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Monday, September 13, 2010

Selma Blair spotted bra-less, Highway stills with Jake Gyllenhaal & Jared Leto

Selma Blair gets a leg up on the competition juggling her helmet while unloading groceries into her car in full riding gear.


Sunday, September 5, 2010: Selma Blair was spotted arriving to Fred Segal Melrose, bra-less under her white tank top, with her 7-year-old Welsh Corgi, named 'Wink'. Selma stopped to ask permission to take Wink inside Apothia with her for some shopping.
Source: x17video.com

Selma Blair and Jared Leto (Cassie and Jack) live a wild journey in "Highway" (2002)
Pilot (Jake Gyllenhaal) says farewell to his best friend Jack Hayes while he's lying on bed in "Highway" (2002)Official poster of "Love and other drugs" in High Quality, courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com

Ben Stiller ("My baby walks all over me") video


Ben Stiller video, featuring scenes from "Starsky & Hutch" (with Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell), and stills with Christine Taylor, co-stars (Jennifer Aniston, Greta Gerwig, Drew Barrymore, Teri Polo, Malin Akerman, Michelle Monaghan, Carmen Electra, Amy Smart), Noah Baumbach, Claudia Schiffer, etc.

Songs "My baby walks all over me" and "Good Ol' Boys" by Johnny Cash

Humphrey Bogart, Ben Stiller, Bruce Willis (Noir connection) video


A musical video featuring scenes from noir films: "The Zero Effect" (with Ben Stiller, Bill Pullman, Angela Featherstone), "The Big Sleep" (Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall), "Dead Reckoning" (Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott), "In a Lonely Place" (Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame), "Last man standing" (with Bruce Willis and Leslie Mann) and "Sin City" (with Bruce Willis and Jessica Alba).

Songs "Heartbreak Hotel" by Buddy Love and "Poor poor pitiful me" by Warren Zevon.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Kristen Stewart: 'be healthy and fuck everyone!'


Kristen Stewart: 'be healthy and fuck everyone!'
one of the reasons why i love this chick to death!

R.I.P. Claude Chabrol

R.I.P. Claude Chabrol
He'll keep alive in my dream cineland...



Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert
Directed by: Claude Chabrol

Summary:
In 19th century France, the daughter of a country squire, Emma, marries a country doctor, Charles Bovary(Jean-François Balmer). All to soon, Emma grows bored with her husband and looks elsewhere for romance first with a landowner, Rodolphe Boulanger(Christophe Malavoy), then with a law student, Léon Dupuis(Lucas Belvaux). Her extravagant tastes lead Emma to run up a huge debt. Determined to keep her folly from her husband, who still dotes on her, Madame Bovary turns to her former lovers for help...


Claude Chabrol's suspenseful and erotic story of two lesbian lovers--Frederique (Stephane Audran), a wealthy and elegant woman, and Why (Jaqueline Sassard), a young bohemian who earns a living making charcoal drawings on the sidewalks of Paris. Frederique, who has already seduced Why and dragged her off to a lovely St. Tropez villa, upsets the balance when she next seduces architect Paul (Jean-Louis Trintignant). Why loves them both and cannot bear the thought of being left behind when Frederique and Paul run off to Paris together. One of the few Chabrol films available on videotape (under the title BAD GIRLS), LES BICHES features the director's favorite lead actress, Audran (then his wife), in yet another situation of suspense that, while Hitchcockian at its root, is pure Chabrol. The setup is a familiar one--a love triangle--but Chabrol's delicate treatment and highly controlled direction make this one of his finest efforts.

Director/Writer: Claude Chabrol
Writer: Paul Gegauff
Cinematographer: Jean Rabier
Music: Pierre Jansen

Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton - Behind the scenes of Prince of Persia

‘The experts would teach us every day,’ says Gyllenhaal. ‘We worked very closely with David Belle, who invented parkour, but I wanted to do the functional action myself. If I was going to run on walls, I really wanted to do it. I just tried to figure out how to do that and not get hurt.’
Gyllenhaal also worked hard on his English accent, which for some reason the film-makers believed would have been deployed by a prince in 6th-Century Persia.In fact, the British influence is felt keenly throughout the movie. Ben Kingsley plays the evil nobleman Nizam, Alfred Molina plays Dastan’s mentor Sheik Amar, and Bond girl Gemma Arterton plays Dastan’s voluptuous love interest, the high priestess Tamina. Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

"Gemma Arterton has insisted that all of her friends envied her love scenes with Jake Gyllenhaal.
The actress, who starred alongside Gyllenhaal in Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time, also claimed that she was won over by his personality as much as his good looks.
Gemma Arterton in Glamour magazine, October 2010 issueGemma Arterton in GQ magazine, October 2010 photoshoot

According to Bang Showbiz, she said: "They're always asking if I kiss him. And I say, 'Yes, I do, so there!' They're all wildly jealous! The nicest thing about Jake is that he's such a lovely, funny, kind and down-to-earth guy." Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk

Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton in "Behind The Scenes Video #4 - Gemma Arterton"Behind The Scenes Video #3 - Avrat Bazaar FightBehind The Scenes Video #2 - Sword Training

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3-Disc Combo Pack Bonus Features:

-An Unseen World: Making Prince of Persia – A look behind the scenes on the set of the film.
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Source: wearemoviegeeks.com

