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Monday, March 30, 2009

Make-up sessions

Reese in an Avon Print Ad.Naomi Watts applying lipstick on her lips in "Ellie Parker".Zooey Deschanel in a scene from "The Good Girl".Portia Doubleday with an make-up assistant on the set of "Youth in Revolt".
Cory Kennedy fancifully plays with cosmetics.
Emma Stone in her dressing room.Edie Sedgwick in front of the mirror.

Lindsay Lohan in the dressing room, in "I know who killed me".Lindsay Lohan applying herself lipstick inside a van.
Drew Barrymore in a photo shoot for Vogue.
Reese Witherspoon posing for Vogue, November 2008.Reese Witherspoon as June Carter in front of the mirror.Reese Witherspoon in a make-up session.
Red-haired Emma Stone is a fresh version of Lindsay Lohan.
Lindsay Lohan using her hair-dryer in a scene from "Just my luck".Kristen Stewart with her hair-dryer.James McAvoy in the bathroom.

Robert Pattinson is a vampire hottie.



Robert Pattinson and his Twilight girlfriend Bella (Kristen Stewart):

Jake and Isla Fisher: Shopaholics

Jake shopping At The Whole Foods Store in Beverly Hills, on 28th March.
Jake shopping For Shoes In Beverly Hills, on 28th March.

"Fisher lays claim to that Hollywood archetype known as the "ditz," morphing into a flibbertigibbet-wrecking-ball in a frantic comedy that generally manages to paper over its flaws through sheer breathelessness.

As we meet Shopaholic's title character, Rebecca Bloomwood, she is deep in a hell of her own making, $16,000 in credit card debt and being pursued by a collector (Robert Stanton) with the pitbull dedication of Les Miz's Inspector Javert -- and still she keeps buying cute scarves on Fifth Avenue.

Rebecca's well thought-out solution to her problems is to, by sheer force of will, land a dream job at a Vogue-like fashion magazine, run by a French editrix, played by Kristen Scott Thomas (she's back!). For pop-culture enthusiasts, Confessions is a veritable game of actress catch-up, from Thomas to Christine Ebersole to Airplane's Julie Hagarty to Lynn Redgrave (ignominiously cast as "Drunken lady at ball.")

Source: jam.canoe.ca

Another "shopaholic"photoshoot, Elisha Cuthbert in a shoes shop:

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Stars with Tongue action

Jake Shopping At The Whole Foods Store In Beverly Hills, on 28th March, 2009.
Emile Hirsch in "Speed Racer".Reese Witherspoon.Lindsay Lohan.Cory Kennedy.Kristen Stewart.
"Megan Fox shops for some furniture at Cisco Home Furniture in Hollywood on Thursday (March 26).

The 22-year-old Transformers actress just finished up filming Jennifer’s Body. Written by Juno’s Diablo Cody, the dark comedy/horror film is described to be about a demon possessed cheerleader who begins feeding off boys in a Minnesota farming town. The movie is expected to be released in September".

Source: justjared.buzznet.com

Reese on Ellen´s video clips

Reese Witherspoon Dunk Tanks Audience Member! on Ellen's Show:


The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2009-03-27)
Reese Witherspoon's Interview!

The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2009-03-27)
Reese Witherspoon Dunk Tanks Audience Member!

Michael Welch in Twilight

"First, the actor playing Mike Newton is PRETTIER THAN ALL OF THE VAMPIRES PUT TOGETHER. Seriously, Bella, why did you not hit that? I couldn't figure out where I'd seen him before. (Looks it up.) Holy crud, he was mini-Jack! If that doesn't make you awesome, nothing will. This kid blew me away on Stargate. He had all the mannerisms pitch-perfect. I want to see more from Michael Welch". Source: darkfrog24.livejournal.com
"When Stephanie visited the set, she blogged back to her fans that you can really dance. So does that mean you’re going to audition for the next big dance movie?

I do like to dance. But I doubt that anyone will be hiring me to do it professionally in the near future. Stephanie’s assessment of my prom boogy stylings was very kind. But the truth is, anyone can dance. The big secret is to just hit the beat. You can do whatever you want in between beats, doesn’t matter. Just make sure you’re on top of the 2-4, or in the case of salsa, the 1-2-3, and you’ll be just fine.

Coming from fans of literature, is there any character from a book that you’d like to be cast as if it was turned into a film?

How old is the kid from Hatchet? He was like 17, right? Hatchet was my favorite book as a kid (until I read James and the Giant Peach). I’d love to play the main character in that, if I’m age appropriate. This kid gets stranded in the wilderness because of a plane crash and has to survive on his own. Sounds like a blast to me!

The scene in the diner, with Mike dancing outside the window… improv or scripted? Were you encouraged to improve or did you have to stick straight to the script?
There was a lot of improve in this film for the humans (Eric, Tyler, Angela, Jessica, and Me). Catherine didn’t really care whether dialogue or actions were improvised or scripted, or whether ideas came from her or the cast. Her priority was to create something real, empathetic, and entertaining for the audience. She always had respect for OUR role in the overall story, and our purpose in Bella’s life. And having made several movies on the subject, Catherine has a lot of experience in trying to capture the essence of teenagers.

In the case of the diner, the process went like this… The script said something like, “Mike waves and calls out, trying to get Bella’s attention.” Catherine showed me where this will take place, suggested a couple of ideas, and ultimately left it up to me to come up with something that works. I thought of that dance (for whatever reason), showed her, and she approved. Later in post-production, she had me come into a sound studio to record some various, “Bow chicka WOW wow. WOO WOOO!” whacky noises. She picks one of three choices, and there you have it. Mike Newton in all his goofy glory, dancing for the affections of Bella". 
Source: www.touchedbytwilight.net