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Jake Gyllenhaal & Gemma Arterton in 'Prince of Persia' Exclusive Look (Disney Channel) Interview. Caps courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com
TAKING A WALK ON THE FILMIC SIDE, TRANSITING THE VINTAGE ROADS.






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Jake Gyllenhaal & Gemma Arterton in 'Prince of Persia' Exclusive Look (Disney Channel) Interview. Caps courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com
"Actor Jake Gyllenhaal, who appears here in GQ magazine's May issue, wears this 1-inch tie clip from Naperville's The Tie Bar, which mostly sells products on the Web. The Tie Bar created the clip after seeing a trend toward the slim tie.
Jake Gyllenhaal wearing: Cotton-blend suit, $1,885, by Prada. Shirt, $98, by J.Crew. Tie, $85, by DKNY. Tie bar, $15, by The Tie Bar.
Jake Gyllenhaal wearing: Jacket by Rag & Bone. T-shirt by A|X Armani Exchange. Pants by Nice Collective. Sneakers by Nike.
AVATAR invaded Australia Fashion Week with flamboyant designer Camilla Franks unleashing an extravagantly colourful collection inspired by the 3-D blockbuster film.

Kristen Stewart's casual fashion style.
Kristen Stewart’s endless love for plaid shirts and jeans might cause some people to criticize her fashion sense — but fashion designers Vera Wang and Derek Lam LOVE it! 
Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan in Twilight saga "Eclipse" promotional stills.
“I think a lot of the actors in Hollywood like to down play in the day,” Vera continued. “It’s all about jeans and being groovy and t-shirts. [For Kristen] I think something very goth but kind of cool. She works that so well!” Source: www.hollywoodlife.com
Vogue Paris, May 2010 special issue.
Dita Von Teese in Vogue Nippon (Japan, 2009).
Claire Danes in Venice magazine February 2010.
Evan Rachel Wood's fashion style.
Marion Cotillard - Lady Dior campaign
Photographer Terry Richardson kissing Lindsay Lohan.
Dakota Fanning, Terry Richardson and Kristen Stewart


Ben Stiller emulating Terry Richardson with the lumberjack shirt and hipster glasses, Photoshoot - March 2010
Ben Stiller in Men's Vogue, August 2008
Ben Stiller as dim-witted supermodel Derek Zoolander.
Zoolander 2 was also being set up at Paramount, so it would appear the studio is either having a hard time justifying the worth of late follow-ups to some of the biggest cult comedies of the last decade or they just wanted to see what happens when two of the biggest egos in film are crushed simultaneously (I mean the characters, of course, not the stars).
Don't start writing your "eugoogoly" for the Zoolander franchise just yet, though. Stiller is admitting to funding problems, but that doesn't mean the thing is completely dead. If Paramount doesn't want it, though, maybe some other studio or production company can come around and see the value in the property" Source: www.cinematical.com
Gemma Arterton in THE TIMES (2010) photoshoot.
Right now you can find her starring in the box-office smash Clash Of The Titans, and soon she will appear alongside Jake Gyllenhaal in the Disney epic, Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time.
"What was so appealing about this job is that it was so tight, there was no messing about. Prince Of Persia was shot over six months and sometimes we would do a scene a week.
I just get so bored, you know, like, 'I've said this line 90 times and it's not even usable now because I've lost any emotion or sparkle in the eye'.
It's plain to see that Arterton is proud of her latest piece of work, but then she is the first to confess that she never really saw herself as a Hollywood movie star.
"If I'm really honest I never imagined myself in those Hollywood movies but I got offered them and thought, 'Well, I'd better do them then as they're big opportunities and a lot of fun.' Then, when I did, I rode the wave. But my heart's in the type of films that I go to see at the cinema, and they're not Hollywood blockbusters particularly.
Gemma Arterton in THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ALICE CREED (2009)
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The programme has grown with the Edinburgh Book Festival, the largest book festival in the world, the Edinburgh Film Festival, a world renowned showcase of cinematic talent and the Military Tattoo in the magnificent backdrop of Edinburgh Castle.
The Jazz Festival in late July and Edinburgh Mela in the last days of August bookend a phenomenal six weeks of arts and culture in the city. Hogmanay is the world's most famous celebration of New Year, the Edinburgh Science Festival is a springtime journey of discovery in its own right and the Children's Festival starts the summer with playful exuberance. It's no wonder that Edinburgh has truly become the festival city.Below you will see an example of categories, keywords and listings in touchlocal contact:
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