Stick To Your Script
Maybe Sharon Stone thinks she could be another Susan Sarandon. Maybe she thinks she is intelligent enough to write her own script. Maybe she just doesn't realize how powerful China and its market is.
Sharon Stone is facing a ban on the showing of her films in China after suggesting the recent earthquake that killed up to 67,000 people may have been the result of "bad karma" over the country's occupation of Tibet.
Stone, 50, who was speaking to reporters at the Cannes film festival, criticised the Chinese government's actions in Tibet and directly linked them to the disaster:
"I've been concerned about how should we deal with the Olympics, because they are not being nice to the Dalai Lama, who is a good friend of mine," she said.
"And then all this earthquake and all this stuff happened, and I thought, is that karma - when you're not nice that the bad things happen to you?"
The cheeky newspaper thinks that the ban, however, may
be something of a blessing for Chinese movie-goers. The Year of Getting
to Know Us, the first of Stone's films to be affected by the ban, has
been described by a user of the internet film site IMDb as "one of the
five worst films I have seen in my lifetime".
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My blog is updated today, 30 May 2008. Click Finally Woken to read the complete story.

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