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Sharon Stone, 65, reveals she pitched a Barbie movie in the ’90s

Sharon Stone pitched studio executives a Barbie movie in the 1990s.

But the blonde beauty – who was very hot off her thriller Basic Instinct at the time – said she was laughed at. 

The Casino actress recalled how film chiefs poured scorn on her idea for a film about the iconic toy doll.

Now she is grateful for the changes that have happened in Hollywood that led to Margot Robbie’s hugely successful blockbuster last year.

Commenting on an Instagram post showing Barbie star America Ferrera’s speech at the Critics Choice Awards last weekend, Sharon wrote: ‘I was laughed out (of) the studio when I came (with) the Barbie idea in the ’90s (with) the support of the head of Barbie.

Sharon Stone pitched studio executives a Barbie movie in the 1990s. But the blonde beauty – who was very hot off her thriller Basic Instinct at the time – said she was laughed at

The Casino actress recalled how film chiefs poured scorn on her idea for a film about the iconic toy doll. Now she is grateful for the changes that have happened in Hollywood that led to Margot Robbie’s hugely successful blockbuster last year

‘How far we’ve come. Thank you ladies for your courage and endurance,’ the Quick And The Dead actress added.

Sharon, 65, is not the only actress who has seen a Barbie movie fail to materialize.

Anne Hathaway had held initial talks with both Sony and Mattel about starring as the doll in a picture.

However, the Armageddon Time star thinks it is ‘lucky’ that her movie was shelved as Greta Gerwig’s film proved to be a smash hit when it was released last summer.

Speaking on the ‘Happy Sad Confused’ podcast, she said: ‘What’s so exciting about what Greta and Margot and that phenomenal team [did] is they hit a bullseye.

‘The bullseye caused the entire world to reach this level of ecstasy. Now imagine that version…that much energy, that much anticipation, that much emotion…but it’s not the right version. I actually think of it as a lucky thing [it didn’t get made].’

Commenting on an Instagram post showing Barbie star America Ferrera’s speech at the Critics Choice Awards last weekend, Sharon wrote: ‘I was laughed out (of) the studio when I came (with) the Barbie idea in the ’90s (with) the support of the head of Barbie

Joe Pesci and Stone with their arm around each other in a scene from the film Casino, 1995

Anne doubts that her movie could have lived up to the hype surrounding Margot and Greta’s project.

She said: ‘If I believed that the version I was attached to could have done that, I might feel differently about it, but I genuinely think their film was the best possible version.

‘It’s easy just to be thrilled and happy [for them]. I love watching women kill it. To do so well, so undeniably that they actually had to write new records…come on! I think it will probably make things better.’

Amy Schumer also hoped to star in a Barbie movie. 

This comes after Stone said she already has an actress in mind to play her in a movie about her life.

The movie icon went from brainy and bullied student in Pennsylvania to bombshell movie star thanks to Basic Instinct then to stroke victim to survivor and now painter, she detailed in her tell-all book The Beauty of Living Twice.

The 65-year-old blonde bombshell was dressed in a Barbie pink blazer when she sat down with The Lady Gang Podcast to discuss the person who could fill the diva’s stilettos.

Stone said Margot Robbie, 33, was the perfect star.

‘I adore Margot Robbie so probably her,’ offered the actress. ‘She is so talented. After I saw her playing Tonya Harding I was like you’re it.’

The former Playboy cover girl also agreed that Robbie was ‘the greatest’ as she chatted with the two female hosts.

Stone wants Margot Robbie to play her in a movie, she told The Lady Gang podcast this week. Sharon, left, last year and Margot, right, in the Barbie movie

Robbie is at the height of her career at the moment after starring in this year’s summer blockbuster Barbie which, so far, has made $1.4B at the global box office.

The film, about how Barbie and Ken are having the time of their lives in the colorful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land, showed off not just Margot’s beauty but also her ability to switch between perfect and imperfect at the drop of a hat.

Stone has had quite the life.

