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The A-List stars came out in full fashion attire and sexy gowns for the Cannes amfAR Gala, which is one of the star studded premiere events during the Cannes Film Festival. It was a virtual fashion who's who charity event. A stunning Michelle Rodriguez stopped to talk with us about amfAR and what it means to her. Listen in and check it out.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was in Cannes trying to convince everyone that "The Expendables 3" is a great movie, but fans weren't sure. The cast and the film was definitely good fun.
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Madrid, Oct 7 (EFE) .- (Camera: Juan Yagüe and Ángel Herrera) "A Chorus Line", a musical co-directed by Antonio Banderas with Baayork Lee, arrives in Madrid after the break to which it was forced by the covid.FOOTAGE OF THE MUSICAL AT THE CALDERÓN THEATRE AND POSING FROM THE ARTISTS, LEAD BY MANUEL BANDERA, ALSO WITH ANTONIO BANDERAS AND BAAYORK LEE.
Madrid, Oct 7 (EFE).- (Camera: Ángel Herrera/Juan Yagüe) Spanish actor Antonio Banderas on Thursday denied rumors that he is playing the villain in the the fifth installment of ‘Indiana Jones’, filming for which is due to begin in the coming weeks.“I don't play the bad guy -- many people think I am the villain, but I am not the villain, I’m a very good guy. Actually I die for him, for the man,” Banderas said with a smile, perhaps revealing a spoiler to eager Indiana Jones fans.Banderas, who has starred in a wide range of movies both in Spain and abroad, is probably best known for his starring role in The Mask of Zorro (1998) and more recently as the voice of Puss in Boots in the Shrek series of animated films.He described working with the likes of directors Steven Spielberg, James Mangold and actor Harrison Ford as a “pleasure”.“It’s like a gift,” he said.Banderas was speaking at the presentation in Madrid of “A Chorus Line”, a musical he co-directs with US actress Baayork Lee.The play was delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic, and Banderas is eager to “recover the spaces that were stolen from us” now that restrictions are being lifted and productions -- as well as audiences -- are allowed in theaters once again."The whole of society is returning to the stages. We are back," said Banderas, who revealed that there were plans to take the musical to Broadway, until the pandemic hit.His busy schedule that does not allow the lengthy commitment required for Broadway productions has forced Banderas to move the play to the smaller Public Theater in New York for the first time since 1975, which the Spanish actor said “would be very emotional.” SOUNDBITE FROM ANTONIO BANDERAS AT THE PRESENTATION IN MADRID OF “A CHORUS LINE”, A MUSICAL HE CO-DIRECTS WITH US ACTRESS BAAYORK LEE