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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Jennifer Aniston: "the great catch of all time"

Jake Gyllenhaal and Jennifer Aniston at GLAAD Awards 2007

“When the noise went on perhaps a little too long (he was, after all, there to present to his The Good Girl co-star Jennifer Aniston), the ever charming Jake said to the crowd: “Settle down. Settle down. Settle down cowboys…[then there was a chorus of female shrieks so he added]…and cowgirls apparently.” ANISTON'S FRIENDS: She gave Gyllenhaal a very long and heartfelt hug then they did a little slowdance on stage".
Source: www.insidesocal.com


Jennifer Aniston (Kassie Larson) soundbytes at the premiere of "The Switch" at Arclight cinemas in Hollywood, Ca USA August 16, 2010 Jennifer Aniston Interview at "The Switch" Premiere

"Wally (Bateman) is her neurotic, honest-to-a-fault equities analyst BFF whom she packed off to “the friend zone” years ago. Wally is the first person she tells her plan to. He’s against it. But since he has a gift for “not being able to say what you need to say when you need to say it,” he can’t confess his true feelings.

On a street corner, a homeless guy with Tourette’s has Wally’s number.

“Beady-eyed little man-boy!”

Love doesn’t let you “live in a pop song,” Wally narrates. It’s complicated.
Especially if the woman you crush on picks a “Viking” (Patrick Wilson) to be her sperm donor. Especially if you get drunk at her sperm donor party (Hey, it’s New York. Parties happen.) and switch the samples.
Her obligatory “wacky gal pal?” — Juliette Lewis, sharp and biting. His pal confessor? — Jeff Goldblum, doing that beautiful, bug-eyed word jazz that nobody does as well.

“You’ve gotta hide the crazy, at least through the appetizers!”
Those two pair up so well it’s as if Bateman, doing his trademark snarky passive aggressive patter, is studying at the feet of the master". Source: blogs.orlandosentinel.com


Christine Taylor (Ben Stiller's wife) looks strikingly similar to Jennifer Aniston (also to Lauren Conrad)

In the episode "The One at the Beach" (1997) Christine Taylor played Bonnie, a girl who flirts with Ross. Rachel and Ross like each each other but then Bonnie turns up. Rachel convinces Bonnie to shave her head and tells Ross about her feelings. Ross and Rachel tell each other that they're still in love and they kiss.

"I can't even write this without laughing, it gives us several glimpses of Bonnie, the voluntarily bald chick. And let's be honest, a bald Christine Taylor is always worth a laugh"
Source: www.squidoo.com

Ben Stiller played Jennifer Aniston's school friend/solicitor
in "Along Came Polly" (2004)
Ben Stiller called Jennifer Aniston during the promotion of "Along Came Polly": "The Great Catch of All Time", he also said: “Her personality is so wholesome, which is part of her appeal, but she's beautiful too” and he confessed it was a good experience filming the racy scenes: “It was kind of traumatic for me (doing the nude scene in ‘Along came Polly’, but Jennifer was great. She was very supportive and looked straight ahead while holding my hand as we walked off down the beach together". Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller at the 8th Annual Project A.L.S. "Tomorrow Is Tonight" benefit.
"Stiller’s wife, actress Christine Taylor, played his love interest in Zoolander and his antagonist (a lawyer who helps block his scheme to drive a rival gym out of business) in DodgeBall. Of course, Ben had even higher praise of his better half “She’s awesome,” Stiller says, “and a lot funnier than she lets on.”
William Shatner greets Christine Taylor (holding Ella Olivia) and Ben Stiller at the 14th Annual Hollywood Charity Horse Show on May 1, 2004 in Burbank, California.
Ben Stiller takes son Quinlin Dempsey to the school in Glendale, California, January 2009

The couple’s two children, Ella (8) and Quinlin (5), seem to have inherited the showbiz gene as well. “Ella has a director’s personality,” according to her dad. “When she’s playing, she has a great imagination, and she likes to tell you what she wants you to be. She likes to get a laugh too.” As for Quinn: “He does everything Ella does.” Source: www.rd.com

Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston "The Switch" Interview Unscripted


'The Switch' stars Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman give us the 411 on "poor life decisions," their best-smelling co-stars (and one that maybe didn't smell so good -- we're looking at you, Gerard Butler) and inside information on the 'Arrested Development' movie. It's coming soon!
Jennifer Aniston at 'The Switch' Premiere in Los Angeles on 16th August 2010

While Jen shares her memories of the dramatic role that made her want to become an actress (at the age of 11), Jason recalls his "wet" period of drinking that almost made him embrace sobriety. And though he wouldn't want to star in the 'Arrested Development' TV show again, he says he's looking forward to making the movie -- prompting Jen to ask if she can be in it.
Jason's also got a pretty special useless talent involving chewing gum, but we couldn't get a demonstration. Next time. Source: insidemovies.moviefone.com

More screencaps of "Love and other drugs" trailer


Screencaps of Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway in "Love and other drugs" trailer part 2

Having lunch with Stephen at Café Midi

Jake Gyllenhaal and his father Stephen Gyllenhaal taking lunch at Cafe Midi in Los Angeles on 16th August 2010

Jake came over in his new Triumph Bonneville T100 motorcycle, but he was busted by the cops getting a ticket on his ride.

Love and Other Drugs - trailer part 2


Love and Other Drugs - part 2 starring Jake Gyllenhaal & Anne Hathaway

Jake Gyllenhaal is one of the hottest shirtless men by PopSugar


Did you know that Zac Efron got accepted into two top universities, or that Kellan Lutz ditched Gummi Bears from his diet to get rock-hard abs? Check out the 16 sexiest shirtless men and pick up a few pieces of fun trivia along the way! Source: rush.popsugar.tv

Monday, August 16, 2010

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson kiss and embrace

These images are extremely pixelated, so we'll wait for better definition pictures:Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson kiss and embrace as they arrive to a house party on August 15, 2010 in Montreal Canada.

"Freedom" by Franzen, intemperate blog entries and Jake Gyllenhaal

"From the start of his career with “The Twenty-Seventh City”, Mr. Franzen has been ambitious, striving to write a Big American Novel that might capture a national mind-set, and this novel is no exception. Its title, “Freedom”, announces a theme that runs like a riptide beneath the narrative — lots of talk about what liberty means in terms of being free of familial responsibilities and ideological beliefs, and the rootlessness and dislocation that often follow in its wake.
Rather, it is Mr. Franzen’s characters and his David Foster Wallace-esque ability to capture the absurdities of contemporary life — where the planet is “heating up like a toaster oven” and people use credit cards to buy a pack of gum or a single hot dog (“I mean cash is so yesterday”), where rage among liberals and conservatives alike is scorching the country in the George W. Bush years, and intemperate blog entries and Howard Beale-like outbursts are cheered as expressions of a collective distemper". Source: www.nytimes.com

"The Great American Novel has likely gone the way of the Great American Radio Drama. But I hope not. I hope that books like Freedom will still play a role in the culture, still engage us in a serious conversation about the anachronistic things that matter most — our families, our lovers, our country, our planet. Freedom reminds us just how much these things matter, reminds us that they matter more than Scotch and jeans and Jake Gyllenhaal. It lets us know that these things are worth thinking and fighting and maybe even reading about".
Source: www.esquire.com

Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal - Scan of "Love and other drugs" in Entertainment Weekly

Why not try to get freedom, scotch and Jake Gyllenhaal (preferably all together in the same session), it's not as if they are incompatible...