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Monday, February 01, 2010

Justin Timberlake & Jesse Eisenberg on the set of "The Social Network"

Jesse Eisenberg plays nerdy Columbus in "Zombieland" (2009).

"Zombie/Adventure-land lead Jesse Eisenberg plays Mark Zuckererg, the founder and CEO of Facebook (in some crazy looking trousers according to the pics here),
Justin Timberlake is looking very sharp as Sean Parker, and Andrew Garfield and Rashida Jones will co-star". Source: www.heyuguys.co.uk

Mark Zuckenberg created Facebook in 2004 at Harvard during his sophomore year. It now has over 60 million members and is valued at $16 billion.
Eisenberg will play Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg; Justin Timberlake plays Sean Parker in "The Social Network" (2010).

Timberlake will play Sean Parker, the Napster co-founder who became Facebook's founding president; and Andrew Garfield will play Eduardo Saverin, the Facebook co-founder who fell out with Zuckerberg over money.


Justin Timberlake posing for a Givenchy ad.

and... Happy 29th Birthday to Justin Timberlake!!



Justin Timberlake & Matt Morris (Hallelujah Cover) Live On
Hope For Haiti Now

New stills of Robert & Emilie from "Remember Me"

New promotional stills of Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin in "Remember Me" (2010).

Vanity Fair photoshoot March 2010 video

From left: Carey Mulligan (dress by J. Mendel, earrings by Lee Angel), Kristen Stewart (dress by Blumarine, shoes by Pedro Garcia, watch by Jaeger-LeCoultre), Abbie Cornish (dress by Dior, shoes by Aldo, earrings by David Yurman, bracelet by Cartier), Mia Wasikowska (dress by Luisa Beccaria, earrings by David Yurman), Amanda Seyfried (dress by Chado Ralph Rucci, earrings by Beladora), Rebecca Hall (dress by Dior, shoes by Vera Wang, earrings by Beladora), Emma Stone (dress by J. Mendel, shoes by Manolo Blahnik, earrings by David Yurman), Evan Rachel Wood (dress by Dior, earrings by Cartier, bracelet by David Yurman), and Anna Kendrick (dress by J. Mendel, shoes by Pedro Garcia, earrings by Beladora, ring by David Yurman).

Mia Wasikowska, Emma Stone and Evan Rachel Wood.Emma Stone with Anna Kendrick and Evan Rachel Wood.

Emma Stone, 21, emerged from the Judd Apatow comedy crew, having held her own in Superbad, as Jonah Hill’s way-cool, super-smokin’ home-ec partner, and she struck gold with Zombieland. But her comedy credentials go all the way back to Arizona, where she grew up idolizing Gilda Radner and Molly Shannon and cut her teeth with a local theater troupe. At age 15—after giving her parents a PowerPoint presentation about ditching high school for a career in acting—she left with her mother for Hollywood, where she grew into that alluring raspy voice and the Jessica Rabbit looks.

Kristen Stewart.

In an era in which every teen star has a stylist and a bland pop record, 19-year-old Kristen Stewart is the tough-minded, no-frills anomaly. Stewart played Bella Swan not as a cartoon but as anxious and complicated—making the predicament of being torn between a vampire and a werewolf seem … well, almost plausible. The daughter of a television-producer father and an Australian script-supervisor mother, the L.A.-bred Stewart has been consistently drawn to melancholy over flash. Between Twilight installments, her edgy trajectory will continue with Welcome to the Rileys, about the friendship between a stripper and a married businessman, played by James Gandolfini, and The Runaways, about rocker Joan Jett.

Amanda Seyfried.

She was more dippy than mean in her 2004 film debut, Mean Girls, announcing vacantly that her breasts could predict the weather. But it took a most unlikely confection—the movie musical Mamma Mia!—for the world to see Amanda Seyfried in her full, dewy, wide-eyed loveliness. Since then she has become the go-to girl for modern fairy tales, including Lasse Hallström’s Dear John and the forthcoming Letters to Juliet. But watch for a 180-degree turn in this month’s Chloe, Atom Egoyan’s artsy sexual thriller, in which 24-year-old Seyfried plays the alluring, troubled complication in a failing marriage.
Source: www.vanityfair.com


Vanity Fair photoshoot March 2010 Behind the scenes video.

Jake out for lunch with Maggie, Peter and Ramona

Jake Gyllenhaal out for lunch atAmmo in Hollywood with his sister Maggie, niece Ramona and Peter Sarsgaard, on 31st January 2010. Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com

• Jake Gyllenhaal spent his Grammy Sunday hanging out with sister Maggie Gyllenhaal and her family over brunch at Ammo CafĂ© in Hollywood. "Jake was in a great mood and very playful with his 3-year-old niece, Ramona," a brunch guest says, adding that the actor even shared food with Ramona. Source: www.people.com

A few days before:
Peter Sarsgaard and Maggie Gyllenhaal leaving the charity Radiohead concert for Haiti on 24th January 2010.

Maggie Gyllenhaal (as Mrs. Green) with Rhys Ifans filming "Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang" on 4th January 2010.

Roger Ebert praises Kristen Stewart's acting

Roger Ebert referring to Kristen Stewart as "an important new actress" (via Twitter):

"Kristen Stewart is a fine actress. Saints preserve her from Twilight" -Roger Ebert.


About "The Runaways" Ebert wrote:
"Joan Jett still tours today, and is an intact survivor. The movie reproduces the Runaways' actual music, which is no better that you might expect, but the acting is very convincing. Kristen Stewart proves once again that she's a rising star, and Dakota Fanning is such a fine actress that I, for one, almost believed I'd always heard her using the f-word. As for Michael Shannon, is he the most unheralded force in acting today, or what?"


Vanity Fair's Krista Smith speaks to Director Jake Scott and Actors Kristen Stewart and Melissa Leo about Welcome To The Rileys

"Welcome to the Rileys was one of the buzz champs of Sundance 2010. The discovery once again is Kristen Stewart, who after this year's festival can be considered completely rehabilitated after the "Twilight" films. That sounds like unlikely melodrama? So it is. But Gandolfini, Stewart and Leo inhabit it with persuasive performances, and director Jake Scott uses French Quarter locations that add another level of atmosphere. Gandolfini does something here he often does, as in John Turturro's "Romance & Cigarettes" (2005): He demonstrates that although he may not be conventionally handsome, when he smiles his face bathes you in the urge to like him. Kristen Stewart here is tougher even than her punk rocker in "The Runaways". Who knew she had these notes? I'm discovering an important new actress".
Source: twitter.com

"New Moon" DVD, Kristen Stewart: Glamour 2010's Most Stylish Women

Kristen Stewart
Age: 19
Made The List Because: Kristen’s punky style shocked conservative Hollywood (but in a good way).
She famously teamed a Yigal Azrouel mini dress with a pair of Converse trainers on the 2009 MTV Awards red carpet – and actually got away with it!
Source: www.glamourmagazine.co.uk

"As expected, at least one new edition of the DVD for The Twilight Saga: New Moon has come about. Before, Best Buy's listing for the DVD was rather sparse, and now, thanks to the wonderful research of some Twilight fans, it is known that Best Buy will be offering a Steel Case Edition of the DVD".

It is supposedly still unavailable on the store's website, but it is said to include a free cell phone skin upon pre-ordering the DVD".
Source: www.examiner.com