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		<title>Factory Girl (2006) DVD Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dropping out of Art College, Edie Sedgwick (Miller) heads to New York to be inspired and in 1965 one man was the main inspiration, Andy Warhol (Pearce). After meeting him at a party, Edie quickly becomes his muse, starring in his artist movies and becoming the centre of his artist circle of friends at his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dropping out of Art College, Edie Sedgwick (Miller) heads to New York to be inspired and in 1965 one man was the main inspiration, Andy Warhol (Pearce). After meeting him at a party, Edie quickly becomes his muse, starring in his artist movies and becoming the centre of his artist circle of friends at his warehouse studio, the Factory. Promising to make her a star, Andy Warhol transforms her from little rich girl into New York ‘It’ girl and the talk of the town but as Edie becomes consumed by the trappings of fame, Andy starts to think she is becoming more famous than him.</p>
<p>The enigma that was Andy Warhol drew many a character to him but none shone as brightly as Edie Sedgwick.<br />
The label of ‘It Girl’ has been given to many a model, actress or socialite since the 1920s. From Clara Bow to Paris Hilton, the It Girl has always been a fascination for the media and then the public alike, as they watch every move they make. There whole lives are lived with the media industry watching, as they attend events, functions, premieres and parties mixing with the most famous and powerful people on the planet, even though they have no real talent themselves.</p>
<p>Rich heiress Edie Sedgwick was one of those ‘It Girls’ that became a fascination in late 60s New York. The art school drop out who came to the Big Apple to be inspired, she was exactly that when she met up and coming artist Andy Warhol. The man famous for his paintings of American products like ‘Campbell&#8217;s Soup Cans’ and his paintings of celebrities Marilyn Monroe, Troy Donahue, and Elizabeth Taylor, transformed the women in his life into ‘Superstars’ and Eddie was one of them. Consumed by the bohemian eccentric lifestyle of parties, drugs and overly artistic and erotic movies, Edie adored the attention and the extravagance but it also led to her been consumed by addiction and spending all her inheritance.</p>
<p>This rise and subsequence fall of one of 60s New York’s best-known It Girls is a story with cinematic aspirations all over it and it was going to be a challenge for any actress to play her. Director George Hickenlooper and his creative team have ironically chosen a modern It Girl to bring Edie Sedgwick to life but Sienna Miller is more than just a paparazzi darling. Mainly known for gracing the pages of every celebrity magazine and for her relationship with Jude Law but Sienna Miller has main a name for herself as an actress after appearing in ‘Layer Cake’, ‘Alfie’ and ‘Casanova’ but it is this role that will finally give her the recognition she deserves. This is a performance that will finally get her taken seriously as an actress and should launch her career as an actress, finally moving her away from her celebrity darling image that has become the obsession of the media.</p>
<p>Equally excellent is the performance of Guy Pearce as Andy Warhol. Known for his total consumption of a role, Pearce becomes the famous artist completely, bringing his mannerisms and eccentricities to life. This proves again that Pearce is an astonishing actor. Hayden Christensen moves away from the Star Wars universe to star as fiction character Billy Quinn, obviously based on Bob Dylan. With questions about his abilities as an actor plaguing his career, this role gives him the chance to show that he can actually act. There are also good performances from Mena Suvari, Shawn Hatosy and comedian Jimmy Fallon, playing it straight for a while.</p>
<p>‘Factory Girl’ is a movie about a bohemian time and a girl pulled in by the trappings of fame and the lure of celebrity. The only problem is that none of the characters are not very likable and Edie herself isn’t the most sympathetic but this is still a fascinating tale and one that takes you back to the sixties.</p>
<p>PICTURE &#038; SOUND</p>
<p>Presented in Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic with a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, the transfer is good.</p>
<p>BONUS FEATURES</p>
<p>Commentary by Director George Hickenlooper<br />
In this informative, single person commentary reveals the difference between this unrated and extended version of the movie and why the director wanted to add more scenes into this version. He talks extensively his actors, talking passionately the contributions of Sienna Miller, Guy Pearce and the comedy from Jimmy Fallon. He also talks about filming in Louisiana, creating the era and adding additional scenes shot in New York. This is a good commentary that fans of the film should enjoy listening to.</p>
<p>Deleted Scene (1.21 mins)<br />
Entitled ‘We’re all Lost’, this deleted scene has optional commentary by director George Hickenlooper.</p>
<p>The Real Edie (28.21 mins)<br />
Director George Hickenlooper is joined by friends, family and people who knew Edie Sedgwick to talk about her life and what she was actually like. The group talks about her family, Fuzzy, the ranch where she grew up, the asylums she was sent to, moving to New York and meeting Andy Warhol. This is an informative insight into Edie’s life by the people who knew her.</p>
<p>Guy Pearce’s Video Diary (19.54 mins)<br />
The star of the film takes us behind the scenes of the production of the movie and talks to director George Hickenlooper, Sienna Miller, Jack Huston and many others with Jimmy Fallon providing most of the comedy. This is a fun behind the scenes diary that shows how the ensemble came together to tell Edie Sedgwick’s story.</p>
<p>Making Factory Girl (9.54 mins)<br />
Director George Hickenlooper and stars Sienna Miller, Guy Pearce and Jimmy Fallon talk about bringing Edie’s story to life to the silver screen.</p>
<p>Theatrical Trailer (2.12 mins)<br />
Watch the trailer that previewed the film in theatres and on the internet.</p>
<p>Trailers<br />
Previews of ‘Penelope’, ‘Come Early Morning’, ‘Bobby’, ‘Breaking and Entering’ and ‘Miss Potter’</p>
<p>OVERALL</p>
<p>The DVD treatment for ‘Factory Girl’ is very good. With a good commentary track and some excellent featurettes, fans of the film should be very pleased.</p>
<p>Source: Realmovienews.com</p>
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		<title>Hayden Christensen and Mario Andretti join the Bullrun 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hollywood film-actor Hayden Christensen and the racing-driver Mario Andretti confirmed their participation. Hayden Christensen (yep, the guy from Star Wars) is joining the Bullrun 2006. Christensen already did the Bullrun in 2005 with a Lamborghini Murcielago. Highlight last year, was a race between him and Basketball-player Dennis Rodmann on the Bonneville Salt Flats: Christensen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Hollywood film-actor Hayden Christensen and the racing-driver Mario Andretti confirmed their participation.</p>
<p>Hayden Christensen (yep, the guy from Star Wars) is joining the Bullrun 2006. Christensen already did the Bullrun in 2005 with a Lamborghini Murcielago. Highlight last year, was a race between him and Basketball-player Dennis Rodmann on the Bonneville Salt Flats: Christensen lost. “You have much to learn, young Padawan driver!,” Alex Roy (famous Bullrun and Gumball veteran) told him. “Back to Playstation for you!”</p>
<p>Mario Andretti (Formula 1 world champion 1978) will split his driving duties between two vehicles: a Panoz GTLM-R sporting over 400hp and a 420hp V8 2007 Audi RS4. On the first day of the event, Andretti will provide “hot laps” at a race track.<br />
The Bullrun route is a carefully guarded secret…even participants don’t know where they’re going at the start of each day.</p>
<p>This year’s event will start at a secret location in Manhattan on Saturday, July 22, 2006, and run to an undisclosed location in the Los Angeles area. The event spans 8 days and 7 nights. There is a party each night for the Rally’s prestigious participants.</p>
<p>The event is designed to attract the world’s greatest drivers and premium vehicles for what amounts to a week long party and cross country road trip.</p>
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		<title>National Post- July 19th, 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just when you thought it was safe &#8212; and you&#8217;d put away your celebrity first-aid kits for a bit &#8212; a whole depot&#8217;s worth of fancy feet are expected to be wheeling into Toronto on the weekend. And when we say wheel, we mean wheel. About 100 of them &#8212; petro-sexuals, some call &#8216;em &#8212; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just when you thought it was safe &#8212; and you&#8217;d put away your celebrity first-aid kits for a bit &#8212; a whole depot&#8217;s worth of fancy feet are expected to be wheeling into Toronto on the weekend. And when we say wheel, we mean wheel.</p>
<p>About 100 of them &#8212; petro-sexuals, some call &#8216;em &#8212; are expected to get to Toronto around sunset on Saturday. These are those blokes, and a few hot-to-rod ladies, who are taking part in a coast-to-coast, invitation-only luxury-car charity-rally called the Bullrun.Lamborghinis, Aston Martins, Rolls Royce Phantoms. That sort of thing.Or as Bullrun president Andy Duncan summed it up to a reporter last year, &#8220;It&#8217;s a bit of fun that&#8217;s all it is &#8230; guys with too much money and too much time on their hands.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yes, that sort of thing.The seat-belted scenesters driving in the race this year include former NBA shooter Dennis Rodman (the first Mr. Carmen Electra), our hometown boy Hayden Christensen (watch out for any Shattered Glass!), model Tyson Beckford and race-car Romeo Mario Andretti (probably the biggest name in the world of autosport).</p>
<p>Also along for the ride &#8212; I mean, have you ever known her to stay home? &#8212; is that singular sensation known as Paris Hilton.</p>
<p>Century Room, on King West, is where they&#8217;re set to party on the night that the gang arrive on cars that just scream &#8220;second mortgage!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;They&#8217;re driving straight here,&#8221; is what a source, in fact, tells me about the stop at the well-known club.<br />
Why waste time, surely? The party will start early &#8212; well, early for this crowd &#8212; as they&#8217;re only staying for one moon&#8217;s viewing.</p>
<p>And, then, off again for parts unknown first thing the next day. (Yes, sadly, they&#8217;ll probably have to miss Tim Russert&#8217;s Meet the Press on Sunday morning.)</p>
<p>The Bullrun, which begins the day before at a secret location in New York, is supposed to go for seven unholy days and nights, eventually veering its away to the City of Angels on the West Coast.<br />
Sounds divine, don&#8217;t it? May I, however, just humbly suggest that all your dear city-folk here look out for Dennis Rodman before you cross the street on Saturday. Please!That particular speed demon &#8212; a human windshield-wiper, if I&#8217;ve ever seen one &#8212; got a ticket last year during last year&#8217;s event<br />
that led briefly to an arrest warrant.Rodman was charged with speeding and reckless driving after he was stopped in a US$250,000 Lamborghini on a highway near the mountain town of Frisco, about 70 miles west of Denver, according to the Denver Post. Officers allegedly clocked him going 98 mph, and the former basketball star eventually pleaded guilty, paying out US$516.50 in fines and making a US$200 donation to charity.Fast and furious, indeed! This whole Bullrun thing &#8212; which would be precisely the sort of thing that Evelyn Waugh would be writing about if he was writing about his Bright Young Things today &#8212; reminds me a lot of a party I ended up at in the south of France some years ago. That was for a rally called the Gumball, probably the most famous race in the world. It&#8217;s essentially a richie-race rally that starts at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and zips to Madrid, Casablanca, Fez, etc, etc, etc.</p>
<p>The Oscar-winning Adrian Brody, who was racing that year in a Porsche 911 Turbo, explained the thrill of it all to me by saying &#8212; and this was his exact, exasperating quote &#8212; &#8220;I think everybody wants a certain freedom within certain parameters.&#8221;</p>
<p>Something else I remember: watching a highly excitable woman exclaiming, not so shyly at all, &#8220;Oh my God! There are people with actual head wounds at this party! How chic!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>DVS SHOE COMPANY AND “BIG RED” LEAD THE WAY FOR THE BULLRUN RALLY</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DVS Shoe Company is proud to announce that the DVS “Big Red” RV will be used as the official starting vehicle of the legendary Bullrun Rally for 2006. The rally is scheduled to begin in New York City on July 22nd and end in Los Angeles on July 28th. Piloting the DVS RV will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DVS Shoe Company is proud to announce that the DVS “Big Red” RV will be used as the official starting vehicle of the legendary Bullrun Rally for 2006. The rally is scheduled to begin in New York City on July 22nd and end in Los Angeles on July 28th. Piloting the DVS RV will be Sam Ratto accompanied by co-pilot Matt Staker. Also, friends and media will be boarding the Big Red Bus for any needed hospitality and the experience of a lifetime.</p>
<p>Bullrun is the most glamorous and high profile of the new breed of high-end &#8220;luxury lifestyle&#8221; automotive rallies. This invite-only epic rolling celebration across the United States brings together business professionals, celebrities, athletes, and a mixed cast of characters for an unforgettable cross-country adventure. The Bullrun route is a carefully guarded secret…even participants don’t know where they’re going until the start of each day. The event is limited to 100 VIP entrants and celebrity participants such as actor Hayden Christensen (Star Wars: Episode III), Mario Andretti, Paris Hilton, and Dennis Rodman.</p>
<p>The event spans eight days and seven nights, and there is a party each night for the Rally’s prestigious participants. DVS invites all of its fans to come meet the Big Red Bus along the way at various checkpoints. The DVS Big Red crew will be giving out special DVS goodies along the way.</p>
<p>Coverage of the Bullrun will appear in several media and print outlets. Spike TV, the official media partner, will air a mini-series on the Bullrun that will air late Fall. Additional television coverage will appear on NBC’s entertainment show Extra, who will be following Hayden Christensen, Discovery channel who will follow Boyd Coddington, and on Import Racers on ESPN2. Print media coverage will include magazines such as Wired, Intersection, Ride, Forbes, Radar and several others.</p>
<p>Log on to follow Big Red on its Bullrun adventure at dvs-bigred.com or www.bullrun.com. </p>
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		<title>CELEBRITIES, HOT RIDES A RACE ACROSS THE CONTINENT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bullrun! Remember the movie Gumball Rally, in which a secret code word &#8212; in this case &#8220;gumball&#8221; &#8212; would be whispered by someone at the end of a phone line? It meant head to a secret location and get ready to race across America. Well, this time the code word is &#8220;bullrun.&#8221; And when competitors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bullrun!</p>
<p>Remember the movie Gumball Rally, in which a secret code word &#8212; in this case &#8220;gumball&#8221; &#8212; would be whispered by someone at the end of a phone line?</p>
<p>It meant head to a secret location and get ready to race across America.</p>
<p>Well, this time the code word is &#8220;bullrun.&#8221;</p>
<p>And when competitors hear it, they know what it means.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s rally time. Time to head to their machine. New York to L.A. in your car &#8212; and fast.</p>
<p>Toronto is the first stop. Tonight.</p>
<p>Welcome to the 2006 Bullrun.</p>
<p>&#8220;Toronto has never seen anything like this,&#8221; said founder Andrew Duncan. &#8220;It&#8217;s a rally road trip for 100 invited Bullrunners &#8212; with some special events along the way.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a Cannonball Run &#8212; another movie depicting this kind of fun of driving more than 5,000 km from one end of the continent to the other.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a modern-day, millennium version of those movies,&#8221; jokes Duncan. &#8220;In the movies they would try to do it in 35 or 40 hours. We take seven days.&#8221;</p>
<p>Honest. And they are a little more public about it, heading out from New York City&#8217;s Times Square at sunrise this morning.</p>
<p>But after the first day&#8217;s run to Toronto, the route is a carefully guarded secret. Even the celebrity racers don&#8217;t know where they&#8217;re going next until the start of each day.</p>
<p>There should also be fewer police chases than in the movies &#8212; although you never know.</p>
<p>&#8220;There was that one time when Dennis Rodman forgot to pay for his gas in Denver and they issued a warrant for his arrest,&#8221; Duncan says, laughing.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s probably the least offensive thing Rodman&#8217;s actually ever done &#8212; although you know our own lovable OPP Sgt. Cam Woolley will be on the lookout for him.</p>
<p>Great story if they can nail him for doing something unusual on the QEW from Buffalo. Woolley, today&#8217;s Sheriff Buford T. Justice (played by Jackie Gleason so well in Smokey and the Bandit), must be already writing the script.</p>
<p>They should be able to get some money from the tax coffers from these guys.</p>
<p>And who gets to frisk Paris Hilton should she be going more than 100 km/h? No shortage of volunteers, I am sure.</p>
