Ecollywood: At the L.A. premiere of '2012'
FILM IT GREEN: Cusack and Emmerich on the red carpet in Los Angeles. (Photo: Eric Charbonneau/SPE, Inc.)
For a special effects disaster movie costing in the neighborhood of $200 million, 2012 is surprisingly green, and as we reported last week, its producers won an EMA award for their eco-production efforts. We found out more at the movie’s Los Angeles premiere. “After making The Day After Tomorrow, I said to myself, ‘From now on my movies should have a green footprint,” vowed director-writer-producer Roland Emmerich, who drives a Prius and powers his home with solar energy.
American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert (right), who sings the movie’s theme “Time For Miracles” (also a bonus track on his debut CD For Your Entertainment, due out Nov. 23), confided that he isn’t living green at home “because I’m hardly ever home.” Indeed, Lambert will be traveling for promo appearances and is planning a concert tour. After performing his CD’s title track on the American Music Awards Nov. 22, he’ll appear on Good Morning America and Late Show with David Letterman. He doesn’t believe in the 2012 doomsday prophecy. “I don’t think the world is going to end. I think it’s a symbol of the end of one time and the beginning of another, a change of consciousness and the beginning of a new way of thinking.” For his part, he said, “ I’m just trying to be positive and spread love and happiness.”
“I recycle, I try to turn off lights as much as possible, I try not to leave the water running,” says Sarah Hyland (left) who plays sulky teenager Haley on the hit ABC comedy Modern Family. Her concern for the environment is just one of the ways the actress, who turns 19 on Nov. 24, is more mature than her character. “She cares about looks and materialistic things. I’m not really high maintenance. The only thing we have in common is I constantly have my phone in my hand,” compares Hyland, a native New Yorker who moved west after the cancellation of Lipstick Jungle (she played Brooke Shields’ daughter), booked Modern Family within three weeks, got her driver’s license, and lined up a car and apartment. “It’s so different here, but I love it,” she says.
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Posted By GreenNinja - Thu, Nov 05 2009 at 1:48 PM ESTGreen Going Hollywood
I can't say enough about how influential it is for people to see how even the people behind the big screen are taking a stance on getting involved in going green and reducing CO2 emissions. In this day and age when people put so much stock into what celebrities are doing, saying, eating, thinking, etc, I think it's wonderful to see some of them leveraging that power for the good of the planet
Posted By GreenNinja - Thu, Nov 05 2009 at 1:46 PM ESTGreen Going Hollywood
I can't say enough about how influential it is for people to see how even the people behind the big screen are taking a stance on getting involved in going green and reducing CO2 emissions. In this day and age when people put so much stock into what celebrities are doing, saying, eating, thinking, etc, I think it's wonderful to see some of them leveraging that power for the good of the planet


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