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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Gay Vampires?

Kirsten Dunst with Jake Gyllenhaal at Costume Institute Gala for the 'Goddess' Exhibit, on 28th April, 2003.

Kirsten Dunst and Brad Pitt as Claudia and Louis de Pointe du Lac in "Interview with the Vampire" (1994).

"However, unlike Dracula, the book’s titular hero, Carmella, can be considered the prototype of lesbianism in gothic fiction.
In an interview with Salon on September 16, 1996, Rice stated, “On the homoerotic content of my novels... It is difficult for me to see the characters in terms of gender. I have written individuals who can fall in love with men and women". Source: www.annerice.com

Robert Pattinson & Amanda Seyfried at the 81st Academy Awards, on 22th February 2009."Mamma Mia! star Amanda Seyfried has confirmed there are plans for a follow-up to the hugely successful movie.

She told Newsbeat: "I've been talking to some insiders and it's not something that they haven't been working on. I don't actually know anything other than that".
"I know it's still going to be Abba music, because what else would it be. Come on, I wouldn't do Mamma Mia 2 without Benny and Bjorn".Seyfried, who's currently promoting new movie Chloe, admitted that she was slightly intimidated by some of her co-stars on Mamma Mia! who included Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan and Colin Firth". Souce: news.bbc.co.uk

"Amanda Seyfried thought her boyfriend Dominic Cooper was gay when she met him. The blonde actress, who has been dating her "Mamma Mia!" co-star for over a year, initially believed the British hunk wouldn't be interested in her because of his fashion sense.She said: "It so wasn't instant love. I thought he was gay. I didn't know many Englishmen and it was just the way he dressed - he is quite fashionable.""Dominic and I split off towards the end of filming a little bit, but it was never anything that was real. It takes time. Life is complicated." Source: www.icelebz.com

"Gossip Cop has learned that Robert Pattinson will be a guest on “Ellen” in a new episode airing November 20, the day of the “New Moon” premiere. A highly, highly placed source confirmed Pattinson’s appearance to Gossip Cop. The interview, however, will be taped on November 17". Source: www.gossipcop.com

"The current bloodsucking trend, achieving maximum ferocity in November with the release of the sequel to Twilight, isn't about outsiders or immigrants or religion or even AIDS, as critics and bloggers have argued ad nauseam these past few months. There's a much better, simpler, more obvious explanation: Vampires have overwhelmed pop culture because young straight women want to have sex with gay men". Source: www.esquire.com

Adam Lambert licks Catherine Hardwicke's neck at Hollywood Life's 11th Annual Young Hollywood Awards on 7th June 2009.
"American Idol runner-up, Adam Lambert says his lips are made for smooching either sex, even though he's openly gay".
Source: celebglitz.com

"Because yeah, I am gay, but I like kissing women sometimes. Women are pretty". — he says in the new issue of Details.

Adam Lambert resembling Elvis Presley on the cover of "Details".Elvis Presley on the cover of "Life" magazine.
Adam looks like a bit Emile Hirsch as Speed Racer (see below):Emile Hirsch in "Speed Racer" poster (2008).

"The glam rocker also posed for a provocative photo shoot with a completely nude female model! Lambert's racy photo shoot comes just in time for his debut album For Your Entertainment - set for a November 23rd release.In the end, Americans of every persuasion proved defenseless against Lambert's vigorous pelvic exertions".
"It shouldn't matter what a person's sexual preference is — it doesn't change their appeal".
"I don't see how all this is any different than — let's take a modern sex symbol like Brad Pitt. How many of these women who fantasize about him actually get to sleep with him?" he asks. "It's all fantasy -- that's what entertainment is. I'm here to entertain you, and if my sexuality is apparent and you respond to it, and you're attracted to it, then great, I'm doing my job. It ain't happening anyway!"
Source: www.details.com

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Kristen Stewart & Amanda Seyfried: Rob Pattinson, shoes

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in "New Moon".Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson in Vanity Fair.Kristen Stewart wearing Chanel Lace Up Booties
- Spring 2008 in Jalouse photoshoot.
Chanel (Spring 2008 Lace Up Booties).Robert Pattinson & Amanda Seyfried at the 81st Academy Awards, on 22th February 2009.Amanda Seyfried wears Brian Atwood pumps at "Chloe" premiere - BFI London Film Festival on 22nd October.Brian Atwood black high heels wiht platform.Amanda Seyfried (with Julianne Moore) wears beige pumps by Brian Atwood at the BFI London Film Festival Photocall, on 22nd October 2009.Brian Atwood beige pumps with almond shaped toe.

