Tuesday, January 05, 2010

The week in quotes from Hollywood in the Hub

"There were fewer of them, and they hide behind things, so my kids aren’t aware of them, which makes all the difference in the world. (In L.A.) if I try to go to the supermarket, the police come (to escort her).”

--Jennifer Garner, who spent the summer in Cambridge while hubby Ben Affleck filmed two made-in-Boston flicks, says her family has considered moving to Boston to avoid the onslaught of paparazzi in Hollywood.

'It’s been a good year…what can I say? And it’s an honor to be asked to attend Sundance and be part of the entire team, maybe it’s not location, location, location…maybe talent finds a way to poke its head out considering our team is some of the most talented people in the world and they don’t all have salons on Rodeo Drive, 5th Ave or yes…even Newbury Street."

--Naz Kupelian, a Lexington-based salon owner, muses over the news that he's been tapped to style celebs at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.

“We got him back. He always said he wanted to do it after, you know, taking care of his family.”

--Film producer Bobby Farrelly insists that the on-and-off again Sean Penn is on again as Larry in the soon-to-be-shot film adaptation of the "Three Stooges."

“I hope that they don’t make it seem like I was doing things that maybe I wasn’t doing that could potentially upset the community. I anticipate it’s going to cause me, probably, a tremendous amount of anxiety.”

--Kim Daly, the former medical director from Gloucester High, says she's not looking forward to the upcoming Lifetime Television movie called "The Pregnancy Pact," airing on Saturday, Jan. 23. The small-screen flick delves into the drama surrounding a 2008 controversy surrounding a group of 17 North Shore teens allegedly planning to become teen mothers.

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