<p>Duncan insists everybody drives safely &#8212; although there was that time Canadian Hayden Christensen rolled his car during one of the rally track events en route. Should make a great reality TV show &#8212; which is actually something being shot along the way.</p>
<p>Now for those who haven&#8217;t seen any of these movies, with Bullrunners you&#8217;ve got people heading out on a coast-to-coast rally on the highways.</p>
<p>&#8220;There will be lots of surprises but if we told you what they were, they wouldn&#8217;t be surprises,&#8221; Duncan says.</p>
<p>One thing for sure: Arriving here tonight will be more than 100 slick cars and even hotter celebrities &#8212; all of whom paid the $14,000 entry fee. A massive party is planned on King St. W.&#8217;s famous Century Room upon their arrival.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will have a masseuse on site at the event for drivers with aching shoulders and backs after their long day driving,&#8221; said April Jackson of Elizabeth Grant, one of many sponsors. &#8220;We are launching a product for this called the Elizabeth Grant Bullrun Backrub.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wonder who gets to do Hilton&#8217;s backrub?</p>
<p>Woolley would probably have the stories of all stories to tell should it be him.</p>
<p>Maybe he&#8217;ll let our Toronto Police traffic team in on some of the fun.</p>
<p>Toronto coppers are in need of a laugh during this summer of sadness and firearms.</p>
<p>This whole event is a nice diversion and an example of what summer in the city could and should be.</p>
<p>Tonight will be a good night to see some celebrities. Among those on the list with Hilton are Rodman, Christensen and Mario Andretti. For those who want to see some Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Porsches, this is your dream come true.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the Hilton hotel will be the best place,&#8221; said Duncan. &#8220;There will be at least 100 really amazing cars.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also accessible for the public. &#8220;We are not car snobs,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>In fact, cars and the desire to see North America are what it&#8217;s all about it.</p>
<p>Duncan and business partner David Green started the Bullrun &#8220;because we were bored.&#8221;</p>
<p>They spiced it up a little by getting some people together and heading across country. The thing quickly caught on and the rich and famous couldn&#8217;t resist.</p>
<p>&#8220;Some people have great cars and nowhere to drive them and no reason too,&#8221; he said, adding this gives them a neat reason.</p>
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		<title>Cannon-Bullrun hits T.O.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[True to racing form, former Olympic sprinter Carl Lewis was the first celebrity driver across the finish line at the Toronto stop of a cross-continent rally race last night. But Lewis couldn&#8217;t catch non-celebrity rally enthusiasts like Rob Ferretti, 25, and Noah Lehmann-Haupt, 28, who arrived first at 7 p.m. in their $170,000 Ford GT. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>True to racing form, former Olympic sprinter Carl Lewis was the first celebrity driver across the finish line at the Toronto stop of a cross-continent rally race last night.</p>
<p>But Lewis couldn&#8217;t catch non-celebrity rally enthusiasts like Rob Ferretti, 25, and Noah Lehmann-Haupt, 28, who arrived first at 7 p.m. in their $170,000 Ford GT.</p>
<p>Although dozens of other non-celebrity racers in the 100-car Bullrun race also crossed the finish line hours before Lewis did, the retired sprinter fared much better than Star Wars star and local boy Hayden Christensen, whose Ferrari broke down somewhere in New York state. His car was reportedly being towed up to Toronto late last night.</p>
<p>The week-long Bullrun race from New York to Los Angeles is being filmed for British and American television, and will also feature celebrities such as Paris Hilton, who&#8217;ll likely join the race later in the week in Las Vegas, and former child stars Corey Feldman and Corey Haim, who lives in Toronto.</p>
<p>Lewis, Feldman, and Haim were among the 200 race participants who stopped in at the Toronto Hilton last night, the first checkpoint in the race, which began yesterday morning in Times Square in New York City.</p>
<p>Lewis, who drove a Dutch-made Spyker C8 Spyder, was asked if he was breaking the speed limit or dodging cops on the highways yesterday.</p>
<p>&#8220;Oh come on, I drove &#8230; what&#8217;s the speed limit here?&#8221; Lewis asked, before he was told the limit. &#8220;I drove 100 (km/h).&#8221;</p>
<p>Lewis said he&#8217;s been keeping a low profile lately, but said the Bullrun has given him a chance to dabble in showbiz while indulging his love for cars.</p>
<p>&#8220;The thing is, I&#8217;ve been way off the scene for a long time, deliberately. (It&#8217;s) 2006, I got two movies coming out this year&#8230;. I kinda got my mojo back,&#8221; Lewis said.</p>
<p>BEAT ANDRETTI</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a way to meet different people with similar interests,&#8221; he said of the race. &#8220;I could sit here and talk for hours with all of them about cars.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ferretti, from New York City, also couldn&#8217;t believe he and Lehmann-Haupt finished before racing legend Mario Andretti, also taking part in the rally.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not even going to compare driving skills with Mario Andretti, but we did beat him to the checkpoint,&#8221; Ferretti said.</p>
<p>When Feldman, who starred in Goonies and Stand By Me, arrived in his Lotus, Haim excitedly hugged his friend. The two will drive together on the next leg of the rally, and are currently working on a TV show that will star both of them.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s tough to wake up in the morning and not know where you&#8217;re going,&#8221; Haim joked, referring to the fact competitors don&#8217;t know where they&#8217;ll be driving to until the morning start time. &#8220;When I wake up I just go where they tell me to go.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>This Ain&#8217;t Pamplona: The 2006 Bullrun is Off!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So the initial hype is over and the action has begun. We just got off the phone with Alex Roy, who isn&#8217;t competing in this year&#8217;s Bullrun, but showed up in the Team Polizei M5 to escort the drivers up to Pocono and document the happenings. And happenings there were. After the jump, a gang [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So the initial hype is over and the action has begun. We just got off the phone with Alex Roy, who isn&#8217;t competing in this year&#8217;s Bullrun, but showed up in the Team Polizei M5 to escort the drivers up to Pocono and document the happenings. And happenings there were. After the jump, a gang of pics and lotsa anecdotes.</p>
<p>According to Alex and his photog pal JF Musial (who shot all of the photos for the story), somewhere on the high side of 60 to 80 cars showed up for the start of the race rally, and Roy reports that this year&#8217;s start contained more high-end, solidly-prepared cars than in years past, including a trio of Audi RS4s, one of which, of course, was driven by Mario Andretti, as well as a couple of Spykers, one of which was piloted by Olympic hero Carl Lewis. The other Spyker, right off the bat, didn&#8217;t fare so well. Driven by the company president, it got nailed by the fuzz before it reached the Poconos. In fact, according to the traffic on the Polizei scanner, the po-pos didn&#8217;t have enough squad cars to respond to all of the reports of Bullrun activity.</p>
<p>On a lighter note, Troy Hanson, affiliated with Hayden Christiansen&#8217;s &#8220;Don&#8217;t Fuck With The Sith, Bitch&#8221; team, ran out of gas in his Shelby GT500 Safety Car &#8212; replete with roof-mounted lights &#8212; short of the Jersey-Penna border. A New Jersey State Trooper pulled over to assist, and upon seeing markings on the Mustang indicating that Hanson was an IRL driver, the Indy Racing League-fan peace officer got Hanson topped up and then gave him a 120mph escort to the Pennsylvania state line. Whoever you are, inverse-of-Buford T. Justice, we salute you.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the non-participant Polizeis were offering an escort to a peleton that included our boy Skiny in an Audi A6 4.2.</p>
<p>The first car out, a Saleen S7 that Alex predicted would break down, failed fifteen minutes after its departure and showed up last to the jambalaya lunch and lap of the track at Pocono.</p>
<p>Speaking of the lap, the Ward/Haller &#8217;54 Studebaker apparently dominated the on-track proceedings, and according to Roy, is the coolest car of the event, hands-down. We&#8217;ll be blasting along in the Stude soon enough, wearing a cool shirt (and we don&#8217;t mean fashionable &#8212; the thing&#8217;s essentially a Cup car with a Studebaker body; needless to say, there&#8217;s no air conditioning compressor hooked up to the 305-inch, 650hp small block.)</p>
<p>As for the favorites? The two most experienced teams on the rally are the Rawlings and Collins teams, with Rawlings in the 750il that he finished last year&#8217;s rally in after his crazy-ass hot rod took a dirt nap, and Collins in a Ferrari 550. The main contender against the veterans is the Ford GT driven by Rob Ferretti and Noah Lehmann-Haupt, who apparently have pretty much duplicated Team Polizei&#8217;s law-enforcement-avoidance setup. Worryingly, their car &#8212; a vehicle that Noah rents out from his Gotham Dream Cars business, already has bald tires, and the GTs are legendary for blowing clutches during such events. But if they can keep it together, Roy thinks they&#8217;ve got a shot. The kids hit Toronto tonight.</p>
<p>As our date with the last few stages draws nearer, we&#8217;ll keep you posted on the happenings. [Thanks to Alex and JF for the reportage and photos.]</p>
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		<title>Car rally draws curious, few stars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bullrun 2006 revved into the city Sunday, after a stopover in Toronto. It had the makings of a star-studded event. It&#8217;s been described as the most glamorous of the new breed of luxury car rallies. There were Mercedes and BMWs, Vipers and Vets, Porsches and Lamborghinis. Video cameras were rolling. Interviews were being done. Star-gazers [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bullrun 2006 revved into the city Sunday, after a stopover in Toronto. It had the makings of a star-studded event. It&#8217;s been described as the most glamorous of the new breed of luxury car rallies. There were Mercedes and BMWs, Vipers and Vets, Porsches and Lamborghinis.</p>
<p>Video cameras were rolling. Interviews were being done. Star-gazers lined the banks of the Detroit River. But where were the stars?</p>
<p>Mario Andretti was supposed to have shown up, but he went home after his Toronto appearance. Hayden Christensen, of Star Wars fame, was also supposed to be here, but his brother Tove Christensen, a film producer in Los Angeles, pulled up in a Porsche instead. Hayden had car trouble and was planning to rejoin the race at a location down the road.</p>
<p>Hayden Christensen told canada.com on Sunday his Ferrari broke down somewhere in New York State and had to be transported to Toronto by truck. He said the next checkpoint in the race is Chicago.</p>
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		<title>Passing Through</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joe Talbot&#8217;s customized metallic blue Lotus looked a little out of place parked in the lot of Taco Bell on Toronto Road Monday afternoon. Web extra: More info on Bullrun 2006 After all, there aren&#8217;t many Lotuses in these parts. Same goes for Lamborghinis, Porsches and the multitude of other sports cars cruising down Interstate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joe Talbot&#8217;s customized metallic blue Lotus looked a little out of place parked in the lot of Taco Bell on Toronto Road Monday afternoon.<br />
Web extra: More info on Bullrun 2006</p>
<p>After all, there aren&#8217;t many Lotuses in these parts. Same goes for Lamborghinis, Porsches and the multitude of other sports cars cruising down Interstate 55 Monday &#8211; a few of which reportedly were going faster than 100 mph, sometimes on the shoulders, and had state troopers scrambling to track them down.</p>
<p>Talbot&#8217;s was among the dozens of high-end luxury cars that raced through the Springfield area on Monday&#8217;s leg of Bullrun 2006, an invitation-only coast-to-coast rally that attracts the rich, the famous and a cast of &#8220;petrosexuals&#8221; &#8211; people obsessed with cars and motor sports.</p>
<p>Entry fees for the race are $14,000.</p>
<p>Among the celebrities reportedly participating in Bullrun this year are racer Mario Andretti, Olympic athlete Carl Lewis, actors Hayden Christensen, Corey Feldman and Corey Haim and possibly former Chicago Bulls forward Dennis Rodman.</p>
<p>Participants left Times Square in New York City on Saturday and expect to arrive in Los Angeles on Saturday. They reportedly stay in five-star hotels, and the event&#8217;s parties are &#8220;legendary,&#8221; according to the event&#8217;s Web site at www.bullrun.com.</p>
<p>&#8220;Bullrunners&#8221; make their way from one checkpoint to the next and don&#8217;t know their destinations until they are handed a card each morning when they depart. The card lists an address, a destination city and the number of miles to get there. The rest of the navigation is up to them.</p>
<p>Talbot, a commissioning editor with British television network ITV, stopped at Taco Bell for a quick bite, then hit the highway again. Destination: 1 Busch Plaza in St. Louis, also known as the Anheuser-Busch brewery.</p>
<p>&#8220;We try and drive responsibly,&#8221; said Talbot, who is from London. &#8220;Not that many of us know the speed limits. It varies from state to state. Occasionally, as many people do, we get a bit overexcited at times.&#8221;</p>
<p>Most of the participating cars were emblazoned with numbers on their sides and adorned with a variety of decals. Among the makes and models represented in this year&#8217;s rally are Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bentley, Mercedes, Corvette, Lotus, Porsche, Ford Mustang, Chrysler PT Cruiser, Range Rover and BMW. A 1954 Studebaker Commander and a 1980s-model Suzuki SUV are among others in the running.</p>
<p>Tom and Rita Naylor of Stratfordshire, England, were driving car No. 48, a Buick Lucerne &#8211; not the sexiest car in the rally but certainly a reliable way to get across the country. Tom, a retired truck driver, won $30 million in a lottery in 2001. His personal cars include three Jaguars, a Bentley and an Astin Martin.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a great deal of fun. It&#8217;s not a race, it&#8217;s a rally,&#8221; he said, as he and Rita stopped to fuel up at a gas station near Illinois 108 outside Carlinville.</p>
<p>Though he hadn&#8217;t been driving as fast as the other participants and was consistently coming in last, he did manage to get a ticket for going 80 mph in a 60 mph zone early in the trip. He&#8217;s not worried about the fines, though.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s only money at the end of the day,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Many of the drivers outfitted their cars with such equipment as police scanners, CB radios and radar detectors and jammers. They made sure they had cash, identification, vehicle registration information and proof of their vehicle&#8217;s ownership.</p>
<p>Most of the cars had cameras and video equipment to document the race. Videographers were among the group, and some of their footage is going to air on Spike TV, one of them said.</p>
<p>Talbot said there even is a helicopter with special camera equipment following the race from above.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s an eclectic mix of people &#8211; fast cars, old cars, slow cars,&#8221; Talbot said. He added: &#8220;The best part of the rally is that it&#8217;s not about the cars. It&#8217;s about the people in the cars. There&#8217;s a real camaraderie.&#8221;</p>
<p>Most of the drivers had been pulled over at least once during the drive, according to Web sites dedicated to tracking the rally. Talbot said he&#8217;d been pulled over several times already but said the police had been very nice.</p>
<p>He added that the Illinois leg of the rally was &#8220;really boring,&#8221; &#8220;very flat&#8221; and the &#8220;worst part&#8221; of the race so far. He gave the leg between New York and Toronto a rave review.</p>
<p>District 9 Illinois State Police began receiving complaints about speeding sports cars with numbers on the side about 1:30 p.m. They received reports of cars going as fast as 140 mph. Most, if not all, of the drivers were slowed dramatically when they reached the construction zone at the Lake Springfield bridges south of the city.</p>
<p>By late afternoon, troopers had stopped two of the Bullrunners and issued them citations. District 6 troopers north of District 9 reportedly pulled over six drivers, and District 18 troopers to the south were made aware of the rally heading their direction. At least one of their troopers worked from an overpass, using a Lidar device to catch speeders.</p>
<p>Capt. Tim Reents of District 18 pulled over car No. 66 for going 78 mph in a 65 mph zone near Illinois 108. The same car was pulled over earlier near Springfield for having no visible registration.</p>
<p>&#8220;We can&#8217;t allow people to have an open race on the interstate highways,&#8221; he said.</p>
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		<title>Driving Darth Vader</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hayden Christensen probably wishes he had a space ship to take him from Syracuse to Toronto Saturday night when his Ferrari broke down on North Salina Street. Instead, the 25-year-old actor who played Anakin Skywalker in the last two “Star Wars” movies, spent eight hours in a flat bed truck with an Oswego County tow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hayden Christensen probably wishes he had a space ship to take him from Syracuse to Toronto Saturday night when his Ferrari broke down on North Salina Street.</p>
