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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Director Ron Howard: Why I'm Keeping "Gay" Joke in Vince Vaughn Film

Ron Howard isn't backing down.

Although a controversial "gay" joke (uttered by Vince Vaughn) was pulled from an ad campaign for his film The Dilemma, the director says the comment will remain in the film itself when it hits theaters Jan. 14.

Howard, 56, explained his decision in a Friday letter to L.A. Times' The Big Picture blog.

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"[Vaughn's character] has a mouth that sometimes gets him into trouble and he definitely flirts with the line of what's okay to say. He tries to do what's right but sometimes falls short. Who can't relate to that?" Howard writes.

CNN's Anderson Cooper was the first to publicly object to the scene in which Vaughn, 40, quips: "Ladies and gentlemen, electric cars ... are gay."

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Howard writes that it was "appropriate" to remove the scene from ads "in light of some events that surrounded the release of the trailer," referring to the recent, tragic spate of gay teen suicides. "The Dilemma is a comedy for grown-ups, not kids," Howard says.

"We never expected [the joke] to represent our intentions or the point of view of the movie or those of us who made it."

Does Howard find the "gay" joke offensive himself? "I don't strip my films of everything that I might personally find inappropriate," he writes. "Comedy or drama, I'm always trying to make choices that stir the audience in all kinds of ways. I defend the right for some people to express offense at a joke as strongly as I do the right for that joke to be in a film. But if storytellers, comedians, actors and artists are strong armed into making creative changes, it will endanger comedy as both entertainment and provoker of thought."

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Earlier this month, actor Vaughn also argued for the joke to remain intact. Adding his "support" to those who've been persecuted or bullied, Vaughn told Deadline: "Comedy and joking about our differences breaks tension and brings us together. Drawing dividing lines over what we can and cannot joke about does exactly that; it divides us. Most importantly, where does it stop."

Tell Us: Do you agree with Howard and Vaughn, or should the joke be removed from the film?

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Director Ron Howard: Why I'm sure "Gay" Joke at Vince Vaughn Film

Ron Howard is not backup.

Although a controversial "gay" joke (pronounced by Vince Vaughn) was derived from an advertising campaign for his film the dilemma, Director says that the comment will remain in the film itself when it hits theaters on January 14.

Howard, 56, explained its decision in a letter Friday to L.A. Times The Big Picture blog.

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"[Vaughn character] has a mouth that he sometimes gets problems and it has certainly flirts with the line of what is correct dire.Il is trying to do what is right, but tomb sometimes court.Qui relate that."Howard writes.

CNN's Anderson Cooper was the first to publicly object on the stage in which Vaughn, 40, launches: "ladies and gentlemen, electric cars [...]".are gay.?

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Howard writes that it was "appropriate" remove ads scene "in the light of certain events that surrounded the release of the trailer," referring to the recent tragic suicide teen gay series. ""The dilemma is a comedy for adults, children, step," says Howard.

"We expected the joke to represent our intentions or point of view of the film or of those of us who have."

Howard detects the offensive "gay" joke himself?"I do broadband my films of all that I could find personally inappropriate", he wrote. "Comedy or drama, I always tries to make choices that shake the audience in all sorts of fa?ons.Je defend the right of individuals to express a joke infringement also strongly as I do for this joke right if film.Mais storytellers, comedians, actors and artists are strong armed to make creative changes, it will be endangered comedy entertainment and instigator of thought.

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Earlier this month, actor Vaughn also argued for joke rest intacte.Ajout "support" to those who have been persecuted or bullied, Vaughn said deadline: "" comedy joke about our differences of tension and breaks rapproche.Dessin divisions on what we can and we joke about exactly done; it divides major nous.Plus again, where if he stops. ""

We say: you agree with Howard and Vaughn, or should the joke be removed from the film?

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Director: Willow Smith, 9, is a "Trendsetter.

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Stop searching: fall hued warmer are at your fingertips - literally. Celebrity manicure Deborah Lippmann worked with Scarlett Johansson and Lady Gaga (she even created novel Polish Bad just for the singer.).This fall she predicted dyed metal will be hot.If this is too block, then try naked Waking Up in Vegas it colored Kim Kardashian advice with his bare Rod W. [StyleList]

It has come a long way from Bayside.Tiffani Thiessen team with Designer Lonni Paul to create PetitNest, a new line of furniture for children.Actress advises parents to stay away from blues and roses."It's nice to stay faithful to the design style of the House and move in the nursery", she says.[tooFab]

Willow Smith may just be a tween, but 9 years old is already waves as an icon of its new mode.Pour "whip my hair" video director Ray Kay said: "is a trendsetter already and I am sure that others are be copying his style soon."[Just Jared]

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