BURLESQUE clip: Aguilera sings “I’m a Good Girl”

Posted by on Nov 10, 2010 in Random | 0 comments

A little Cabaret. A little Moulin Rouge! A whole lotta time between now and this film’s opening. I don’t think I can wait two weeks for this one. Burlesque, directed by Steve Antin and starring Christina Aguilera, Stanley Tucci, Cam Gigandet, and Cher, opens Wednesday, Nov....

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BURLESQUE – ET goes behind the scenes

Posted by on Feb 6, 2010 in The Pictures | 0 comments

Burlesque, starring Cher, Christina Aguilera, Kristen Bell, Stanley Tucci and Julianne Hough, directed by Steve Antin, opens Nov. 24,...

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Christina and Cam Gigandet in BURLESQUE

Posted by on Jan 12, 2010 in The Pictures | 0 comments

Click! More Burlesque photos, now with extra Cam Gigandet (swoon).  Check ’em...

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Cher and Kristen Bell in BURLESQUE

Posted by on Jan 12, 2010 in The Pictures | 0 comments

The New York Post posted a picture of Cher and her American Girl doll Kristen Bell on the set of the upcoming musical drama Burlesque. Take a...

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First pics of Christina in BURLESQUE

Posted by on Nov 18, 2009 in Random | 0 comments

Pacific Coast News snapped the first pictures of Christina Aguilera on the set of the upcoming musical drama Burlesque. Sadly, no Cher yet. The feature film about a small town girl who moves to L.A. and finds love and success while performing in a neo-burlesque club is scheduled to hit theaters next Thanksgiving. More pictures of Christina from the Burlesque set at Pacific Coast...

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BURLESQUE gets steamy! Eric Dane joins the movie musical cast

Posted by on Nov 18, 2009 in Random | 0 comments

Director Steve Antin’s Burlesque has added another cast member. Grey’s Anatomy‘s Eric “McSteamy” Dane will join Christina Aguilera, Cher, Kristen Bell, Cam Gigandet and Stanley Tucci in the movie musical, according to THR. The film follows a small-town girl trying to make it as a neo-burlesque club performer in the City of Angels. Dane will play a wealthy businessman who saunters into Cher’s nightclub with his checkbook in hand, only to have Aguilera steal his heart. THR keeps comparing this to Cabaret, but that plot sounds a little closer to the movie that rekindled our love for the musical film genre, Moulin...

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