<p>Instead, the 25-year-old actor who played Anakin Skywalker in the last two “Star Wars” movies, spent eight hours in a flat bed truck with an Oswego County tow truck operator.</p>
<p>Christensen was driving in Bullrun 2006, an invitation-only, cross-country tour from New York to Los Angeles. The week-long tour costs $14,000 to enter and features 100 of the most exclusive cars in the world. Christensen was driving a $125,000, 1999 Ferrari with only 6,000 miles on it. At about 6 p.m. Saturday, his transmission broke down while driving on Interstate 81 in Syracuse. He pulled off the highway onto North Salina Street, near St. Joseph’s Hospital, to call a tow company.</p>
<p>Steve Burdick, who owns AAAA Burdick Discount Towing, was probably the first guy Christensen found in the phone book. Burdick didn’t know Christensen was famous when he pulled up to the scene.</p>
<p>“I just thought he had a rich daddy,” Burdick said. “I asked him what he does for a living and he said he was studying to become an actor, so I didn’t think much of it. I asked him if he knows Tom Cruise and he said he did.”</p>
<p>The pair spent more than an hour trying to figure out how to load the Ferrari onto the truck. It was stuck in second gear, Burdick said, and wouldn’t start. Finally, Burdick ran to a convenience store, bought a bottle of Wesson cooking oil and lubed the tires so they’d slide onto the flat bed.</p>
<p>“I’ve never hooked up a Ferrari before,” he said. “It took some fancy maneuvering to hook it up to the truck.”</p>
<p>The tow to Toronto was going to cost $1,000: $3.95 per mile</p>
<p>plus a $75 hook-up, Burdick said. Christensen agreed and they began the roughly 240-mile journey into Canada. Burdick still didn’t know his companion was the young Darth Vader.</p>
<p>Burdick told Christensen that he was a born again Christian and asked him if he had given his life to the Lord, he said. Hayden told Burdick that he believed “people came from monkeys,” Burdick said. The conversation got a bit deep and heated at times, Burdick said.</p>
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		<title>Star Wars&#8217; star hitches ride after car breaks down in Syracuse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Force was of no use when Darth Vader&#8217;s transport broke down in a galaxy far, far away &#8212; Syracuse, New York. Hayden Christensen, who portrays the young Darth Vader in the last two &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; films, was taking part in a cross-country driving tour when his 1999 Ferrari broke down in Syracuse on Saturday [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Force was of no use when Darth Vader&#8217;s transport broke down in a galaxy far, far away &#8212; Syracuse, New York.</p>
<p>Hayden Christensen, who portrays the young Darth Vader in the last two &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; films, was taking part in a cross-country driving tour when his 1999 Ferrari broke down in Syracuse on Saturday evening.</p>
<p>The 25-year-old actor called for a tow truck. Towing service owner Steve Burdick showed up in his flatbed truck but had no idea he was dealing with a famous actor. Burdick told the Syracuse Post-Standard he thought the guy was just someone who &#8212; quote &#8212; &#8220;had a rich daddy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Burdick transported the 125-thousand-dollar car and Christensen to Toronto, where the actor grew up. During the eight-hour trip, Burdick said he talked about being a born again Christian and played a cassette by a Christian motivational speaker.</p>
<p>Burdick says he didn&#8217;t find out who Christensen was until they hit the Canadian border, where people asked the actor for his autograph.</p>
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		<title>Driving Darth Vader: How CNY put a star back in his race</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hayden Christensen probably wishes he had a space ship to take him from Syracuse to Toronto Saturday night when his Ferrari broke down on North Salina Street. Instead, the 25-year-old actor who played Anakin Skywalker in the last two &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; movies, spent eight hours in a flat bed truck with an Oswego County tow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hayden Christensen probably wishes he had a space ship to take him from Syracuse to Toronto Saturday night when his Ferrari broke down on North Salina Street.</p>
<p>Instead, the 25-year-old actor who played Anakin Skywalker in the last two &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; movies, spent eight hours in a flat bed truck with an Oswego County tow truck operator.</p>
<p>Christensen was driving in Bullrun 2006, an invitation-only, cross-country tour from New York to Los Angeles. The week-long tour costs $14,000 to enter and features 100 of the most exclusive cars in the world. Christensen was driving a $125,000, 1999 Ferrari with only 6,000 miles on it. At about 6 p.m. Saturday, his transmission broke down while driving on Interstate 81 in Syracuse. He pulled off the highway onto North Salina Street, near St. Joseph&#8217;s Hospital, to call a tow company.</p>
<p>Steve Burdick, who owns AAAA Burdick Discount Towing, was probably the first guy Christensen found in the phone book. Burdick didn&#8217;t know Christensen was famous when he pulled up to the scene.</p>
<p>&#8220;I just thought he had a rich daddy,&#8221; Burdick said. &#8220;I asked him what he does for a living and he said he was studying to become an actor, so I didn&#8217;t think much of it. I asked him if he knows Tom Cruise and he said he did.&#8221;</p>
<p>The pair spent more than an hour trying to figure out how to load the Ferrari onto the truck. It was stuck in second gear, Burdick said, and wouldn&#8217;t start. Finally, Burdick ran to a convenience store, bought a bottle of Wesson cooking oil and lubed the tires so they&#8217;d slide onto the flat bed.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve never hooked up a Ferrari before,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It took some fancy maneuvering to hook it up to the truck.&#8221;</p>
<p>The tow to Toronto was going to cost $1,000: $3.95 per mile</p>
<p>plus a $75 hook-up, Burdick said. Christensen agreed and they began the roughly 240-mile journey into Canada. Burdick still didn&#8217;t know his companion was the young Darth Vader.</p>
<p>Burdick told Christensen that he was a born again Christian and asked him if he had given his life to the Lord, he said. Hayden told Burdick that he believed &#8220;people came from monkeys,&#8221; Burdick said. The conversation got a bit deep and heated at times, Burdick said.</p>
<p>They listened to cassettes called, &#8220;A View from the Top&#8221; by born-again Christian motivational speaker Zig Ziglar. They stopped for gas in Rochester and Christensen bought Burdick a Burger King Whopper, he said.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t until about 10 p.m., when they were about to cross the Canadian border in Niagara Falls, that Burdick finally realized his passenger wasn&#8217;t just the son of some rich guy.</p>
<p>Christensen joked nervously that Burdick should pray for him that there would be no paperwork issues to delay them at Customs as they crossed the border. The Ferrari dealership employees were waiting for them in Toronto, he said. But there were no paperwork delays whatsoever.</p>
<p>&#8220;The girls at the border knew him,&#8221; Burdick said. &#8220;Two of them got his autograph. . . . That&#8217;s when he told me about &#8220;Star Wars.&#8217; &#8221;</p>
<p>Burdick immediately called his children, who own the &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; DVDs. They took turns talking on the phone with Christensen. &#8220;He was a real normal joe,&#8221; Burdick said.</p>
<p>By 1 a.m., they pulled into the Hilton Hotel in Toronto, Burdick said. The Ferrari people and Christensen&#8217;s parents were waiting for him in the parking lot. So were a crowd of fans.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everyone wanted his picture and autograph,&#8221; Burdick said.</p>
<p>As Burdick said his good-byes to Christensen, the actor&#8217;s father insisted on paying for his son&#8217;s tow from Syracuse to Toronto. Burdick said he hopes to stay in touch with the young celebrity and plans on sending him a gift: a Zig Ziglar disc set.</p>
<p>Burdick drove back to Syracuse and spent the next day watching his kids&#8217; &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; DVDs.</p>
<p>&#8220;He seemed like such a nice fellow,&#8221; Burdick said. &#8220;So down to earth. . . . When I shook hands with him, I could feel the warmth.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Cross-Country Bullrun Brings Celebs To Town</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was quite the assortment of major car enthusiasts in town the past couple of days &#8212; hanging out downtown at the House of Blues and at Rick Mancuso&#8217;s Lake Forest Sportscars in Lake Bluff. It was all part of this week&#8217;s coast-to-coast Bullrun 2006 road rally, with an eclectic crew of celebs (Paris Hilton, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was quite the assortment of major car enthusiasts in town the past couple of days &#8212; hanging out downtown at the House of Blues and at Rick Mancuso&#8217;s Lake Forest Sportscars in Lake Bluff. It was all part of this week&#8217;s coast-to-coast Bullrun 2006 road rally, with an eclectic crew of celebs (Paris Hilton, Dennis Rodman, Mario Andretti, Patrick Dempsey, Helena Christensen, Corey Feldman and Corey Haim) competing against drivers who really are experienced participants in this unique motor sport event.</p>
<p>The best-known folks to swing through Chicago were former Olympic champion Carl Lewis &#8212; a fast man in a fast car &#8212; and &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; star Hayden Christensen, participating in his second Bullrun.</p>
<p>Lewis, whose dad, William, is a Chicago native, appreciated the irony that his strategy on the track runs counter to that for road rallying. &#8220;You can&#8217;t be the hare. You have to be a fast tortoise,&#8221; quipped Lewis as he gave this column a look at his Dutch-made Spyker C8 Spyder sports car. &#8220;They start at $275,000 &#8230; they only make 100 models each year.&#8221;</p>
<p>*Christensen, who will next be seen in &#8220;Factory Girl&#8221; with Sienna Miller, Guy Pearce and Jimmy Fallon; &#8220;Awake&#8221; with Lena Olin and Jessica Alba, and &#8220;Guilty Pleasures&#8221; with Mischa Barton and Tim Roth, says, &#8220;I&#8217;ve got the bug now. I&#8217;m totally hooked&#8221; on road rallying. &#8220;Last year was fun, but we didn&#8217;t get the chance to go coast to coast. &#8230; This is so much better&#8221; &#8212; despite a series of mishaps along the way. Along with a few mechanical glitches, the former Anakin Skywalker did pick up a couple of speeding tickets (the bane of the road ralliers&#8217; existence), but &#8220;that&#8217;s all part of the learning curve.&#8221;</p>
<p>Best way to describe the whole Bullrun experience? &#8220;A week of fun. A lot of freedom and adventure &#8212; it&#8217;s boys playing with their toys,&#8221; Christensen said.</p>
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		<title>Bullrun: Darth Vader and speeding tickets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[British actor Will Mellor said he received three speeding tickets in a half hour on Tuesday, and had a short stint in handcuffs in Kansas. He was going 110 mph in his Audi Quattro before he was sent to jail. &#8220;It set me back an hour and a half,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I came in 11th, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>British actor Will Mellor said he received three speeding tickets in a half hour on Tuesday, and had a short stint in handcuffs in Kansas. He was going 110 mph in his Audi Quattro before he was sent to jail.</p>
<p>&#8220;It set me back an hour and a half,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I came in 11th, still.&#8221;</p>
<p>For many drivers in Bullrun, a coast-to-coast &#8220;rally&#8221; with a competitive edge, speeding tickets are part of the game.</p>
<p>A friend posted bond after Mellor realized he was short on cash.</p>
<p>&#8220;Don&#8217;t ever run with less than 50 grand on you,&#8221; fellow driver Richard Rawlings, a tattooed Texan, advised Mellor as they gathered at Crossroads in Vail after the leg was over Tuesday.</p>
<p>Speed, evasion, money and celebrity intersect for the rally, which is modeled after the original Cannonball Run coast-to-coast race and the 1981 Burt Reynolds flick that depicted it.</p>
<p>One-hundred cars left Times Square in New York on Saturday for the week-long race which finishes in Los Angeles on Friday. Competitors roll in cars like Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches and Mercedes.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a rally, not a race,&#8221; said Andy Duncan, the organizer. &#8220;The guys make their own decisions about driving. It depends if they get overzealous or not. But you put a 25-year-old in a Ferrari and what do you expect?&#8221;</p>
<p>From employing sophisticated jamming equipment to managing fuel use, the drivers go to great lengths to ensure good placement at the finish line.</p>
<p>Drivers started arriving at Checkpoint Charlie in Vail at 4:30 after leaving Kansas City, Mo., in the morning. A lunch stop was included at a drag strip in Great Bend, Kan. The drivers don&#8217;t know where they&#8217;re going until they are about to begin the leg.</p>
<p>Dennis Collins, who owns a Jeep dealership in Dallas, opened the door of his Ferrari 550 Maranello &#8211; which he bought for $239,000 &#8211; and showed two radar detectors, a radar jammer, a laser jammer, a police scanner, and a CB radio. Plus, he had a real-time GPS setup that tells him about any traffic jams or construction detours.</p>
<p>But a new speed-detection device employed by a police officer in Michigan caught him this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s cat and mouse,&#8221; Collins said.</p>
<p>Collins&#8217; custom-made 46-gallon gas tank allows him to do the whole leg without stopping for gas.</p>
<p>Drinking a beer in the Crossroads parking lot while wearing racing boots and pink-striped shorts, Collins said he considered the trip his vacation.</p>
<p>&#8220;You get to meet great guys,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I made some of my new best friends.&#8221;</p>
<p>The rally, in its fourth year, costs $14,000 for participants and includes stays in some of the finest hotels in the country. The drivers were staying in the Sonnenalp Resort Tuesday night.</p>
<p>Entry is competitive, with many applying but a select few getting places.</p>
<p>&#8220;They&#8217;re just guys from all over the world who have money or time, or both,&#8221; Duncan said.</p>
<p>A former investment banker, Duncan said the event is documented for ITV1, a British TV network, and will also appear on the Discovery Channel and ESPN2. Duncan said he was also casting for a Bullrun reality show that will be on MTV next year.</p>
<p>Several celebrities take part in the race each year. Actor Hayden Christensen, who played Anakin Skywalker in last year&#8217;s &#8220;Star Wars: Episode III,&#8221; arrived in Vail around 6 in his Ferrari 360 Modena.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s some of the most fun you can have if you like fast cars,&#8221; Christensen said.</p>
<p>Some mechanical problems have set Christensen back this year, including a breakdown in New York that required a long tow-truck ride. This is Christensen&#8217;s second year in the rally. He admitted to &#8220;a few&#8221; speeding tickets this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m naturally competitive so I want to place well,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I came here wanting to finish first.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rumors swirled that Paris Hilton would be arriving for the rally. But by 6:45, Duncan said Hilton would most likely be a no-show. Olympian Carl Lewis arrived later, while other celebs like Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Dennis Rodman and Mario Andretti had competed in other legs of this year&#8217;s race but weren&#8217;t in Vail.</p>
<p>Over a hundred spectators watched the cars come in and chatted with drivers.</p>
<p>Mark Sweeny of Vail said he was enjoying the event.</p>
<p>&#8220;You don&#8217;t want to see the same thing every day,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s different. I haven&#8217;t owned a car in 20 years but it&#8217;s fun looking at them.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>High-Speed Road Rally Rolls Into San Diego</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The high-performance vehicles that arrived in San Diego in the afternoon and early evening were allegedly involved in Bullrun. The event apparently involves a group of sports cars racing cross-country, according to the CHP. Late in the afternoon, a group of sports cars including an Audi and Lamborghinis with racing-car type decals began to assemble [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The high-performance vehicles that arrived in San Diego in the afternoon and early evening were allegedly involved in Bullrun. The event apparently involves a group of sports cars racing cross-country, according to the CHP.<br />
Late in the afternoon, a group of sports cars including an Audi and Lamborghinis with racing-car type decals began to assemble in a parking lot in the Santa Fe Depot in San Diego. Many more vehicles also arrived afterward at The W Hotel at India and B streets in downtown San Diego.</p>
<p>CHP officials said they had issued some citations but did not say if any arrests had been made.</p>
