Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Zac Efron is Austin Amazing


Zac Efron snaps a pic with costar Christian McKay as they attend the premiere of Me & Orson Welles at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas on Monday evening (November 30).
The 22-year-old actor, Christian and director Richard Linklater were more than happy to answer questions from audience members after the screening. Zac recently caught up with the Vancouver Sun and revealed that he takes every movie role seriously. He shared, “Oh yeah — I take everything very seriously. I think every movie at this point is important. But this one has a different fan base and different subject matter. It’s more mature, and I’m not able to rely on some skill sets that I’ve been able to rely on in the past. So it’s branching out, I think. It made me a little nervous at times, but that’s usually a good thing in my experience. The scarier something is, the harder it is to jump into, and the more of a challenge it will be.” Me & Orson Welles opened in limited theaters last Wednesday.

Vanessa Hudgens: Neutrogena Bloopers


Vanessa Hudgens gets giggly and bouncy in this exclusive video from Neutrogena. You’ll even get a sneak peek into Vanessa, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Gabrielle Union and Susie Castillo’s foreign commercials. Despite some mistakes, they still did great! Loving Vanessa’s, 20, fishy face. Check them out at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oj_FovwgrT4

Zac Efron: “Late Show” Stud

Making an evening stop at the Ed Sullivan Theatre, Zac Efron was all smiles at the “Late Show with David Letterman” in New York City on Tuesday (November 24). Dressed in a snazzy suit, the “High School Musical” hunk greeted fans and posed for pictures as he headed inside to promote his new movie, “Me and Orson Welles”. Keeping quite the busy schedule as of late, Zac teamed up with his “Me and Orson Welles” costar Christian McKay earlier in the day to unveil a plaque at the original Mercury Theatre site on their upcoming movie’s behalf. Zac also recently declared his desire to be seduced by an older woman on the big screen, saying, “I’m still waiting for that script and that director. I like a lot of movies from the 1970s. A movie I just saw again and one of my favorites is The Graduate.”