Reese Witherspoon is backing a campaign to halt violence against women.
"The 34-year-old actress - who has two children, 11-year-old daughter Ava and seven-year-old son Deacon, with ex-husband Ryan Phillippe - is backing cosmetic firm Avon's new empowerment charm bracelet, which is being sold for £5 in the UK to raise funds for domestic violence charities Refuge, Women's Aid and Unifem and marks the centenary of International Women's Day today (08.03.11). To date, Avon's empowerment jewellery has helped raise over £11 million for domestic violence charities worldwide, including £400,000 to UK organisations". Source: www.femalefirst.co.uk
To celebrate properly this day, here in Weirdland, let's give a visual toast to the beauty and talent of some of our habitual muses:
Maggie GyllenhaalAnne Hathaway as Maggie in "Love and other drugs"
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning
Dominique Swain as LolitaNikki ReedAmanda SeyfriedDrew BarrymoreMarion Cotillard
Megan FoxMila Kunis
Michelle Williams
Natalie Portman (Miss Dior Chérie campaign)
Kirsten Dunst (Bulgari campaign)Julianne MooreJennifer AnistonOlivia WildeMaria BelloAmber Heard
Carey Mulligan
Britney Spears
Kate Winslet (Lancôme Paris L’Absolu Nu campaign)
Rachel McAdams
Annette BeningGreta Gerwig
Evan Rachel Wood
Jaime King
Krysten Ritter
Marilyn MonroeAva Gardner
Lauren Bacall
Edie SedgwickAudrey HepburnMalin Akerman
Ellen PageElisha CuthbertZooey DeschanelLindsay Lohan
Jennifer Connelly
Naomi Watts
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Charlie Sheen (Good time Charlie) video
A video featuring scenes starred by Charlie Sheen: Wall Street with Daryl Hannah, Cadence with Martin Sheen, The Wraith with Sherilyn Fenn, Beyond the Law with Linda Fiorentino, Hot shots with Valeria Golino. Song "Lisa says" by Lou Reed
After being fired from his hit show "Two and a Half Men", Charlie Sheen and one of his "goddesses", Natalie Kenly, stood atop a roof while attending a meeting with Live Nation. Charlie Sheen mimicked drinking from a bottle of red liquid labeled as "Tiger Blood".
"Hey, if you're looking for a good time Charlie
well, that's not really what I am
You know, some good time Charlie
always out, having his fun
Lisa says you must be some kind of fool,
The way you treat everybody so cruel"
"Lisa Says" lyrics by Lou Reed
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Jake Gyllenhaal & Anne Hathaway - Love & Other Drugs Blu-ray Review
Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal as Maggie and Jamie in "Love and Other Drugs" (2010)
"Set in the 90′s against the commercial pharmaceutical boom, Jake Gyllenhaal plays Jamie, the fast-living womanizing pharmaceutical rep and Anne Hathaway is Maggie, an art school dropout who makes collages and is in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease. The two meet as Jake is pretending to be an intern in a doctor’s office and sneaking a peek at Maggie’s gorgeous breasts. Still he manages to score a date, and the two start getting it on – rather frequently – with some hot and sweaty sex. Of course, neither one of them wants a real relationship. Jake doesn’t because, well, he’s just used to playing the field and Maggie doesn’t because her disease complicates things.
Inevitably, though, things get, well, complicated and the two realize that they care for each other; and the “L word” starts getting tossed about. As Jake starts hawking his firm’s new wonder drug Viagra and is on the fast track to success headed straight for the top and Maggie’s symptoms worsen, their relationship hits the inevitable snag that everyone saw coming.
The supplements provided on this release are:
Deleted Scenes (1080p/24)
Love & Other Drugs: An Actor’s Discussion (1.78:1; 1080p/24; 0:08.00)
Beautifully Complex: Anne Hathaway is Maggie (1.78:1; 1080p/24; 0:02.57)
Reformed Womanizer: Jake Gyllenhaal is Jamie (1.78:1; 1080p/24; 0:03.34)
Selling Love & Other Drugs (1.78:1; 1080p/24; 0:03.10)
Theatrical Trailer (1.78:1; 1080p/24)
Live Extras:
Live Lookup
Exclusive: Jake’s Favorite Scene
Digital Copy
Source: www.blu-raydefinition.com
"Gyllenhaal too is incredibly charismatic and likable. It almost seems impossible to contemplate how he could have such trouble initially as a drug rep. Things turn around for Jamie in the film when Pfizer releases Viagra – there certainly is no shortage of jokes about the drug and its effects in the movie – but the issues he has making headway with sales prior to that do seem improbable.
The Blu-ray release features a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack which won't blow you away, but which certainly is more than adequate. The surrounds do help situate the viewer within the world shown on screen, and really comes through with the music.
This is a romantic comedy, not an action blockbuster, and the dialogue is crisp and clean and won't leave you with any complaints. With a mostly muted color palette, the visuals still provide a great level of detail even in shadows. This is a film which focuses heavily on its two main characters and their bodies, and the high definition transfer really picks up on all the small details on their faces.
