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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Straight Hairdos: Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson and Christine Taylor


Scarlett Johansson showed off her freshly dyed red hair on the Captain America: The Winter Soldier set in LA yesterday. She is sporting crimson tresses for her return to the role of Black Widow in the latest Captain America flick, which is due out next year. This is the first we have seen of Scarlett with her newly dyed 'do, and she is not the only actress to go red for a role recently.


Megan Fox dyed her hair red to film Michael Bay's upcoming live-action Ninja Turtles project.


Scarlett popped up on her LA set after switching gears from a recent stint in NYC, where she starred in the Broadway play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Aside from the stage and the big screen, she is also currently on newsstands.


Scarlett covers the May issue of Marie Claire, and in an interview with the magazine, she touches on personal topics such as her divorce and dating in general, although she is currently taken by French boy friend Romain Dauriac. Source: www.popsugar.com


Jake Gyllenhaal and Gwyneth Paltrow wearing Calvin Klein Collection attend ELLE's 17th Annual Women in Hollywood Tribute on October 18, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California


Gwyneth Paltrow may have been named the most-hated celeb in Hollywood by one magazine, but another is calling her the most-beautiful woman in the world.
People magazine awarded Paltrow, 40, the title for 2013 in their latest issue. The cover boasts that Paltrow has a “timeless look." Source: www.foxnews.com


People magazine has bestowed its Most Beautiful Woman title for 2013 on Gwyneth Paltrow. Which, according to our reckoning, also makes her the year's "Most Beautiful Woman Married to a Member of Coldplay*" and "Most Beautiful Woman to Have a Second Cookbook on the BestSeller List While Starring Opposite Robert Downey Jr. in a Movie." Source: www.latimes.com


Christine Taylor sporting blonde straight hair.

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Jake Gyllenhaal with Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller at the Boston Celtics vs New York Knicks - Game Two on April 23rd 2013

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

New stills of Jake Gyllenhaal in David O. Russell's "Nailed" & "An Enemy"



Jake Gyllenhaal attending the 11th Annual Poetry & the Creative Mind Benefit on April 17, 2013 in New York City



New promotional still and poster featuring Jake Gyllenhaal in "An Enemy" (2013) directed by Denis Villeneuve







New stills of Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel in "Nailed" (2013) directed by David O. Russell

Monday, April 22, 2013

Floored by Flooring Designs and Film Decor


"I went to brush something off my cheek and it was the floor." -Philip Marlowe


Philip Marlowe first lived at the Hobart Arms, on Franklin Avenue near North Kenmore Avenue (in The Big Sleep), but then moved to the Bristol Hotel, where he stayed for about ten years. By 1950 (in The Long Goodbye) he has rented a house on Yucca Avenue and continued at the same place in early 1952 in Playback, the last full-length Chandler Marlowe novel.

“He turned and walked across the floor and out. I watched the door close. I listened to his steps going away down the imitation marble corridor. After a while they got faint, then they got silent. I kept on listening anyway.” ―Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye

"On the dance floor half a dozen couples were throwing themselves around with the reckless abandon of a night watchman with arthritis." -Playback (Chapter 8)


"Bunker Hill is old town, lost town, shabby town, crook town. Once, very long ago, it was the choice residential district of the city, and there are still standing a few of the jigsaw Gothic mansions with wide porches and walls covered with round-end shingles and full corner bay windows with spindle turrets. They are all rooming houses now, their parquetry floors are scratched and worn through the once glossy finish and the wide sweeping staircases are dark with time and with cheap varnish laid on over generations of dirt. In the tall rooms haggard landladies bicker with shifty tenants. On the wide cool front porches, reaching their cracked shoes into the sun, and staring at nothing, sit the old men with faces like lost battles." -The High Window (Raymond Chandler)


Marlowe PI's office, originally on the 7th floor of an unnamed building in 1936, is at #615 on the sixth floor of the Cahuenga Building by March/April 1939 (the date of Farewell, My Lovely), which is on Hollywood Boulevard near Ivar. North Ivar Avenue is between North Cahuenga Boulevard to the west and Vine Street to the east. The office telephone number is GLenview 7537. Marlowe's office is modest and he doesn't have a secretary (unlike Sam Spade). He generally refuses to take divorce cases. A chess adept, he almost exclusively plays against himself, or plays games from books.


Rick's smoky cafe in Casablanca, Lincoln's office at the White House of the 1860s, or the Mos Eisley cantina on the desert planet of Tatooine: A production designer came up with the overall look of those movie sets. But the booze on Rick's bar or the pens on Lincoln's desk — it took a set decorator and a crew to make them look authentic and believable.


Set decorators have many ways to find the objects that make their movies feel real. In particular, they rely on rental facilities like the Warner Brothers Prop House in Burbank, Calif. It has four floors — each the size of a football field. It's like walking through the furniture department of the biggest department store you've ever seen. On the upper floors there's contemporary furniture, antiques, chandeliers, draperies, flags, artwork, statues, kitchen and bath stuff — you name it, they have it. "Everything you see on TV and film," says manager and former set decorator Robert Greenfield, "we have at least one of them."


Gaffin spies her favorite chair. "I've used this chair in every movie I've ever done," she says. She lists some of them — the first two Iron Man films, The Pursuit of Happyness. It's an easily recognizable Eames lounge chair with brown leather cushions and molded plywood. Source: www.npr.org


Do you want to renew your room's floor? Do you need help choosing the right flooring options for your home? If you are looking for a professional solution with a wide assortment of practical ideas or restoring your previous flooring, you will be able to transform any room of your home into a media room or home theater. In foulksflooring-america.com you will find materials that reflect light and sound and choose hardwood which combines with other furniture pieces for an affordable budget.


