Monday, March 26, 2007

Bundchen bumps Brady baby rumors


If Gisele Bundchen's having a baby, it's news to her. The Brazilian beauty, who's famously dating Pats QB Tom Brady, spoke to gossip mongers in Madrid this week and said reports that she's in the family way are false. It was the first time the sizzling supermodel has directly addressed persistent Internet rumors that she, like Brady's ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan, is pregnant. "It is impressive as these [stories] appear in the media,"

Bundchen said, according to a translation posted on the Brazilian website glamurama.com.br. "If it was truth, I already would have 10 children. But I am not pregnant nor [do] I intend to be so early." Her denial notwithstanding, the whispers inexplicably continue. The new issue of Us Weekly says Brady and Bundchen "refuse to clear the air," but the mag goes on to admit that Gisele showed "no sign of a bump" as she frolicked recently in the Costa Rican surf. Us also quotes someone who lives next door to Brady's parents, who says, "They're a wonderful family. I would hate to see any scandal touch them."

Bundchen was in Madrid to promote her new line of sandals, "Ipanema Gisele Bundchen," and though reporters were asked to refrain from personal questions, they fired off a few anyway. Brady, meanwhile, who's back in Boston for the Patriots' off-season workouts, has not commented on his romance with Bundchen. But there is no question the couple is still cozy. According to the New York Post, the pretty pair enjoyed a romantic dinner on St. Patrick's Day at the Spotted Pig in the West Village.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Brazilian pop star Gil tours U.S.


Famed Brazilian singer Gilberto Gil is embarking on a U.S. tour to promote his album "Gil Luminoso," released last Thursday. The musician kicked off his first concert date in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Gil will perform in several cities throughout the month of March. Two shows are lined up back to back in California on the 24th and the 25th.

The tour will come to a close in Florida - first at the Miami Performing Arts Center in Miami, followed by a final date in Tampa.

The 64-year-old is currently serving as Brazil's Minister of Culture. Gil said, "As a minister, I have very little time to dedicate to music, so I have made choices marked by minimalism and taken a certain care in not to bet on adventures."

As a founder of the Tropicalism movement, the artist has also won a Grammy for best world music album, which he was awarded with in 1998.

Concert tickets are available via ticketmaster.com

Gil's U.S. Lineup:

* March 16 - Ann Arbor, MI
* March 18 - Washington, DC
* March 20 - New York, NY
* March 21 - New Bedford, MA
* March 24 - Los Angeles, CA
* March 25 - Berkeley, CA
* March 27 - Davis, CA
* March 28 - Redwood City, CA
* March 30 - Miami, FL
* March 31 - Tampa, FL

Monday, March 05, 2007

Rodrigo Santoro is King Xerxes on epic movie: 300


So what's it like to play a God? For Rodrigo Santoro who plays Xerxes in the upcoming film "300" based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller it's all about stepping on the little people. "It was a real trip, but I had to just go for it." Santoro is referring to a scene in the movie where Xerxes steps down from his enormous golden throne onto a set of stairs, which are actually real people.

For Santoro playing such a role could be challenging at times. The make-up process alone could take up to five hours each day, but that time assisted him in getting into character. "It was great. I had time to get into my character; it was all about me."

Did playing a God of Persia ever get to Santoro's head? "There was one day on set I had on this velvet blue cape, heavy chains around my neck and I kept stepping on my cape. It was just a joke, but I clapped my hands and said, 'Don't I have a helper?' This guy from the costume department said, 'I'm your helper.' It was great, but I felt bad."

Santoro conducted a great deal of research in order to really dive into the role, but was quite familiar with "300" prior to ever auditioning and used the graphic novel as his ultimate guide. "I knew about it. I had a friend who was really into it. When I looked at '300' I thought wow, this would be a great movie."

However, Santoro almost didn't get the role. Producer Gianni Nunnari was familiar with Santoro's work and asked him to fly to Los Angeles for an audition, but the actor couldn't make it as he was filming another project. "I ended up sending a tape, but I had lost 35 pounds for another role so I was really really skinny. They decided to bet that in four months I could come back and become a giant."

Playing a "giant" one as evil as Xerxes can prove to be, "Tricky," as Santoro had to make sure he never became one dimensional in his performance. "I didn't want to play a caricature. I saw him as very insecure and weak past all of his strength. "

Working against a blue screen can also provide its own set of challenges, but Santoro was up to the test. "It's definitely a challenge. You just have blue walls and nothing around…you don't have any idea. The final result, it's amazing to see it. There are a couple of shots with myself and Gerard Butler. It was an intense process."

Santoro hopes audiences will enjoy the film and believes it will appeal to a wide spectrum of people, both fans and non fans of Frank Miller's graphic novels. "It's a great ride, really original."

What's next for someone who just played a God, a role on the hit ABC television series "Lost" for starters. "The "Lost" experience is very unique. I don't know my character's back-story…it's a completely different process." However, don't think you can get any spoilers here. "I can't say anything or I'd have to kill you. Stay tuned."

And stay tuned we will. "300" opens nationwide on March 9th and "Lost" can been seen Wednesday nights at 10pm on ABC.