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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Sandra Bullock Adopts Baby Boy!

Just 10 days after the Oscar’s in March, Sandra Bullock and her husband, Jesse James, split following reports that he had cheated. Four years prior, Bullock and James had begun an adoption process. However, Sandra finalized the adoption of her brand new baby boy, Louis Bardo, Bullock, as a single parent.
Bullock adopted the 3 and a half month old from New Orleans, and the 45 year old Oscar winning actress says she couldn’t be happier.
“He’s just perfect, I can’t even describe him any other way,” Bullock reveals exclusively in the new issue of PEOPLE. “It’s like he’s always been a part of our lives.”

FAMILY TIME: SANDRA BULLOCK w/ BABY LOUIS | BRAD & ANGELINA w/ THE CREW

Actress on Sunday (March 20). Sandra is in NYC filming the new movie, “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” and the star in Japan after the natural disasters occurred earlier this month.

The  to do some grocery shopping at a local market on Sunday March 20. Angelina has brought all six children to visit their dad Brad Pitt while he works on his latest project “Cogan’s Trade”.  walked while the twins were carried by their famous parents.
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Sandra Bullock divorcing Jesse James? Yes, maybe, not now, according to 'pals'

Sandra Bullock, who has been  entirely in seclusion since revelations that husband Jesse James   is definitely planning on divorcing the motorcycle guru, a Bullock friend tells  “She won’t forgive him for this.”
Another friend tells  that Bullock is “sad — but getting angrier.” And yet another pal (heck, maybe the same one, but with a personality disorder) tells  that Bullock is considering giving James a second chance because he’s taking “positive action.”
James’ rep announced on Tuesday that the former “Monster Garage” star  to deal with “personal issues” after realizing “that this time was crucial to help himself, help his family and help save his marriage.”
“Jesse is in really bad shape and she’s not the sort of girl to kick a dog when he’s down,” the friend tells Popeater. “At the very least, you can expect Sandra to put the divorce on hold until after he gets treatment.”

All About SteveWatch

A hunky TV news cameraman named Steve (Bradley Cooper, hot off of surprise hit The Hangover) gets stalked by a lonely crossword puzzle creator named Mary (Sandra Bullock, in a career resurgence after The Proposal) in the comedy All About Steve. Although only one screenwriter is credited, All About Steve feels like it's been clumsily patched together from a dozen different versions of itself. The story makes no sense and there's very little that resembles recognizable human behavior...and yet, for that very reason, the movie exerts a perverse fascination. Some parts are actually funny--Thomas Haden Church (Sideways), as a reporter hungry for an anchor position, unleashes arias of manipulative babble--but most of the movie is just baffling. The filmmakers seem to think they're sending a heartwarming message about embracing yourself, no matter how out of the mainstream you may be. Unfortunately, all of the "quirky" people come across as brain-damaged because they're not really people, they're emblems of "uniqueness." Mary is meant to be endearingly eccentric, yet her social ineptness verges on schizophrenia or severe autism. At every turn, All About Steve unintentionally reminds the viewer that someone wrote this, that someone thought this bit of behavior or this turn of phrase would somehow make us like this character or find them charming. Unfortunately, that someone was very, very off the mark. The result--seeing the bald intentions under the failed result--is a jarring yet oddly compelling experience. Also featuring DJ Qualls (Hustle & Flow) and Katy Mixon (Eastbound & Down).

Sandra Bullock's reps: 'Most Wanted' is not the actress' next film



On Monday we joined many others in writing that Sandra Bullock has signed on to her first movie since winning an Oscar, an action-comedy at Universal titled "Most Wanted" on which she'll reunite with Ryan Reynolds and the creative team from
The news was greeted with a flurry of reaction, including own own that the film seemed like an unusual priority for someone who had just finished reinventing herself, at least to a certain degree, as a more serious dramatic actress.
On Tuesday her representatives made clear that the film wasn't a priority after all.
In a statement to 24 Frames, Bullock's agent made a point of noting that "Most Wanted" was in very early development and that Bullock would most certainly shoot something else before this movie, if she shoots it at all. "[Bullock] is simply attached to the project, which is currently in development. This is not her next film,” said Creative Artists Agency managing partner Kevin Huvane, who represents the actress. Indeed, the project is a pitch with no script -- writer Peter Chiarelli will set about writing it now -- and if that script comes in and doesn't meet with Bullock's approval, the actress has a clear out not to make the film.
Bullocksa Huvane went on to leave the door open even more. "There are several projects of many different genres that Ms. Bullock is presently considering and has not committed to any of them at this time.
"The next project that will follow her Oscar will be chosen carefully and with a great deal of thought," he added.
Part of the response seemed like the typical agency reaction to a casting leak. Representatives often downplay an attachment because they want to avoid looking like a client is getting booked up, thus scaring off other studios and producers with whom they are in discussions.