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Movie Preview


Synopsis:

From the team that brought the “Pirates of the Caribbean” trilogy to the big screen, Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films present “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,” an epic action-adventure set in the mystical lands of Persia. A rogue prince (Jake Gyllenhaal) reluctantly joins forces with a mysterious princess (Gemma Arterton) and together, they race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time—a gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.
Source: www.llmoviereplicas.com

Peter Sarsgaard: Living in a sexy grey sepia-toned place

Peter Sarsgaard and Jake Gyllenhaal, "InStyle" magazine photoshoot, 2007.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard at 'Jarhead' Photocall, on 15th December 2005, in Madrid, Spain (new gallery additions). Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com

"In Jarhead, he was a U.S. Army sharpshooter helping Jake Gyllenhaal find a target. He supports his fellow actors, even when it means stepping out of the spotlight.
Peter Sarsgaard and Carey Mulligan on the set of "An Education".

"Sarsgaard, 38, has his toughest and most high profile assignment in Lone Scherfig's An Education, playing opposite British newcomer Carey Mulligan as the elder fox to her young rabbit. His job was to make a detestable predator seem human. As usual, he aced it.
Peter Sarsgaard and Maggie Gyllenhaal at "An Education" premiere on 5th October 2009.

Q. The role of David is such an unsavoury one, but you don't come across as creepy. You don't hate him for what he's doing with Carey Mulligan's Jenny.
A. "I really feel they're in similar circumstances ... they both live in a grey, sepia-toned place, and they both want to live extraordinary lives. They both want to experience art and culture and music and visit different places and they don't want to be stuck in the times that they're in."I didn't see that as creepy or weird because I never saw his angle on her as sexual. I saw it as a guy who didn't get to experience his teen years, who didn't want to screw a 16-year-old girl so much as be a 16-year-old. That was always my take on it."Q. Did you have to fight the instinct to judge David?A. "No, because the role was so well written. It's really rare I get to act in something where I don't want to change lines. I really felt like it was all there on the page. A lot of times as an actor I'll fight the intention of the scene and play it the opposite, and really intellectualize something and have to work on it like a writer/director as I'm acting it. But I had a fantastic director and writer and it was just easy."Q. You really nailed that refined British accent.

A. "I worked on it. I had a bit of one already. I grew up watching this soccer show and I got used to their vocabulary of Briticisms. I would do one as a kid and I played one role on stage where I had a British accent but it was more Cockney, which was actually easier for me. You feel much more expressive doing lower-class accents."
Q. You're very generous with Carey. Not every actor would be that way with a newcomer.A. "I knew we had something with her and I pride myself in shining a light on someone, and hitting the ball back where they can crush it. I feel like I knew what her strengths and weaknesses were and I knew where her sweet spot was and I challenged her. At the same time, halfway through I realized that she was working me just as much as I was working her. I thought I was dealing with someone who didn't know what they were doing on film and she hadn't done that much and after a while I started to go, `Oh, no! She's actually running the show!'Q. What actors do you look up to?A. "Sean Penn was the star of my first movie, Dead Men Walking. He took me and the girl he was to rape in the film out to dinner before he did that scene. Some actors might have avoided us, hoping to really scare us and freak us out, but Sean knew there was plenty of that. He wanted to work on the opposite emotions, to reel us in and make us feel confident about him. He was very aware of what he was doing. Just to watch how someone behaves as an actor can be very revealing."

Q. What motivates you as an actor?
A. "I'm really interested in the work. I really like working on a scene. Making a movie forces me to have these brief intimate relationships with people that last three months, even if the characters aren't romantic with each other"."I like the lifestyle of it. I enjoy observing people and thinking about what makes people do things, what makes people do good things, bad things. This character David really tapped into something I've been thinking a lot about in the last eight years or so, which is that we all construct an idea of reality that is not reality. Mine is different from yours, me in this given moment, that's the conflict of those realities. That's what makes things interesting. I think David believes in his version of the truth all the time." Source: www.thestar.com


Trailer for 'An Education' - starring Peter Sarsgaard, Carey Mulligan, Alfred Molina, Dominic Cooper, Rosamund Pike, and Emma Thompson.

In the post-war, pre-Beatles London suburbs, a bright schoolgirl is torn between studying for a place at Oxford and the more exciting alternative offered to her by a charismatic older man.