In her 2021 book The Beauty Of Living Twice she revealed some hard truth bombs, like how her father used to hit her and how she had to face sexual assault.

The Sliver star also suffered a massive stroke that cost her not only her health, but her career, family and fortune.

In The Beauty Of Living Twice, Stone chronicled her efforts to rebuild her life and writes about her slow road back to health.

Stone talks about her pivotal roles, worst disappointments and reveals how she went from a ‘childhood of trauma and violence’ to a career in an industry that in many ways echoed those same assaults.

She described the strength and meaning she found in her three children, and in her humanitarian efforts, she said.

 

Stone said Robbie was the perfect star to portray her. ‘I adore Margot Robbie so probably her,’ offer the Casino actress. ‘She is so talented. After I saw her playing Tonya Harding I was like you’re it’

Stone attends the Women In Cinema Gala during the Red Sea International Film Festival 2023 on December 1, 2023 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, left, and Robbie at the Gotham Awards in NYC in Noember

The former model fought her way back to find not only her truth as well as her family’s reconciliation and love.

This comes after Stone said making Basic Instinct was a ‘scary journey.’

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The actress played murderous Catherine Tramell opposite Michael Douglas as a detective investigating her crimes in the 1992 erotic thriller – which featured her infamous crotch-flashing scene – and Sharon says the role forced her to confront some ‘dark parts’ of herself.

She told People: ‘I got to confront my whole self, and that’s a scary journey. 

‘But once you do it, you walk away with a tremendous amount of confidence because you’ve had to look at all of yourself, parts of yourself you would never have to dig deep and look at, scary parts, dark parts, concerning parts.

‘And once you do that, you get quite a bit of confidence because you’ve really looked into the dark mirror.’

Sharon went on to insist she’s pleased the genre of 1990s-style erotic thrillers seems to be making a comeback, adding: ‘I think people like that. It’s fun and it’s exciting and they’re sexy. I mean, what’s wrong with that?’

The actress previously admitted the film totally changed her life over the course of a weekend following its release back in 1992 and she ended up being caught in a predicament when she was spotted out in Los Angeles days after the film’s opening.

In The Beauty of Living Twice, Stone chronicled her efforts to rebuild her life and writes about her slow road back to wholeness and health

During an appearance on CNN, she explained: ‘I did not know [that scene] would change the dynamic of my life forever… 

‘I didn’t know that on Friday when that movie came out that I would basically be a nobody and on Tuesday I would go to get my eye glasses picked up on Sunset Plaza and I would come out and my little 325 BMW and I would stop at the stop light and everyone would climb all over my car. ‘And the light would turn green and cars would start beeping and I wouldn’t know is it legal to drive when people are all over the top of your car?’ 

When asked if her story was true, Sharon went on to confess she was worried about being jailed if any of the enthusiastic fans got hurt. 

She added: ‘This is the real thing and I’m in my car on Sunset Boulevard and they’re all over the hood and they’re all over the windshield and people are blowing their horns and I’m thinking if I drive and they get hurt, do I get arrested?

‘Is it a crime when you drive and people are on your car? And I’m inside thinking do I drive? Not drive? What’s the law on people all over your car?… ‘ 

Sharon concluded by warning fans: ‘Don’t get on my car ‘cos I don’t know what to do.’

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Locals fear £6.8bn seaside complex will make Athens a ‘mini Dubai’

It is best known as the birthplace of democracy and for its dirty and traffic-choked streets overlooked by the imposing ruins of the ancient Parthenon temple.

But Greece’s capital Athens will soon have an £6.8billion seaside development of luxury hotels, 8,000 upmarket homes, shopping malls, restaurants, a casino and a marina with moorings for mega-yachts, creating a skyline which has been likened to a mini Dubai.

The sprawling complex of glass and concrete, described as Europe’s biggest real estate project, is taking shape on 1,500 acres of the city’s former Ellinikon international airport which closed in 2001.

Construction bosses believe that recession-hit Athens’ fortunes will be transformed by the new neighbourhood with its pair of 200m high towers, making them the tallest buildings in southern Europe.

