Orlando Bloom set out to prove that English actors can do American accents in his new film, a romance.
Orlando stars in Cameron Crowe’s Elizabethtown, as a shoe designer who falls in love while flying to his father’s funeral.
Susan Sarandon is also in the movie, and Kirsten Dunst plays the flight attendant who wins Bloom’s heart.
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Actress Kirsten Dunst has vehemently denied reports that she had a fling with actor Orlando Bloom on the sets of their movie Elizabethtown.
According to Internet Movie Database, the actress admits she got close to Bloom but says the friendship never turned romantic. Speaking at a press conference at the Venice Film Festival she said, "If you're alluding to whether Orlando and I got together then that's a No."
But she added, "There are a lot of charismatic people in this industry and I can understand why people on location get together."
Source: hindustantimes.com
The increase in the number of flights to Ireland could boost tourism to eight million overseas visitors this year, it was claimed today.
Tourism Ireland is optimistic that the 40% increase in air access capacity from continental Europe will help the island achieve its growth target of 5% for 2005.
There will be 31,000 more seats available than last summer, largely as a result of new services provided by Ryanair, Easyjet and Aer Lingus, the tourism agency said.
The majority of the increases will be on flights to Dublin, but Belfast, Cork and Shannon will see the biggest proportional rise in the number
Tae-suk is an ex-martial artist and currently a mysterious urban cowboy with a perfect - well, near-perfect - gig in suburban Seoul.
He puts advertising fliers on people's doorknobs and comes back a few days later to check the results: The ones that remain untouched where he put 'em indicate those apartments are empty (or the residents are on vacation), which means he can sneak in and secretly live there a while free of charge.
But for how long? And what to do if discovered? And what if he is discovered (and in love) with a beautiful woman escaping an
Tourists from Northern Ireland and the east of England are the most likely to have a holiday romance, a new survey claimed today.
The UK-wide survey by Teletext Holidays also revealed the Welsh were the most successful at turning a holiday romp into a romance.
Nearly half (49%) of all holiday flings lasted less than a week and almost a fifth lasted just one night.
A women`s top holiday fling was with a sports instructor, while men prefer local waitresses or air stewardesses.
Australia was the best place to find sexy locals and Portugal the worst, the poll of 1,529 UK adults found.
The survey
Vennela, as a name, sounds more rural. But the film in question is more urban than most offerings from Tollywood.
Vennela is hoping to be in Telugu what Dil Chahta Hai was in Hindi.
The Farhan Akhtar directed film brought a new youthful idiom in filmmaking and also understood the nuances of making a movie that will appeal to both Indians and NRIs.
That is why director Deva Katta has chosen both the backdrops for the film.
Produced by the banner Fourth Dimensions Films floated by a group of NRIs, Vennela has Raja and Parvati Melton in the lead.
The USA part of the film,