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The gangster of Hollywood
FEATURE. Johnny Depp doesn’t know what time it is. Though he technically calls an adorable village in France home and owns an island in the Caribbean, the mercurial actor spends so much time working that his internal clock is all out of whack.
 
 
Directorial debut is a shot at the ‘Moon’
INTERVIEW. When directors are limited to a $5 million budget and a 33-day shooting schedule, they usually won’t do anything too arduous — especially for their first films. But director Duncan Jones, 37, tells us that he “wanted to do something with ambition” for his debut flick. So instead, Jones, who is the son of David Bowie, decided to make the sci-fi adventure “Moon,” which opens Friday. The affable Brit explains how.
 
The Beckhams’ island getaway
GOSSIP. According to the Sun, David Beckham is planning a trip to Necker Island, Richard Branson’s private island hideaway, to celebrate his 10th wedding anniversary with Victoria Beckham. And the best part? It only costs $51,000 a night to have the whole island to themselves.
 
Bale does light-lifting
 MOVIES. Christian Bale is more relaxed than usual, and with good reason. The heavy lifting in promoting his latest film, “Public Enemies,” falls to Johnny Depp. For once, the success or failure of the movie doesn’t rest on Bale’s shoulders. There’s no talk of on-set outbursts or franchise potential. And for that, he’s grateful — and cheerful.
 
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Being a big ‘Loser’ isn’t bad

Jillian Michaels on weight, fitness, reality TV and dysfunctional families

“It’s confrontational, emotionally and physically. It’s painful to look at these issues. If you’ve been running from a problem for 30 years and then suddenly someone says, ‘Wow, I think you’re really angry because your parents used to ostracize you and put you on a scale every week. It seems like your mother projected her self-worth issues on to you and you’ve taken that on.’ People don’t want to feel that hurt and that angry and that sad. So they run from it or they deny it or they reject it or they become unconscious about it. Unless they’re willing to do that work, the likelihood of them not only losing the weight but keeping it off is slim.” 

 

PROFILE. When it comes to the biggest losers, Jillian Michaels is gigantic. Overweight as a child, Michaels is now a butt-kicking trainer on NBC’s “The Biggest Loser” with her own line of fitness products. But just because she’s won the losing game doesn’t mean that training for healthy living doesn’t continue to present some difficulties.

“It was a real challenge working with parents and kids this past season [on “The Biggest Loser”] just because I am human and I’m going to have my own transference with the contestants on the situations that occur,” she says. “Dealing with parents and kids just triggered my own feelings and issues about my upbringing and the relationship I have with my father and how he passed on a dysfunctional addiction with food to me. It’s really intense.”

With the series now taping it’s seventh season, Michaels says that the feedback from the reality competition show has been positive, though she’s realistic about its downside. “Is it reality television? Of course it is,” she says. “Are there things that I hate about it? You bet. When the contestants get eliminated is it maddening? Without a question. But ultimately I think it’s saving lives — not just for the contestants, but the show is in 90 countries now around the world. That’s something that you can’t negate.”

 
 
MMMpod
The June edition of MMMpod features an interview with Perry Farrell on getting Jane's Addiction back together, as well as a talk with actor Ed Helms about his love/hate relationship with a capella music. We also have new music from Phoenix, Magic Magic, Lady Sovereign, and a classic from Booker T. & the MGs. As always, there's a chance to win a whole lot of free music.
 
 
Metro Life Panel