<p>Thursday&#8217;s leg of the race began in Las Vegas on Thursday morning. According to Bullrun&#8217;s Web site, the event began in New York on July 21 and is scheduled to end in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>&#8220;Bullrun is the most glamorous and high profile of the new breed of high-end &#8216;luxury lifestyle&#8217; automotive rallies,&#8221; according to Bullrun.com. &#8220;Each year, a hundred of the world’s premier super-cars embark on the beginning of an invite-only epic eight-day rolling party across the USA, bringing together a celebrity strewn cast of characters and ’petrosexuals’ for an unforgettable adventure, where, the only obligatory goals are to party, drive and enjoy.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are several celebrities connected to the race in some way, including Dennis Rodman and &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; actor Hayden Christensen, according to Bullrun&#8217;s Web site.</p>
<p>The Associated Press reported earlier this week that Christensen. was participating in a cross-country driving tour. His 1999 Ferrari reportedly broke down Saturday evening in Syracuse, N.Y.</p>
<p>The 25-year-old actor who played the young Darth Vader in the last two &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; films called for a tow truck.</p>
<p>Towing service owner Steve Burdick showed up in his flatbed truck but had no idea he was dealing with a famous actor.</p>
<p>Burdick took Christensen and his $125,000 car to Toronto, where the actor grew up. During the eight-hour trip, Burdick said he talked about being a born-again Christian and played a cassette by a Christian motivational speaker.</p>
<p>Burdick said he didn&#8217;t find out who Christensen was until they hit the Canadian border, where people asked for his autograph.</p>
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		<title>2006 Bullrun: Christensen and Michels Win Coast-to-Coast Exotics Rally</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As far as raw hedonism goes, this finish line wasn&#8217;t all that much. Sure, there was a cigarette, a couple of bottles of Korbel champagne sprayed about and a couple dozen or so open cans of light beer. After the rally&#8217;s final leg, the earliest teams to arrive in Beverly Hills posed, en masse. And, [...]]]></description>
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<p>As far as raw hedonism goes, this finish line wasn&#8217;t all that much.<br />
Sure, there was a cigarette, a couple of bottles of Korbel champagne sprayed about and a couple dozen or so open cans of light beer.</p>
<p>After the rally&#8217;s final leg, the earliest teams to arrive in Beverly Hills posed, en masse.</p>
<p>And, yeah, there were two guys in matching yellow emu, or maybe it was ostrich, costumes, flitting about — members of the rally team Los Hermanos Cubanos. And, indeed, there was a beautiful woman wearing a short plaid skirt, fluttering the fabric with her hands, trying to stay cool.</p>
<p>But mostly, with the exception of screeching, smoking, post-rally donuts done by the arriving exotic supercars, the mood last Friday afternoon at the finish line of Bullrun 2006 — the coast-to-coast rally that began on July 22 in Times Square in Manhattan and motored for seven days through checkpoints in Toronto, Chicago, Kansas City, Vail and Las Vegas — was a subdued and fraternal one. Perhaps this was the calm before the storm of parties due to occur later that weekend.</p>
<p>On Friday at 4:27 p.m., five cars arrived at a hastily arranged end-point — the second uncovered level of a parking structure adjacent to a Robinsons-May department store and the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches and the like soon rolled in, one after the next.</p>
<p>This was but one single, albeit the final, Bullrun rally stage. Later that evening, the overall award winners were announced. Tove Christensen and Peter Michels, who co-piloted a 2002 Porsche 996 Turbo, won first place in the &#8220;Always First&#8221; category. This is egalitarian Bullrun&#8217;s closest equivalent to declaring a 2006 champion.</p>
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Christensen and Michels were among the initial group of racers to arrive in Beverly Hills. Christensen said he received a speeding ticket 14.5 miles from the finish line from a police officer on a motorcycle.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was like a ninja cop or something,&#8221; Christensen said. &#8220;Like David Copperfield, he magically appeared there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Christensen said his brother, Hayden, of Team Star Wars, who drove a Ferrari 360 Modena, received five tickets in one day. Other participants told their own stories of three-digit mile-per-hour motoring, along with subsequent friendly, and occasionally less so, run-ins with law enforcement officials.</p>
<p>Tickets and even arrests were an anticipated nuisance for the rally participants, some of whom employed for the event radar detectors, laser jammers, CB radios, helicopter spotters, sweet talking and, if all else failed, bail money.</p>
<p>Racers said that serious calamities were few and far between. A sole one-vehicle accident was reported involving a Cadillac Escalade — hardly a high-performance, active-safety vehicle.</p>
<p>&#8220;Nothing dramatic happened,&#8221; said Bullrun director David Green. &#8220;Some people had to hide under blankets as we came back into America from Canada because they&#8217;d lost their passports after a bit of a night out in Toronto. Some people-smuggling — but apart from that, I think we&#8217;re good.&#8221;</p>
<p>Richard Rawlings, a Bullrun and Gumball 3000 rally veteran revered by fellow participants, said he spent much of the week relaxing, running blocker for his friends. &#8220;I took my [BMW 745i] touring car,&#8221; Rawlings said. &#8220;I wanted to kind of kick back a little more and take it easy.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You gotta party, you gotta haul ass,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I mean it&#8217;s kick-ass. The most fun anyone can have, period, far as I&#8217;m concerned.&#8221;</p>
<p>Carl Lewis, Former U.S. Olympic Team Member<br />
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Bullrun entries are by invitation only and cost $14,000. The rally is scheduled to air as an unscripted series next spring on Spike TV.</p>
<p>Olympic track-and-field legend Carl Lewis was another first-time Bullrun participant. Lewis joined Spyker executive Carsten Preisz in a silver C8 Spyder.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is no one thing that this whole thing is about,&#8221; Lewis said of the rally. &#8220;It&#8217;s about the lifestyle. And to me, like I&#8217;ve been saying all the time, it&#8217;s amazing because there are people from all walks of life; all ethnicities; different countries. And one thing brought them together: their love of cars.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Beverly Hills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BEVERLY HILLS &#8212; As far as raw hedonism goes, this finish line wasn&#8217;t all that much. Sure, there was a cigarette, a couple of bottles of Korbel champagne sprayed about and a couple dozen or so open cans of light beer. And, yeah, there were two guys in matching yellow emu, or maybe it was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BEVERLY HILLS &#8212; As far as raw hedonism goes, this finish line wasn&#8217;t<br />
all that much.</p>
<p>Sure, there was a cigarette, a couple of bottles of Korbel champagne<br />
sprayed about and a couple dozen or so open cans of light beer.</p>
<p>And, yeah, there were two guys in matching yellow emu, or maybe it<br />
was ostrich, costumes, flitting about &#8212; members of the rally team<br />
Los Hermanos Cubanos. And, indeed, there was a beautiful woman<br />
wearing a short plaid skirt, fluttering the fabric with her hands,<br />
trying to stay cool.</p>
<p>But mostly, with the exception of screeching, smoking, post-rally<br />
donuts done by the arriving exotic supercars, the mood last Friday<br />
afternoon at the finish line of Bullrun 2006 &#8212; the coast-to-coast<br />
rally that began on July 22 in Times Square in Manhattan and motored<br />
for seven days through checkpoints in Toronto, Chicago, Kansas City,<br />
Vail and Las Vegas &#8212; was a subdued and fraternal one. Perhaps this<br />
was the calm before the storm of parties due to occur later that<br />
weekend.</p>
<p>Check out more Bullrun coverage:<br />
Rallying Cars and Racing Stars &#8212; Bullrun Introduction<br />
Mario Andretti Joins Automotive Rally</p>
<p>On Friday at 4:27 p.m., five cars arrived at a hastily arranged end-<br />
point &#8212; the second uncovered level of a parking structure adjacent<br />
to a Robinsons-May department store and the Beverly Hilton Hotel in<br />
Beverly Hills, Calif. Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches and the like<br />
soon rolled in, one after the next.</p>
<p>This was but one single, albeit the final, Bullrun rally stage. Later<br />
that evening, the overall award winners were announced. Tove<br />
Christensen and Peter Michels, who co-piloted a 2002 Porsche 996<br />
Turbo, won first place in the &#8220;Always First&#8221; category. This is<br />
egalitarian Bullrun&#8217;s closest equivalent to declaring a 2006 champion.</p>
<p>Christensen and Michels were among the initial group of racers to<br />
arrive in Beverly Hills. Christensen said he received a speeding<br />
ticket 14.5 miles from the finish line from a police officer on a<br />
motorcycle.</p>
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&#8220;He was like a ninja cop or something,&#8221; Christensen said. &#8220;Like David<br />
Copperfield, he magically appeared there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Christensen said his brother, Hayden, of Team Star Wars, who drove a<br />
Ferrari 360 Modena, received five tickets in one day. Other<br />
participants told their own stories of three-digit mile-per-hour<br />
motoring, along with subsequent friendly, and occasionally less so,<br />
run-ins with law enforcement officials.</p>
<p>Tickets and even arrests were an anticipated nuisance for the rally<br />
participants, some of whom employed for the event radar detectors,<br />
laser jammers, CB radios, helicopter spotters, sweet talking and, if<br />
all else failed, bail money.</p>
<p>Racers said that serious calamities were few and far between. A sole<br />
one-vehicle accident was reported involving a Cadillac Escalade &#8211;<br />
hardly a high-performance, active-safety vehicle.</p>
<p>&#8220;Nothing dramatic happened,&#8221; said Bullrun director David Green. &#8220;Some<br />
people had to hide under blankets as we came back into America from<br />
Canada because they&#8217;d lost their passports after a bit of a night out<br />
in Toronto. Some people-smuggling &#8212; but apart from that, I think<br />
we&#8217;re good.&#8221;</p>
<p>Richard Rawlings, a Bullrun and Gumball 3000 rally veteran revered by<br />
fellow participants, said he spent much of the week relaxing, running<br />
blocker for his friends. &#8220;I took my [BMW 745i] touring car,&#8221; Rawlings<br />
said. &#8220;I wanted to kind of kick back a little more and take it easy.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You gotta party, you gotta haul ass,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I mean it&#8217;s kick-<br />
ass. The most fun anyone can have, period, far as I&#8217;m concerned.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bullrun entries are by invitation only and cost $14,000. The rally is<br />
scheduled to air as an unscripted series next spring on Spike TV.</p>
<p>Olympic track-and-field legend Carl Lewis was another first-time<br />
Bullrun participant. Lewis joined Spyker executive Carsten Preisz in<br />
a silver C8 Spyder.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is no one thing that this whole thing is about,&#8221; Lewis said of<br />
the rally. &#8220;It&#8217;s about the lifestyle. And to me, like I&#8217;ve been<br />
saying all the time, it&#8217;s amazing because there are people from all<br />
walks of life; all ethnicities; different countries. And one thing<br />
brought them together: their love of cars.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Day 6: Las Vegas to San Diego</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Audi made hot laps with the Ruf Porsche, Hayden’s F360, the Motegi G35 and a handful of others. With Tanner Foust at the wheel of the G35, the drifting demonstration that unfolded was nothing short of spectacular. That dude has talent, no doubt. Hayden tossed the keys of his F360 to the competent David [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Audi made hot laps with the Ruf Porsche, Hayden’s F360, the Motegi G35 and a handful of others. With Tanner Foust at the wheel of the G35, the drifting demonstration that unfolded was nothing short of spectacular. That dude has talent, no doubt.</p>
<p>Hayden tossed the keys of his F360 to the competent David Green (Bullrun promoter) who quickly set fast lap at 1:40. The RS4, complete with my four portly nephews on board, took second quickest time, even with the traction control on. JP took it easy on the car (and my nephews) but that did not deter us from having fun with the car. After about a dozen laps, the Audi’s brakes smoked a bit, but there was no fade whatsoever and the car had impressed nearly everyone on site.</p>
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		<title>Day 4-Kansas City to Vail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That night, the party moved to Art’s Bar and we had more opportunity to mix and mingle with Hayden Christiansen, Carl Lewis, Christie and her dad (in the Boxster) and our new compadres, Emil Rensing and Rory Camangian. The liquor and the BS stories flowed at similar rates after getting tanked up (us, not the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That night, the party moved to Art’s Bar and we had more opportunity to mix and mingle with Hayden Christiansen, Carl Lewis, Christie and her dad (in the Boxster) and our new compadres, Emil Rensing and Rory Camangian. The liquor and the BS stories flowed at similar rates after getting tanked up (us, not the cars), we retired in anticipation of Day 5.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, JP woke up way more hung-over than I did. Despite drinking more than I had in 20 years, somehow, I woke up fresh and ready for the new day. I remember little of the night but JP filled me in. Apparently, I spoke to every girl at the party…a lot. In fact, I even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, JP woke up way more hung-over than I did. Despite drinking more than I had in 20 years, somehow, I woke up fresh and ready for the new day. I remember little of the night but JP filled me in. Apparently, I spoke to every girl at the party…a lot. In fact, I even exchanged phone numbers with some girl who claimed to be “girl filler.” According to JP, I broke the ice by telling her that I was girl filler, too (albeit in a different way). I must’ve lost the number or my wife confiscated it when I got home, but my instinct tells me that this young lady probably would’ve preferred it if I didn’t call her anyway.</p>
<p>JP was really hating life and was borderline puking out the window. It was so bad, JP insisted that I drive this morning’s leg (which as it turns out, was to take us to California Speedway about 110 miles away) so that he could enjoy a “smooth” ride in the Audi RS4.</p>
<p>We set out a few minutes prior to the official launch. How did we know where to go? Once again, acting on a rumor, I called Fontana Speedway to see what time they were hosting Bullrun’s arrival. A bit sneaky, I know, but we’d had enough surprises in the last week.</p>
<p>We used the 10 minute head start to fuel up and to get some greasy grub at a McDonald’s (note to Southern California travelers: apparently, San Diego is really close to the Mexican border….so close in fact, that I nearly required a translator at the drive through window and I almost switched my order to 2 tacos). Nevertheless, whomever was working that day made us a great breakfast and either I was really hungry or this was a gourmet McDonald’s.</p>
<p>We soldiered on, belly’s full, with 80’s new-age music on the Sirius satellite radio. We got the feeling that today was going to be a good day.</p>
<p>Along the route, we never passed another Bullrunner, nor were we passed. To our surprise, we arrived first at the Speedway, followed by Chuck Mallett’s Vette, Rob Ferretti’s Ford GT, and the young ladies (Mrs. Rensing and Ms. Jennifer Nicole) in the Audi A8. As the troops gathered, the Bullrun helicopter arrived on scene. Rob Ferretti’s GT had been stopped by the police (this is something like his 5th stop) and smartly, he hid the video tape in his camera. Whatever he said worked, and he got off…bastard.</p>
<p>When enough of us were on site, we caravanned to the Speedway’s infield. After parking the cars inside the NASCAR garage, we headed indoors for a briefing. The weather was actually quite nice for a July afternoon…it wasn’t hot, but it was a bit sticky. This would help make the day’s experience quite enjoyable.</p>
<p>Inside the briefing, we were told we’d have to follow a pace car…damn. No one was happy about this. In fact, we were all ready to screw the track run and head home, as no one wanted to be behind a slow, ugly Monte Carlo (who picks the paint schemes for these pace cars?). That’s exactly what happened, and within a half of a lap, our group of 20 cars was up that Monte’s ass like a suppository. It was an anti climatic experience and not worth the drive to the Speedway,</p>
<p>About this time, “food” was served. It amounted to nothing more than a couple of tacos from a roach coach and was easily the worst food of the tour. Up to now, we’d had a mix of foods, some good, some bad, but they sure did try hard. Next year, I pay less and bring my own food, I’ve decided.</p>
<p>After the “hot” laps were done, the convoy massed for the mad dash to LA. We were all reasonably sure that the Beverly Hilton was our destination, so once again, I called there to confirm. Although we didn’t leave early, we did use this intelligence to plot our route. Working with Team Riecke, we mapped out a couple of routes. The consensus was that the 210 west to the 134 south to either surface streets or back to the 10 west was the way to go. I disagreed.</p>