In the case of choosing carpeting for your floors, be sure to choose one that is also soft and comfortable to sit on, especially if you plan to play video games in the room or have children in the home. You can add a few beanbag chairs or floor pillows. There is carpeting that is specifically designed for media rooms and home theaters. Your choices of Color: Overall, the carpet color should be dark, which will absorb the light from the screen instead of reflecting it.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Josh Hartnett (Love Scenes) video




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Jake Gyllenhaal at the Edible Schoolyard NYC's Spring Benefit



Jake Gyllenhaal stepped out for the Edible Schoolyard's inaugural Spring benefit dinner, called "A Garden Grows in Harlem," in NYC last night. It may have been their first-ever benefit dinner, but Jake and the Edible Schoolyard have been working together for over three years. He was joined by other big names like J.Crew's Jenna Lyons, Martha Stewart, and NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg for the event, which benefits the creation of a rooftop garden and kitchen classroom at Manhattan's P.S. 7 in East Harlem.


Jake Gyllenhaal attending the Edible Schoolyard NYC's Spring Benefit on April 15, 2013 in New York City


Jake, who was the honoree of the charitable evening out, also scored a recent accolade in the Big Apple. Jake made his New York stage debut last Fall in the play If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet, and he is nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award, which honors the best in Off-Broadway theater performances. Source: www.popsugar.com

Monday, April 08, 2013

Bogosse Fashion, Clothes for Hotties





Jake Gyllenhaal in GQ Style (last additions in the IHJ gallery)


Josh Hartnett in GQ Style magazine


Jake Gyllenhaal in Details magazine, 2012


Josh Hartnett in Details magazine, 2003


Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway on the cover of Io Donna Magazine, 2010


Gemma Ward & Josh Hartnett in Vogue magazine, D&G campaign


Bogosse is a word used in the fashion world whose meaning comes from 'beau gosse' (handsome boy)


Frank Michel "Sheraton" Pink men's shirt with floral design contrast
inside the collar, placket and cuffs


Beatles Collection: Tee shirt inspired by The Beatles. Full lyrics from the song "Hard Days Night" printed on the back. Lightweight and comfortable. By English Laundry 100% Cotton

If you are looking for a reliable retailer of fine apparel online, check out TrendRepublic.com. You will be able to find in their site all of the best men's fashion brands including Bogosse, Jared Lang, Ted Baker, and English Laundry. They offer free shipping on their men's clothes fashion and a great selection, along with exceptional custome service.

Saturday, April 06, 2013

Jake Gyllenhaal narrates 'The Great Gatsby' audiobook version


Jake Gyllenhaal in Backstage Magazine photoshoot

Amidst all the hoopla surrounding the forthcoming Leonard DiCaprio version of "The Great Gatsby," don't overlook this news: Audible.com is releasing next Tuesday an audio version of the book read by Jake Gyllenhaall.


You can pre-order the book here. Listen, below, to the famous opening to F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel:

The Great Gatsby UNABRIDGED Listen to The Great Gatsby, then pick up right where you left off with the Kindle book Source: www.nydailynews.com


The Great Gatsby Trailer
In theaters May 10th.


Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby" follows would-be writer Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) as he leaves the Midwest and comes to New York City in the spring of 1922, an era of loosening morals, glittering jazz, bootleg kings, and sky-rocketing stocks. Chasing his own American Dream, Nick lands next door to a mysterious, party-giving millionaire, Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio), and across the bay from his cousin, Daisy (Carey Mulligan), and her philandering, blue-blooded husband, Tom Buchanan (Joel Edgerton). It is thus that Nick is drawn into the captivating world of the super rich, their illusions, loves and deceits. As Nick bears witness, within and without of the world he inhabits, he pens a tale of impossible love, incorruptible dreams and high-octane tragedy, and holds a mirror to our own modern times and struggles.

Friday, April 05, 2013

The Place Beyond The Pines - Opening Scene


The Place Beyond The Pines - Opening Scene starring Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper and Eva Mendes, directed by Derek Cianfrance.

Tamsin Egerton ("Leggy Blonde") video


Tamsin Egerton ("Leggy Blonde") video: A video dedicated to the beautiful and talented actress Tamsin Egerton.


Songs "Leggy Blonde" by Flight of the Conchords and "Mambo Sun" by Marc Bolan

Thursday, April 04, 2013

Happy Anniversary, Heath Ledger!


Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal in "Brokeback Mountain" (2005) directed by Ang Lee


Heath Ledger, Happy Birthday! Tribute


"It goes without saying that had Heath Ledger not tragically died of a drug overdose, he almost certainly would have played a big part in The Dark Knight Rises, and the film would have been an entirely different beast as a result. The Joker would likely have been the main villain once again, being freed from Arkham Asylum, or would have been a co-baddie with someone like Bane. The final film even alludes to various points at which The Joker could have appeared; when Blackgate Prison is liberated, Arkham could also have been sprung, and the kangaroo court judge played by Cillian Murphy’s Scarecrow felt like it would have been perfect for The Joker. As already mentioned, The Joker is just a flat-out better villain Bane, and so putting the two together or simply featuring The Joker at all would have made the film even better than it was." Source: whatculture.com