Brian Damage
01-11-2007, 11:56 PM
"American Idol" judge and "Opposites Attract" chanteuse Paula Abdul has joined the creative team of the upcoming "Bratz: The Movie."
Lionsgate and MGA Entertainment, the company behind the doll-based film announced Wednesday (Jan. 10) that Abdul will executive produce the "Bratz" feature, which will be directed by Sean McNamara. She's also expected to lend her hand to a variety of other creative departments, including music, choreography and fashion for the film.
In addition, Abdul, whose sixth season as an "Idol" judge premieres next week, will portray one of the live action film's major characters.
"I am extremely excited about working on this film, which incorporates and celebrates so many of my passions, from music, dance and choreography to fashion and design," Abdul says. "As a brand, Bratz encourages young girls to follow their dreams and express themselves. This authentic and organic philosophy has always been an important part of my life and my work and I will always continue to nurture new talent while keeping their dreams alive. As far as I'm concerned, it's a message that can't be repeated enough."
We don't have any idea what the "Rush Rush" legend is talking about either, or what it has to do with the popular line of fashion dolls.
"Paula's expertise in music, dance and fashion will be invaluable in creating the Bratz universe onscreen," say producers Avi Arad, Isaac Larian and Steven Paul, along with Lionsgate exec Mike Paseornek in an odd statement. "Her outspoken belief in following your dreams and her own accomplishments, energy and style make her a role model for Bratz fans."
The "Bratz" feature will go into production in February, aiming for a quickie release by this August.
Abdul's feature film choreography credits include "American Beauty," "The Doors" and "Jerry Maguire."
Lionsgate and MGA Entertainment, the company behind the doll-based film announced Wednesday (Jan. 10) that Abdul will executive produce the "Bratz" feature, which will be directed by Sean McNamara. She's also expected to lend her hand to a variety of other creative departments, including music, choreography and fashion for the film.
In addition, Abdul, whose sixth season as an "Idol" judge premieres next week, will portray one of the live action film's major characters.
"I am extremely excited about working on this film, which incorporates and celebrates so many of my passions, from music, dance and choreography to fashion and design," Abdul says. "As a brand, Bratz encourages young girls to follow their dreams and express themselves. This authentic and organic philosophy has always been an important part of my life and my work and I will always continue to nurture new talent while keeping their dreams alive. As far as I'm concerned, it's a message that can't be repeated enough."
We don't have any idea what the "Rush Rush" legend is talking about either, or what it has to do with the popular line of fashion dolls.
"Paula's expertise in music, dance and fashion will be invaluable in creating the Bratz universe onscreen," say producers Avi Arad, Isaac Larian and Steven Paul, along with Lionsgate exec Mike Paseornek in an odd statement. "Her outspoken belief in following your dreams and her own accomplishments, energy and style make her a role model for Bratz fans."
The "Bratz" feature will go into production in February, aiming for a quickie release by this August.
Abdul's feature film choreography credits include "American Beauty," "The Doors" and "Jerry Maguire."