<p>Ashley Van Dyke hopped in with us on this leg. After having enduring 3,000 miles with her team mate Jasmine Fiore, Ashley realized that Jasmine’s motives differed from her own and it was time to part company. We’d spent the last 60 miles of this run splitting our time between looking for cops and looking up her skirt…which was fine with us.</p>
<p>When the convoy headed out, most teams headed right for the 10 west. If you know anything about LA, you’d know that the 10 west is a miserable excuse for a freeway…traffic is always heavy and it’s among the most heavily patrolled freeways in the area.</p>
<p>I urged JP to take the 210 west (also heavily patrolled, but usually flows better) and as we headed for the on ramp, we found ourselves stuck to Hayden’s F360. As we neared a red light, Hayden’s co-driver first appeared to stop…then ran it, leaving our cheese hanging out in the wind.</p>
<p>Ashley screamed the loudest at this unsportsmanlike move, but I could tell JP was pissed. Within a few minutes, we were back on Hayden’s bumper. The F360 darted across all lanes of traffic at a brisk pace and where safe, we followed.</p>
<p>As we neared the 605, I urged JP to take this route to the 10 (seeing how we could use the Carpool/HOV lanes the whole way) and he complied. The Ruf Porsche, Hayden’s Ferrari and the other Bullrunners continued on the 210 west.</p>
<p>I have to wonder how many people use only a navigation system on these runs. While it’s usually helpful, a paper map gives you a bigger picture. It was looking at the paper map that convinced me that this was a better route. We’d need to be smarter about the route today because knowing LA, I was not comfortable with us doing 140 mph on the freeways or dodging in and out of the carpool lanes (a minimum $271 fine for each occurrence). This is what let us to follow the route we did. The gamble paid off and we arrived at the Beverly Hilton within seconds of the front runners, once again in 7th place…soundly trouncing Hayden’s F360 by about 10 or 15 minutes.</p>
<p>Boyish exuberance followed and many of the Bullrunners could not contain their excitement. Someone should’ve called Krispy Kreme, ‘cause there were doughnuts galore on top of the parking structure. The Ford GT, a couple of the Vettes, a Ferrari 550 and a Porsche got silly and sideways, much to the delight of spectators ( of which there were few).</p>
<p>Admittedly, I expected a much bigger reception at the event’s finale…there was little press and it was by no means a red carpet roll in, but the few people who were there were treated to some up close and personal time with Hayden Christiansen and Carl Lewis, both of whom had been very receptive to fans along the route.</p>
<p>We partied like rock stars that night at a club in Hollywood after a nice sit-down dinner (one of the better meals of the event). The B.S. flowed almost as freely as the liquor but towards the end, it got said as new friends said goodbye. We felt a bond, a camaraderie, with this band of brothers and sisters, a bond that only comes from combat. We battled State Troopers, Highway Patrol, local Sheriffs and apathetic drivers. We turned their technology against them through the use of scanners, CB radios, text messaging and cell phones and broke nearly every major traffic law written. Somehow, no one was injured and despite one accident, 2 arrests and nearly $15,000 in collective traffic fines, we all made it.</p>
<p>It was our pleasure to be a part of it. Our sincere thanks and appreciation to Team Riecke, Team Darkcyde, Christie and her dad (in the little Boxster), Carl Lewis, Hayden Christiansen, Junus and partner (in the Taxi), Chuck Mallett, Emil and Cory, Kerry and Jennifer and the dudes in the GT2. You are all great people, talented drivers and wonderful sportsman…it was a privilege to be a part of this group. Last but not least, thanks to Audi of America, Panoz USA, and the Bullrun Staff.</p>
<p>Until next year…..</p>
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		<title>The Bullrun 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Granted, the last thing we need in the world is another story about a cross-country race where rich guys in exotic cars try to outsmart the nation’s finest to grab a meaningless checkered flag. The premise is a tired one, especially considering Hollywood has already made a couple of bad movies on the subject. But [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Granted, the last thing we need in the world is another story about a cross-country race where rich guys in exotic cars try to outsmart the nation’s finest to grab a meaningless checkered flag. The premise is a tired one, especially considering Hollywood has already made a couple of bad movies on the subject. But when I received an invitation to partake in the 2006 Bullrun, the latest version of a coast-to-coast speed contest, I couldn’t resist the temptation. Not because I had a desire to win the thing, but I wanted see what kind of characters were willing to put up the $14,000 team entry fee and if they really drove like kamikaze pilots on Quaaludes.<br />
Admittedly, there’s a curious temptation about recklessly breaking the speed limit and trying to get away with it. But considering I had quite a bit to lose (my job), I decided the best thing to do was to run the event using my brain. My plan was to drive as I drive every day, obeying most traffic laws while exhibiting a certain degree of etiquette. I chose the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution MR as my mount — perhaps not the first thing to come to mind for a cross-country trip, but a good choice considering its high level of performance and traffic-carving size. Jason Spencer of Oakley Sunglasses, a good friend of mine, was my driving partner.</p>
<p>What makes the Bullrun different from other events is that each day ends at a designated hotel. There are two checkpoints every day — you receive the first one in the morning; the second one is handed out at midday, which leads to a hotel where your room is already booked (the cost of the rooms is included in the entry fee). Once there, a dinner and a small party ensue (also included). The event began in Times Square in New York City and ended eight days later in Beverly Hills, California. Here are some highlights of the things that happened in between.</p>
<p>First Half: New York to Toronto to Chicago to Kansas City<br />
Mario Andretti was the guest of honor at the start of the race, made possible by his association with MagnaFlow, a major sponsor of the Bullrun. I asked him what he thought about guys with little to no talent, racing high-performance machines on public roads. He laughed and said, “I don’t recommend it. But there are stretches of road along the way where people can go fast safely. It’s all about picking your spots.”</p>
<p>It turned out, not many of these guys had a clue about picking spots. As the green flag dropped in Times Square, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Spykers and 50 or so other expensive machines sped off recklessly to the first checkpoint: Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania. The distance is about 105 miles, which Jason and I completed in about an hour and a half. One fellow, who got there after we did, collected five tickets during that first stint. As we made our way to Toronto and then Chicago, we passed a number of Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Porsches pulled over on the side of the road, with flashing lights behind them. Radar detectors were helpful but not foolproof. Spencer and I ran into trouble when a state trooper pulled our Mitsu over in Illinois. We were stopped for doing about 80 mph, but in the end, it turned out to be just a warning.</p>
<p>As we drove the long stretch of Interstate from Chicago to Kansas City, a blue Ferrari F430 whizzed past us going about 120 mph. Although tempted to get on its bumper, we maintained our pace. Approximately 20 minutes later, we saw the Italian exotic on the side of the road with a patrol car parked behind it. Another hour or so later, the same Ferrari passed us again. Sure enough, it was pulled over having another friendly visit with a patrol officer a half hour later.<br />
Later in the day, the F430 pulled up next to us at a gas station. The driver stepped out of the car with a dejected look on his face. I recognized him right away: Hayden Christensen, the actor who played young Darth Vader in the last two Star Wars movies. “How many times did you get nabbed today?” I asked him.</p>
<p>“Five. And you?” he asked.</p>
<p>“None,” I answered. “We’ve been going at a normal pace the whole time.”</p>
<p>He shook his head. “And yet here we are at the same exact point at the end of the day…”</p>
<p>You have much to learn about The Force, young Skywalker.</p>
<p>Second Half: Vail to Las Vegas to San Diego to Beverly Hills<br />
As soon as we departed Vail, we heard through the grapevine that a couple of Bullrun contestants had been pulled over and thrown into jail. They were the drivers of a Chevrolet Corvette C5 and a Porsche 996. These characters, a couple of Brits on holiday, had been an absolute menace on the road. They consistently passed on the shoulder, split lanes and were a hazard to everyone, including other Bullrun contestants. So I wasn’t too shocked or upset when hearing of their arrest. However, I did shed a tear for them when I heard they were subjected to a strip search.</p>
<p>The drive through Colorado, just outside of Denver, is one of the most picturesque in the country. A pack of Bullrunners, including our Evolution, ran together here, just enjoying the scenery. Our final checkpoint that day was Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Despite our relaxed pace, we were in the top 10, but at this point, no one seemed to care about the running order. The Bullrun organizers did a fine job of staging the event, but left many details unaddressed, such as posting the running order of the race. We later found out that some participants skipped the afternoon checkpoints altogether, going straight to the hotel to get an early start to the partying.</p>
<p>Jason and I hit every checkpoint, and on the final day, we were the first to arrive at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Although we weren’t the overall winners of the race (at least we don’t think so), we did have the satisfying feeling of crossing the finish line first after 3600 miles. More important, we were the only car to get through the thing without a traffic violation. Although there were no accidents, Bullrun organizers estimate that more than 400 tickets were issued — from speeding to reckless driving — totaling more than $100,000. No wonder the race attracts a lot of bored rich guys. For more on the Bullrun, go to the R&#038;T website or www.bullrun.com.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bullrun is the most glamorous and high profile of the new breed of high-end “luxury lifestyle” automotive rallies. Each year, a hundred of the world’s premier super-cars embark on the beginning of an invite-only epic eight-day rolling party across the USA, bringing together a celebrity strewn cast of characters and ’petrosexuals’ for an unforgettable adventure, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bullrun is the most glamorous and high profile of the new breed of high-end “luxury lifestyle” automotive rallies. Each year, a hundred of the world’s premier super-cars embark on the beginning of an invite-only epic eight-day rolling party across the USA, bringing together a celebrity strewn cast of characters and ’petrosexuals’ for an unforgettable adventure, where, the only obligatory goals are to party, drive and enjoy&#8230;</p>
<p>Fueled by an impressive schedule of public and private events at the finest venues and hotels and in the most exciting cities in America, ’Bullrunners’ make their way from one checkpoint to the next, learning their destinations daily, rocking to a close each night in the party capitals of America.</p>
<p>In July 2005 Bullrun ran the, the 8-day USA West coast rally, Los Angeles to Los Angeles, covering 3,000 miles with overnight stops. Celebrities included Hayden Christensen as part of the official Lucas Films Star Wars team and Dennis Rodman in the GoldenPalace.com Lamborghini.</p>
<p>Bullrun 2006 is a coast to coast classic, New York to Los Angeles, July 21st &#8211; July 29th. Starting at secret location in Manhattan Bullrun will make it’s way to Los Angeles over 7 amazing days and nights.</p>
<p>Amongst the drivers on the grid, Mario Andretti, Dennis Rodman and Hayden Christensen have all confirmed they want to attend again after claiming the last event was ’the best week of their lives’ and we’ll have some other interesting Hollywood characters coming along also.</p>
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		<title>One Magazine- April/May 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year, Hayden will star in two movies : The Decameron, a dramatic comedy, and Awake, a thriller with Jessica Alba. For us, the young canadian actor talks about these new projects. Q. Which character do you play in The Decameron ? A. The movie is based on Boccacio&#8217;s work. It&#8217;s about how in Italy, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This year, Hayden will star in two movies : The Decameron, a dramatic comedy, and Awake, a thriller with Jessica Alba. For us, the young canadian actor talks about these new projects.</p>
<p>Q. Which character do you play in The Decameron ?</p>
<p>A. The movie is based on Boccacio&#8217;s work. It&#8217;s about how in Italy, in the 14th century, ten young nobles escape from the Plague and took refuge in a remote villa in Florence. They&#8217;ll entertain each other by telling stories. I play Lorenzo, an aimless man who keeps running away because he can&#8217;t accept himself as he is and hates the world around him.</p>
<p>Q. You shot this movie in Italy. Did you enjoy living there for a few months?</p>
<p>A. I loved Italy. I really look forward to going back there. I visited Roma, Florence and also Capri. One of my grandmothers is of Neapolitan origin and she used to talk about Capri as a wonderful place. So I just rushed as soon as I could and that&#8217;s as beautiful as she told me. Italy is a fascinating country and what&#8217;s great about being an actor is that you can travel from a country to another and even from an epoch to another.</p>
<p>Q. What about Awake, the movie you shot with Jessica Alba?</p>
<p>A. It&#8217;s a psychological thriller about a pretty rare phenomenon : the fact that some patients wake up during surgery in spite of anaesthesia. They&#8217;re aware of everything that happens around them and especially of pain but unable to do any movement to warn the surgeon. In the movie, I play a man who experiences that when he undergoes heart surgery. It was a very difficult role, I had to act while lying down on a table without moving. A real challenge ! I had to learn staying very zen and still more than 30 minutes. I kept singing songs in my head and remembering memories to entertain myself.</p>
<p>Q. Which part plays Jessica Alba?</p>
<p>A. She plays my wife, who will have to deal with her own problems at the same time. Her performance is perfect in Awake and I think she will surprise the audience.</p>
<p>Q. In your next movie, you&#8217;ll play the singer Bob Dylan.</p>
<p>A. Not really. In Factory Girl, telling the story of the factory created by the artist Andy Warhol and his influence on musicians like Lou Reed, I play a character based on Bob Dylan. Actually, I believe the director didn&#8217;t get the singer&#8217;s permission, so my character bears another name. But I&#8217;ll take him as example to play the part anyway.</p>
<p>Q. You managed your celebrity pretty well. How is it now that you&#8217;re 25 ?</p>
<p>A. Apparently the same ! In any case nobody told me I became conceited ! I remember when Attack of the Clones came out, when I wasn&#8217;t used to be stared at yet. When I saw girls staring at me, I was convinced there was something wrong with my fly or I had mustard on my chin ! [laughs] Now, I&#8217;m more comfortable with that, but it took time&#8230;</p>
<p>Q. How did your friends react ?</p>
<p>A. My sudden celebrity allowed me to realize who were my real friends and who weren&#8217;t. Some people were there only for taking advantage of my success. Unfortunately, I even had a girlfriend who behaved in that way and at the moment, it really hurts.</p>
<p>Q. Now, do you intend to live in Hollywood?</p>
<p>A. It&#8217;s not in my projects and for now I plan to stay in Canada. Obviously I&#8217;ll come in L.A for work and promotion but that&#8217;s all. I don&#8217;t like life in Hollywood. People who live there define themselves only by the money they win and that&#8217;s really not my style.</p>
<p>Q. So, you&#8217;re not looking for things like success and money?</p>
<p>A. I have nothing against success and money but I really don&#8217;t want it to make me change and think only about that. Cause at the end, what being a celebrity will bring to me? Will I be luckier in life because of that? Not necessarily&#8230; For me the only things which really matter are family, friendship and one day, I hope so, the big love.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actor Jim Carrey has passed Pamela Anderson to take the top spot on Canadian Business magazine&#8217;s second annual Celebrity Power List. The magazine used four criteria &#8211; estimated salary, press clippings, number hits on Google.com and TV mentions &#8211; to rank 15 Canadians who have demonstrated clout in the entertainment industry over the last year. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actor Jim Carrey has passed Pamela Anderson to take the top spot on Canadian Business magazine&#8217;s second annual Celebrity Power List.<br />
The magazine used four criteria &#8211; estimated salary, press clippings, number hits on Google.com and TV mentions &#8211; to rank 15 Canadians who have demonstrated clout in the entertainment industry over the last year.</p>
<p>According to the magazine, Carrey&#8217;s improved web scores and a bump in the TV category put him ahead of Anderson. Carrey, who was born in Newmarket, Ont., is the highest-paid Canadian actor in Hollywood.</p>
<p>Anderson, a native of Ladysmith, B.C., slipped to No. 2 on the list after her sitcom Stacked was cancelled.</p>
<p>The complete list:</p>
<p>1. Jim Carrey.</p>
<p>2. Pamela Anderson.</p>
<p>3. Keanu Reeves.</p>
<p>4. Kiefer Sutherland.</p>
<p>5. William Shatner.</p>
<p>6. Mike Myers.</p>
<p>7. Avril Lavigne.</p>
