Showing posts with label Lesley Abravanel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lesley Abravanel. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Hangover sequel to shoot in Miami


It looks like the Hangover 2 might be coming to film part, if not most of the movie here in South Florida. Shooting will begin in the fall of 2010 with a release date for Memorial Day weekend 2011 . Preliminary cast includes original members from the first movie Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms and Heather Graham. Zac Efron has also been rumored to be part of the new cast.

Recently at an awards show, Zac Efron was asked if he would be interested and he said "haven't got that call yet...That would be amazing" Efron smiled, "I think that they're amazing and I love the cast that they've got going on."

Director for the movie Todd Phillips, a Warner Brother's production, has been working on the script for the sequel, and that the movie was to film in Thailand. Seems that route has shifted to Miami after the craziness of Super Bowl. Lesley Abravanel's blog reported that Zach Galifianakis has had dinner at Michael's Genuine Food & Drink in Miami's Design District a few times already...Could it really be?

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

JAMES CAAN AND GEORGE HAMILTON HELP OPEN BOURBON STEAK AT THE FAIRMONT TURNBERRY ISLE RESORT & CLUB IN AVENTURA

South Florida movers and shakers came out in force to enjoy the grand opening of nationally renowned celebrity chef Michael Mina’s first foray into South Florida, BOURBON STEAK MIAMI at the newly renovated Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club. The restaurant, with its gorgeous glass box design and glittering mirrored walls, is a welcome addition to South Florida’s dining scene –and sure to be a see and be seen destination.

(PHOTOS BY MANNY HERNANDEZ)
Michael Mina graciously welcomed guests to the spectacular new modern steakhouse; attendees included Fairmont Turnberry Isle owner Donald Soffer who was entertaining personal friends George Hamilton and James Caan, City of Aventura Mayor Susan Gottlieb, developer Ugo Colombo, socialite Iran Issa Khan, and the project’s designer, Bill Paley of Tony Chi and Associates, the restaurant’s designer. South Florida’s most prominent chefs came out to support the new venture including Mark Militello, Allen Susser, Clay Conley and Gerdy Rodriguez, attorney Alan Tempkins, Miami Herald's Lesley Abravanel, publicist Stacey Benedetti, and music by DJ Tracy Young. Guests nibbled on Japanese a-5 Kobe beef strips, American Kobe sliders and pork short ribs, as well as delicious passed hors d’oeuvres including lobster corn dogs, tuna poppers, and cumin dusted tempura prawns, among other Mina specialties. Guests also enjoyed a sumptuous raw bar featuring oysters, stone crab claws, clams and lobster and shrimp cocktails.