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Friday, August 12, 2011

Angela Sarafyan Talks ‘Breaking Dawn’ Co-Star Camaraderie & Her Character Tia









Angela Sarafyan chats with AccessHollywood.com’s Laura Saltman about hanging out with her co-stars on the set of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn ¿ Part 2.” What was the camaraderie like? Plus, she reveals a secret late-night hang out with the cast in the woods. Also, she tells The Dish about her character, Tia, and how author Stephenie Meyers helped her develop the character. Source: www.accesshollywood.com

"Source Code" is a romantic touching film, Vote for Jake Gyllenhaal's best abs

“Every second spent explaining things puts more innocent civilians at risk,” our hero Captain Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) is told when he asks his controller how come he’s just woken up as a teacher called Sean Fentriss on a commuter train heading into Chicago, then been blown up with it in a terrorist bombing after eight minutes.
Stevens repeatedly, paradoxically, amusingly, thrillingly relives these minutes – and falls in love with charming, doomed fellow-passenger Christina (Michelle Monaghan).

This romantic, touching film about changing life’s pre-written scripts seems feelgood, but, as with Jones’s previous film, Moon, implies a darker vortex of proliferating realities and outcomes. Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Jake Gyllenhaal in Square Meal (UK) magazine

"I was always taught by my parents to feel comfortable about my body. They told me there is a beauty in whatever you are" -Jake Gyllenhaal in Square Meal magazine

Jake Gyllenhaal on the set of 'End of Watch' in Los Angeles on 8th August 2011

It’s time for PopSugar’s annual Shirtless Bracket! This year there are 64 shirtless celebrities fighting for the crown so Jake Gyllenhaal needs your help to land the number one overall spot! And by playing PopSugar’s Shirtless Bracket you can enter to win $1,000 to J. Crew!

Help crown Jake as having the best abs in Hollywood! Source: www.popsugar.com

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Jake Gyllenhaal on the Set of 'End of Watch' in Los Angeles

Jake Gyllenhaal on the set of 'End of Watch' on 8th August 2011 in Los Angeles

Monday, August 08, 2011

Femme fatales: Myrna Loy, Lana Turner, Lizabeth Scott... and Emma Watson

Emma Watson in Vogue US magazine, July 2011: Watson’s gamine beauty is offset by a Tom Ford gold chain-mail top. Undercover skirt with brass feather overlay. Louis Vuitton clutch.

We headed to London to spend a few days with Emma Watson on her home turf—including a stop by the set of her first Vogue cover shoot, with Mario Testino. On the eve of her twenty-first birthday, the actress talked to us about the perils and pleasures of her young whirlwind life, and what she's looking forward to most in her next post–Harry Potter chapter. Source: www.vogue.com

Emma Watson on fighting to balance education and work: “I have felt for the last ten years I have had this battle; I’ve been fighting so hard to have an education. It’s been this uphill struggle. I was Warner Bros.’ pain in the butt. I was their scheduling conflict. I was the one who made life difficult. I just realized at one point that I can’t fight everything. I have to move in the direction of it—and go with it.”

Rambova had taken exotic stills of Myrna for an unreleased movie "What Price Beauty?" that made the rounds to fan magazines and interest from Warner Brothers who signed her for a contract in the mid 1920's. Some of her first films playing a femme fatale we're in "A Girl in Every Port" 1928 starring Louise Brooks and Victor McLaglen. By 1929 she had co-star billing opposite Victor McLaglen again in the war adventure "The Black Watch". The film was directed by John Ford and Myrna was made up to play a native princess who wins the heart of the British soldier. Her third role as the non American beauty who captures a mans heart came in "The Perfect Song" 1929 starring John Boles.

Myrna Loy (1905-1993)

Born as Myrna Adele Williams, Myrna Loy was known as one of the Queens of Hollywood in the 30's. At the end of the silent era, Myrna Loy started her career as an exotic, Theda Bara-like femme fatale. Fortunately, she was rescued by the advent of the sound picture, where she was recast in the role of the witty, urbane, professional woman.
Myrna Loy and William Powell in "The Thin Man" 1934

She is best remembered for her role of Nora Charles opposite William Powell in six "Thin Man" movies.