Hopes are high that the site, on an area three times the size of Monaco, will become the latest destination of choice for well-heeled tourists wanting to splash out on designer shopping or homes in the sun.

Greece’s capital Athens will soon have an £6.8billion seaside development of luxury hotels, 8,000 upmarket homes, shopping malls, restaurants, a casino and a marina with moorings for mega-yachts

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The sprawling complex of glass and concrete, described as Europe’s biggest real estate project (Left is what it looks like now and, right, the development plans)

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The current beach (left) looks barren. But its overhaul could see it transformed into a new ‘playground for the uber-rich’

The sprawling complex of glass and concrete, described as Europe’s biggest real estate project, is taking shape on 1,500 acres of the city’s former Ellinikon international airport which closed in 2001 

But some local critics fear the ‘tacky, mini Dubai-style resort’ will wreck the character of their historic city by making it a playground for the rich and famous, eclipsing the traditional classical treasures of Athens.

Local resident and saleswoman Peppy Koliakakou, 50, attacked the traffic-free development, saying: ‘All Greekness will be wiped out.’

Ms Koliakakou told MailOnline that it would cause real estate prices to soar, putting home ownership out of reach of younger people by attracting a super wealthy chauffeur-driven elite with ‘millions of dollars in hand’.

She added: ‘This is a playground for the uber rich, which the average Greek will not be able to enjoy.

‘I want my kids to be able to stroll out and enjoy the liberty and ease of a Greek neighbourhood.

‘There should have been other alternatives to developing the decrepit airport, not a complete sell out to foreign interests. I am worried that this will tarnish Athens and that it will turn the area into a tacky, mini Dubai.’

Gin mill owner Yianna Massonos, 56, said she doubted she would visit the complex due to what she described as ‘the bling of the project’.

She said: ‘I don’t think the average Greek will reap the full benefits of the project. Only high-flying multi-millionaires, sheiks and emirs have bought up the stunning flats.’

But some local critics fear the ‘tacky, mini Dubai-style resort’ will wreck the character of their historic city

Local resident Peppy Koliakakou, 50, attacked the traffic-free development, saying: ‘All Greekness will be wiped out’ 

The new development will feature a marina able to berth super yachts of the rich and famous 

But she said she hoped it would have a knock-on effect by helping local businesses, and give a boost to Athens by showing there was more to Greece than ‘the sea, and the beaches on the islands’.

Another local Antonis Theodoros who has bought a flat in the area, said: ‘It’s going to be Vegas meets Miami in Athens. I’m looking forward to it.’

Against a backdrop of drilling and construction work, he added: ‘There is no doubt that the quality of life will change here and that it will only improve the area.’

Athenian businessman Petros Tsitsiricos, 59, was also enthusiastic and welcomed foreign investment boosting the local economy and creating an estimated 75,000 jobs.

He said: ‘For a bankrupt nation, like Greece, any development project, not least this mammoth undertaking, is positive.

Hopes are high that the site, on an area three times the size of Monaco, will become the latest destination of choice for well-heeled tourists

The vast project has been described as Europe’s biggest real estate scheme

The £6.8billion seaside development will see luxury hotels, 8,000 upmarket homes, shopping malls, restaurants, and a casino being built 

‘So, rather than having this airport rotting – attracting rats, cockroaches and bats – why not see it mushroom into a playground for the rich.

‘It can only boost demand and business altogether. And that can only spell a blessing for a financially devastated country like Greece.’

Thanos Viktorators, a private security guard of VIP clients, was full of enthusiasm, describing the project as bringing Athens – one of the world’s oldest capital cities – into the 21st century.

He said: ‘We Greeks discuss and discuss, deliberate and procrastinate. That this is happening in itself is a feat for this country.

‘For us, as Athenians, it will only upgrade our lives, aesthetically and even morally, as citizens of a capital that can show more than its ancient ruins.’

