Sparhussen is the Swedish band behind the music of the Easy to Assemble series. Bah-ba-Bah-BAaa. Well now they have their very own spin off show. Keanu Reeves plays their producer. Normally we think that extremely funny means it has to be in your face and LOUD: circus clowns, Tom and Jerry, Will Ferrel etc.
The genius of this show is that it is the complete opposite. Not sure why Keanu is making those funny noises at the end of this trailer. But nonetheless, it is hilarious!
Can't wait for the episodes to start airing October 8.
Actor Keanu Reeves speaks onstage at the "The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee" press conference held at the Four Seasons Hotel on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada
Actor Keanu Reeves speaks onstage at the "The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee" press conference held at the Four Seasons Hotel on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada
Actors Keanu Reeves and Robin Wright Penn speak onstage at the "The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee" press conference held at the Four Seasons Hotel on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada
Actors Keanu Reeves and Robin Wright Penn speak onstage at the "The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee" press conference held at the Four Seasons Hotel on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada
Actor Keanu Reeves, writer/director Rebecca Miller and actress Robin Wright Penn speak onstage at the "The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee" press conference held at the Four Seasons Hotel on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
Actor Keanu Reeves arrives at the "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee" screening during the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival held at Roy Thomson Hall on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
Actor Keanu Reeves arrives at the "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee" screening during the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival held at Roy Thomson Hall on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada
Actress Robin Wright Penn, writer/director Rebecca Miller and actor Keanu Reeves arrive at the "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee" screening during the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival held at Roy Thomson Hall on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
Actor Keanu Reeves speaks at the "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee" screening introduction during the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival held at Roy Thomson Hall on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada
Actress Robin Wright Penn, writer/director Rebecca Miller and actor Keanu Reeves speak at the "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee" screening introduction during the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival held at Roy Thomson Hall on September 15, 2009 in Toronto, Canada
Keanu Reeves was spotted sharing dinner with Italian director Gabriele Muccino at Sainta Lucia restaurant in Italy today. After downing some wine and laughing together they proceeded outside where Keanu was seen holding what looks like a script! Maybe their is a collaboration about to happen?http://www.accidentalsexiness.com/2009/06/14/keanu-reeves-wine-dine/
Ator foi visto com uma mulher em Londres no final de semana
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Keanu Reeves foi flagrado em nova companhia no último final de semana. Segundo a agência "Grosby", o ator aproveitou uma tarde de sol, em Londres, ao lado de uma mulher. Sem notar a presença dos paparazzi que estavam no local, Keanu conversou intimamente durante longas horas com a "amiga", que não teve sua identidade revelada. O flagra foi registrado no domingo (31), no banco de um parque na capital inglesa. Momentos depois, os dois deixaram o local na moto do ator.
Recentemente surgiram boatos na imprensa de que o ator poderia estar envolvido com Cameron Diaz. Segundo a imprensa internacional, os dois teriam tido um rápido encontro em um restaurante de Los Angeles, antes de irem ao cinema.
The Lake House is a remake of a 2000 South Korean film entitled Il Mare. The title, Il Mare, means 'The Sea' in Italian, and is the name of the seaside house which is the setting of the story. The film was remade by Warner Brothers starring Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves in 2006. As The Lake House begins, doctor Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock) has just moved in to a beautiful glass house, hoping to start a new life after a failed relationship. Soon, she begins corresponding with a man named Alex Wyler (Keanu Reeves) in the form of letters left in her mailbox. However, when Alex replies to Kate's note and a correspondence ensues, their initial misunderstandings soon turn to disbelief when she claims to be living in 2006 and he is in 2004.
I have no problem with time warps, other dimensions, the presence of angels, and that the world just might be a cosmic soup of whirling particles. Seeing is not believing, because we see through a glass darkly, and anything might be possible, even the premise of this plot, implausible as it might be. The Lake House is a rare gem, the kind of film that Hollywood hasn't made for decades. Complex, sci-fi plot aside, it comes down to a story about how two peoples lives change when they allow themselves to connect. It's honest. Its cinematography is gorgeous and the performances are good.
The Lake House is a touching film, free of all the hustle and bustle of modern American cinema and culture in general. There's no emailing, just good old-fashioned letter writing. It's a throwback to the real movies. It focuses most of its energy on telling a complicated story in a way that's understandable but not overly explanatory. But who said it has to make sense? If the viewer can take the leap of faith on time travel and changing destiny you will have a good time watching. Unfortunately, the ending isn't passionate or strong enough to excuse the suspension of belief it demands.
The plot device involving time doesn't get dumber and sillier as the movie goes on. It ends up being one small implausible aspect in an otherwise believable movie. I suppose another thing I didn't like too much about the movie was the fact that although the acting was solid, the main characters just weren't that interesting. Both carry a quiet intensity that provokes them to speak barely above whispers, and stay distant from romantic prospects in the real world. The Lake House is an adult summer romance, a beach read of a film that doesn't make you feel stupid on the way out and that's just about the best you could hope for something like this.
An Ontario woman named Karen Sala recently filed a claim against fellow Canadian and actor Keanu Reeves stating he is the father of "at least one" of her four children who are now all in their twenties.
At the urging of his attorney, Lorne Wolfson, Reeves has agreed to submit his DNA in order to prove he is not the father of any of Sala's children. If the results are negative then Reeves will not be paying the whopping $150,000 per month in child support or the $3,000,000 per month spousal support Sala is seeking in the case. (via TMZ)