<p>8. Rachel McAdams.</p>
<p>9. Matthew Perry.</p>
<p>10. Brendan Fraser.</p>
<p>11. Hayden Christensen.</p>
<p>12. Eric McCormack.</p>
<p>13. Sandra Oh.</p>
<p>14. Ryan Reynolds.</p>
<p>15. Evangeline Lilly.</p>
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		<title>VMAN- Fall/Winter 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hayden Christensen&#8217;s face is covered with clear viscous substance. He looks shellacked. After a day of being snapped at and prettied up, now he&#8217;s beem fitted into a Hefner-style jacket, pajamas, and beauty mask. Nevertheless, he&#8217;s in a great mood. &#8220;Howyadoing?&#8221; he says, grinning as much as the substance will allow. He extends a hand, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hayden Christensen&#8217;s face is covered with clear viscous substance. He looks shellacked. After a day of being snapped at and prettied up, now he&#8217;s beem fitted into a Hefner-style jacket, pajamas, and beauty mask.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, he&#8217;s in a great mood. &#8220;Howyadoing?&#8221; he says, grinning as much as the substance will allow. He extends a hand, cigarette dangling from his mouth &#8211; a trouper. As the shoot continues, he points one gloved hand over Manhattan, jokes arounf with the crew, and stares into the camera not with a Zoolander pucker but with a wry flash of the eye. There&#8217;s not a trace of the petulant or blank characters he&#8217;s essayed on-screen.</p>
<p>Someone once said that the hardest part of being a success is continuing to succeed. On that note, the 25-year-old native of British Columbia faces a few challenges &#8211; like choosing which, of the variety of successes he&#8217;s sampled, is the one he&#8217;ll choose to pursue. After graduating from a Canadian soap opera to good reviews and receiving a Golden Globe nomination for the indie film Life as a House, Christensen was sucked into the big-time Hollywood machine courtesy of the three Star Wars prequels that just finished unspooling last year. His performance as Anakin Skywalker, a.k.a. Darth Vader, was controversially received but undeniably put him one romantic comedy away from super-stardom. He responded with a mature, fully realized performance as the complicated plagiarist of Shattered Glass, opposite Peter Sarsgaard.</p>
<p>In the next year he was three small, unusual films coming out: Factory Girl, the Edie Sedgwick biopic with Sienna Miller, Guy Pearce, and Jimmy Fallon; an MTV-ified remake of The Decameron starring Mischa Barton; and Awake, a real-time thriller where he plays a man who undergoes anesthetic awareness during open-heart surgery.</p>
<p>After the shoot, we headed back to his penthouse suite at the Soho Grand Hotel, where we worked through half a dozen minibar bottles of Jack Daniels and all concerns of being Hayden Christensen: the reports that curiously intense online speculation that he&#8217;s into guys (reinforced by his refusal to discuss his sex life in interviews); and why he&#8217;s digging holes in his parents&#8217; backyard.</p>
<p>MICHAEL MARTIN: You just had your twenty-fifth birthday. I read that a casino threw you a party.<br />
HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN: They offered to fly my friends out, so I had a hard time saying no. But I can&#8217;t spend too much time in Vegas; that place is depressing. It was more exciting when I was younger and not allowed to be there. When I was 18, I went to a casino with my older brother&#8217;s ID. I sat down at the tables, won a little money, and went to cash it in. The cashier was like, &#8220;This isn;t you!&#8221; 18 years old, and I had serious baby face. The manager comes over with five intimidating security guards, and they&#8217;re all passing my ID around. One guy asks me what my star sign is, so I just say, &#8220;Aquarius&#8221; and he said, &#8220;That&#8217;s him.&#8221; So I run upstairs to my brother and say, &#8220;Tove, you&#8217;ll never believe it! I just guessed your star sign!&#8221; And he says, &#8220;Sagittarius?&#8221;<br />
MM: Life is bluffing.<br />
HC: I feel like that more times than you would guess.<br />
MM: Your next film, Angels and Virgins, is based on The Decameron and has been described as a comedy set in the time of the Black Plague.<br />
HC: It will be unlike most films that are out there right now. It&#8217;s definitely not a history lesson. I play this sort of wayfarer type named Lorenzo, who is constantly seeking adventure and getting himself into trouble. Throughout the movie he&#8217;s trying to evade Tim Roth&#8217;s character. I spend most of the film on the run, finding love and all that good stuff.<br />
MM: How is this character different from others you&#8217;ve played?<br />
HC: I don&#8217;t talk a lot, actually. There&#8217;s a large portion of the film where I&#8217;m pretending to be deaf and dumb, trying to seek refuge in a concent. I end up enjoying myself with the sisters. It&#8217;s a straightforward comedy, and I&#8217;ve never done that before. It was an opportunity to say I did a comedy, but &#8220;did&#8221; is the operative word. I would do a black comedy in the future but I&#8217;m really not a comedic actor. That&#8217;s a whole skill into itself and I don&#8217;t pretend to have it &#8211; at least not on-screen.<br />
MM: Pasolini&#8217;s original version of The Decameron was known for its explicit sex. Did you have to go there?<br />
HC: There&#8217;s a lot of nudity and sex in ours too, but it&#8217;s irreverent. Poking fun at it. There are sexually explicit scenes but you don&#8217;t see me naked. A breast every now and again, and then they cut away. Mischa Barton plays a girl I have a thing for and she ends up in the Convent, and we get together. I had to kiss her but no love scenes. It was fine &#8211; you know.<br />
MM: Tell me about your role in Awake.<br />
HC: It&#8217;s about this young well-to-do guy who needs a heart transplant. A heart becomes available, and I go into the operation, where I experience anesthetic awareness, which was got to be one of the most terrifying things imaginable. I talked to people who had it: you lie on this operating table in vary degrees of consciousness totally unable to do anything about it. Some people will experience little things, others will feel every cut and incision. The film get more fucked-up from there. It will be a different thriller. What Jaws did to being in the water, this will do to the operating room.<br />
MM: What was it like working with Terence Howard?<br />
HC: He&#8217;s the real deal and is going to become one of the defining actors of his generation. He plays the doctor. He and I became chess-obsessed. It was something we did because we both like chess and we&#8217;re very competitive, but it was also a tool for our work. It kept us interacting and playing off each other. I also did that with Peter Sarsgaard in Shattered Glass. A bit of chess and a lot of Ping-Pong.<br />
MM: What about Factory Girl?<br />
HC: It&#8217;s a biopic about Edie Sedgwick; her real life story. I play this folk star sort of guy who is based on Bob Dylan. My role was originally Bob Dylan, because they had an affair, but the film couldn&#8217;t get the rights to use his name. So we couldn&#8217;t use his name or any of his music, but essentially I&#8217;m playing Bob Dylan. I did a version of the voice and the mannerisms &#8211; sort of mumbling. I wrote a song sort of in the Dylan vein, which was very cool. I had to learn to play the guitar for the part.<br />
MM: While you were shooting the film, the whole Sienna Miller-Jude Law tabloid frenzy was going down.<br />
HC: It was definitely something everyone was aware of, but not something that was made too big of a deal. She was a very focused actor, and you don&#8217;t want people to think about that kind of stuff when it&#8217;s going on, so she made more of an effort.<br />
MM: Reports said that you and Sienna were dating. Were you?<br />
HC: I don&#8217;t really talk about my love life in interviews. I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s really people&#8217;s business.<br />
MM: There&#8217;s a sizable online contingent that&#8217;s very invested in the idea of you being gay. Why do you think there&#8217;s so much speculation about your sexuality?<br />
HC: To be honest, I think it&#8217;s because I encourage it.<br />
MM: Why?<br />
HC: Because it&#8217;s fun, entertaining, and a bit of a joke. Because, who cares what people think? And because I think it&#8217;s sort of cool. You see pictures of Bowie wearing eyeliner and looking a little effeminate &#8211; to me masculinity is the ability to flirt with the effeminate. I will do things that are a little less masculine. There&#8217;s plenty of rumors about every actor everywhere being gay. When people catch a picture of Sienna and me, they can speculate, and I don&#8217;t do anything to dismiss the speculation because rumors are more fun than reality. The less people know about you as you, the more they believe you as a character. And I guess I was sort of setting myself up with Star Wars, as far as people not accepting me as other things, so I made a point of not doing much press, not letting people know much, just because it helps me as an actor.<br />
MM: So at this point, are you comfortable with saying you&#8217;re gay, straight, or bisexual?<br />
HC: The people I actually relate to know what I am. I think eventually people will clue in because there&#8217;s less I will be able to keep private, but I&#8217;ve been pretty good at it so far. So if they want to speculate that I&#8217;m gay, let them. Honestly, I enjoy it more when people speculate.<br />
MM: I hear you have an interest in architecture.<br />
HC: Yes, and it&#8217;s something that&#8217;s been made a lot more than it is. A tabloid said I&#8217;m quitting acting for architecture; it&#8217;s not true. I&#8217;ve always been interested in it, from the time when I was designing my dog&#8217;s house. I have friends who are into design, and we&#8217;re thinking about starting our own design company, but I&#8217;m not giving up acting for it.<br />
MM: After Star Wars, were you afraid your career would be hurt? It seems you&#8217;re getting good scripts.<br />
HC: You get offered what people know of you. Hollywood operates on that formula. If they can add A+B they&#8217;ll do it again and again. Life as a House was my first movie, and after that I got offered every sort of conflicted teenager role. Star Wars came out, and there was a lot of action-oriented stuff. I&#8217;ve always waited until someone takes a chance on me to do something I haven&#8217;t done before. I&#8217;ve only made five or six movies, because I only want to do what excites me. Star Wars afforded me the possibility of not having to work all the time, so I can approach acting from a more artistic perspective. Actors gain their general concept of what people and the world are like not from working but from living. Right now I&#8217;m landscaping my parents&#8217; backyard and moving dirt around. You can&#8217;t bluff your way through regrading land. I&#8217;m getting my pilots license, and I&#8217;m learning how to fly-fish. My goal is to get a floatplane and go explore Canada. The great thing about acting is that it allows you to do other things when you&#8217;re not working. A lot of actors get caught up in an insular world, and when they&#8217;re not acting they&#8217;re doing something very close to it. They almost cut off their nose to spite their face.<br />
MM: Have you watched Star Wars since it came out?<br />
HC: I haven&#8217;t seen any of my movies since the premieres.<br />
MM: How do you look back on your performance in those films?<br />
HC: Not with great ease. I really can&#8217;t complain about Star Wars because it was unequivocally a phenomenal experience for me and for my family. But the work isn&#8217;t necessarily what you think it&#8217;s going to be. You have to make everything accessible to 7-year-olds. It&#8217;s like still photography &#8211; having to achieve a result. That said, once you&#8217;ve accepted that you&#8217;re a hired hand, as much as grip, as much as the visual artists who sketch out the scenes, then it&#8217;s fun. Every day there&#8217;s a new toy to play with. But if you approach it from a standpoint of &#8220;I&#8217;m a serious actor and I&#8217;m going to do my best work,&#8221; then you can get a little lost.<br />
MM: Have you had any weird run-ins with Star Wars fans?<br />
HC: Not just Star Wars fans &#8211; teenage girls, too. I&#8217;ve had instances where they get hysterical and start to cry, and hold on to you and literally won&#8217;t let go, and that&#8217;s unsettling. I mean, I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s completely crazy, because I&#8217;m a huge hockey fan, and I remember the first time I met Wayne Gretzky. But it&#8217;s like, I didn&#8217;t score the winning goal. I auditioned for a role and some guy liked the way my nose sat on my face. You really don&#8217;t feel like you&#8217;ve earned it. It&#8217;s a bizarre thing. But not quite as bizarre as old men who are Star Wars fanatics who come up to you and ask every question in the book. You can chalk that up to an adolescent thing, but once you get a certain age, you want to say, come on.<br />
MM: How did it feel to win the Razzie for worst supporting actor for two years, for Star Wars?<br />
HC: The Razzie didn&#8217;t bother me. I sort of laughed at it. I also won the MTV award for that role, but I don&#8217;t necessarily care about the MTV award either. I also never got off on the Golden Globe nomination for Life as a House. They all seem to be the same level of superficial. I originally got into acting because it was fun, and then I decided to pursue is as a career because I felt it was something that was really worthwhile. And I think I took the worthwhile thing a little too far. If you&#8217;re trying to do something that&#8217;s really important, you don&#8217;t sign up to be an actor. You do it because you want to avoid the things that are seemingly important. And I guess that&#8217;s what allowed me to discard all the superficial things that are put on the profession &#8211; the awards, the fame. My friends and family force me to take things with humility. My older brother was a huge Star Wars fan, and then his little brother gets cast as Darth Vader? It&#8217;s like, you&#8217;re kidding me.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hayden Christensen with three new films to hit theaters by year&#8217;s end, Hollywood&#8217;s intergalactic heartthrob puts the light saber on ice. Written by Shari Roman Photographed by James White Standing in the living room of his parents&#8217; house, just outside of Toronto, Hayden Christensen is dressed in work boots, jeans, and a T-shirt, his tousled [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hayden Christensen with three new films to hit theaters by year&#8217;s end, Hollywood&#8217;s intergalactic heartthrob puts the light saber on ice.</p>
<p>Written by Shari Roman<br />
Photographed by James White</p>
<p>Standing in the living room of his parents&#8217; house, just outside of Toronto, Hayden Christensen is dressed in work boots, jeans, and a T-shirt, his tousled dark-blond hair flecked with topsoil. &#8220;I really love going fast. Take a drive with me sometime,&#8221; purrs Christensen. &#8220;You&#8217;ll see.&#8221; He points to a shiny red-and-white Bobcat compact excavator parked in the family&#8217;s backyard. &#8220;But not in that,&#8221; he laughs. &#8220;although I suppose we could race it around the block, scare the neighbors.&#8221;</p>
<p>When he was 4 years old, two years after Return of the Jedi (the final film in the Star Wars trilogy) opened in theaters, his older sister, Hejsa, would take coins and tape them to the garden leaves, convincing him, literally, that money actually grew on trees. Today, his handiwork with the Bobcat has transformed the once-magical backyard into a chaotic, torn up, vertiginous mound of loam. &#8220;I told my parents, if I began it, I&#8217;d see the job through.&#8221;</p>
<p>Last year&#8217;s rainfalls had caused massive water damage and he gave his word to restore the backyard to its former splendor. &#8220;And I will. I will. I will. I promised.&#8221; He cocks his head. &#8220;At the moment, it does look a little bit like that crazy mashed-potato-and-dirt mountain Richard Dreyfuss made in Close Encounters. What was it called, Devils Tower? My hopeless earth mountain,&#8221; he deadpans sorrowfully. &#8220;It&#8217;s just not as shapely. And,&#8221; he says, looking up at the gathering storm clouds, &#8220;soon may be completely out of my control.&#8221;</p>
<p>As a child, many years before director George Lucas would beckon the blue-eyed boy to become Anakin Skywalker, the young Jedi-knight-turned-dark-lord, Christensen had already witnessed untrammeled power of a different kind. Motoring with their parents, he and his three siblings would regularly journey to New York from their home in Toronto, Ontario, to visit their grandparents. The route they traveled always took them through Niagara Falls, where every second, 150,000 gallons of water tumbles 176 feet. The car vibrated, his skin prickled. Being surrounded by all that space and the thundering sheet of water unnerved him, but at the same time he was exhilarated. Christensen never forgot the sensation. &#8220;It was overwhelming,&#8221; he recalls, &#8220;but I loved the sound, the feeling, the beauty, the sheer power.&#8221; When his own larger-than-life future was set in motion, he says, it was like being swallowed by that waterfall.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was 19 years old. I had been out of high school no more than eight months before I was cast in Star Wars,&#8221; he says. He had been working in commercials and Canadian television since he was 7 years old, and had played small roles in features such as Sofia Coppola&#8217;s The Virgin Suicides, and a leading role in Life as a House. &#8220;But at that moment in time, the enormity of a lot of what went on in a project like Lucas&#8217;s was so foreign to me,&#8221; he says. &#8220;To try and acclimate to a life that I was still vert, very uncertain about, it does age you, mature you, whatever you want to call it.</p>
