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Saturday, April 18, 2009

"New Moon" teaser videos

Kristen Stewart and Nikki Reed on "New Moon" set.

New teaser promo of exclusve ‘New Moon‘ set from Entertainment Tonight.

ET 'New Moon' Set Exclusive Sneak Peak

LA Corps 23rd Anniversary

Jake attending Los Angeles Conservation Corps 23rd Anniversary Luncheon, on 16th April, 2009, in L.A.
Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com


Also, check out these "Earth Day" Must-See movies:

An Inconvenient Truth
Al Gore won an Oscar for this doc that is widely credited with bringing global warming to the masses.

11th Hour
Leonardo DiCaprio shows his heart in producing and narrating this documentary that takes An Inconvenient Truth and takes the global warming exploration further.

The Day After Tomorrow
The second of the Hollywood generated global warming tales. Jake Gyllenhaal and Dennis Quaid star as father and son caught in an epic climate change film that took the natural disaster genre into the post-Earth Day era.

Wall-E
An Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature in 2009 is the minutest of reasons to witness Wall-E this Earth Day.

Pixar’s wizards paint a world in which humans have deserted the earth because of the ravages of overpopulation on the planet’s resources. In the metallic hands of a robot named Wall-E, American finds a hero for the climate changing cause in the most unlikely of places. Equally a love story, a children’s film and an environmental message piece, Wall-E is the quintessential escapism that makes you think". 
Source: www.sheknows.com

"River Phoenix was into the safety and ethical treatment of all animals.
Joaquin is also known for his work as a social activist, particularly as an advocate for animal rights.

I’d like to fight for my right to not have to witness anymore of his wacky tantrums and horrible attempting-to-rap performances".
Source: www.greengrownandsexy.com

Kristen Stewart posing next to a big green tree.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Cute Cleavages

Jake taking a look at Evan Mendes' rack at MTV Movie Awards, on 3rd June 2006.

More pictures of movie beauties with generous cleavages:

Scarlett Johansson.Reese Witherspoon.Amanda Seyfried.Maggie Gyllenhaal.Salma Hayek.Lindsay Lohan.Paris Hilton.Jennifer Aniston.Michelle Williams.Anne Hathaway.Edie Sedgwick.Mary Elizabeth Winstead.Elisha Cuthbert.
"At long last, Zooey Deschanel, the doe-eyed waif with the J.D. Salinger-inspired name, has broken out of the prison of the non-nude and showed off her deschanippples in the upcoming romantic comedy Gigantic.57 minutes into Gigantic (a word you couldn’t use to describe Zooey’s b-cups), she strips down to her panties beside a pool. First, we see her boobs reflected in the rippling water, then there’s a much better look from a distance as she stands topless on the diving board. Finally, when Zooey comes out of the water after taking the plunge, her mams briefly break the surface".

Source: forums.superiorpics.com

Reese will play "Nice"

"Reese Witherspoon does some softball drills with an instructor on Thursday (April 16) in Los Angeles, Calif.

Jen Sacks‘ novel Nice, has been acquired by Fox Searchlight and will be developed for Reese Witherspoon, Variety reports. The 33-year-old actress with also co-produce the project.

Nice is about a magazine writer who accidentally kills her boyfriend and discovers that it’s easier to get away with murder than to get through a break-up, and finds a way to dispose of the body".
Source: Justjared.buzznet.com

The break-ups can be nasty, but let's hope Reese doesn't ever provoke Jake any "accident"!

Peter Sarsgaard and Sienna Miller Q & A

Q: Can you explain about your characters' relationship in this film; is it doomed even before one of you is doomed?

PS: Well, it's only doomed if you have expectations for what it might be, I guess. They're doomed to get married...
SM: It's a destructive relationship.

PS: Oh, it's not that destructive.

SM: No, but the character of Cleveland is one of those people that's very magnetic and very drawn to you, but ultimately can't be tamed in a way.
Q: Peter, your character is described at the very onset as a lunatic and you've just referred to him as a omnivore. Did you take the hint that he's kind of crazy and self-destructive?

PS: I didn't take any of it that literally at all. To be honest with you, when I thought about playing this character the things that came to mind were like the image of Julian Schnabel holding onto like a big piece of chicken and sitting in front of a huge fireplace.
Q: Peter, you're going doing a benefit or an organization that works with children who stutter?

PS: I am because I just worked with Austin Pendelton who's a stutterer and has used it to fabulous effect in his career. He talks about getting jammed on a word and how freeing that can be. Do you know his work? He's an incredible, incredible, incredible actor and director. Just a ferocious director.

Honest, [Sienna] you would love acting with this guy. I'm going to it, honestly, because he asked me to. He directed Uncle Vanya. And he teaches acting.

Q: And what about Broadway?

SM: I'm doing a Patrick Marber play in the fall with The Roundabout Theater. After Miss Julie. The adaptation is from [August] Strindberg's Miss Julie that's been done at The Donmar in London. Me and Johnny Lee Miller at the moment. It's [just] three people in the cast. I'm playing Miss Julie in that.

Q: The dominatrix?

SM: The dominatrix? No. I think it's far more complicated than that. She's absolutely not a dominatrix.

PS: She's a dominatrix. He's bisexual.

PS: When I'm a little older, I really want to play Col. Vershinin from Three Sisters by [Anton] Chekhov.
Maggie [Gyllenhaal, Peter's wife] and I did Uncle Vanya this year and we're talking about it. It was so nice performing together in a theater that only has two hundred people max, one hundred ninety nine that there's no effort to sell.

Q: Of all those movies what's your favorite role that you've done in this period?
SM: I loved doing Edie [Sedgwick].
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

Warhol on DVD


"13 Most Beautiful . . . Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests," issued by Plexifilm in conjunction with the Andy Warhol Museum, is the first authorized DVD of Warhol films.The 13 tests contained here span a representative range of subjects, from celebrities ( Lou Reed, Dennis Hopper) to Warhol-created stars (Edie Sedgwick, Baby Jane Holzer) and unknowns. Each is scored to new music by Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips, formerly of the band Luna; a few songs are covers, most are originals, and all are conducive to languid reverie. The tests also can be played without music.

As a filmmaker, Warhol was a poet -- and a provocateur -- of duration.
The most startling tests are, in some ways, the most minimal. As she did in all her screen appearances, the doomed Sedgwick, Warhol's ultimate muse, conjures instant drama with the slightest movement of her facial muscles, the merest widening or narrowing of her large, endlessly expressive eyes.

Source: www.latimes.com

James Franco: The Room Before & After, Part 1


See the entire film on Wholphin DVD Issue No.8 - Available May 2009.

Wholphin No 8 opens with a Wholphin original short, starring actor James Franco completely annihilating a bedroom. The result is a jaw-dropping, brutally intense performance that makes Martin Sheen's opening scene in Apocalypse Now look like yoga meditation. And that's just the beginning.