Helen Menken
Lana Turner
Lizabeth Scott

Friday, August 05, 2011

Amanda Seyfried in photoshoot by Parker Fitzgerald

Amanda Seyfried in a new photoshoot by Parker Fitzgerald (2011)

Amanda plays the lead character in The Wedding, an ensemble cast romantic comedy based around the special day of Missy O'Connor.
The movie also stars Robert DeNiro, Susan Sarandon, Robin Williams, Topher Grace, and Katherine Heigl. Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

Thursday, August 04, 2011

Happy 71st birthday, Martin Sheen!


Kit (Martin Sheen) meets Holly (Sissy Spacek) in the movie Badlands (1973) directed by Terrence Malick


Terrence Malick's elegaic masterpiece.
My tribute is done to the song "Red Clay Halo" by Gillian Welch.

Emile Hirsch in Killer Joe & The Darkest Hour

Emile Hirsch plays Chris Smith in Killer Joe (2011) directed by William Friedkin


Clip from upcoming movie Killer Joe starring Emile Hirsch,Matthew McConaughey, Juno Temple, Thomas Haden Church, and Gina Gershon. Once again Emile Hirsch is a drug dealer again (Alpha Dog) and this time he needs his mom dead so he turns to the former surfer dude now hitman Matthew McConaughey, this one will provide much amusement. Will premire at the Toronto Film Festival.

During the interview, Hirsch talked about shooting in Moscow, filming in Red Square with thousands of people watching, being at Comic-Con, the Wachowski’s underappreciated Speed Racer (which is one of my favorite films of 2008), Oliver Stone’s Savages, William Friedkin’s Killer Joe, Twice Born with Penelope Cruz (he’s filming this in the fall), and a lot more.

0:22 What does he geek out over at Comic-Con? Talks about looking for Speed Racer stuff.
1:35 Talks about the groundswell of love for Speed Racer.
2:57 The experience of shooting The Darkest Hour in Moscow.
4:12 Talks about shooting scenes at the Red Square with a massive crowd of onlookers.
5:49 He talks about filming in a subway station that was built in the 1930s.
6:46 Upcoming projects. Says he just wrapped Oliver Stone’s Savages, Killer Joe is going to be playing at the Toronto and Venice film festivals.
8:00 Talks about his characters in Savages and Killer Joe.
9:10 What’s the most amount of prep he’s done for any of his roles? Talks about Into the Wild and his approach to research.
10:21 Says he’s doing a film called Twice Born with Penelope Cruz this fall.

Emile Hirsch at Comic-Con: Day 3 on 23rd July 2011

Emile Hirsch hides behind a car in Russia’s famous Red Square in The Darkest Hour (2011) directed by Chris Gorak

"They can see us, but we can't see them". Summit has debuted the first official trailer for sci-fi thriller The Darkest Hour, directed by Chris Gorak (Right at Your Door), starring Emile Hirsch, Joel Kinnaman, Olivia Thirlby and Rachael Taylor. We've been teasing the reveal of this trailer with plenty of concept art, but finally get to take a look at this and it looks awesome. It's a fresh twist on alien invasion thrillers, as the extraterrestrials really are electrical forces, and the things they can do with that are just, well, awesome. This has slight a District 9 feel (the weaponry) but I think it looks great, there's never enough original sci-fi!


Directed by Chris Gorak (Right at Your Door), produced by Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) and written by Jon Spaihts (Ridley Scott's Prometheus), the film is about five young people who find themselves stranded in Moscow, fighting to survive in the wake of a devastating alien attack. Emile Hirsch (Speed Racer) leads the cast including Olivia Thirlby (Juno), Max Minghella (The Social Network), Rachael Taylor (Transformers) and Joel Kinnaman. Summit Entertainment is bringing Chris Gorak's The Darkest Hour to theaters on December 23rd, Christmas weekend, this winter. Source: www.firstshowing.net