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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Kristen Stewart Giving a Lap Dance in 'Welcome to the Rileys'

Kristen Stewart portrait session for LA Times

Kristen Stewart portrait session for Backstage.com


Watch below to see Stewart, as underage stripper Mallory, gives her co-star James Gandolfini (as traveling businessman Doug Riley) a lap dance—or at least tries to. (WARNING: NSFW language, as Stewart also swears like a drunken sailor in the clip.) Source: www.celebuzz.com

New/old New Moon still of Kristen Stewart

"Welcome to the Rileys" new scene starring Kristen Stewart and James Gandolfini

Jake Gyllenhaal attends the premiere of “Harry Potter" in London

Two new publicity stills of "Love and Other Drugs" (2010)

Jake Gyllenhaal attends the premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1″ at the Odeon and Empire Leicester Square by sneaking through the back door, skipping the red carpet in London on 11th November 2010

Jake Gyllenhaal pressing lips on his way to London hotel

Jake Gyllenhaal returning to his Hotel in London on 11th November 2010. Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com

Jake Gyllenhaal biting his lip

More hotties pressing/biting lips:
Michelle MonaghanJoseph Gordon-LevittRyan ReynoldsXavier SamuelRobert Pattinson
Taylor LautnerKristen Stewart bitingKristen Stewart (pouting)Mischa Barton bitingEva Mendes bitingTaylor Momsen bitingEmma Stone bitingLindsay Lohan bitingJessica Alba extra-poutingBen Stiller bitingEwan McGregorJennifer AnistonKirsten Dunst

"They engage in a famous, slyly flirtatious, sexy horse-race conversation. At one point, she rates him as a potential lover, using a horse analogy to talk in a veiled way about her feelings toward men and sexual intercourse. The dialogue is a classic of sharp-edged wit, double entendre and sexual innuendo, communicating their real feelings for each other in race-track and poker-game terms with outrageously-suggestive and metaphorical language.Humphrey Bogart whistles as Harry 'Steve' Morgan in "To Have and Have Not" (1944)
Young Lauren Bacall erotically challenged co-star (and soon-to-be husband) Humphrey Bogart in her screen debut in To Have and Have Not (1944) with "Anybody got a match?" and after a kiss encouraged him with: "It's even better when you help," and then suggested: "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together - and blow." Source: www.filmsite.org