Hot day news
1). Mickey Rourke will play a hitman Richard Kuklinski, nicknamed "Ice Man" in the film adaptation of the novel by Philip Carlo "The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer". Obviously, the filmmakers believe that Mickey, with his drunken face, promiscuity and energetic use of mind-expanding substances, ideally suited to the role of cold-blooded assassin. It also became known that Rourke will play not just a hired killer, but a conscious assassin who hates rapists, and loves children (in a good way). Movie script writer will be David McCann ("American History X").
2). Good news coming from filming "Sherlock Holmes' 2", directed by brave Briton Guy Ritchie. Robert Downey Jr. as a great detective still furiously waving his fists and struck amazement of the public wonders of logic and deductive method, Jude Law still cools his ardor as a cold-hearted Dr. Watson, but the main female role now will play Noomi Rapace. The actress is more or less known to us only on recent Swedish film "Girl With the Dragon Tattoo". The role of the girl in the film remains unexplained.
3). Inspired by success of his new movie about the sinister Zombies "Resident Evil 4: After Death", Milla Jovovich spurts of energy and plans for the next one fifth franchise. According to her, director, producer, screenwriter of all fourth series Paul Anderson (who concurrently is her husband) already managed to pick up a couple of ideas for fifth, but happy to get acquainted with the fan ideas about the new film, if any, will follow.
4). Bad news for fans of the series "The Big Bang Theory" and specifically Sheldon Cooper. Actor Jim Parsons, who plays a brilliant nerd, recently announced his own homosexuality, and that he was engaged with his boyfriend Todd Spivak and intends to marry, in December of this year.
5). Sylvester Stallone has decided to declare his love to Arnold Schwarzenegger. In an interview with Los Angeles Times, he said the following: "When people ask me who is the most extraordinary guy I ever met? I reply that it was he. Think about it - the enormous strength of will and the fact that he succeeded in three different and extremely difficult problems ... He was and remains the most influential builder today. While in Hollywood with his biography, of Austrian origin and not being an American, he became a number one. Besides politics, it is stunningly complex. And now he is a governor of California, that's all, just a governor of the largest state in terms of population. This is not some kind of city council ... He would be a good candidate for the presidency. This is fucking cool!"