<p>&#8220;You see the potential in the job and you expect so much of yourself, set such high standards that nothing, nothing, seems to be good enough. It took a while for me to play catch up. I couldn&#8217;t get my head around it. I didn&#8217;t want to get my head around it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even though the films hadn&#8217;t even come out, he had become a lifetime member of the Star Wars cinema meta-hierarchy. Overnight, a nearly anonymous teen from Canada was the most talked-about man about town. &#8220;I was recognized, pointed at everywhere I went. Out of nowhere, masses of people would come up and shake my hand, or rush up to me in a crowd. There were girls screaming. I didn&#8217;t know what to do.&#8221; He grins. &#8220;I still don&#8217;t, but I&#8217;m working on it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Although he has only been in a handful of films, these days he has it all under control, career-wise. Aside from the final two Star Wars features, in between there&#8217;s been Shattered Glass, in which he played The New Republic writer/con artist Stephen Glass (produced by Forest Park Pictures, the production company that he runs with his older brother, Tove), and the aforementioned Life as a House, in which his protrayal of Kevin Kline&#8217;s rebellious teen son earned him a Golden Globe nomination.</p>
<p>Now, there are three new profects about to emerge in theaters over the next few months, opposite a series of eye-catching It girls. Angels and Virgins (the film&#8217;s other working title is Guilty Pleasures), a take on the Renaissance tales of the Decameron, with Mischa Barton; Awake, in which he plays a man trapped in a paralytic state, with Jessica Alba; and the Andy Warhol-inspired Factory Girl, wherein he is a &#8220;Bob Dylan-like&#8221; character to Sienna Miller&#8217;s Edie Sedgwick. (Weezer guitarist Brian Bell plays Lou Reed and the band&#8217;s drummer, Patrick Wilson, attempts to invoke John Cale.)</p>
<p>&#8220;When I try to describe what I do, the films I am in, I say, &#8216;I play, I inhabit&#8230;,&#8217; but no matter how you try and put it, the work always sounds so funny, so unreal. One second you can be shooting a tender love scene. The next, you&#8217;re on fire, climbing up a hill.&#8221; And, although Christensen can be a somewhat impulsive person hoping luck will win the day, he no longer looks at the work as simply an organic process. In the beginning he wouldn&#8217;t have differentiated the way he &#8220;acted&#8221; from the way he played, but as he matures, he has grown more analytical, which, he says, has inadvertently changed his approach. In wanting to return to that state of &#8220;just letting it come out,&#8221; or one has to be free, yet completely self-aware.</p>
<p>&#8220;with all the things going on in the world, I do wonder,&#8221; says Christensen, &#8220;am I doing enough, am I doing the right thing? I keep asking myself those questions and it keeps driving me forward. I think that&#8217;s one of my greatest struggles &#8211; finding that truth. Which is why, at the very least, doing this job right and doing it well is so important to me.</p>
<p>&#8220;Preparation, research, sinking into character &#8211; I love all that. What I hate is watching myself afterward. I&#8217;m hyper-critical of the flaws. I see all the mistakes. One would have to be really self-involved to enjoy looking at yourself in a film all the time. Then there would be people watching you watching yourself watch yourself in a movie theater. That is so surreal. It&#8217;s why taking care of the backyard, doing stuff like this for my family&#8230;withdrawing, coming home, getting away from the film business has been necessary at times, mentally&#8230;emotionally. I&#8217;ve spent so much time feeling almost like a stranger in my own body.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a scientific fact, Christensen says, that one cannot observe something without affecting it, and the effect that follows ultimately becomes a new point of view. It exists as an exponentially ongoing ritual of experience and observation. Even though he didn&#8217;t offer the following information, it has also become a mathematical corollary that people are very keen to keep looking into reality of being Hayden Christensen.</p>
<p>Though the number of results varies daily, should you type his name into Google&#8217;s search engine, in about a tenth of a second you&#8217;ll see that there are between two and four million sites linked to the actor&#8217;s life, work, desires, and passions. These sites reveal that his father, who is of Danish and English ancestry, is a software developer; his mom, whose family hails from Sweden and Italy, writes speeches; and his sister, Hejsa, is a former trampoline champion. Furthermore, it is written that Hayden is an alpha male &#8211; a competitive sportsman who was a top junior tennis and hockey player. He was a ball boy once at the Canadian Open (He jumped out match with John McEnroe, causing a pause in the game) and learned tae kwan do for Star Wars fight scences. He has been linked romantically to the actresses Sienna Miller and Natalie Portman. He celebrated his twenty-fifth birthday in April at Tao, the splashy Las Vegas nightclub made famous by Paris Hilton&#8217;s many indiscretions. And supposedly, his favorite Star Wars character is Lucas&#8217;s prankster Buddhist master, Yoda.</p>
<p>Recent favorite films will have to remain a mystery. &#8220;Maybe it&#8217;s how intense flim has become to me,&#8221; he says, &#8220;but I can&#8217;t remember the last time I went to the movies just for fun.&#8221; The last thing that really spoke to him was Ron Fricke&#8217;s 1992 documentary, Baraka. &#8220;The filmmakers juxtapose tribal living with modern society and present it in such a way to show how civilized tribal life is and how, even with all of our technology and modern ways, how discombobulated and chaotic our lives are.&#8221; In one swift loop, he indicates the Bobcat and himself. &#8220;As with most things, thet manipulate things a bit to prove their point. But they do it in a very, very effective way.&#8221;</p>
<p>What keeps him sane, he says, are two old-school pursuits: music &#8211; he listens Arcade Fire and Outkast (&#8220;I&#8217;ve also really been getting into this musician called Micah P. Hinson. He&#8217;s got this great kind of folky-melodic sound, really beautiful.&#8221;) &#8211; and books. One that he keeps coming back to is The Rebel Sell, by Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter.</p>
<p>&#8220;They are a couple of Canadian professors. It&#8217;s about the birth of counterculture and how society is based on conning people into consumerism. I&#8217;m also trying to finish something I picked up a long time ago called Flatland, by Ian Stewart, the same author of Flatterland. It touches on physics, celestial mechanics, and quantum theory. Quantum physics really promotes the intangible&#8230;I dont pretend to understand all of it, but I find it exciting to let my head go to those places.</p>
<p>&#8220;I like the tangibility of the intangible,&#8221; he says. &#8220;When I think of the people I love, what&#8217;s real to me is the way the smile comes into the eyes. I think of fire. The way it jumps, snaps, colors, and catches the underside of a log. I think of air, the way that you can see it move. There is so much of life in science and nature that we are aware of, but we can&#8217;t really grasp. More and more, I often feel the day-to-day can sometimes be a preoccupation and we are unaware of the things we are really meant to be doing.&#8221;</p>
<p>He regards his mound of dirt and repeats the mantra, &#8220;I told them, promised them, I&#8217;d see the job through. And I will. I will. I will.&#8221; Sheets of rain begin to pound the ground. &#8220;Damn! Oh no,&#8221; he laughs, looking up at the sky, &#8220;it&#8217;s starting to pour!&#8221; Massive plonks of water bounce off the Bobcat and onto Christensen&#8217;s mountain of earth, which is rapidly melting into a drooling pool of mud and good intenstions. &#8220;Look at this mess. What a disaster.&#8221; He escalates a quick scheduling equation. In a few days, he heads to New York, then to Europe, then back to the States to begin a new film.</p>
<p>&#8220;I feel like tossing in a few Milk-Bone dog biscuits and calling it and archeological dig site. I don&#8217;t know how I&#8217;m going to take care of this in time.&#8221; He sighs. He turns his back on the storm and heads into the kitchen to make a sandwich. &#8220;Ok, then. I just will. There is always a way.&#8221;</p>
<p>Typed by: Tina J</p>
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		<title>Jessica&#8217;s Nightmare: &#8216;Awake&#8217; During Surgery!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Into the Blue&#8217; star JESSICA ALBA is teaming up with Darth Vader himself, HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN, in an all-new thriller, &#8216;Awake,&#8217; and ET has your first look! Golden Globe nominee TERRENCE HOWARD (&#8216;Hustle &#038; Flow&#8217;) rounds out the cast of this psychological thriller about &#8220;anesthetic awareness,&#8221; a horrifyingly common phenomenon where a patient wakes up and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Into the Blue&#8217; star JESSICA ALBA is teaming up with Darth Vader himself, HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN, in an all-new thriller, &#8216;Awake,&#8217; and ET has your first look!</p>
<p>Golden Globe nominee TERRENCE HOWARD (&#8216;Hustle &#038; Flow&#8217;) rounds out the cast of this psychological thriller about &#8220;anesthetic awareness,&#8221; a horrifyingly common phenomenon where a patient wakes up and becomes fully conscious &#8212; but physically paralyzed &#8212; during surgery.</p>
<p>Hayden plays the unlucky patient who wakes up while the surgeons are performing heart surgery. Terrence is his doctor and best friend, and Jessica is his loving wife, who is forced to struggle with her own demons as a terrifying drama unfolds around the couple.</p>
<p>&#8220;That was the biggest challenge,&#8221; Hayden tells ET. &#8220;To get myself into some Zen-like space where I could just be still for an hour-and-a-half on end &#8230; I sing songs in my head, recount old memories, that sort of thing.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You see, for the other actors, we think Hayden got the cushy job,&#8221; interjects Terrence, &#8220;because half the movie he gets to sleep on the table. You would love to go to work and just lay there with your eyes closed.&#8221;</p>
<p>While Hayden worked on achieving a Zen-like state while hidden under a prosthetic body to &#8220;operate&#8221; on, Terrence did his own research by stepping into an actual operating room during real-life surgery!</p>
<p>&#8220;I couldn&#8217;t get enough of it,&#8221; he says. &#8220;You think that you&#8217;re going to be in the observation room, but no, you&#8217;re standing right over the lead surgeon&#8217;s shoulder with the heart being as far away from my face as my knee is, and watching the entire procedure, whether it&#8217;s an aortic valve replacement or a transplant. To be that close to life or death, it&#8217;s amazing.&#8221;</p>
<p>As for working with their sexy &#8216;Into the Blue&#8217; star, the boys are nothing but diplomatic when talking about Jessica. &#8220;She&#8217;s really crafted a nice performance in this film,&#8221; says Hayden. &#8220;I think people will be very impressed.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You would like for her to be your friend,&#8221; adds Terrence. &#8220;That&#8217;s how warm and wonderful she is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Watch ET for your first look at &#8216;Awake&#8217;!</p>
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		<title>Hayden&#8217;s freewheelin&#8217; role</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not many actors have had to play Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger and Jim Morrison &#8211; let alone all at once. But Hayden Christensen stands ready for the challenge. We&#8217;ve told you before that the original script for &#8220;Factory Girl&#8221; had &#8217;60s It-girl Edie Sedgwick having a mad affair with Dylan. But after the Dylan camp [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not many actors have had to play Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger and Jim Morrison &#8211; let alone all at once. But Hayden Christensen stands ready for the challenge.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve told you before that the original script for &#8220;Factory Girl&#8221; had &#8217;60s It-girl Edie Sedgwick having a mad affair with Dylan. But after the Dylan camp disputed that he&#8217;d actually had the affair, bits of Jim and Mick were stirred into the script&#8217;s rock star character, now known as Danny Quinn.</p>
<p>Still, Christensen obviously sees Dylan as the foundation of the role.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t want to talk with him,&#8221; Christensen said of the reclusive Dylan. &#8220;But I am watching all his documentaries. I&#8217;m doing my homework.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a great mountain to climb,&#8221; the former Anakin Skywalker said last week at the Capri, Hollywood International Film Festival. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know if I can do it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Among the other real-life figures who&#8217;ll receive a looks upgrade in the movie is Andy Warhol, who&#8217;ll be played by lantern-jawed Aussie Guy Pearce.</p>
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		<title>Upcoming 2006 Film Projects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[2. Awake – This psychological thriller, starring Jessica Alba and Hayden Christiansen follows a man (Christiansen) suffering from ‘anesthetic awareness’ where he wakes up during surgery but finds himself unable to tell anyone. Uggh! Along with his surgery-induced trauma, his wife (Alba) has her own demons to overcome. According to Variety, this film has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2. Awake – This psychological thriller, starring Jessica Alba and Hayden Christiansen follows a man (Christiansen) suffering from ‘anesthetic awareness’ where he wakes up during surgery but finds himself unable to tell anyone. Uggh! Along with his surgery-induced trauma, his wife (Alba) has her own demons to overcome. According to Variety, this film has been pitched as doing for surgery what Jaws did for swimming.” Yikes!</p>
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		<title>Enough of Star Wars right now, I&#8217;m Bob Dylan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hayden Christensen is shy. He always admits it during every interview and he adds that acting &#8220;avenges&#8221; everyone who&#8217;s like him. His personality was confirmed on the 31st of December. The other guests who attended the &#8220;Capri Hollywood Film Festival&#8221; were celebrating the arrival of the new year dancing and toasting with spumante (the Italian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hayden Christensen is shy. He always admits it during every interview and he adds that acting &#8220;avenges&#8221; everyone who&#8217;s like him. His personality was confirmed on the 31st of December. The other guests who attended the &#8220;Capri Hollywood Film Festival&#8221; were celebrating the arrival of the new year dancing and toasting with spumante (the Italian version of champagne): Franco Nero was singing on the stage, Eva Mendes was almost out of her mind, Gabriella Pession was showing off her sensuality. However, the &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; trilogy&#8217;s Anakin Skywalker was in a corner far from everybody else. He was wearing a coat that resembled the one worn by Bob Dylan forty years ago (not to mention Dylan will be his next character) and he was silently filming the whole scene with his inseparable video camera. These are the mysteries of a star who doesn&#8217;t feel like one, even if &#8220;People&#8221; includes him as one of the 50 most handsome unmarried men in the world. And Christensen, 25 next April, is really handsome, perhaps even talented. He has nothing of the &#8220;macho&#8221; type, he&#8217;s more of an ephebe, but this is just a detail for the long line of girls who asked for an autograph. Nevertheless, Hayden would give anything to escape from these &#8220;possessed&#8221; fangirls: &#8220;To me the most important thing is acting, not being successful. When I was 8 I accompanied my sister Hejsa to a screen test and I was chosen for a crisps advert. I knew then what I wanted my future to be like&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Hayden Christensen&#8217;s New Year&#8217;s Eve</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The famous Star Wars actor gave a hot welcome to 2006 (in Italian we usually use &#8220;fuochi d&#8217;artificio&#8221; metaphorically to describe a hot [both negative and positive] situation between two or more people,whereas literally the _expression means &#8220;fireworks&#8221; in English, and in the next line the journalist says that in this case it&#8217;s both literal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The famous Star Wars actor gave a hot welcome to 2006 (in Italian we usually use &#8220;fuochi d&#8217;artificio&#8221; metaphorically to describe a hot [both negative and positive] situation between two or more people,whereas literally the _expression means &#8220;fireworks&#8221; in English, and in the next line the journalist says that in this case it&#8217;s both literal and metaphorical). The fascinating star of the new &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; trilogy, an important guest at the Capri Hollywood Film Festival, was apparently dazzled by the atmosphere present on the island at night: in consequence of this, he had a bit of fun. Apparently he started a game that turned out to be very successful, using small rockets and fireworks. However, it seems that Hayden&#8217;s most successfully achieved game was with the beautiful ladies in Capri. Some say they cought him being very &#8220;friendly&#8221; with actress Eva Mendes, the star of &#8220;Hitch&#8221;. Others say he spent a lovely evening dining with Gaia Bermani Amaral, model and actress.</p>