The ambitious scheme will have a series of landscaped area for wealthy visitors and locals to enjoy

Construction bosses believe that recession-hit Athens’ fortunes will be transformed by the new neighbourhood

The luxury development will come complete with its own array of swanky shops and eateries 

Cars will be banned, except for emergency vehicles, and the development will be served by a new tramline as well as two existing Metro stations

The catch, he says, is whether the project’s building deadlines will be met. If construction work drags on, he fears it will only reinforce the image of Greece as ‘a laggard’, rather than a country that gets things done.

Sophia Hiras, 57, who is president of an animal welfare centre on the island of Karpathos described the project as ‘unavoidable’, although she is concerned about its impact on the environment.

She said: ‘We don’t make cars or technical equipment or computers. Greece markets tourism. It is our pride product.

‘All the hoopla over this project is understandable because it is the first of its scale. But it is signalling that Greece is in tune with the global pace of modernisation.

‘More state assets should be privatised, entrepreneurship and innovation should be encouraged. Perhaps this project can signal Greece’s coming out from an age of distress.’

The Ellinikon will occupy a stretch of just over two miles of coastline beside the already upmarket seafront neighbourhoods of Glyfada and Vougliameni, making it a glossy addition to an area already known as the Athens Riviera.

Sophia Hiras, 57, who is president of an animal welfare centre on the island of Karpathos described the project as ‘unavoidable’

The Ellinikon will occupy a stretch of just over two miles of coastline beside the already upmarket seafront neighbourhoods of Glyfada and Vougliameni

The planned development will make it a glossy addition to an area known as the Athens Riviera

A new outdoor area complete with its own boating lake as part of a 600-acre public park  

The inside of one of the buildings at the planned development 

The development company Lamda boasts that it will eventually include two luxury shopping malls and five star hotels alongside extensive leisure facilities including a marina and a 600-acre public park connecting the city to the beach.

The new infrastructure works will include building a tunnel to relieve congestion on part of Poseidonas Avenue that snakes along the coastline, creating a pedestrian route between the park and the beach.

Cars will be banned, except for emergency vehicles, and the development will be served by a new tramline as well as two existing Metro stations.

Developers are also promising that homes and buildings will be built to high energy-efficient standards with recycled materials used as much as possible, although environmentalists fear it will draw more traffic into the surrounding area.

Odisseas Athanasiou, chief executive of Lamda Development, said the first 1,500 homes in phase one of the project are priced from €6,000 per square metre, a lower price than other property in nearby southern suburbs of Athens.

Developers are also promising that homes and buildings will be built to high energy-efficient standards with recycled materials

Odisseas Athanasiou, chief executive of Lamda Development, said the first 1,500 homes in phase one of the project are priced from €6,000 per square metre

The prices that have already gone up by an estimated 15 per cent are still a fraction of London’s average property value which is €18,400 per square metre or Paris at €15,600, according to research by Savills.

The project’s Riviera Tower, which will be Greece’s first residential skyscraper, has already had all of its 170 units sold while all 28 homes in another area called Cove Villas have also all been snapped up.

The nearby Riveria Galleria complex of shops, restaurants and cultural spaces for performances is being built in a series of sweeping curves to replicate the sails of Greek ships.

Lamda is describing it as ‘a unique proposition in luxury, fashion and leisure’.

The next area to go up for sale, called Little Athens, will initially have 1,115 new homes with its centrepiece being Park Rise – a 50-metre block with 88 apartments ranging from one to five bedrooms.

The nearby Riveria Galleria complex of shops, restaurants and cultural spaces for performances is being built in a series of sweeping curves to replicate the sails of Greek ships

What the scene could look like when  people go out for a meal at one of the development’s swanky new restaurants 

The block behind a curved facade, described as ‘a reimagined classic Greek column’, will feature resident-only fitness facilities including an indoor pool and private gardens.

At least one third of the apartments have already been sold with three quarters of the buyers being Greek and a quarter foreign, although the homes have not yet been marketed abroad.

Building work on The Ellinikon is scheduled to be completed in ten years, but the developers admit that serious labour shortages in the construction industry continue to be a challenge.

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