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Christian Bale Stunned By Movie Mom's Death, Resurrection? - Post Chronicle Posted: 18 Jan 2011 03:08 AM PST The reformed drug addict Christian Bale played in The Fighter has been credited with saving his mother's life - by shouting at her. Bale admits he was stunned when he heard the story of how Dicky Ecklund brought his mum back from the dead at the beginning of the month. Recalling the amazing story to news show Access Hollywood, the actor says, "His mother actually was declared dead for 30 minutes and then Dicky arrived and they've got this wonderfully close relationship. Dicky shouted at her, said, 'Come on, wake up mum,' and she did. "The nurses said they'd never seen anything like it; it was straight out of Lazarus. It was just phenomenal. That woman is one tough cookie." In fact news of Alice Ward's death leaked out before her recovery - and was reported during the telecast of Ruslan Provodnikov's boxing match against Mauricio Herrera in Las Vegas on 7 January (11). Ward, who was portrayed by Melissa Leo in the boxing movie, is currently recovering from her brief death. (c) WENN This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
South Korean director makes movie on iPhone - AZCentral.com Posted: 10 Jan 2011 06:09 AM PST Jan. 10, 2011 07:09 AM SEOUL, South Korea - Acclaimed South Korean film director Park Chan-wook has discovered a new cinematic tool: the iPhone. The director of South Korean movies "Old Boy," "Lady Vengeance" and "Thirst," said Monday that his new fantasy-horror film "Paranmanjang" was shot entirely on Apple Inc.'s iconic smartphone. "Paranmanjang" means a "life full of ups and downs" in Korean. It is about a man transcending his current and former lives. Park told reporters the new technology created strange effects because it is new but also a medium the audience is used to. Park made the 30-minute film with his younger brother Park Chan-kyong, also a director. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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