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		<title>Hayden Plays Secret Dylan in Warhol Film</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN was forced to play the only fictional character in new ANDY WARHOL/EDIE SEDGWICK biopic FACTORY GIRL because screenwriter CAPTAIN MAUZNER couldn&#8217;t guarantee BOB DYLAN wouldn&#8217;t sue if he alleged the rocker had romanced Sedgwick. Christensen was excited about playing his rock hero in the film &#8211; alongside GUY PEARCE and SIENNA MILLER &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN was forced to play the only fictional character in new ANDY WARHOL/EDIE SEDGWICK biopic FACTORY GIRL because screenwriter CAPTAIN MAUZNER couldn&#8217;t guarantee BOB DYLAN wouldn&#8217;t sue if he alleged the rocker had romanced Sedgwick.</p>
<p>Christensen was excited about playing his rock hero in the film &#8211; alongside GUY PEARCE and SIENNA MILLER &#8211; but, instead, he&#8217;ll now play a character called DANNY QUINN.</p>
<p>The Canadian actor says, &#8220;(it was) a character originally scripted as Bob Dylan. They changed it to Danny Quinn to make it more ambiguous.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Factory Girl&#8217; Transforms Downtown Shreveport To NYC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The City of Shreveport played the lead role on Thursday, dressed up as the city that doesn&#8217;t sleep. Texas Street became Lexington Avenue, New York circa 1965, for a scene in the movie, &#8220;Factory Girl&#8221;. It&#8217;s a movie based on the rise and fall of Andy Warhol&#8217;s leading lady, Edie Sedgwick. Director George Hickenlooper says, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The City of Shreveport played the lead role on Thursday, dressed up as the city that doesn&#8217;t sleep. Texas Street became Lexington Avenue, New York circa 1965, for a scene in the movie, &#8220;Factory Girl&#8221;. It&#8217;s a movie based on the rise and fall of Andy Warhol&#8217;s leading lady, Edie Sedgwick. Director George Hickenlooper says, &#8220;she wanted to become famous, became famous, and tragically died of a drug overdose&#8221;. The leading lady in this film is Sienna Miller. In this scene, Sedgwick learns some disturbing news from her accountant James Townsend, played by Edward Herrmann. Herrmann says, &#8220;he is managing Edie&#8217;s trust fund and he tries on numerous occasions to warn her that she&#8217;s burning through it at an alarming rate&#8221;.<br />
With 60 extras dressed in the time period clothing, and yellow cabs driving the streets, Herrmann praises Shreveport&#8217;s ability to blend. Herrmann says, &#8220;they did an extraordinary job of making this look like Lexington Avenue in 1965 or 1966&#8243;. You may remember Herrmann from the 1987 movie &#8220;The Lost Boys&#8221;. Herrmann tells us he&#8217;s enjoying Shreveport, especially after dinner at Shreveport&#8217;s Noble Savage Tavern. Herrmann says, &#8220;I was invited to a table with the locals to sit and from there we went to a number of places I can&#8217;t remember&#8221;. The cast and crew say Shreveport is up and coming in the movie ranks.<br />
&#8220;Factory Girl&#8221; Director George Hickenlooper expects the movie industry to make a big move to Shreveport, saying there&#8217;s nervousness about shooting in New Orleans during hurricane season.</p>
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		<title>Flying under the radar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guy Pearce wasn&#8217;t using his body as a memo pad, so maybe that&#8217;s why the &#8220;Memento&#8221; star seemed to go unrecognized during a visit to The Andy Warhol Museum to research his role as Warhol for the movie &#8220;Factory Girl.&#8221; Or maybe patrons were just too sophisticated to stare or ask for autographs. After much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guy Pearce wasn&#8217;t using his body as a memo pad, so maybe that&#8217;s why the &#8220;Memento&#8221; star seemed to go unrecognized during a visit to The Andy Warhol Museum to research his role as Warhol for the movie &#8220;Factory Girl.&#8221; Or maybe patrons were just too sophisticated to stare or ask for autographs.</p>
<p>After much back-and-forth about scheduling a date, Pearce and actress Sienna Miller, who is playing Warhol muse Edie Sedgwick, toured the museum and its archives in late November with director Tom Sokolowski. &#8220;Tom met with them both,&#8221; Colleen Criste, assistant director/external affairs, says.</p>
<p>Miller, whose engagement to Jude Law landed her on the gossip pages, is now on screen in &#8220;Casanova&#8221; as a feminist writer. Known for &#8220;The Count of Monte Cristo,&#8221; &#8220;Memento,&#8221; &#8220;L.A. Confidential&#8221; and cheekbones that could cut glass, Pearce was engaging and interesting, and Sokolowski offered to lend him a Warhol wig. &#8220;We were open to the public that day, and I didn&#8217;t hear any stories of anyone stopping them,&#8221; Criste says.</p>
<p>Pearce apparently also met with Andy&#8217;s brother, John Warhola, and toured Pittsburgh. Criste, a Pearce fan, wasn&#8217;t at the museum that day. &#8220;We gawkers on the staff decided to cut the man a break and let him do his work.&#8221;</p>
<p>The movie, tentatively set for a September release, also stars Hayden Christensen as Danny Quinn, modeled after Bob Dylan.</p>
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		<title>Redgrave, Dafoe among major stars expected at Bangkok film festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) &#8211; Dozens of movie stars and directors from around the world, including old hands such as Vanessa Redgrave and Christopher Lee, are expected in the Thai capital next month for an international film festival. Among other stars scheduled to make an appearance at the fourth Bangkok International Film Festival on Feb. 17-27 [...]]]></description>
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Among other stars scheduled to make an appearance at the fourth Bangkok International Film Festival on Feb. 17-27 are Willem Dafoe, Diane Ladd, Helen Mirren, Hayden Christensen and Japan&#8217;s Tadanobu Asano.<br />
Also coming are directors Bruce Beresford and Fred Schepisi of Australia and American Terry Gilliam, and producer Donald Ranvaud who was responsible for City of God and last year&#8217;s The Constant Gardener, from a John le Carre novel.<br />
The festival will feature about 160 movies from 50 countries, including Invisible Waves by Thai director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang and the film version of the Broadway hit Rent, directed by Chris Columbus.<br />
There will also be a spotlight on films from Southeast Asia, Denmark, Canada and Italy, as well as dance movies, including classics like Singing In the Rain and West Side Story, and documentaries Ballets Russes, Iberia, and Rize.</p>
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		<title>Weinstein Co. stirs &#8216;Awake&#8217;Thriller sold to raft of countries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weinstein Co. stirs &#8216;Awake&#8217;Thriller sold to raft of countries BERLIN &#8212; The Weinstein Co. has finalized sales to most major territories on Joby Harold&#8217;s thriller &#8220;Awake,&#8221; starring Hayden ChristensenHayden Christensen and Jessica Alba. Pic, which just finished shooting, has been picked up by Pan-Europeene in France, Kinowelt in Germany, Eagle in Italy and Icon for [...]]]></description>
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BERLIN &#8212; The Weinstein Co. has finalized sales to most major territories on Joby Harold&#8217;s thriller &#8220;Awake,&#8221; starring Hayden ChristensenHayden Christensen and Jessica Alba.<br />
Pic, which just finished shooting, has been picked up by Pan-Europeene in France, Kinowelt in Germany, Eagle in Italy and Icon for the U.K., Australia and New Zealand. Artport has bought rights in Japan, Svensk in Scandinavia, West in Russia and Sun Distribution in Latin America.<br />
Christensen plays a wealthy young heart transplant patient who because of an anesthetist&#8217;s error finds himself conscious though immobile during the operation, and discovers that his wife and doctors are conspiring to kill him.<br />
Terrence Howard and Lena Olin co-star.TWC will release the movie in North America.</p>
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		<title>Bauer Martinez’s Crash Bandits delays Thailand shoot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bauer Martinez’s Crash Bandits has pushed back filming in Thailand to January 2007 to allow for longer pre-production time, according to government agency Thailand Film Office. The John McTiernan-directed big-budget action adventure feature was originally scheduled for a three-month shoot in southern Thailand from mid-February through local fixer Kantana. The project was expected to bring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bauer Martinez’s Crash Bandits has pushed back filming in Thailand to January 2007 to allow for longer pre-production time, according to government agency Thailand Film Office.<br />
The John McTiernan-directed big-budget action adventure feature was originally scheduled for a three-month shoot in southern Thailand from mid-February through local fixer Kantana.</p>
<p>The project was expected to bring in a significant $5.1m (200m baht) in local spend, comparable to the large revenues generated by Oliver Stone’s Alexander shot in 2004, and to re-establish Thailand as an international film hub after a year-long slump.</p>
<p>Last year, earnings from foreign feature shoots dropped by 40% to $6.2m (244.6m baht) due to a series of devastating events such as the 2004 tsunami which took thousands of lives and destroyed much of popular locations such as Krabi and Phuket in the south.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, French director Alain Berberian last week started the camera rolling for Fix Production’s $17.8m (Euros 15.m) Treasure Island, making it the first international production to shoot in Thailand this year.</p>
<p>French actor Gerard Jugnot and actress Alice Taglioni are currently filming on the Krabi set, which features a 30 m long pirate boat built especially for the shoot. ‘Thailand is the location for about 60% of the film. We’ve scheduled a six-week shoot in the south from Krabi to Trang, which is expected to generate a local spend of approximately US$2 million,’ says executive producer Georges Langlois who coordinated the shoot through his Bangkok-based company Flash Cineservices.</p>
<p>In addition, Hong Kong director Oxide Pang is currently shooting his latest psychological thriller Diary in Thailand while his brother Danny is set to start filming his thriller Forest of Death also in the same country later this week.</p>
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		<title>Exciting Star Wars News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Star Wars fans prepared to be thrilled. The Force is getting a whole new lease of life in the shape of a brand new TV series. Star Wars creator George Lucas has agreed to make 100 episodes, covering the years between prequel Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith and the first 1977 Star Wars movie.Series [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Star Wars fans prepared to be thrilled.</p>
<p>The Force is getting a whole new lease of life in the shape of a brand new TV series.<br />
Star Wars creator George Lucas has agreed to make 100 episodes, covering the years between prequel Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith and the first 1977 Star Wars movie.Series producer Rick McCullum told the Daily Mirror: &#8220;We&#8217;re very excited &#8211; we just got confirmation George Lucas has committed himself to writing the Star Wars TV series. &#8220;I guess this is the news all fans have been waiting to hear.But will any familiar faces be popping up in the TV shows? None of the films&#8217; actors, from Ewan McGregor to Carrie Fisher, will be taking part. But Anthony Daniels, who played C3P0 will appear.Rick added: &#8220;It will all be new because the originals will all be too old. But we will be using Anthony as C3PO because there is such a thing as loyalty.&#8221;George waited nearly 20 years before making the prequel films which star Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman.In the last prequel we saw Anakin Skywalker go to the dark side to become Darth Vader and the TV series will concentrate on the rise of his evil empire.What we can&#8217;t tell you though is which side the series will be on&#8230;Looks like there&#8217;ll be another kind of war to decide that.</p>
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		<title>Inside the Mask</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most haunting images of Revenge of the Sith is the fearsome black mask that lowers over Anakin Skywalker&#8217;s ravaged face, forever sealing him in an implacable armored shell, marking a seemingly irreversible transformation into Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith. Though the Sydney-based Costume Props Department developed a full suit of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most haunting images of Revenge of the Sith is the fearsome black mask that lowers over Anakin Skywalker&#8217;s ravaged face, forever sealing him in an implacable armored shell, marking a seemingly irreversible transformation into Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith.<br />
Though the Sydney-based Costume Props Department developed a full suit of armor for Hayden Christensen, the shot of the helmet lowering was achieved separately in postproduction by Industrial Light &#038; Magic. The ILM Model Shop was tasked with building the separated helmet, and Practical Model Supervisor Brian Gernand assigned the task to Don Bies, for good reason.</p>
<p>&#8220;He knew of my affinity for movie history and Star Wars lore,&#8221; says Bies. Years ago, Bies worked as the archivist for the Lucasfilm Archives, the repository of the props, costumes and models used in various Lucasfilm productions. In that role, Bies had actually rescued the original Vader helmet used in for the unmasking in Return of the Jedi.</p>
<p>&#8220;The original prop I found at the bottom of a crate with a bunch of junk on top of it &#8212; shredded papers and stuff like that,&#8221; recalls Bies. &#8220;The crate almost got tossed, but I decided to check it and pulled out this brown flannel bag, and inside were the pieces of the mask.&#8221;</p>
<p>The mask became one of Bies&#8217; favorites pieces in the Archive, and he studied it extensively, unknowingly preparing himself years in advance for the assignment of recreating it for Revenge of the Sith. The original mask, on a museum tour in Japan at the time of Episode III production, did not have much inner detail, allowing considerable artistic freedom in designing the inside of the mask.</p>
<p>&#8220;Ryan Church had created a design that was very manufactured and more medical,&#8221; says Bies. &#8220;I started making suggestions as to how to build it. His direction was that it&#8217;s supposed to look painful; it goes easy but it doesn&#8217;t come off easy. Having that freedom allowed me to start playing around with different materials. I used the readers from computer hard drives in there &#8212; it made it look like if you slipped this thing on your face that it would cut into your cheeks.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bies worked off of extensive photographs of the original prop, discovering that many of the &#8220;found&#8221; objects used to dress the original could not be found locally. &#8220;A lot of must have been from England surplus stores. I ended up having to laser cut almost all of it,&#8221; says Bies.</p>
<p>Some of the material he did find included electronic molex connectors, stainless steel studs from punk rocker collars, and parts from a Tamiya tank model kit. The two silver knobs bracketing Vader&#8217;s mouthpiece, nicknamed the &#8220;tusks,&#8221; came from a surprising source. &#8220;We were running short on time, so I actually bought them from a fan.&#8221;</p>
<p>Joining Bies on the project were John Duncan, who built the &#8220;harmonica&#8221; mouthpiece and Carol Bauman who helped paint the helmet. The helmet deviated from the original in that it used the Episode III mold which had a symmetrical face, and the new incarnation was solid black as opposed to the two-tone paint job seen in Episode VI.</p>
<p>&#8220;They had a heck of a time shooting the thing,&#8221; explains Bies of the shot looking at the mask coming down. &#8220;Kim Marks, who shot it, tried to get the angle right. When you get it over the lens, it distorted crazily because of the wide angle. So they had to tilt it. It&#8217;s really angled forward and looks more ominous.&#8221;</p>
<p>For the side angle shot of the mask lowering onto Anakin face, it was actually a composite since Hayden Christensen had already been photographed in Sydney separately a year earlier.</p>
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		<title>Weinstein Co. stirs &#8216;Awake&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BERLIN &#8212; The Weinstein Co. has finalized sales to most major territories on Joby Harold&#8217;s thriller &#8220;Awake,&#8221; starring Hayden Christensen and Jessica Alba. Pic, which just finished shooting, has been picked up by Pan-Europeene in France, Kinowelt in Germany, Eagle in Italy and Icon for the U.K., Australia and New Zealand. Artport has bought rights [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BERLIN &#8212; The Weinstein Co. has finalized sales to most major territories on Joby Harold&#8217;s thriller &#8220;Awake,&#8221; starring Hayden Christensen and Jessica Alba.<br />
Pic, which just finished shooting, has been picked up by Pan-Europeene in France, Kinowelt in Germany, Eagle in Italy and Icon for the U.K., Australia and New Zealand. Artport has bought rights in Japan, Svensk in Scandinavia, West in Russia and Sun Distribution in Latin America.</p>
<p>Christensen plays a wealthy young heart transplant patient who because of an anesthetist&#8217;s error finds himself conscious though immobile during the operation, and discovers that his wife and doctors are conspiring to kill him.</p>
<p>Terrence Howard and Lena Olin co-star.</p>
<p>TWC will release the movie in North America.</p>
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