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Source: www.twilightsweden.se
TAKING A WALK ON THE FILMIC SIDE, TRANSITING THE VINTAGE ROADS.

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"In one photo, the young Monroe lies in bliss, reading on a park bench, which editors at Life.com believe was shot at Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California. In another, her face is serene as she is perched over a bridge barefoot. The shoot, which dates to 1950, was conducted by Life photographer Ed Clark.
"I was amazed looking at her face. Although she looks very innocent, there is something very ... sexy."
Upon investigating the photos, Walton says, she found there were few notes left on the negatives. She says the photos were probably taken for a cover shoot that was never used. Monroe appeared on her first Life magazine cover in 1952.
"SCIENTISTS have identified the Marilyn Monroe hormone that is linked to an hour-glass body shape in women, and also an increased desire to trade-up to new men.
Women who have high levels of oestradoil also show elevated confidence and a greater inclination to have sex outside of their current relationship, according to the US-based research.
"Marilyn Monroe is actually a really good example of a woman who was almost certainly high in oestradoil," Australian sexologist Dr Frances Quirk said in response to the research.
"She was a classic hour-glass figure and because of her relationship pattern - she was a serial monogamist.
"High-oestradiol women were considered significantly more physically attractive by themselves and others," the study, published in the journal Biology Letters, concluded.
Dr Quirk, Associate Professor at James Cook University, said because of these traits, high-oestradoil women "may also be the sort of women that other women don't like too much". Source: www.news.com.au
"Megan recently took some time out from her hectic schedule of swimming in flesh-toned nipple patches and toggling David Silver's balls to sit down with GQ magazine and give her take on her profession.
“When you think about it, we actors are kind of prostitutes. We get paid to feign attraction and love. Other people are paying to watch us kissing someone, touching someone, doing things people in a normal monogamous relationship would never do with anyone who’s not their partner. It’s really kind of gross."
About: A relatively unknown project that's being directed by Doug Liman which will star Jake Gyllenhaal. The script was originally penned by Liman with the help of 'Along Came Polly' director John Hamburg, but has been rewritten by 'Black Hawk Down' scribe Mark Bowden. It's unclear which draft this is but I'm fairly certain it's the Bowden draft. Dan Mazeau and Ken Nolan are also credited with working on the screenplay. Writer: Mark Bowden.
Doug Liman is one of the more underrated directors out there. No one gives him any credit for Swingers but the guy figured out a way to balance Vaughn and Favreau's love for improvisation with a production schedule that couldn't afford second takes.
Katie Holmes in "Go" (1999).
Then he started a franchise in the Bourne movies that had no business being as big as they were - since Matt Damon's career was basically in the cellar when the first film premiered.
So when I heard that Mr. Liman would be directing a big-budget semi-sci-fi flick about going to the moon, I wanted to check out the script.

Maggie Gyllenhaal in a scene from Sam Mendes' "Away We Go" (2009).
"His fifth film, “Away We Go,” continues the Brit stage director’s track record of tackling different eras in the American experience (earlier: the Thirties in “Road to Perdition,” the Fifties in the god-awful “Revolutionary Road,” and the two diametrically opposed halves of the Nineties in “Jarhead” and “American Beauty”), only to refract them back to us as collections of inanities.
Kate Winslet’s halting student theater workshop delivery in “Revolutionary Road,” Annette Bening’s hysterical fits of self-flagellation in “American Beauty,”
Jake Gyllenhaal trying out masculinity in “Jarhead”. I imagine actors love working with Mendes—it’s obvious he lets them do whatever they like.
“Away We Go”‘s protagonists, Burt (John Krasinski) and Verona (Maya Rudolph), are two disheveled postmillennial (in a stroke of foresight, seemingly post Dubya as well) Grups who just haven’t quite figured out this crazy thing called life.
The horror show that follows takes Burt and Verona from Allison Janney’s crassly negligent vision of motherhood in Phoenix
to Maggie Gyllenhaal and Josh Hamilton’s creepy Madison New Agers, to Chris Messina and Melanie Lynskey’s stable (but with a tragic secret) brood of adoptees in Montreal.
“Away We Go” was cowritten by husband-and-wife literary duo Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida, and their preciousness intermarries all-too-well with Mendes’s cool perfectionism. Knock McSweeney’s all you like (there’s ample room), but Dave Eggers isn’t to be taken too lightly. He can turn a phrase, credibly inhabit a voice (see his Sudanese Lost Boy memoir “What Is the What”), and he even approaches real empathy when he’s not too busy burying it in layers of extraneous writing. There are good ideas in “Away We Go,” some sensitive stuff about parenthood and family that feel lived-in (and mesh well with Eggers’s biography as sketched out in “A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius”).
Robert Pattinson - Who Is He Dating?
1) Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart - You know the story by now:
Robert digs her but she's been dating Michael Angarano since she was 16. His friend says Robert is "just in awe of her. It's sad: He's the guy that everyone wants - everyone except Kristen. She sees him as a friend."
2) Erika Dutra and Robert Pattinson - These two were seen together May 22 in Cannes. "They were with a group of people, and they were very flirty and affectionate," an eyewitness said.
3) Nikki Reed and Robert Pattinson once hooked up - "They hooked up," a source said. "Everyone knows that Rob can be a player, and they don't want Nikki to be like all the others." According to one of her friends, "She's completely over him."
4) Shannon Woodward - "She's dating his oldest friend and is like a sister," a source said about the 24 year old actress. Rob has often said he's "madly in love with her. But nobody takes it seriously."
I think Peaches would be a good match to Mr. Pattinson's goofyness:
Peaches Geldof launches the new Miss Ultimo lingerie range, on 27th May, 2009.
out", only another girl obsessed with Rob who managed to spend one night with him and told one magazine she had just been sweetly talking to Rob. Selling out would be if she had fabricated a whole fling story. Also, we have to remember it was Emile Hirsch who recommended Kristen Stewart (with whom he had worked in "Into the wild") to director Catherine Hardwicke for the role of Bella. Was that a douchy or annoying move too?
