12:50 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Movies| TV · Comments Off
15 May 2007
Spanish actor Antonio Banderas has been doing the promotion hustle and last night that brought him to Cristina Saralegui’s talk show. Banderas, who reprises his animated role of the Don Juan’esque Puss in Boots in Shrek 3, opening Friday, said last night on the popular Univision talk show that fame is the worse thing that has happened to him. Not because he doesn’t like being acknowledged for his work but because of the privacy he has lost.
2:04 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Movies| Music · 5 Comments
9 Apr 2007
Jennifer Lopez’s first Spanish language album, Como Ama Una Mujer, was promoted vigorously in both Spanish and English language media, but apparently that wasn’t enough and the lackluster response to the album is causing some to question the future of Jenny from the block’s overall career.
This week, Lopez’s first Spanish album, “Como Ama Una Mujer,” sold a very measly 49,452 copies, according to hitsdailydouble.com. The album finished at No. 10 for the week, behind a repackaging of Elton John’s greatest hits.
The comparison to Elton John is probably a little unfair given the length of his career and his broad appeal. The article goes on to look at Jennifer’s film career which debuted with critical acclaim when she appeared in Selena as Selena.
5:05 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Chismes| Movies| World · 1 Comment
19 Feb 2007
I never thought I’d say this, but I feel really sorry for JLo. It seems that the superdiva was made to feel like Jenny from the Block at the screening of her new movie, Bordertown, at the Berlin International Film Festival. Several media are reporting that the movie was booed after the screening, with many audience members leaving before the end (the same thing actually happened to her Bordertown co-star, Antonio Banderas, during the screening of his film, but without the boos) and later had to field questions from a group of German reporters:
Jennifer Lopez defended her new movie, “Bordertown,” against a screaming group of reporters at the Berlin Film Festival today, who were not showing the Puerto Rican hottie the proverbial love. The critics were annoyed by her alleged “ludicrous plot turns and wooden dialogue” according to Deborah Cole in Berlin for the Agence France-Presse.
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