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Stephanie Ronnet's blogStéphanie is a regular contributo to filmfestivals.com and fest21.com, she is based in Los Angeles
"Brüno" overshadows Jacko's Star - From Los Angeles by Stephanie RonnetSometimes Hollywood lives up to its legend. Years ago, I was producing 2 entertainment weekly shows in L.A, and multi-talented French icon Thierry Lhermitte, was promoting "An Indian in the City" -- which went through an "extreme (re)make-over" by Disney later on... As we asked him if he pictured himself pursuing a career in Hollywood, he replied "No way, it's like the Cannes Film Festival 365 days a year!". However, recently, the recession hit, and what reached an all time high in Hollywood, wasn't the box office, but the number of people laid off. Paramount, Warner, Sony, Fox, you name it; and in lieu of a movie ticket, most folks landed a pink slip. On Monday, the LAFF turned Westwood Village (home to the university of UCLA) into the Transformers, Revenge Of The Fallen's playground. The festivities were followed on Wednesday by the Premiere of Public Enemies. French actress Marion Cotillard, who won the Best Actress Academy Award for her role as Édith Piaf in La Môme; and happens to be dating hunky uber hottie Guillaume Canet (The Beach), flew to L.A for the occasion. As if, the fans still had some voice left to shriek like fowls in a slaughter house, fate gave them more opportunities to permanently damage their vocal cords and lacrimal cells: Ed Mc Mahon, Farrah Fawcett, and then Michael Jackson, the King of Pop passed away! To top it off, there were parties all over the city tonight. A friend from Paramount called me to join him at the Bruno's Premiere. I was already torn apart because Midnight Cowboy (one of my favorite films) was screened at the LAFF and followed by a Q & A with : Dustin Hoffman and John Voight!! Frankly my dear readers, I do give a damn!!!! Bottom line, the old patina of Hollywood is shining again in a starry night. I'll go see Brüno in a theater, I'll go rubb elbows with Dustin in another Hollywood event, and I'll keep reading the hundreds of comments left on the most popular social networks in cyberspace. I see a lot of RIP MJ, mixed with an awful lot of celebrated pedophile died. I guess it will then be a smarter move to leave the final word to Voltaire: "To the living we owe respect, but to the dead we owe only the truth". "L.A Snapshot" by Stephanie Ronnet |
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