Ellen Has Vivid Dreams.

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ELLEN PAGE struggled to differentiate between dreams and reality as a chi ld, because she suffered from “incredibly vivid” sleep hallucinations.
The Oscar-nominated actress would regularly wake up in the halls of hot els after a bout of sleepwalking and be convinced she had seen a range of bizarre items – including a deep freeze.
And the Juno star admits she found her dreamlike states “scary” – becau se she was never sure if she was still dreaming or awake.
She tells Britain’s Sunday Times, “I guess you’d call them night halluc inations. I’ve often found myself sleepwalking and waking up in halls of hotels. If someone saw me, they would think I was awake, but I am seeing something else and I am communicating with it, whether it is a person or where I see something as obscure as a bird’s nest or bugs. And, one time, there a deep freeze in my room.
“It feels real to me and it is incredibly vivid. Luckily, it is happeni ng less as I get older, because when I was a kid it was scary. It created a lot of existential dilemma, because you start having these questions, like, ‘Is this person really perceiving me?’ Nobody can ever say anything to me to convince me they really exist, because who knows? It has never fully gone away, although, luckily, I can’t recall when last it happened.

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Ellen Reveals Her Favorite Music

posted by Holly on June 19, 2010 under Articles with 0 comments


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I will have the scan up from Spin soon as I just got my magazine yesterday, it was a very pleasant surprise to see her in it!

Name a song you’ve listened to in the past 24 hours.
Probably something from Peaches’ Impeach My Bush, because her CD is in my car. “Tent in Your Pants” keeps me upbeat and engaged while I’m driving.

If you were to play someone in a rock biopic, who would it be?
Patti Smith. When I first heard Horses, it was like listening to all of my favorite “now” bands in one album. But she’s so amazing that there’s no way I could ever do it. I’d be puking every day. Plus, I don’t look anything like her. She’s got this gorgeous, heroin-chic thing going on, and I have a moon face.
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Inception TV Spot and Character Banner

posted by Holly on May 25, 2010 under Inception, Projects with 0 comments


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Nyswaner adapting

posted by Holly on May 19, 2010 under News & Gossip, Projects with 0 comments


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Ron Nyswaner will adapt Cynthia Wade’s 2007 Oscar-winning short doc “Freeheld” into a feature film starring Ellen Page. James D. Stern’s Endgame Entertainment is financing.

Stern will produce with Double Feature Films’ Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher and Vie Entertainment’s Kelly Bush and Cynthia Wade. Endgame’s Doug Hansen and Adam Del Deo are exec producers.

Wade’s “Freeheld” tells the true story of New Jersey car mechanic Stacie Andree and her domestic partner Laurel Hester, a police detective who tries to secure pension benefits for her partner after she’s diagnosed with a terminal illness, only to be turned down by Republican legislators.

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Ellen talks Nolan with MTV

posted by Holly on May 09, 2010 under Articles, Inception with 0 comments


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MTV: This film has been shrouded in mystery for so long. Are you looking forward to everyone finally seeing it for themselves so you don’t have to be so vague about everything?

Ellen Page: I can just e-mail you the script if you want …

MTV: Awesome! Do you have a pen to take it down?

Page: Yeah, I’ll do that after the interview. No, I’m excited, but I haven’t even seen it yet. I’m really excited. I hope that doesn’t sound rude, because, like, I’m in it. Visually, this film is going to be unbelievable. But on top of that, it was just such a strong script that Chris wrote. So original. Although the concept is elaborate and complex, it’s based in so much truth and so much sincerity. The actual emotional spine of the story is so touching. I think it’s going to be a very special movie. I wish people would spend less energy trying to find out what it’s about, because an experience is always way more exciting having no idea. It must have been awesome going to movies 20 years ago and having such a limited idea of what it’s about and either loving or hating it.
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