Sunday, September 25, 2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Manhandled (1949) clip, starring Dan Duryea and Dorothy Lamour
Manhandled (1949) directed by Lewis R. Foster, starring Dan Duryea, Dorothy Lamour and Sterling Hayden.
Dan Duryea and Dorothy Lamour as Karl Benson and Merl Kramer in "Manhandled" (1949)
"With Dan Duryea in the main role of Karl Benson, a crooked private eye, Manhandled might have been a true classic in that series of thrillers dealing with the degraded cop or investigator. As it is, due to the extremely convoluted plot and slack direction, the film lacks suspense, and it never develops the true potential of its characters and locales. However, the opening dream sequence and the scene in which Benson crushes Redman with his car is quite evocative of the noir style and rates a middle of the road place in that genre with two and three quarters stars" Source: www.thrillingdetective.com
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
‘Source Code’ Being Adapted Into a TV Series For CBS - Jake Gyllenhaal's StarChild T-Shirt
Jake Gyllenhaal as Colter Stevens in Source Code (2011) - Publicity Stills by Iheartjakemedia.com
Jake Gyllenhaal with Duncan Jones attending the premiere of "Source Code" in Berlin, Germany, on 7th April 2011
"Producer Mark Gordon (Criminal Minds) plans to bring the sci-fi body-jumping thriller ‘Source Code’ to CBS – but what alterations to the Source Code set-up will have to be changed for it to fit as a weekly procedural? Released in April of this year, Source Code was director Duncan Jones’ follow-up to his acclaimed science fiction mystery, Moon. Source Code performed well in theaters, pulling in over $123 million worldwide, and catching on even more with audiences due to a VOD window two weeks prior to the film’s release on DVD and Blu-ray. Critics also liked the film, with it eventually tallying an impressive 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan as Colter Stevens and Christina Warren in "Source Code" (2011)
Of course, for the series to work, Source Code would have to do without much of what made the film appealing in the first place –
and no, not just Gyllenhaal and his lovely co-star Michelle Monaghan. Much of the film centered on the mystery of Colton Stevens’ involvement with the source code, and his desire to not only acquire the identity of the bomber, but to also save the lives of those on the train – namely Christina Warren (Monaghan).
That means the memory loss and twist regarding a source code participant’s physical state, not to mention the overarching implications of source code, may not play into the series – which is, at the very least, a minus. This is just speculation, however, as Steve Meade (Lost, Lie to Me) is currently penning the pilot’s script, so no word yet on what (if any) changes will take place". Source: screenrant.com
Jake Gyllenhaal collaborates with National Dance Institute - EOY StarChild Design Auction (June 17, 2011): Celebrities extend their support to the National Dance Institute to transform/inspire NYC public school children through the StarChild T-Shirt 2011 Gala Auction.
Jake Gyllenhaal with Duncan Jones attending the premiere of "Source Code" in Berlin, Germany, on 7th April 2011
"Producer Mark Gordon (Criminal Minds) plans to bring the sci-fi body-jumping thriller ‘Source Code’ to CBS – but what alterations to the Source Code set-up will have to be changed for it to fit as a weekly procedural? Released in April of this year, Source Code was director Duncan Jones’ follow-up to his acclaimed science fiction mystery, Moon. Source Code performed well in theaters, pulling in over $123 million worldwide, and catching on even more with audiences due to a VOD window two weeks prior to the film’s release on DVD and Blu-ray. Critics also liked the film, with it eventually tallying an impressive 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan as Colter Stevens and Christina Warren in "Source Code" (2011)
Of course, for the series to work, Source Code would have to do without much of what made the film appealing in the first place –
and no, not just Gyllenhaal and his lovely co-star Michelle Monaghan. Much of the film centered on the mystery of Colton Stevens’ involvement with the source code, and his desire to not only acquire the identity of the bomber, but to also save the lives of those on the train – namely Christina Warren (Monaghan).
That means the memory loss and twist regarding a source code participant’s physical state, not to mention the overarching implications of source code, may not play into the series – which is, at the very least, a minus. This is just speculation, however, as Steve Meade (Lost, Lie to Me) is currently penning the pilot’s script, so no word yet on what (if any) changes will take place". Source: screenrant.com
Jake Gyllenhaal collaborates with National Dance Institute - EOY StarChild Design Auction (June 17, 2011): Celebrities extend their support to the National Dance Institute to transform/inspire NYC public school children through the StarChild T-Shirt 2011 Gala Auction.
