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14 Friday, September 29, 2017 Kim Kardashian West @KimKardashian People who supposedly work with us “confirming” details they know nothing about! Especially when we havent even communicated with them SMH Los Angeles A ctress Kate Winslet says she and actor Leonardo DiCaprio still recite lines from 1997 film “Titanic” to each other. Winslet opened up about her friendship with DiCaprio on TV show “Good Morning America” on Tuesday, reports dailymail.co.uk. “Is it true that you’re such close friends that when you do talk, you quote ‘Titanic’ lines back and forth to each other?” Michael Strahan asked Winslet on the show. While nodding in agreement, Winslet replied: “You know. I know you love us even more now.” She added: “I do feel so grateful for that friendship (with DiCaprio). And honestly it is like family. It’s one of those rare Hollywood friendships that I just feel very, very blessed to have.” (IANS) R umour has it that Michelle Williams has been enlisted to play the female lead in ‘Venom’ that stars Tom Hardy as the Spider-Man supervillain- turned-antihero. Williams, four-time Oscar nominee for films such as ‘Manchester by the Sea’, ‘My Week With Marilyn,’ ‘Blue Valentine’ and ‘Brokeback Mountain,’ might possibly play Hardy’s love interest in the Spider-Man spin-off, reports suggest. The film also stars Emmy-winning actor Riz Ahmed and will be directed by ‘Zombieland’ director Ruben Fleischer, which Sony hopes will be the first in a series of films based on ‘Spider-Man’ characters. However, the character details of the movie are not revealed yet. Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner will write the script, with Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach producing the movie, along with Amy Pascal. (TOI) Los Angeles L egendary filmmaker James Cameron says he still stands by his remarks on Patty Jenkins’s “Wonder Woman” and feels the film portrayed Gal Gadot as an “objectified icon” and was a “step backward”. In August, the “Avatar” director said in his original critique of “Wonder Woman” that the movie was a “step backwards” for women in Hollywood. “Yes, I’ll stand by that. I mean, she (Gadot) was Miss Israel, and she was wearing a kind of bustier costume that was very form-fitting. She’s absolutely drop- dead gorgeous. To me, that’s not breaking ground,” Cameron told hollywoodreporter.com. “They had Raquel Welch doing stuff like that in the 1960s. It was all in a context of talking about why Sarah Connor -- what Linda created in 1991 -- was, if not ahead of its time, at least a breakthrough in its time. (IANS) Actor well known for his starring and supporting roles on Deadwood, Lovejoy, and Ray Donovan. He also appears as Blackbeard in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. September 29, 1942 Ian McShane Cameron slams ‘Wonder Woman’ again

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14 Friday, September 29, 2017

Kim Kardashian West‏ @KimKardashian

People who supposedly work with us

“confirming” details they know nothing about!

Especially when we havent even communicated with them SMH

Los Angeles

Actress Kate Winslet says she and actor Leonardo DiCaprio still recite lines from 1997 film “Titanic” to each other.

Winslet opened up about her friendship with DiCaprio on TV show “Good Morning America” on Tuesday, reports dailymail.co.uk.

“Is it true that you’re such close friends that when you do talk, you quote ‘Titanic’ lines back and forth to each other?” Michael Strahan asked Winslet on the show.

While nodding in agreement, Winslet replied: “You know. I know you love us even more now.”

She added: “I do feel so grateful for that friendship (with DiCaprio). And honestly it is like family. It’s one of those rare Hollywood friendships that I just feel very, very blessed to have.” (IANS)

Rumour has it that Michelle Williams has been enlisted to play the female lead in ‘Venom’ that stars Tom

Hardy as the Spider-Man supervillain-turned-antihero.

Williams, four-time Oscar nominee for films such as ‘Manchester by the Sea’, ‘My Week With Marilyn,’ ‘Blue Valentine’ and ‘Brokeback Mountain,’ might possibly play Hardy’s love interest in the Spider-Man spin-off, reports suggest.

The film also stars Emmy-winning actor Riz Ahmed and will be directed by ‘Zombieland’ director Ruben Fleischer, which Sony hopes will be the first in a series of films based on ‘Spider-Man’ characters.

However, the character details of the movie are not revealed yet.

Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner will write the script, with Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach producing the movie, along with Amy Pascal. (TOI)

Los Angeles

Legendary filmmaker James Cameron says he still stands by his remarks on Patty Jenkins’s “Wonder Woman” and feels the film portrayed Gal Gadot as an “objectified icon” and

was a “step backward”.In August, the “Avatar” director said in his original critique

of “Wonder Woman” that the movie was a “step backwards” for women in Hollywood.

“Yes, I’ll stand by that. I mean, she (Gadot) was Miss Israel, and she was wearing a kind of bustier costume

that was very form-fitting. She’s absolutely drop-dead gorgeous. To me, that’s not breaking ground,” Cameron told hollywoodreporter.com.

“They had Raquel Welch doing stuff like that in the 1960s. It was all in a context of talking about why Sarah Connor -- what Linda created

in 1991 -- was, if not ahead of its time, at least a breakthrough in its time. (IANS)

Actor well known for his starring and supporting roles on Deadwood, Lovejoy, and Ray Donovan. He also appears as Blackbeard in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

September 29, 1942

Ian McShane

Cameron slams ‘Wonder Woman’ again