaden, 9, opens his shirt. (It’s in the genes!)

Chris O’Donnell is accompanied by a gaggle of girls, including daughter Lily, who is schlepping two American Girl dolls to the screening.

The true star of the night, however, is Abigail Breslin, who says her favorite food is pizza. What would she miss most if she lived in the ‘30s, like her character, who grew up in the Great Depression? “Probably my phone and my computer,” she says.

After bonding over the game Concentration on set by day, costar Zach Mills says he joined Abigail, Madison Davenport and Willow Smith for dinner every night.

“One of us would suggest where to go. We had a lot of fun. I filmed it in Toronto, and right next to our hotel was this great Indian restaurant. I wish I lived in Toronto to go there now. And we went to sushi places too. Abigail picked an Italian restaurant called Bellini’s.”

Mmm!

What is Willow really like?

“She is a ball of sass, and I love it,” Madison tells me. “She’s like ‘mmhmm.’”

And Abigail?

“She’s sweet. She’s not like ‘get me my sunglasses now.’ She’s very sweet.”

Costar Wallace Shawn seconds that thought.

Abigail ignores the fact that she’s a famous movie star. If you talk with her, you would assume maybe she’s been invited on set for the day to play a small part, and tomorrow she’ll be back in school.”

Kit Kittredge: An American Girl is in theaters now.

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