Saturday 26 September 2009

star in Facebook Movie Justin Timberlake?


for Grammy award winning popstar Justin Timberlake, who is set to portray the founder of popular website Facebook in a new movie.
The SexyBack hitmaker will play the role of Facebook founding president Sean Parker in the film, Variety reported.
The film titled The Social Network will be directed by David Fincher and is based on the script by Aaron Sorkin. The film also stars Jesse Eisenberg and actor Andrew Garfield and is expected to go on the floor in Boston, Massachusetts next month.
The film will focus on the rising popularity and success of Facebook, which was created in 2004. It recently has more than 300 million members worldwide

Wednesday 23 September 2009

Jesse Eisenberg To Star In Facebook Movie to Justin Timberlake


Eisenberg will play site's founder, Timberlake its first president in David Fincher's 'The Social Network.'

It's official: Jesse Eisenberg will play Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network," a film based on the creation of the social networking site. But he's not the only rumored name now confirmed to be in the film. Variety reports that Justin Timberlake will also star in the flick alongside Eisenberg.
Timberlake will play Napster co-founder Sean Parker, who became Facebook's founding president. Andrew Garfield has been cast as Eduardo Saverin, the Facebook co-founder who had a falling out with Zuckerberg as the site became a financial success. The crew, along with director David Fincher, will begin filming next month in Boston before moving production to Los Angeles.
One of the film's executive producers, Kevin Spacey, spoke to MTV News currently about the flick, speculating that it would begin filming before the end of this year, although at that time the details, including who would be directing and starring in the movie, had yet to be worked out.
Spacey did note that he was "enormously excited" about the film. "Great story for people that don't actually know how it happened," he said. "Very filmic, very modern, very cool."
Meanwhile, even as late as last week, Eisenberg wouldn't confirm to MTV News that he was tackling the Zuckerberg role. Instead he opted to say only that he was still rumored to be attached to the film, which was penned by "West Wing" creator Aaron Sorkin. At the junket for "Zombieland," he said, "They are rumors. That is true."

Monday 21 September 2009

Emmy 2009 Winner, Justin Timberlake




















California Singer/songwriter/producer/actor (wow that's a lot) and Emmy lover Justin Timberlake attended the currently concluded 61st Annual Emmy Awards 2009 held at Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, California on September 20, 2009.Photographed below, Justin Timberlake holds his fresh Emmy award in the press room of Emmy 2009. Timberlake made Emmy history by winning as a Saturday Night Live host in the first year that SNL hosts could contend for a Guest Emmy.

Tuesday 15 September 2009

Britney joke Justin Timberlake's


Justin Timberlake has taken a swipe at his and Britney Spears' previous relationship.
The 4 Minutes singer hosted US show Saturday Night Live and took part in a skit in which he pretended to be one of his Irish ancestors, predicting the future of his great-great-grandson 'Justin'.
"At first he'll date a democratic female singer publicly they claim to be virgins but privately, he hit it," he said.
During the vignette he also alluded to his days in boyband N-Sync, with the rootage predicting Justin would end up in a band which would be "sort of like a sweatshop".
Another sketch saw Justin cuddling up to Susan Sarandon, while he and another comedian sang: "I'm a motherlover, you're a motherlover, we should f**k each other's mothers."
In the studio he was joined by singer Ciara and the two performed their hit Love, Sex, Magic.
Justin's stint was the third time hosting the show, and earlier in the day he had been awarded a Creative Arts Emmy for his previous guest spots.
SNL regular Tina Fey was also recognised by the TV academy for her running impressions of US political figure Sarah Palin.