Kristen Stewart doesn't have some grand scheme in her career

Scan of Kristen Stewart/Joan Jett in Stylist magazine

"In an interview with Stylist Magazine, she elaborated on that, saying "It's hard to define exactly why I choose projects, and it's not like I had this brilliant foresight that Twilight would be big. I can only do something I feel like I have to. There's not really a whole lot of choice, but at the same time, I don't have some grand scheme."So far, her post-Twilight choices have brought her a great deal of acclaim what with The Runaways and Welcome To The Rileys receiving positive critical feedback, and the film she's been working on for the past few weeks, On The Road, is a very highly anticipated project as well - co-starring Garrett Hedlund, Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst, Amy Adams, and other reputable actors. So, whether there's a "grand scheme" in place or not, things have been going well for Stewart in the film selection process". Source: www.examiner.com

"We're unsure if Kristen Stewart (of the Twilight saga) was born with that "I'm so over it" expression on her face. What is for certain is that her sulky pout suits this portrayal of Seventies poprock brat Joan Jett down to the ground.The Runaways were part-manufactured by rock svengali Kim Fowley, who moulded the LA quintet into a libidinous all-girl teen outfit, trading as much on image as on garage-rock din". Source: www.independent.ie

Scans of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in "Cosmo"
magazine, October 2010
Japanese poster of Twilight saga "Eclipse" (2010)

Preorder the “Eclipse” DVD which will be released on December 6th. For the U.S., the rumored date is December 4th
Twilight Saga: Eclipse: 2dvd
Special Features
Over three hours of amazing extras including
Commentary 1: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
Commentary 2:Stephenie Meyer and producer Wyck Godfrey
Deleted and extended scenes with audio commentary from the director David Slade
A six part making of documentary
Photo gallery
Edward Fast Forward
Jacob Fast Forward
Music videos from Muse and Metric which both feature on the film’s bestselling soundtrack
Technical Details
Language Audio: English 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH
Source: hmv.com

Friday, September 10, 2010

James Franco isn't a gay/stoner (just a masturbator)

"You asked! So, when I’m alone, I do masturbate a lot. I don’t know why. It’s like you have those days where it’s just like, I have a ton of writing to do, or a ton of reading to do, and you’re just like, OK, I’m going to be on the couch all day or in bed all day just doing that… I tend to have a four- or five-time day". -James Franco
Source: riskybusiness.hollywoodreporter.com

"The idea of sex -- and his lack of outlets for it -- excites, terrifies, and frustrates Donnie. In one hypnosis session with his therapist, Dr. Thurman (Katherine Ross), he announces that he's met a girl, and when she asks him if he still thinks about sex a lot, he answers in the affirmative and says he thinks about that and "Married ... with Children." That is, he turns down the sound and fantasizes about having sex with Christina Applegate. When Dr. Thurman inquires about his family, his mind refuses to stray from that one track; he slips his hand down his pants, beginning to masturbate, and smiles: "I don't think about f***king my family. That's gross." Source: rogerebert.suntimes.com

Scan of James Franco and Jake Gyllenhaal from InStyle magazine
Scan of "Brokeback Mountain" with Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger in The Advocate
"Franco is heterosexual (unless everyone who knows him well—including his girlfriend of five years—is lying or has been monumentally duped), yet he is routinely “inspired” to direct or play gay.
James Franco as Scott Smith in "Milk (2008)

In addition to the two gay-themed poems he adapted for student films (Frank Bidart’s “Herbert White” being the other), Franco portrayed a 17-year-old swimmer dating an older man in the gay indie film Blind Spot and Harvey Milk’s lover in Milk. He also French-kissed Will Forte on Saturday Night Live, took a queer studies course at NYU, and created performance art pieces about gender and sexual confusion. And then there’s Franco’s first solo art show this past summer in New York City; it featured video monologues with lines like “We’re all gender-fucked—we’re all something in between, floating like angels.”



“If you were gay or bisexual, would you tell me?” I ask him. “Are we at a point where someone like yourself could matter-of-factly come out without the world stopping for a day or two?”

127 Hours, directed by Danny Boyle and starring James Franco, is a film based on the story of Aron Ralston, the mountain climber who amputated his own arm to free himself after being trapped by a boulder for nearly five days.

Still of James Franco in General Hospital tv series

He smiles and glances out the window. One of the college students shuffles closer. “Sure, I’d tell you if I was”, he says. “I guess the reason I wouldn’t is because I’d be worried that it would hurt my career. I suppose that’s the reason one wouldn’t do that, right? But no, that wouldn’t be something that would deter me. I’m going to do projects that I want to do. Everyone thinks I’m a stoner, and some people think I’m gay because I’ve played these gay roles. That’s what people think, but it’s not true. I don’t smoke pot. I’m not gay. But on another level, there’s something in me that is able to play roles like that in a way that’s convincing.”
Franco finished at UCLA and then enrolled in four graduate programs—two for fiction, one for poetry, and one for film. “I think all of his friends asked him, ‘Why are you doing this, you crazy person?’ ” girlfriend O’Reilly says. “One graduate program is hard enough, and he’s going to do four? But ever since he’s gone back to school, I’ve seen a transformation in him. He’s just happier. He can’t get enough of it.”
James Franco and his girlfriend Ahna O'Reilly attending "Pineapple Express" premiere

As serious as Franco takes his writing—and his life—O’Reilly says he’s also “the goofiest” person she knows. “Prior to these last couple of years, I think people only saw James as this brooding James Dean kind of guy,” she says. “Then people saw him in Pineapple Express”—where Franco plays a lovable, Guatemalan pants–wearing weed dealer—“and realized what all of his friends have always known. James is both the most serious and the goofiest guy around. In some ways he’s not that far off from the role he played in Pineapple Express.”
James Franco at Sundance Film Festival 2010 Portrait

Minus the weed, of course. Unlike Ginsberg, who took LSD for the first time in 1959 in Franco’s hometown of Palo Alto, Franco doesn’t drink or do drugs. When I e-mail him weeks after our meeting to ask why, his reply is short and sweet. “No time, really.” Source: www.advocate.com