‘Source Code’ Being Adapted Into a TV Series For CBS
Jake Gyllenhaal as Colter Stevens in Source Code (2011) - Publicity Stills
Jake Gyllenhaal with Duncan Jones attending the premiere of "Source Code" in Berlin, Germany, on 7th April 2011
"Producer Mark Gordon (Criminal Minds) plans to bring the sci-fi body-jumping thriller ‘Source Code’ to CBS – but what alterations to the Source Code set-up will have to be changed for it to fit as a weekly procedural? Released in April of this year, Source Code was director Duncan Jones’ follow-up to his acclaimed science fiction mystery, Moon. Source Code performed well in theaters, pulling in over $123 million worldwide, and catching on even more with audiences due to a VOD window two weeks prior to the film’s release on DVD and Blu-ray. Critics also liked the film, with it eventually tallying an impressive 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Of course, for the series to work, Source Code would have to do without much of what made the film appealing in the first place – and no, not just Gyllenhaal and his lovely co-star Michelle Monaghan. Much of the film centered on the mystery of Colton Stevens’ involvement with the source code, and his desire to not only acquire the identity of the bomber, but to also save the lives of those on the train – namely Christina Warren (Monaghan).
That means the memory loss and twist regarding a source code participant’s physical state, not to mention the overarching implications of source code, may not play into the series – which is, at the very least, a minus. This is just speculation, however, as Steve Meade (Lost, Lie to Me) is currently penning the pilot’s script, so no word yet on what (if any) changes will take place. Source: screenrant.com
Jake Gyllenhaal collaborates with National Dance Institute - EOY StarChild Design Auction (June 17, 2011): Celebrities extend their support to the National Dance Institute to transform/inspire NYC public school children through the StarChild T-Shirt 2011 Gala Auction.
Jake Gyllenhaal with Duncan Jones attending the premiere of "Source Code" in Berlin, Germany, on 7th April 2011
"Producer Mark Gordon (Criminal Minds) plans to bring the sci-fi body-jumping thriller ‘Source Code’ to CBS – but what alterations to the Source Code set-up will have to be changed for it to fit as a weekly procedural? Released in April of this year, Source Code was director Duncan Jones’ follow-up to his acclaimed science fiction mystery, Moon. Source Code performed well in theaters, pulling in over $123 million worldwide, and catching on even more with audiences due to a VOD window two weeks prior to the film’s release on DVD and Blu-ray. Critics also liked the film, with it eventually tallying an impressive 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Of course, for the series to work, Source Code would have to do without much of what made the film appealing in the first place – and no, not just Gyllenhaal and his lovely co-star Michelle Monaghan. Much of the film centered on the mystery of Colton Stevens’ involvement with the source code, and his desire to not only acquire the identity of the bomber, but to also save the lives of those on the train – namely Christina Warren (Monaghan).
That means the memory loss and twist regarding a source code participant’s physical state, not to mention the overarching implications of source code, may not play into the series – which is, at the very least, a minus. This is just speculation, however, as Steve Meade (Lost, Lie to Me) is currently penning the pilot’s script, so no word yet on what (if any) changes will take place. Source: screenrant.com
Jake Gyllenhaal collaborates with National Dance Institute - EOY StarChild Design Auction (June 17, 2011): Celebrities extend their support to the National Dance Institute to transform/inspire NYC public school children through the StarChild T-Shirt 2011 Gala Auction.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Taylor Lautner admits Bella is pretty hot in the press junket about “Breaking Dawn”
Still of Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black in "Breaking Dawn" part 1
Taylor Lautner chats with Access’ Shaun Robinson at the “Abduction” press junket about “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.” Now that he has seen the film, how does he think fans will react? Plus, what does he think about Bella as a vampire? Lautner was “blown away” after seeing Breaking Dawn Part 1 and he says that Bella, as a vampire, is “pretty hot, I’ve gotta admit it.” Source: www.accesshollywood.com
Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner at event of "A Better Life", on 21st June 2011
Taylor Lautner chats with Access’ Shaun Robinson at the “Abduction” press junket about “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.” Now that he has seen the film, how does he think fans will react? Plus, what does he think about Bella as a vampire? Lautner was “blown away” after seeing Breaking Dawn Part 1 and he says that Bella, as a vampire, is “pretty hot, I’ve gotta admit it.” Source: www.accesshollywood.com
Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner at event of "A Better Life", on 21st June 2011
Kristen Stewart talks about the Mulberry Spring 2012 collection at London Fashion Week
Kristen Stewart talks about the Mulberry Spring 2012 collection at London Fashion Week. You can watch a video of Kate Moss and Kristen Stewart in the front row at the fashion show here: http://www.shoppingblog.com/blog/9181118
Kristen Stewart at Mulberry Spring/Summer 2012 runway show - Sept 17th, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Finger & Lips Sessions (at Toronto Film Festival and more)
Jake Gyllenhaal 'Moonlight Mile' Press Junket - Toronto Film Festival (10 Setpember, 2002)
Olivia Wilde - Portrait session at the Toronto Film Festival - September 13 2011
Marilyn Monroe talking to the NBC
Lana Turner
Britney Spears in Out magazine
Robert Pattinson
Megan Fox
Maria Bello
Kristen Stewart
Cate Blanchett
Diane Lane
Olivia Wilde - Portrait session at the Toronto Film Festival - September 13 2011
Marilyn Monroe talking to the NBC
Lana Turner
Britney Spears in Out magazine
Robert Pattinson
Megan Fox
Maria Bello
Kristen Stewart
Cate Blanchett
Diane Lane
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