




Jake Gyllenhaal On The Set of 'End of Watch' In Los Angeles, on 19th July 2011
Jake Gyllenhaal in The Sun (UK) 21st July 2011
TAKING A WALK ON THE FILMIC SIDE, TRANSITING THE VINTAGE ROADS.



Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner attending ‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn’ at Comic-Con 2011
Both Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are excited for fans to see “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1,” but what “little surprises” will fans see in the wild honeymoon sex scene? Plus, what did Kristen think of author Stephenie Meyer being on set more for the shooting of the last two films in the series?
Best “Twilight” fan moment: Aside from the aforementioned one, the question from a cherub-cheeked 5-year-old who asked Pattinson: ”Did you like having the baby with Bella?"
Big question of the panel: What was up with Pattinson’s hair?
Kristen Stewart at Comic-Con 2011: Day 1
Could that mean Robert Pattinson (Edward), Kristen Stewart (Bella) and Taylor Lautner (Jacob) could be absent from any future sequels that could, for instance, follow the the next generation of vamps (or, to get slightly spoiler-y vamp/human hybrids)?
For his part, Pattinson had some totally un-useful, though stupid fresh, suggestions for follow-up movie titles:
Stewart, Pattinson and Lautner also fielded a question about their off-screen pursuits, which led to a couple of goofy answers about Stewart's Cooking Channel obsession and Lautner's dancing skills. Source: blog.zap2it.comGet More: MTV Shows
"Condon says he went for grown-up emotion here—aimed squarely at Twilight‘s female audience. If Catherine Hardwicke was able to channel the teen POV in the first film, Condon is revealing the couple as adults: falling in love, getting married, living together, having a child, “set against a big mass-market studio movie,” he says.
But, befitting a vampire/human liaison, they don’t have your ordinary kid; they have no idea what is growing super-fast inside Bella, eating away at her—and in the next installment, Bella becomes a vampire. Condon is relieved that he and Summit finally decided not to shoot the final film in 3-D. In the arena of dramatic intense emotion, 2-D works best, he says.
At the Hall H panel, the cast praised Condon’s handling of that scene, which many readers of the book have speculated about how it would be done. It’s where the entire series was heading, and puts Bella and Edward into a situation beyond their control. Pattinson talked about how much he enjoyed playing more human emotions, like bonding with a baby, which requires “improvising” he said". Source: blogs.indiewire.com
"Matt Damon and Jake Gyllenhaal are proving that bald is indeed beautiful. The actors have both been spotted sporting shaved heads recently, and we can’t say we mind!
Damon showed off his new look while heading to the post office in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday. Is the actor trying to go incognito? PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Alive recently said that unlike his pal Brad Pitt, he doesn’t cause an international incident when he leaves his house — but this haircut could easily create a stir.
The day before, Gyllenhaal was photographed on location in Los Angeles where he’s shooting End of Watch; the actor shaved his head to play the role of an LAPD officer opposite Michael Peña. Gyllenhaal, who previously rocked a hairless head for the film Jarhead, confidently pulls off the no-locks look. But, who wears — or doesn’t wear — his bald head best?" –Alla Byrne
"Jake Gyllenhaal; Alanis Morissette; Ellen Pompeo; John Salley, the retired N.B.A. player; Orlando Bloom; Patricia and Rosanna Arquette; Rain and Joaquin Phoenix; and cast members of “Glee,” “Lost” and “Mad Men” have all been spotted at the restaurant since it opened in March, according to Ryland Engelhart, an owner. Sacha Baron Cohen, Ashton Kutcher and Forest Whitaker have dined there as well, he said. Angela Bassett, Vincent Gallo and the singer Jason Mraz (an investor who named his recent tour “Gratitude Café”) eat at the bar almost daily". Source: www.nytimes.com
Jake Gyllenhaal and Jena Malone as Donnie and Gretchen in "Donnie Darko" directed by Richard Kelley
This new set will be pretty hefty in providing a stellar collection for the cherished and storied film, containing four discs comprised of two DVDs and two Blu-rays, collectible artwork, a Digital Copy, and both theatrical and Director's Cut editions of the film". Source: uk.bluray.ign.com
"Drink, drink, drink. Smoke, smoke, smoke. Shmuck, shmuck, shmuck!" —Frank Sinatra, chastising himself for the excesses that made his voice raspy during the taping of a '60s TV special. Pictured: In 1964, Frank savors those vices backstage at the Sands Hotel and Casino, where he swung with the Count Basie Band. Out of that landmark collaboration came the legendary live album Sinatra at the Sands.
Anthony Summers, author of "Frank Sinatra: My life" (2006): "One of the strange anomalies is that a man, who not only drank so much but smoked so much - those untipped Camel cigarettes - for years and years and years, was still able to put out such a wonderful voice over such a long period. We learned that he went off the booze and off the cigarettes for a period before he made an album".
Frank Sinatra lights a cigarette for Natalie Wood
Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra photographed in a recording studio by LIFE's Allan Grant, take a cigarette break during the recording of Sleep Warm in 1958. The album was re-released in 1963 with a much more direct title: Dean Martin Sings/Sinatra Conducts.
Frank Sinatra smoking a cigarette in the studio during a rehearsal in 1965.
"He wears the mask of an armchair philanderer with bottles and broads on his mind and seven kids in his swimming pool — a character with obvious appeal for both sexes. Highball glass in hand, he always looks faintly surprised to find the camera upon him, and his first bleary, self-deprecating crack establishes that neither he nor his audience can be quite sure what he will do next." —From LIFE's review of The Dean Martin Show, 5/26/1967. Photographed by LIFE's Allan Grant, Dean Martin is smoking and adjusting his cufflinks backstage before a performance in Vegas, 1958.
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Ida Lupino
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Natalie Wood (Born: Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko July 20, 1938 in San Francisco, California, USA - Died: November 29, 1981 in Santa Catalina Island, California, USA)
Natalie Wood & Warren Beatty as Wilma Dean 'Deanie' Loomis and Bud Stamper in "Splendor In The Grass" directed by Elia Kazan in 1961
