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		<title>Question of the Week: Would You, Like Snoop Dogg (er, Lion), Change Your Name?</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 10:00:30 -0400</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This week we asked actors, actresses, directors and <strong>Miss USA</strong> (!), what they thought of the name news: the rapper <strong>Snoop Dogg</strong> recently announced, after a trip to Jamaica, that he now wants to be referred to as <strong>Snoop Lion</strong>. He calls the moniker shift "an evolution"--we call it a risk! Is there a stronger branded name in rap? (Other than, perhaps, his old partner and producer <strong>Dr. Dre</strong>, he of the Dr. Pepper commericals and omnipresent headphones.)</p>
<p>In any case, everyone had an opinion: <strong>Vivica Fox, Kick Kennedy, Chaske Spencer</strong>, and more. So we collected their thoughts and answers to the question: <strong>Do you think "Snoop Lion" is an improvement on "Snoop Dogg"? Would you change your name, given the chance</strong>?<!--more--></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week we asked actors, actresses, directors and <strong>Miss USA</strong> (!), what they thought of the name news: the rapper <strong>Snoop Dogg</strong> recently announced, after a trip to Jamaica, that he now wants to be referred to as <strong>Snoop Lion</strong>. He calls the moniker shift "an evolution"--we call it a risk! Is there a stronger branded name in rap? (Other than, perhaps, his old partner and producer <strong>Dr. Dre</strong>, he of the Dr. Pepper commericals and omnipresent headphones.)</p>
<p>In any case, everyone had an opinion: <strong>Vivica Fox, Kick Kennedy, Chaske Spencer</strong>, and more. So we collected their thoughts and answers to the question: <strong>Do you think "Snoop Lion" is an improvement on "Snoop Dogg"? Would you change your name, given the chance</strong>?<!--more--></p>
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		<title>Total Recall of the Heart: Vivica A. Fox Shakes Her Stuff While Jessica Biel Bails</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2012 09:40:32 -0400</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_7753" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/634795393762402500241572_56_aat_8665.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-7753" title="INSTYLE and The Peggy Siegal Company Present a Special NY Screening of Columbia Pictures' TOTAL RECALL" src="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/634795393762402500241572_56_aat_8665.jpg?w=200" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jessica Biel at <em>Total Recall</em> screening (Andrew Toth/Patrick McMullan)</p></div></p>
<p>"To call the remake of <em>Total Recall</em> a movie is like saying that watching your brother play Call of Duty qualifies as a cinematic experience," <em>The Observer</em> preached to a small cluster of friends as we made our way from the Chelsea Cinema screening to No. 8 for the after party.</p>
<p>In fact, the movie had been one of the worst things we'd ever seen...to call it a film is really giving it too much justice; the entire 118 minutes was made up of Colin Farrell trading machine fire with a bunch of droids from <em>I, Robots</em> on the Death Star while occasionally mumbling "But I don't even know <em>who</em> I am."</p>
<p>We hated to say it, but Arnold did it better.</p>
<p><!--more-->"Oh yeah, and what was up with the leader of the rebellion? It was just some old guy," <em>Twilight</em>'s <strong>Chaske Spencer</strong> sighed. (In fact, no spoilers, but don't be looking for any "<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_MM6aX0Fqs&amp;feature=related">Quaid, start the reactor!</a>" moments out of this almost-silent film.)</p>
<p>"God, that was Bil Nighy," We shook our head over the wasted talent in the movie: Mr. Nighy, Bryan Cranston, the Asian guy from <em>Harold and Kuma</em>r...</p>
<p>"Hah, the science guy?"</p>
<p>"No, that's Bill Nye...this was the guy from the third <em>Pirates of the Caribbean</em>," we said, because we know a lot about great films.</p>
<p>"Oh, he was awesome in that," another friend responded.</p>
<p>"He was a talking octopus in that," we said. "But yes, it was a much better role."</p>
<p>Even Recall's star <strong>Jessica Biel</strong> seemed embarrassed to be involved in <em>Recall</em>, showing up late to the screening and leaving the theater two minutes after the movie started. Nor was she to be found at the after party, though we did literally bump into <strong>Vivica A. Fox</strong> at the bar, who mistook our hips hitting each other as a sign that we were dancing.</p>
<p>"Yeah, get down girl!" the actress encouraged, shaking like a maraca. We used the opening to ask her what she had thought of the film.</p>
<p>"Absolutely loved it!" she effused. "Just a really great action film."</p>
<p>Teen nymph <strong>Sami Gayle</strong> gave practically the same response, though we gave her a pass because she was too young to have seen the original. (And if that didn't make us feel old and creepy, the fact that we noticed that she had her braces removed sure did.)</p>
<p><strong>Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy</strong> eyed us warily before telling us that she also loved the movie. Were we in bizarro land? Had anyone else actually watched that thing?</p>
<p>Finally, her <em>Newsroom</em> co-star <strong>Thomas Matthews</strong> revealed the problem. "I loved the movie," he said dutifully. When we asked how that was humanely possible, the mop-top actor shrugged.</p>
