Jul. 3rd, 2007
Movie roundup
Jul. 3rd, 2007 11:13 amCaught Transformers last night. It's not exactly classic cinema, but really, when you're watching two giant freaking robots beat the hell out of each other, who cares? It's big, dumb fun.
Last weekend I saw Ratatouille. It kicks ass in so many ways. It's the most mature Pixar movie, and absolute joy for anyone who loves good food. Go see it, and make sure you have time for a good dinner after.
Last weekend I saw Ratatouille. It kicks ass in so many ways. It's the most mature Pixar movie, and absolute joy for anyone who loves good food. Go see it, and make sure you have time for a good dinner after.
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Jul. 3rd, 2007 04:23 pmKylie Minogue to star in episode of TV's Doctor Who
Australian pop diva Kylie Minogue will join the cast of British science-fiction TV drama Doctor Who for a special Christmas episode, the BBC said on Tuesday.
Britain's public-funded broadcaster said Minogue, 39, would play a "major lead role" alongside Dr Who actor David Tennant.
The hour-long episode, "Voyage of the Damned", will start filming in Cardiff, Wales, in July.
"It is an incredible thrill to be joining David and the entire Dr Who production for this year's Christmas special," said Minogue.
"Dr Who enjoys a unique history and it is going to be very exciting to be a part of that."
Former television soap opera star Minogue returned to the stage last November with a sell out concert in Sydney after recovering from breast cancer.
Australian pop diva Kylie Minogue will join the cast of British science-fiction TV drama Doctor Who for a special Christmas episode, the BBC said on Tuesday.
Britain's public-funded broadcaster said Minogue, 39, would play a "major lead role" alongside Dr Who actor David Tennant.
The hour-long episode, "Voyage of the Damned", will start filming in Cardiff, Wales, in July.
"It is an incredible thrill to be joining David and the entire Dr Who production for this year's Christmas special," said Minogue.
"Dr Who enjoys a unique history and it is going to be very exciting to be a part of that."
Former television soap opera star Minogue returned to the stage last November with a sell out concert in Sydney after recovering from breast cancer.