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Showing posts with label David Arquette. Show all posts

"Scream 4" in the Works


Scream creator Kevin Williamson stated that the script for Scream 4 is in the works, but not just one, he is working on a whole new Scream trilogy. Williams stated, "I created three different chapters, broke it up and I got really excited." Executive producer Bob Weinstein has yet to sign on but chances are he will.

The plan is to have Scream 4 start up 10 years from the point Scream 3 left off. Courtney and David Arquette are on deck for the projects, but Neve Campbell and Jamie Kennedy will not be joining them.

Celebrities team up with My Little Pony for a good cause!

Left: Kimora Lee Simmons for Baby Phat designs a limited-edition My Little Pony.

Right: John Stamos' design.

Fans of Hasbro’s iconic MY LITTLE PONY brand have the chance to add an extra special piece to their collection with a one-of-a-kind pony designed by a noted artist or celebrity. Unique 18-inch ponies, part of a collection created to celebrate the MY LITTLE PONY brand’s 25th birthday and designed by stars such as David Arquette and Courteney Cox, Kimora Lee Simmons, Leah Remini and LeAnn Rimes, are available as part of an exclusive online auction on Charityfolks.com to support Give Kids The World Village, a nonprofit organization that provides week-long vacations to Central Florida to children with life-threatening illnesses and their families.

Each of the following individuals has created a unique 18-inch MY LITTLE PONY figure for auction:

Television and film personalities: David Arquette and Courteney Cox, Leah Remini, John Stamos
Musicians: Deborah Gibson, Amy Grant, LeAnn Rimes
Fashion influentials: Kimora Lee Simmons for Baby Phat, Lisa Pliner, wife of shoe designer, Donald Pliner
Artists: Jon Burgerman, Toki Doki, Catalina Estrada, Jim Houser, Klor (123 Klan), Junko Mizuno, Claw Money, Junie Moon, Tado

"The MY LITTLE PONY Project: 25 Ponies for 25 Years” collection also includes several ponies created by MY LITTLE PONY enthusiasts from around the globe, chosen as part of an online contest. Custom ponies were designed by children from Ireland, Mexico, Australia and the United States and one adult from the MY LITTLE PONY collector community.

Created in honor of the brand's 25th birthday, “The MY LITTLE PONY Project: 25 Ponies for 25 Years” initiative invited international pop culture influentials including celebrities, fashion designers, artists, collectors, and kids to design a collection of 25 one-of-a-kind MY LITTLE PONY 18-inch figures. Hasbro officially launched the program earlier this year with the unveiling of the first two custom ponies: Silver Pony, a pony made from 100% sterling silver designed by Hasbro, and TWINKLE HOPE, a pony designed for Give Kids The World.

Due to overwhelming response additional ponies have been added to "The MY LITTLE PONY Project: 25 Ponies for 25 Years” collection, bringing the total number to thirty. Additions include one-of-a-kind ponies created by: artists Julie West and Superdeux, clothing designer Kevin Leong of Origami for Black Bean Inc., and KidRobot's Steven Maze with Laurel St. Romain.

Hasbro has worked with creative New York-based agency Thunderdog Studios and online auction marketplace CharityFolks.com, to bring this exciting project to life.

For more information on “The MY LITTLE PONY Project: 25 Ponies for 25 Years” program and to view portions of the collection, please log onto www.themylittleponyproject.com. To place a bid on pony in the collection, please visit www.charityfolks.com/mylittlepony.

Lepaparazzi News Update: Courtney Cox and David Arquette Break-Up Rumors


Insisting they are still happily married

Courtney Cox and David Arquette have slammed recent reports that their marriage is in trouble.

US tabloids have recently reported that the couple has hit a rocky patch in their seven year marriage.
Some reports even went so far as to speculate that Courtney was getting to close to Josh Stewart, her co-star in her new TV show Dirt.

A representative has however slammed these reports; saying in a statement to US Weekly There is not a shred of truth to the rumours about the state of their marriage.

"They are happily married and, like most married couples, they have some separate friendships and interests."

Both Courtney and David have revealed that they attended couples therapy before they married to work through some issues they had. In January (2007), Arquette admitted "We go to therapy once in a while...but I'm happy, don't get me wrong, I love her."

In Dirt, Courtney plays an unscrupulous tabloid journalist, who will do anything she can to get a celebrity story. Oh, the irony…
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