<p>"You never know who you're talking to at these things," he said. "If you ask me how the movie was, you might be working for their publicity department."</p>
<p>Very clever, Mr. Matthews. We asked him what it was like to work with Aaron Sorkin.</p>
<p>"It's great," he replied, automatically sliding back into positive sound-byte mode. "He really takes time with each of us on set. And we're actually going over to his house on Sunday to watch the new episode!"</p>
<p>Hey, even Sorkenese is better than sitting through the mind-numbing sludge of <em>Recall</em>.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_7753" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/634795393762402500241572_56_aat_8665.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-7753" title="INSTYLE and The Peggy Siegal Company Present a Special NY Screening of Columbia Pictures' TOTAL RECALL" src="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/634795393762402500241572_56_aat_8665.jpg?w=200" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jessica Biel at <em>Total Recall</em> screening (Andrew Toth/Patrick McMullan)</p></div></p>
<p>"To call the remake of <em>Total Recall</em> a movie is like saying that watching your brother play Call of Duty qualifies as a cinematic experience," <em>The Observer</em> preached to a small cluster of friends as we made our way from the Chelsea Cinema screening to No. 8 for the after party.</p>
<p>In fact, the movie had been one of the worst things we'd ever seen...to call it a film is really giving it too much justice; the entire 118 minutes was made up of Colin Farrell trading machine fire with a bunch of droids from <em>I, Robots</em> on the Death Star while occasionally mumbling "But I don't even know <em>who</em> I am."</p>
<p>We hated to say it, but Arnold did it better.</p>
<p><!--more-->"Oh yeah, and what was up with the leader of the rebellion? It was just some old guy," <em>Twilight</em>'s <strong>Chaske Spencer</strong> sighed. (In fact, no spoilers, but don't be looking for any "<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_MM6aX0Fqs&amp;feature=related">Quaid, start the reactor!</a>" moments out of this almost-silent film.)</p>
<p>"God, that was Bil Nighy," We shook our head over the wasted talent in the movie: Mr. Nighy, Bryan Cranston, the Asian guy from <em>Harold and Kuma</em>r...</p>
<p>"Hah, the science guy?"</p>
<p>"No, that's Bill Nye...this was the guy from the third <em>Pirates of the Caribbean</em>," we said, because we know a lot about great films.</p>
<p>"Oh, he was awesome in that," another friend responded.</p>
<p>"He was a talking octopus in that," we said. "But yes, it was a much better role."</p>
<p>Even Recall's star <strong>Jessica Biel</strong> seemed embarrassed to be involved in <em>Recall</em>, showing up late to the screening and leaving the theater two minutes after the movie started. Nor was she to be found at the after party, though we did literally bump into <strong>Vivica A. Fox</strong> at the bar, who mistook our hips hitting each other as a sign that we were dancing.</p>
<p>"Yeah, get down girl!" the actress encouraged, shaking like a maraca. We used the opening to ask her what she had thought of the film.</p>
<p>"Absolutely loved it!" she effused. "Just a really great action film."</p>
<p>Teen nymph <strong>Sami Gayle</strong> gave practically the same response, though we gave her a pass because she was too young to have seen the original. (And if that didn't make us feel old and creepy, the fact that we noticed that she had her braces removed sure did.)</p>
<p><strong>Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy</strong> eyed us warily before telling us that she also loved the movie. Were we in bizarro land? Had anyone else actually watched that thing?</p>
<p>Finally, her <em>Newsroom</em> co-star <strong>Thomas Matthews</strong> revealed the problem. "I loved the movie," he said dutifully. When we asked how that was humanely possible, the mop-top actor shrugged.</p>
<p>"You never know who you're talking to at these things," he said. "If you ask me how the movie was, you might be working for their publicity department."</p>
<p>Very clever, Mr. Matthews. We asked him what it was like to work with Aaron Sorkin.</p>
<p>"It's great," he replied, automatically sliding back into positive sound-byte mode. "He really takes time with each of us on set. And we're actually going over to his house on Sunday to watch the new episode!"</p>
<p>Hey, even Sorkenese is better than sitting through the mind-numbing sludge of <em>Recall</em>.</p>
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		<title>An Arachnid Affair at the Lilium: The Amazing Spider-Man Afterparty</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2012 14:45:09 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Luke Hammerman</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_6591" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/6347654651608262503141417_56_spid1_20120628_at_0321.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6591" title="The Peggy Siegal Company and The Wall Street Journal Present a Special Screening of Columbia Pictures` THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN" src="http://nyovelvetroper.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/6347654651608262503141417_56_spid1_20120628_at_0321.jpg?w=300" alt="" width="300" height="240" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Constantine Maroulis, with Spider-Man goodies in hand. (Andrew Toth/PatrickMcMullan)</p></div></p>
