Showing posts with label mission impossible ghost protocol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mission impossible ghost protocol. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Paula Patton: "Mission Impossible: The Phantom Protocol" Star Marries



What is espionage and lingerie? Paula Patton knows, because the "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" star pretty well nails the one in the film and the other in a series of sexy new pictures.

To help you decide which is which, we have the actress in the current issue of GQ, where she provides an underwear shoot and talk about his eccentric family situation.

You see, Patton is married to R & B sex of God Robin Thicke, whose father is loved television institution-slash-Canadian Alan Thicke.

"Canadians are just like us, actually," Patton told the magazine. "I learned how to blend in."

Insert joke here spy? As for the intimate apparel goes, do not be fooled into thinking you Patton is a valuable advance woman next to Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner and Simon Pegg in "Ghost Protocol." She is a sweet biscuit, but a difficult too.

"I was doing physical stunts," Patton said, "feet in the mud, nails full of dirt, shooting and fighting for my life."

Monday, 19 December 2011

Shahrukh Khan, Don 2: Zee Entertainment Bags Satellite Rights Of Rs 37 Lakh


Mumbai: Zee Entertainment Enterprises has acquired satellite broadcast rights for the upcoming movie of Shah Rukh Khan, Don 2, Chase continues, an estimated 37 million rupees rupees, said a senior Zee.

Jayantilal Gada, director of business acquisition in the film group Zee, did not reveal the size of the sevenyear deal, which is perhaps the largest satellite contract signed by Zee for the film.
Don2, the last major release of the film, the Hindi, which is also the first extension of the Khan in his two-decade career, wrapped all the pre-release versions of contracts, except for the satellite deal.

"The satellite is an important source of income for all leading and producers, including us," said Reliance Entertainment chief strategy officer Priti Shahani.

For Reliance Entertainment, which acquired the film from the producers Ritiesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar and Shah Rukh Khan, 2011 was a year of bumper, with their last two movies crossing RS100-crore mark in terms of the collection.

According to industry sources who requested anonymity, Reliance paid about Rs 85 RS80-buy film and have spent around Rs22 lakh to printed publications and marketing films.

Although high international capital King Khan's brand will help rake in the dough Reliance in more than 100 overseas markets, some 3,000 prints of films in the domestic market will keep ringing the cash register.

Don 2 will also have a 3D-release, another 550 screens, said Utpal Acharya, head of distribution and acquisition of Reliance Entertainment. Reliance has also received a high amount of satellite Don2 compared to their other films this year.