Edisi 17 November 2014 | International Bali Post

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Monday, November 17, 2014

Aniston ready for a 3rd ‘Horrible Bosses’ movie

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Jennifer Aniston said she pushed her sex-crazed dentist character as far as she could in in “Horrible Bosses 2,” but she’s willing to try again in a third installment. Asked if another sequel is in the works, the actress replied, “I don’t know,” she said. “It’s up to you all.” “Horrible Bosses 2,” the follow-up to the 2011 hit, opens Nov. 24. It stars Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day as amateur entrepreneurs who get caught up in a kidnapping scheme when their business deal with a conniving investor, played by Christoph Waltz, goes awry. The actors improvised a lot during filming, Aniston said in a recent interview, until it became a gross-out contest between the stars. “This one went into a territory that I think just wasn’t even funny,” she said. “I couldn’t even make it dirty funny. It was just bad dirty.” When it came to creating her character, Aniston said she told the filmmakers: “Just go as far as you can until someone actually gets sick from it.” She feels like there’s more to do be done with Dr. Julia Harris. “She’s hardly tapped out,” Aniston said. “We

all were a bit sad when this movie came to an end because I, for one, felt it was too soon to end Julia’s party.” As Aniston promotes her new comedy, she’s also getting potential awards attention for her dramatic turn in “Cake,” which is open in limited release. The 45-yearold actress said she tries not to get caught up in awardsseason buzz: “It’s flattering, it’s humbling, it’s exciting, whatever, to even be in that conversation, so to speak, so I think that’s just a win in itself.” She’s not ruling out a return to TV, either, though she didn’t hint at any specific plans. “I’ve never said never to coming back to television,” the “Friends” star said. “Television is pretty fantastic these days.”

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Benedict Cumberbatch poses in the press room with the Hollywood actor award at the Hollywood Film Awards at the Palladium on Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, in Los Angeles.

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Cumberbatch, ‘Gone Girl’ win Hollywood honors

Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Agence France-Presse

LOS ANGELES - Britain’s Benedict Cumberbatch and A-list veteran Julianne Moore took top honors Friday at the Hollywood Film Awards, billed as the official start of Tinseltown’s annual prizes season. The best film award went to thriller “Gone Girl” starring Ben Affleck as a husband accused of murdering his wife, played by Rosamund Pike. Other British stars also had a good night, with those picking up prizes including Keira Knightley, Jack O’Connell and Eddie Redmayne, for his portrayal of paralyzed physicist Stephen Hawking. Cumberbatch was named best actor for his role as World War II Nazi code-breaker Alan Turing in “The Imitation Game,” with costar Knightley also earning best supporting actress. “Oh my, oh my, oh my,” said the heartthrob “Sherlock” actor, accepting his prize at the Palladium theatre in downtown Hollywood, adding backstage that “this is just the beginning, so who knows?” when asked about the looming awards season.

Moore, a three-time Oscar nominee for previous films, was named best actress for “Still Alice,” a heart-rending film about a linguistics professor stricken with Alzheimer’s Disease. Best supporting actor went to Robert Duvall for his title role in “The Judge” with Robert Downey Jr, who presented him with his prize. The top ensemble award went to “Foxcatcher,” a rare dramatic outing for comic actor Steve Carell, in a real-life story centered on the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. Briton O’Connell was named best new Hollywood actor for his role in Angelina Jolie’s “Unbroken.” The actress-turned-director welcomed him on stage saying “Aye up me duck” -- a reference to his northern English vowels. The awards, which have trade-

marked the term “The Official Launch of the Award Season,” were televised for the first time this year by CBS, rival to ABC which broadcasts the Academy Awards and NBC which airs the Golden Globes. Industry journal Variety noted archly that the awards were “more mystery than suspense,” as it is unknown who actually votes for the winners, and may well be a small group of industry insiders. Hollywood heavyweight producer Harvey Weinstein, known for his peerless command of awards season campaigning, said the Hollywood Film Awards were of growing importance. “This year because it’s televised, it’s going to be super big. Very important awards tonight, very big indication of stuff,” he said on the red carpet.

Trader served buyer at traditional market in Kuta. Food security in Bali worrying because companies, hotels and society in general no longer meet their own needs with natural resources around them, but prefer to bring in food product from outside Bali and outside Indonesia.

Imported food increased, food security worrying

Bali Post

DENPASAR - Food security in Bali worrying because companies, hotels and society in general no longer meet their own needs with natural resources around them, but prefer to bring in food product from outside Bali and outside Indonesia. One of their reasons is that the food quality of Bali is poor so that they bring in from outside. It does not necessarily blame on the businesses but it also needs the firmness of government regulation. The Law No.41/2009 on Food Security has been made, but it

has not yet interpreted by local government into regional bylaw. It becomes a debate in meeting the food security in Bali. An agriculture lecturer, Dr. Ni Luh Kartini, said the government

should immediately interpret the law considering that Bali was a small island and the land is continuously converted into buildings. From the result of observation by her team in Tabanan, Klungkung,

Jembrana and Karangasem it was found that many lands that should be planted with paddy could not be worked on due to inadequate irrigation water, even the crops could not grow. Five things should be considered in addressing this issue. According to her, natural resources of the agriculture such as land, water and production facilities (seeds, seedlings, fertilizers and pesticides) should be considered. “When the land has

been converted, how farmers can farm,” she asked. Rampant land conversion coupled with hostile climate makes food security and food sovereignty less strong. Moreover, Bali experienced water crisis that was exacerbated by the agricultural condition. Availability of fertilizers was inadequate. “When urea fertilizer is not available, farmers were screaming,” she explained. Continued on page 6


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