<p>While we attended the screening of <em>The Amazing Spider-Man</em> last night, we'll leave the movie to the critics at <em>The Daily Bugle</em>. However, the afterparty, thrown by the Peggy Siegal Company and the Gerber Group at Lilium? We were on that like Peter Parker is on the Spider-Man beat.<!--more--></p>
<p>“That movie was amazing! Andrew Garfield is so good as Spider-Man!” independent film director <strong>Ry</strong> <strong>Russo Young </strong>told us over the lively music that filled the modest-sized Lilium lounge. We barely had time to agree with her before being separated in the crowded space. However, we did see her talking with director, actor and producer <strong>Alex Karpovsky</strong>, an actor on the HBO series <em>Girls</em> with Lena Dunham. (Ms. Dunham and Ms. Young co-wrote <em>Nobody Walks</em> together, which was recently screened at the BAMcinemafest.)</p>
<p>We asked <em>Smash’s</em> <strong>Jaime Cepero</strong> about his preferred superhero. “Spawn has to be one of my favorites. Spawn is just a BAMF,” Mr. Cepero told us, referencing a subversive internet acronym (Google it). However, before we could even stare at the looping video of a pair of lipsticked lips sensually licking up pomegranate seeds that played above the bar, we heard  <em>Twilight</em> star <strong>Chaske Spencer’s </strong>deep voice behind us. Mr. Spencer told us that now that he is finally done with <em>Twilight</em>, he is working with his new production company on some indie projects.</p>
<p>Actor, singer and <em>American</em> <em>Idol</em> finalist <strong>Constantine</strong> <strong>Maroulis</strong> was moving a little slow due to a huge protective boot he had on his right leg. “No, I was not playing superhero,” he laughed. “I was actually playing softball at Yankee Stadium. It had always been my dream to play at Yankee Stadium and I got to do it for a charity fundraiser, but I rolled my ankle. But the boot helps and it matches my pants!” He lifted it slightly to show us. “Kinda Spider-Man style right?"</p>
<p>The boot certainly did not stop Mr. Maroulis from snagging up three of the Spider-Man action figures that were floating around the room. His girlfriend, model<strong> Ashley Haas</strong>, who he met in a bar down the street from the theater where he performed in <em>Rock of Ages</em>, laughed at his antics. Mr. Maroulis admitted to us that he has yet to see the movie version of the play, despite making an appearance in it.</p>
<p>The party was still going strong when we left. As we were leaving we overheard Miss USA <strong>Olivia Culpo</strong> mention that it must be nice to swing from building to building like Spider-Man. Well, Ms. Culpo, it certainly would beat the subway.</p>
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<p>While we attended the screening of <em>The Amazing Spider-Man</em> last night, we'll leave the movie to the critics at <em>The Daily Bugle</em>. However, the afterparty, thrown by the Peggy Siegal Company and the Gerber Group at Lilium? We were on that like Peter Parker is on the Spider-Man beat.<!--more--></p>
<p>“That movie was amazing! Andrew Garfield is so good as Spider-Man!” independent film director <strong>Ry</strong> <strong>Russo Young </strong>told us over the lively music that filled the modest-sized Lilium lounge. We barely had time to agree with her before being separated in the crowded space. However, we did see her talking with director, actor and producer <strong>Alex Karpovsky</strong>, an actor on the HBO series <em>Girls</em> with Lena Dunham. (Ms. Dunham and Ms. Young co-wrote <em>Nobody Walks</em> together, which was recently screened at the BAMcinemafest.)</p>
<p>We asked <em>Smash’s</em> <strong>Jaime Cepero</strong> about his preferred superhero. “Spawn has to be one of my favorites. Spawn is just a BAMF,” Mr. Cepero told us, referencing a subversive internet acronym (Google it). However, before we could even stare at the looping video of a pair of lipsticked lips sensually licking up pomegranate seeds that played above the bar, we heard  <em>Twilight</em> star <strong>Chaske Spencer’s </strong>deep voice behind us. Mr. Spencer told us that now that he is finally done with <em>Twilight</em>, he is working with his new production company on some indie projects.</p>
<p>Actor, singer and <em>American</em> <em>Idol</em> finalist <strong>Constantine</strong> <strong>Maroulis</strong> was moving a little slow due to a huge protective boot he had on his right leg. “No, I was not playing superhero,” he laughed. “I was actually playing softball at Yankee Stadium. It had always been my dream to play at Yankee Stadium and I got to do it for a charity fundraiser, but I rolled my ankle. But the boot helps and it matches my pants!” He lifted it slightly to show us. “Kinda Spider-Man style right?"</p>
<p>The boot certainly did not stop Mr. Maroulis from snagging up three of the Spider-Man action figures that were floating around the room. His girlfriend, model<strong> Ashley Haas</strong>, who he met in a bar down the street from the theater where he performed in <em>Rock of Ages</em>, laughed at his antics. Mr. Maroulis admitted to us that he has yet to see the movie version of the play, despite making an appearance in it.</p>
<p>The party was still going strong when we left. As we were leaving we overheard Miss USA <strong>Olivia Culpo</strong> mention that it must be nice to swing from building to building like Spider-Man. Well, Ms. Culpo, it certainly would beat the subway.</p>
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