Tuesday, December 21, 2010

"Avatar" the most pirated film of 2010

Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:52pm EST

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Drumroll please ... "Avatar" is the most pirated film of the year, according to data released by a file-sharing blog.

The biggest film in history was downloaded from torrent websites 16.6 million times, according to TorrentFreak. That represents a 33% increase in download activity from last year's top-pirated film, "Star Trek," which was downloaded just under 11 million times.

20th Century Fox, which distributed the sci-fi epic, isn't exactly crying. The film grossed nearly $2.8 billion at the worldwide box office to become the highest-grossing movie ever (before accounting for inflation).

Director James Cameron has frequently touted 3D filmmaking as the industry's best hope for combating piracy, but 3D glasses didn't hold back pirates from shattering all recorded piracy records. The financial performance of "Avatar's" home entertainment revenue isn't known yet, but the initial DVD release broke sales records.

Surprisingly, second on the list was "Kick-Ass," with 11.4 million downloads off torrent web sites. The kiddie superhero film underperformed at the worldwide box office with sales of about $96 million.

"Inception" followed with 9.7 million downloads, "Shutter Island" with 9.5 million, and "Iron Man 2" with 8.8 million.



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Gwyneth Paltrow finds "Country Strong" a struggle

LOS ANGELES | Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:19pm EST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - There is nothing easy about overcoming an addiction and for Gwyneth Paltrow, who plays an addict in her new movie "Country Strong," it was a battle simply to comprehend why people abuse drugs and alcohol.

"Country Strong" debuts on Wednesday with Paltrow, an Oscar winner in romantic comedy "Shakespeare in Love," playing singer Kelly Canter. The actress strums the guitar and belts out tunes with ease, yet, getting her head around Kelly's drinking and drug use was among her most difficult work as an actress.

"I just couldn't understand how you could be so drunk that you could wreck people's lives and then wake up the next day and pretend everything was fine," the actress, 38, told Reuters. "I struggled with that."

To prepare, Paltrow turned to her "Iron Man" co-star Robert Downey Jr., who has recovered from addictions in his own life to stage a career comeback.

"I asked Robert, 'How does this work?'" said Paltrow. "He was really articulate about addiction and the psychology behind it. He really helped me a lot."

In the movie, country singer Canter is a star of the music industry when her drinking and drug use lands her in rehab. She is discharged before she is ready and embarks on a comeback tour, planned by her husband James (Tim McGraw).

Joining Canter on tour is her sponsor -- a budding young singer named Beau Hutton (Garrett Hedlund) -- and rising starlet Chiles Stanton (Leighton Meester). But they only complicate Canter's return to the stage.

Canter's affection for Hutton threatens to come between her and her husband, and Stanton has her mind set on overtaking the Canter and ascending to the top of country music charts.

GOING COUNTRY

Paltrow is no stranger to music. She has sung on-screen before, in her late father Bruce Paltrow's "Duets," and she is married to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. When she sang the song "Country Strong" at last month's Country Music Association awards, she earned a standing ovation.

Yet, she said playing Canter offered new challenges. For one, a country star who sings in major arenas to tens of thousands of fans requires a booming voice.

"I could always sing a bit and I have good pitch, but my singing teacher really kicked my butt. She was like, 'There's a big voice in there, we're gonna get it out!"

Paltrow sings three tunes on the film's soundtrack, including "Coming Home," which was nominated for a Golden Globe last week. A fourth song is a duet with Tim McGraw titled "Me and Tennessee," written by Martin.

The actress also said she enjoyed the portraying Canter because she identifies with being a mature woman in an industry that favors youth.

"I loved playing a woman who was feeling her age and worried about the young twenty-something coming up and stealing her thunder," said Paltrow.



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Lindsay Lohan being investigated for battery

LOS ANGELES | Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:14pm EST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Even in rehab, trouble seems to find Lindsay Lohan.

The actress whose career has stumbled in recent years from drug and alcohol abuse is now under investigation for the misdemeanor crime of battery, an official in Riverside County, California said on Tuesday.

The alleged battery took place at the Betty Ford Center, the rehabilitation facility where Lohan is currently residing in Rancho Mirage, Calif., about 120 miles east of Los Angeles.

Riverside County Deputy Sheriff Herlinda Valenzuela said police were called to the facility in the early morning hours of December 12 and conducted a battery investigation involving Lohan and an unnamed member of the center's staff.

"The victim desires prosecution," Valenzuela said, but she added that detectives have not yet completed their investigation. No further details were available.

Lohan's estranged father, Michael Lohan, told celebrity news website X17 that the staff member confronted Lohan for being late to return to the center after a hair appointment, grabbed Lohan's arm and the actress brushed it away.

TMZ.com cited sources connected with Lohan as saying the actress now wants police to launch a criminal investigation against the staff member. But that could not be confirmed.

Back in October, Lohan was ordered to spend time in rehab after she failed a random drug test, thus violating her probation on a 2007 drunk driving charge. She is expected to be released from the Betty Ford clinic on January 3.

(Editing by Christine Kearney)



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