The bonus features included with the film are all relatively standard. There is a digital copy available as well as deleted scenes; short pieces on Gyllenhaal and Hathaway's work and characters; and a pretty standard discussion of the making of the film. The most interesting of the featurettes is on James Reidy, a pharmaceutical rep who wrote the memoir the script is based on. All of the extras, however, still have a very pre-packaged, overly produced feel to them". Source: blogcritics.org
"Set in the 90′s against the commercial pharmaceutical boom, Jake Gyllenhaal plays Jamie, the fast-living womanizing pharmaceutical rep and Anne Hathaway is Maggie, an art school dropout who makes collages and is in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease. The two meet as Jake is pretending to be an intern in a doctor’s office and sneaking a peek at Maggie’s gorgeous breasts. Still he manages to score a date, and the two start getting it on – rather frequently – with some hot and sweaty sex. Of course, neither one of them wants a real relationship. Jake doesn’t because, well, he’s just used to playing the field and Maggie doesn’t because her disease complicates things.
Inevitably, though, things get, well, complicated and the two realize that they care for each other; and the “L word” starts getting tossed about. As Jake starts hawking his firm’s new wonder drug Viagra and is on the fast track to success headed straight for the top and Maggie’s symptoms worsen, their relationship hits the inevitable snag that everyone saw coming.
The supplements provided on this release are:
Deleted Scenes (1080p/24)
Love & Other Drugs: An Actor’s Discussion (1.78:1; 1080p/24; 0:08.00)
Beautifully Complex: Anne Hathaway is Maggie (1.78:1; 1080p/24; 0:02.57)
Reformed Womanizer: Jake Gyllenhaal is Jamie (1.78:1; 1080p/24; 0:03.34)
Selling Love & Other Drugs (1.78:1; 1080p/24; 0:03.10)
Theatrical Trailer (1.78:1; 1080p/24)
Live Extras:
Live Lookup
Exclusive: Jake’s Favorite Scene
Digital Copy
Source: www.blu-raydefinition.com
"Gyllenhaal too is incredibly charismatic and likable. It almost seems impossible to contemplate how he could have such trouble initially as a drug rep. Things turn around for Jamie in the film when Pfizer releases Viagra – there certainly is no shortage of jokes about the drug and its effects in the movie – but the issues he has making headway with sales prior to that do seem improbable.
The Blu-ray release features a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack which won't blow you away, but which certainly is more than adequate. The surrounds do help situate the viewer within the world shown on screen, and really comes through with the music.
This is a romantic comedy, not an action blockbuster, and the dialogue is crisp and clean and won't leave you with any complaints. With a mostly muted color palette, the visuals still provide a great level of detail even in shadows. This is a film which focuses heavily on its two main characters and their bodies, and the high definition transfer really picks up on all the small details on their faces.
The bonus features included with the film are all relatively standard. There is a digital copy available as well as deleted scenes; short pieces on Gyllenhaal and Hathaway's work and characters; and a pretty standard discussion of the making of the film. The most interesting of the featurettes is on James Reidy, a pharmaceutical rep who wrote the memoir the script is based on. All of the extras, however, still have a very pre-packaged, overly produced feel to them". Source: blogcritics.org
Jake Gyllenhaal jogging in L.A., "End of Watch" new role
Jake Gyllenhaal out for a job around his neighbourhood on 6th March 2011, Los Angeles
Jake Gyllenhaal is one of the favorite candidates to star in "End of Watch" (2013): David Ayer will write and direct the cop drama "End of Watch" with Jake Gyllenhaal in early talks as the lead.
"Jake Gyllenhaal was back to his fitness routine in LA yesterday. His four-legged running partner Atticus skipped this jog, but Jake looked great all on his own. The actor is prepping for a busy month as he begins promoting his next film, Source Code. The futuristic thriller is out April 1 and first up he'll be bringing it to premiere at South by Southwest. He may also be perfecting his physique for a couple exciting new roles. He's rumored to be starring in the cop drama End of Watch and is one of the front-runners who could take over for Matt Damon in the Bourne franchise". Source: www.popsugar.com
Jake Gyllenhaal is one of the favorite candidates to star in "End of Watch" (2013): David Ayer will write and direct the cop drama "End of Watch" with Jake Gyllenhaal in early talks as the lead.
"Jake Gyllenhaal was back to his fitness routine in LA yesterday. His four-legged running partner Atticus skipped this jog, but Jake looked great all on his own. The actor is prepping for a busy month as he begins promoting his next film, Source Code. The futuristic thriller is out April 1 and first up he'll be bringing it to premiere at South by Southwest. He may also be perfecting his physique for a couple exciting new roles. He's rumored to be starring in the cop drama End of Watch and is one of the front-runners who could take over for Matt Damon in the Bourne franchise". Source: www.popsugar.com
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