Robert Pattinson wearing a Schott NYC Perfecto Classic 618 Leather Biker Jacket.* The Original heritage biker jacket made first in 1928 nearly 40 years before Harley Davidson made their verson.
* Made famous on the screen by cult actor Marlon Brando in "The Wild Ones" which focused on the rebellion rise of Rock and Roll, fast cars and oversized, over-powered motorbikes. Perfecto was the perfect motocycle jacket and the only true original.Robert Pattinson in AnOther Man mag photoshoot, October 2009.
"Here is an excerpt from the Robert Pattinson feature written by Dave Calhoun.
Was Pattinson aware of the loyalty of fans of the Twilight books? It looks like the sort of obsessive fandom that can turn into anger and even hatred when an adaptation isn’t to their liking. Did he know what he was letting himself in for? “It’s strange because even though the figures show that the books were successful and sold millions of copies, you couldn’t even buy them in London. I tried a couple of bookshops and they weren’t available. Hardly anyone I knew had read them apart from one girl, a friend of my sister. I had no idea at all. I’d seen Kristen Stewart in Into the Wild and some of the director Catherine Hardwicke’s other films, and that’s all I thought it was, something really small.”
His manner is very laid back. He doesn’t sound thrusting or ambitious, more like he’s just going with the flow and enjoying things. Is he going to harness his newfound fame and box-office appeal to approach the kind of filmmakers he wants to work with in the future? He’s not so sure. “Annoyingly, there are so few parts I feel I can add anything to, or that I want to do.” But he knows what he doesn’t need. “I don’t want to be an actor for the sake of it. I don’t find any particular pleasure in being an attention-seeker.” Source: www.dazeddigital.com
Jake Gyllenhaal on The Set of 'Love and Other Drugs' in Pennsylvania on 24th September, courtesy of Talia.
Mr. Gyllenhaal, whose accomplishments range from earning an Academy Award nomination for "Brokeback Mountain" as a lovelorn cowhand to singing a wicked parody of a "Dreamgirls" showstopper while hosting "Saturday Night Live," is in town to film the drama "Love and Other Drugs".From a Peruvian restaurant in Shadyside to a Downtown bar, with Whole Foods in between, Mr. Gyllenhaal isn't shy about sampling life in the 'Burgh. Filming continues in the coming weeks, with one of Mr. Gyllenhaal's "Brokeback" co-stars, Anne Hathaway, due to arrive early next month.
After Miss Hilko and her friend, Rachel Moynihan, finished their late breakfast, she couldn't resist asking the hunky actor to pose for a photo: "I grabbed his arm but not like a stalker ... he was, like, 'Sure'.
Which is how the photo of a smiling Miss Hilko, a smiling Mr. Gyllenhaal and a smiling Josh Gad -- another actor in the film -- ended up as the photo of the day on Chatham University's intranet Web site.
A bunch of ladies at the Jewish Community Center in Squirrel Hill had been talking about recent "Jake Gyllenhaal sightings" around the East End, so Amy Siebert wasn't surprised when she realized the actor walked into her Point Breeze coffee shop". Source: www.post-gazette.com
Jake Gyllenhaal with Alison Lohman in "Teen Vogue".
A musical video featuring some images and scenes starred by the beautiful and talented actress Alison Lohman in "White Oleander", "Big Fish", "Where the Truth Lies", "Flicka", "Matchstick Men", "Things we lost in fire", "Delirious", "Drag me to Hell", etc.
Songs "Allison" by The Pixies and "Darlin' Allison" by Gordon Gano & They might be giants.
Nikki Reed and Amanda Seyfried at Kari Feinstein Style Lounge Benefiting Project Angel Food, 2005.Amanda Seyfried in GQ magazine, October 2009.Amanda Seyfried – InStyle Magazine acans(September 2009). Source: www.celebsgossip.net
Blue or grey metallic eye-shadows work charms on Kirsten Dunst, Megan Fox, Diane Kruger, Amy Adams and Diablo Cody (see below):Kirsten Dunst.Megan Fox.Diane Kruger.Amy Adams.Diablo Cody.Dita Von Teese in her dress & make-up room.Megan Fox - Nylon magazine photoshoot, October 2009.Scarlett Johansson in a make-up session with Dolce & Gabbana cosmetics.Elisha Cuthbert applying her lipstick.Olivia Wilde. Reese Witherspoon.
"Do you dream of having a bedroom like Edward's or Bella's from the Twilight and New Moon movies? Bella's purple bedding set from the Twilight movie is still available, but there are only a few left and it is becoming almost impossible to find. This is just like Bella's comforter in the Twilight movie and upcoming New Moon movie and is completely sold out in stores! Get inspired by the Twilight movie and redecorate your bedroom exactly like Bella Swan or Edward Cullen! You'll find some great ideas here, plus, furniture, bedding, art and movie replica decor. Bella's bedroom in the Twilight movie has a lot of charm with the color scheme and mismatched furniture. Edward's bedroom is white on white with gray, complemented with natural wood tones and vintage pieces throughout". Source: www.squidoo.com
Heath Ledger in "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus"."The Imaginarius of Doctor Parnassus" UK Poster.
"Imaginarium" is also perhaps the most anticipated film of the festival because it's the one Heath Ledger was working on when he died in January 2008, the one that ends with the on-screen credit "A Film From Heath Ledger and Friends" because colleagues Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell pitched in to finish it. Gilliam, who co-wrote the script with Charles McKeown, described the film as "my 'Fanny & Alexander', my 'Amarcord.' I went back to the things I'm really good at."Ledger's character, Tony, is a hustler of uncertain morality who joins the show, in one of the film's many unsettling references to death, after he is nearly hung. Ledger, who had worked with Gilliam in "The Brothers Grimm," was watching the director explain some storyboards when, "in the middle of this, he slipped me a note that read: 'Can I play Tony?' ""People don't know how brilliant he was. He was limitless. Anything you threw at him he could handle," Gilliam says of the actor, still not resigned to his death. "When we heard, my first response was that it was a P.R. stunt for his role as the Joker. [His death] didn't make any sense. Even now it doesn't compute."The first call Gilliam made was to Depp "because Johnny's a mate, direct and genuine. He loved Heath, and he said, 'I'm in, whatever.' " Then the problem became getting schedules to mesh. "Then Michael Mann's film ('Public Enemy') was delayed a week. I don't think Johnny told Michael he was going. My guess is that he snuck out." Gilliam likes to joke, if asked what the film is about, that "it's about making marketing people work very hard," and he worries that being smart and entertaining in a dumbed-down world is going against the grain. "People are smart if you get their attention the right way," he says. As one of his characters puts it, "this world is full of enchantment for those with eyes to see." Source: www.calendarlive.com