Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway in "Love and other drugs"Maggie GyllenhaalKristen Stewart as Joan Jett in "The Runaways"Vivien LeighWinona RyderOlivia Wilde in Details magazinePaz VegaMarilyn MonroeMilla JovovichGwyneth PaltrowLeonardo DiCaprioKeanu ReevesKatherine HeigelMegan FoxBritney Spears
Rita HayworthBarbara StanwyckMaria BelloElizabeth HurleyJean HarlowLauren BacallElizabeth TaylorCamilla Belle
Lyndsy FonsecaCourtney LoveBlake Lively and Leighton MeesterGloria Grahame Ava GardnerBette DavisScarlett JohanssonChloe SevignyBen Stiller and Drew BarrymoreEmma Watson
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Claire Trevor and Humphrey Bogart video
A video featuring scenes starred by Claire Trevor, in "Crack-Up" with Pat O'Brien, "Johnny Angel" with George Raft, "Street of chance" (with Burgess Meredith), "Murder, My Sweet" (with Dick Powell), "Raw Deal" (with Dennis O'Keefe), and with Humphrey Bogart in "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse", "Dead End" and "Key Largo".
Humphrey Bogart, Claire Trevor and Lauren Bacall in "Key Largo" (1948) directed by John Huston
Still of Claire Trevor in Key Largo (1948)
Songs "You're the reason" by Hank Snow "I found a reason" by The Velvet Underground and "Rocket 88" by Jackie Breston & his Delta Cats.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Jake Gyllenhaal at Golden Globes, some classics that didn't receive Oscars
James Franco and Anne Hathaway will be the hosts of the Academy Awards 2011 ceremony
Anne Hathaway with Jake Gyllenhaal at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards, on January 16, 2011
Christopher Nolan (overlooked by this year's Oscars nominations for Best Director) and Jake Gyllenhaal at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards, on January 16, 2011
Jake Gyllenhaal sitting between Catherine Zeta-Jones (Oscar Winner as Best Actress in a Supporting Role for "Chicago") and Jenny Lewis
"One popular story is that Academy librarian Margaret Herrick said the statue looked like her uncle Oscar. A journalist apparently overheard this conversation and used the phrase in an article. The first time it is thought to have been used in print was when columnist Sidney Skolsky used it to describe Katherine Hepburn's first best actress win in 1934.
The Academy officially adopted the nickname in 1939. The trophy was designed by MGM art director Cedric Gibbons. Since its inception 2,530 Oscars have been handed out.
Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed, both Oscar winners for "From Here to Eternity", flank Mercedes McCambridge in the Oscars 1954 ceremony
In support of the war effort, the Academy handed out plaster Oscar statuettes during WWII. After the war, winners exchanged the plaster awards for the real thing. While many of the biggest films and movie-makers have been honoured by the Academy, there is still surprise at those that did not receive any nominations that later went on to become classics.
Humphrey Bogart failed to win an Oscar for "Casablanca".
Among the overlooked films were Hobson's Choice, Dirty Harry, The 39 Steps, The Searchers and King Kong. Actors that failed to win for their iconic roles included Al Jolson in the Jazz Singer (1927), Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1944), Gene Kelly in Singing in the Rain (1952) and Henry Fonda in 12 Angry Men (1957)". Source: news.bbc.co.uk
Anne Hathaway with Jake Gyllenhaal at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards, on January 16, 2011
Christopher Nolan (overlooked by this year's Oscars nominations for Best Director) and Jake Gyllenhaal at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards, on January 16, 2011
Jake Gyllenhaal sitting between Catherine Zeta-Jones (Oscar Winner as Best Actress in a Supporting Role for "Chicago") and Jenny Lewis
"One popular story is that Academy librarian Margaret Herrick said the statue looked like her uncle Oscar. A journalist apparently overheard this conversation and used the phrase in an article. The first time it is thought to have been used in print was when columnist Sidney Skolsky used it to describe Katherine Hepburn's first best actress win in 1934.
The Academy officially adopted the nickname in 1939. The trophy was designed by MGM art director Cedric Gibbons. Since its inception 2,530 Oscars have been handed out.
Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed, both Oscar winners for "From Here to Eternity", flank Mercedes McCambridge in the Oscars 1954 ceremony
In support of the war effort, the Academy handed out plaster Oscar statuettes during WWII. After the war, winners exchanged the plaster awards for the real thing. While many of the biggest films and movie-makers have been honoured by the Academy, there is still surprise at those that did not receive any nominations that later went on to become classics.
Humphrey Bogart failed to win an Oscar for "Casablanca".
Among the overlooked films were Hobson's Choice, Dirty Harry, The 39 Steps, The Searchers and King Kong. Actors that failed to win for their iconic roles included Al Jolson in the Jazz Singer (1927), Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1944), Gene Kelly in Singing in the Rain (1952) and Henry Fonda in 12 Angry Men (1957)". Source: news.bbc.co.uk
Friday, January 28, 2011
Kirsten Dunst at Chanel Fashion Show and Art of Elysium Gala 2011
Kirsten Dunst and Diane Kruger attending the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week: Chanel Spring/Summer 2011 Show
Diane Kruger turned up at the Chanel show in a beige dress from the Fall 2010 Chanel couture collection, and Miu Miu sandals. She sat in the front row with Kirsten Dunst, who wore a vintage-inspired navy silk dress with a pleated skirt and black bag by Chanel.
Kirsten Dunst hits the red carpet dressed in Rodarte at The Art of Elysium's 4th Annual Black Tie "Heaven" Charity Gala on Saturday (January 15) at the California Science Center in Los Angeles.
Diane Kruger turned up at the Chanel show in a beige dress from the Fall 2010 Chanel couture collection, and Miu Miu sandals. She sat in the front row with Kirsten Dunst, who wore a vintage-inspired navy silk dress with a pleated skirt and black bag by Chanel.
Kirsten Dunst hits the red carpet dressed in Rodarte at The Art of Elysium's 4th Annual Black Tie "Heaven" Charity Gala on Saturday (January 15) at the California Science Center in Los Angeles.
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