But there is a sense that  something deeper was going on -- a sense that Bullock and her team genuinely want to to do something more than just replicate a success they've already had, and emphasizing "Most Wanted" flies in the face of that goal.
Of course, it's still fair to analyze that attempted replication -- this is, after all, the first attachment for Bullock since she won an Oscar, and the microscope always comes out for that. It's just that, with another higher-priority attachment coming down the road, the microscope may have reason to come out again
--Steven Zeitchik

sandra bullock'Miss Congeniality' movies

I admit, I'm so in love and obsessed with everything that Sandra Bullock at the time. Not to say that I loved him before, as I did, but with everything that has continued in recent weeks, which will bring a new commitment. Instead of focusing on all the bullshit tabloid bad, I wanted to find a way to send my support to him as he goes through a painful period of their lives. We hope that those of you who feel the need to send some love to share this idea of ​​Sandy.

The charm of Sandra is difficult to define. Of course, it is beautiful - but not conventional. The chiseled features are softened by its exoticism and smoldering brown eyes and his smile has an effect that would Julia Roberts to shame. At almost 5'8, it "is both sculptural and well made, but not painfully thin. Sandra is right in every way, not too perfect, but quite extraordinary to make it special.

And then there's his game and mixed with his true personality. When you look at the sand in the films you like to feel by taking a look into your life. I never want to see me, "Sandra Bullock movie star," but Sandra in a situation in your own life. Based on what their colleagues, friends and family say she is so eccentric, charismatic and endearing as the characters he plays.

There is also a formula for the characters Bullock, which makes sense considering that hand picks his films and his production company. Sandra expertise lies in its ability to be malleable and versatile, a master of transformation, like a swan goose.

Thus, after a visit to my Wal-Mart, where I searched high and low for all things Sandra, I started my stay with Love Potion No. It was the first Sandra role she played opposite Tate Donovan, her real ex-girlfriend (who was also engaged to another American friend, Jennifer Aniston). Sandra has been a science geek who studied uninteresting chimpanzees. She wore prosthetic teeth are ugly place - but with a potion build confidence, it was not long before Sandra was dating a prince and the object of desire for many men.

Hope Floats (1998)

Cute-as-a-button Sandra Bullock is a homemaker who learns that her husband and his best friend is having an affair. The best friend supposedly revealed this information on a national talk show, leaving Bullock devastated and disgraced. Way back to his small hometown in Texas, she takes refuge with her eccentric mother. Laconic Harry Connick Jr., a former high school friend, trying to put out of his depression and Bullock win her heart. He, you see, was a torch for her since they were children.

You do not need a crystal ball to see where this leads. And 'mediocre love story, but it is annoying waste of potential. The script has a lot to say about how to find your true identity, but it makes all the sentimentality and the depth of the Hallmark card. - Rochelle O'Gorman

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Birdee Pruitt (Bullock) has a life most people envy. But when her unfaithful husband reveals infidelity of her talk show on national TV, his perfect life falls apart. Destruction, and his house Birdee head girls of the town she left behind. When the mother and daughter struggle to adjust to their new life, slowly gaining strength Birdee to open her heart and find hope again.

28 Days' movies


To appreciate 28 Days, it's best to be thankful that director Betty Thomas hasn't forced Sandra Bullock into a remake of Clean and Sober. Instead Thomas has balanced her comedic sensibility (evident in Dr. Dolittle and Private Parts) with the seriousness of alcoholism and substance abuse, and she succeeds without compromising the gravity of the subject matter. Some critics have scoffed at the movie's breezy, formulaic portrait of 27-year-old boozer and pill-popper Gwen Cummings (Bullock), but this smooth-running star vehicle does for Bullock what Erin Brockovich did for Julia Roberts, focusing her appeal in a substantial role without taxing the limits of her talent. It's no wonder that Susannah Grant (who wrote both films) was one of the hottest new screenwriters of 1999. She writes "Hollywood Lite" without insulting anyone's intelligence.

As played by Bullock, Gwen is an alcoholic in denial whose latest bender with boozer boyfriend Jasper (Dominic West) ruins the wedding of her sister (Elizabeth Perkins) and lands her in a month-long rehab program with the requisite gang of struggling drunks and junkies. Newcomer Alan Tudyk steals his scenes as a gay German rehabber who might've dropped in from a Berlin performance-art exhibit, and Steve Buscemi aptly conveys the weary commitment of a counselor who's seen it all. Thomas has surrounded Bullock with a sharp ensemble, and the addition of singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III (as a kind of Greek chorus crooner) is sublimely inspired. Certainly no surprises here--the warring sisters will reconcile, and at least one rehabber will fail to recover--but there's ample pleasure to be found in Bullock's finely tuned performance, and in Thomas's inclusion of flashbacks and tangents that add depth and laughter in just the right dosage.

Sandra Bullock & Scarlett Johannson Kiss At MTV Awards (PHOTOS)

Sandra Bullock (looking amazing) made his second appearance in as many days to take the Generation Award MTV Movie Awards, during which he locked lips with Scarlett Johansson.

Johansson, as well as the former Bullock co-stars Betty White and Bradley Cooper, Bullock presented with his prize. Husband Johansson Ryan Reynolds, who could not be there, he was nominated for best kiss with Bullock. They lost, but Scarlett wanted to make a sweet kiss alone.