Posts Tagged ‘Scott Caan’

DJ AM’s Friends and Family Pay Tribute

September 4th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

dj am apartment memorial 310809The Hollywood Palladium was full of the friends and family of Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein last night, as those closest to him gathered to pay tribute to their fallen loved one. Lindsay Lohan, Travis Barker, Samantha Ronson and Scott Caan were among those celebrating their friend, along with Adam’s girlfriend, Hayley Wood. Read more »

Behind the Lens

June 18th, 2009

Funny story:

Sometimes I take photographs of pretty street scenes that catch my attention with my blackberry, since it’s always (for better or worse) in-hand. Whether it’s a person waiting at a light, a dog walking its owner - or a boy biking down a pretty street, I like to capture moments.

So, it wasn’t so out of the ordinary that mixed in with the many streetscapes on my blackberry photo album was a one of a pretty street scene with a boy riding his bike down the middle. What was odd – is that when often complimented on the photo, I couldn’t for the life of me remember when or where I took it. But, since it was in my phone among the rest of my photos, I figured I must have some time and since it looked a bit European, I decided it must be from one of my favorite Paris-esque looking streets in NYC’s West Village.

When my photo album began to get cluttered, despite loving this photo, I eventually deleted it as if I didn’t even remember taking it, it had the least memory attachment to it.

Imagine my surprise when a few weeks ago I walked into a gallery where Brett Ratner was hosting a party celebrating Scott Caan’s first coffee table book of photography (which Brett published) and saw the photo from my phone!

Then it came flooding back. One year prior we were at Scott Caan’s gallery exhibit in Malibu and a friend asked me to take a photo of the photo so that she could send it to her parents to add to her birthday wish list. The shot was so perfectly framed that you couldn’t see the frame and for a year I’d been claiming Scott’s photo as my own – and won raves from everyone who saw it.

There was some closure when I spoke to Scott at the book party and was at least able to learn the photo was taken in Holland. Nope never been there, yet.

Scott’s book, Scott Caan’s Photograph’s Volume 1 is full of similar captured moments ranging from the street scene – to behind-the-scenes of movie premieres like Ocean’s 11 in Cannes and some of his other famous friends.

Actor, writer, director, photographer and legacy Scott Cann is a jack of all trades – and master of many.

If you’re in the Southern California-area tonight, Scott and Brett will be at VromanBookstore in Pasedena signing copies – and you may even be able to get a question in yourself. Otherwise, you can be like Sheryl Crow, Jeremy Piven, Ali Larter, Jamie Lynn Sigler and Shoshana Bush who purchased at the party, and buy it yourself online at: http://vromansbookstore.com/brett-ratner

 

I won’t be there as I’ll be celebrating the Laker NBA finals victory at Nokia LIVE downtown, but I’ll leave you with a quick chat I had with Scott at the book party

Weekend in Malibu

August 12th, 2008

So much to say and so little room to say it in the magazine. Good I have this blog to share my stories – or rant as one person recently pointed out that I do, or did in an instance. I’d take offence, but as the definition of rant is (according to the ever-so-accurate Wikipedia) ‘A monologue that does not present a well-researched and calm argument,’ I must confess to being a sometime ranter, most often here. I prefer to think I’m just passionate about what I say, and therefore on occasion speak, or write, before thoroughly thinking, or I’d even prefer the term babble, it sounds a bit cuter, But hey, I think I’m ranting, so I’ll move on.

Prior to moving West I used to yearn to go hang out with the cool kids on the beach in Malibu on summer Saturday and Sunday afternoons. One Sunday last summer I made it to Malibu and spent a day playing beach volleyball at the then Polaroid House and ultimately getting my hair done and my forehead burnt my David Hasselhoff (see photo).
The rest of the summer, although I enjoyed the tradition of Saturdays at Bridgehamptom polo that I adhered to for several consecutive summers, I fantasized about being on the beaches of Malibu.

This summer I actually live in LA and looked forward to a summer full of Saturdays and Sundays spent at a Malibu beach house. Ironically, this weekend was my first on the West Coast all summer – and the last weekend of the Malibu summerhouses. Never driving anywhere I shocked my friends when I offered to take the convertible to Malibu – and even gave in to taking the freeway, a foreign place to me I haven’t visited in nearly seven years. I lived, so did my friend, even though halfway we realized I didn’t have brake lights! At least I had brakes.

The house was fun. I stayed sober so the sobering experience was a bit different than I’m accustomed to, but nonetheless I enjoyed watching Pete Wentz DJ for the Boost Mobile BBQ and his six-month pregnant wife Ashlee Simpson, clad in black under the blazing sun, talk about the child she’s due to have in about three more months. She kept referring to the unborn child as ‘he’ but I have better sources saying it’s a ‘she.’ We’ll see.

Ian Ziering, gosh I can’t believe I’m mentioning his name, but he strutted around like on audition to be the next Mario Lopez. Guess they are both ‘I-was-famous-in-the-90s-but-still-have-great-pecs-and-a-cheesy-smile to use for a comeback kind of guys, so…

David Spade was there and I still have an odd fascination with him. I finally did my, ‘What is it About David Spade’ Q&A with him a few weeks ago and although somewhat gratifying it wasn’t altogether satisfying. I still want to know more about how he lands women like Heather Locklear and Lara Flynn Boyle. I need to dig deeper. Well, not too deep.

The next day I was going to go back to the same house for the Young, Fabulous and Broke party to people watch again, (and missed sightings of Luke Wilson and Matthew Perry by missing out) but I decided to have a more mellow and cultured Sunday and joined a few girlfriends, back to Malibu, to see actor-turned-photographer Scott Caan’s photo exhibit ‘Thirty-two’ at Canvas in the Malibu Country Mart. I narrowly missed Sienna Miller, or as Perez aptly refers to her, Sluttyienna, and Balthazar Getty get mobbed by paparazzi leaving lunch but caught a very low-key and casual Natalie Portman viewing the photos and hanging with girlfriends. Despite my loose vow of sobriety I had my arm twisted and tried a Rose’s Mango Mojito. It’s a friends client, what’s a girl to do? Would have been rude not to. I liked it.

Ok, I’m ranting, and babbling, so I’ll stop now.

No More “Ocean’s” Films

July 11th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Looks like 13 was an unlucky number for the series of hugely popular George Clooney and Brad Pitt-starring Ocean’s films, as co-star Don Cheadle tells OK! that there won’t be another sequel.

"No," said Don when asked about whether or not there’d be an Ocean’s 14. "Done. It’s a wrap."

This sad news brings to an end the series of films, which started with 2001’s Ocean’s 11 — a semi-remake of the Frank Sinatra-starring 1960 original —and has grossed over $1 billion worldwide. In addition to Cheadle, Pitt and Clooney, the Steven Soderbergh-directed films featured a veritable who’s-who of Hollywood stars, including Matt Damon, Julia Roberts, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Andy Garcia, Casey Affleck, Al Pacino, Bernie Mac, Scott Caan, Elliott Gould, Carl Reiner and several others.

And even though Don won’t be working with this cavalcade of stars in the near future, he’s very excited about his current projects — producing a TV version of his Oscar-winning 2004 movie Crash for cable network Starz, and an upcoming film in which he’ll portray jazz legend Miles Davis.

By Carole Glines

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