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Monday, May 09, 2011

Ginnifer Goodwin & Kate Hudson in "Something Borrowed", Borrowing kisses

Still of Ginnifer Goodwin in "Something Borrowed" (2011) directed by Luke Greenfield

Jennifer Goodwin in H&M's Fashion Against AIDS 2011

In "Something Borrowed", Goodwin is Rachel, a New York singleton who can't help falling in love with the fiance (Colin Egglesfield) of her self-centered best friend (Kate Hudson).
Kate Hudson and Ginnifer Goodwin as Darcy and Rachel in "Something Borrowed" (2011)

Playing Rachel, "I wanted to shake her all of the time," Goodwin admits. "I called her a 'pussy' on most days. I am someone who -- maybe to a fault -- asks for what she wants. And so Rachel frustrated me to no end." Pictured: Goodwin at home with Merlin, the kitty that, unlike Rachel, makes her "so happy": "He's got the best purr -- it sounds like a motorboat." Source: www.life.com


Ginnifer Goodwin, Jennifer Aniston and Drew Barrymore (co-stars in "Just Not That Into You") in Marie Claire magazine

More borrowed kisses and pouting action:
Jayne Mansfield
Christina Aguilera
Miley Cyrus
Charlize Theron
Rihanna
Michelle Monaghan
Malin Akerman
Nicholas Hoult
Kate Hudson
Emily Blunt

Happy (early) Birthday, Robert Pattinson!


Robert Pattinson's birthday is on May 13 but at the Sydney premiere of Water For Elephants the media decided to celebrate one week early!


Mel and Kochie chat with Twilight star Rob Pattinson about his new film, Water For Elephants.

Part Two of Mel and Kochie's chat with Rob Pattinson in Australia.

Robert Pattinson arrives at the "Water for Elephants" Sydney Premiere at the State Theatre on May 6, 2011 in Sydney, Australia

Denise Richards ("Pretty Mama") video


Denise Richards ("Pretty Mama"), Happy Mother's Day to Denise and her daughters Lola and Sam!

Pictures of Denise Richards with ex-husband Charlie Sheen (Scary Movie), Neve Campbell (Wild Things), Pierce Brosnan (The World Is Not Enough), Olivia Munn, Kat Von D, Dita von Teese, Richie Sambora, Nikki Sixx, Cougars Inc. etc. Songs "Yama Yama Pretty Mama" by Richard Berry, "Mama's Got The Catfish Blues" by Tom T. Hall, "TV Mama" By Flat Duo Jets and "Mama's Baby" by Johnny Cash

"Well I got a five foot baby
Cutest thing you'll ever see
Heart full of lovin' an' it's all for me"
"Well she got a smile
Make you do-oo-o anything
Sparkle in her eye begats a diamond ring"
"Well all the cats talk about
Their girls so fine
Wait a minute boy till you see mine"
"Yama yama pretty mama, yama yama pretty mama,
Yama yama yama yama yama yama
Pretty mama you look good to me"

"YAMA YAMA PRETTY MAMA" (Richard Berry - 1956)

Outtakes of Kirsten Stewart in Elle UK magazine

New/Old pictures of Kristen Stewart in Elle UK magazine, Outtakes by Matthias Vriens-McGrath

Source: kstewartnews.com

Sunday, May 08, 2011

Robin Wright Covers C and GRAZIA France magazines

Robin Wright covers 'C Magazine' May 2011

Robin Wright Covers "GRAZIA France" May 2011

Taylor Swift "swifting sides" with Jake Gyllenhaal ("Mean" video)


Taylor Swift is not a girl you want to mess with. She has written fiery kiss-off songs to exes from Taylor Lautner to Joe Jonas to John Mayer, and it looks like her latest video ‘Mean’ targets her brief relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal!

Taylor, 21, says she wrote the song as a response to critics who didn’t like her music, but the video seems to have a lot of metaphor to a bad relationship — likely with Jake, 30. Primarily, Taylor takes the role of an old-time damsel-in-distress, tied to train tracks by a mustache-twirling bad guy. The lyrics that play over the scene may surprise you:
“You, with your switching sides,
And your walk by lies and your humiliation
You, have pointed out my flaws again,
As if I don’t already see them.
I walk with my head down,
Trying to block you out cause I’ll never impress you
I just wanna feel okay again.”

Jake Gyllenhaal awaits a train passing in "Source Code" (2011)

Hmm. Could “switching sides” refer to Jake being spotted out with Joe’s ex-girlfriend Camilla Belle? Could Taylor “never impress” the older Jake? And “I just wanna feel okay again?” Sounds like she’s trying desperately to move on!
Source: www.hollywoodlife.com

The Endless Night: A Valentine to Film Noir


After many long hours, this is my (video made by RubyTuesday717) tribute to my favorite genre, to the dark shadows and the profound despair of the soul. I tried to include as many as I could get my hands on, though there are obviously some that I overlooked, some accidently (the absence of "The Sweet Smell of Success" and "White Heat" are the most obvious and shameful), some purposefully (save Sam Fuller's 1964 pulp masterpiece "The Naked Kiss," I decided to stay strictly within the 18-year period between 1940 and 1958, so absolutely no neo-noirs like "Chinatown", and even more importantly, absolutely no colors). Song: "Angel" by Massive Attack

THE LETTER (1940, William Wyler. Bette Davis)
THE MALTESE FALCON (1941, John Huston. Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor)
SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943, Alfred Hitchcock. Joseph Cotten)
DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944, Billy Wilder. Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray)
MURDER, MY SWEET (1944, Edward Dmytryk. Dick Powell)
SCARLET STREET (1945, Fritz Lang. Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett)
LAURA (1945, Otto Preminger. Gene Tierney)
DETOUR (1945, Edgar G. Ulhmer. Ann Savage)
NOTORIOUS (1946, Alfred Hitchcock. Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman)
GILDA (1946, Charles Vidor. Rita Hayworth)
THE KILLERS (1946, Robert Siodmak. Ava Gardner, Burt Lancaster)
THE BIG SLEEP (1946, Howard Hawks. Humphrey Bogart)
THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (1946, Tay Garnett. John Garfield, Lana Turner)
THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1947, Orson Welles. Rita Hayworth, Welles)
OUT OF THE PAST (1947, Jacques Tourneur. Jane Greer, Robert Mitchum)
BRUTE FORCE (1947, Jules Dassin. Burt Lancaster)
FORCE OF EVIL (1948, Abraham Polonsky. John Garfield, Marie Windsor)
THE SET-UP (1949, Robert Wise. Robert Ryan)
THE THIRD MAN (1949, Carol Reed. Orson Welles)
CRISS CROSS (1949, Siodmak. Burt Lancaster, Yvonne de Carlo)
GUN CRAZY (1950, Joseph H. Lewis. John Dall, Peggy Cummins)
IN A LONELY PLACE (1950, Nicholas Ray. Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame)
THE ASPHALT JUNGLE (1950, Huston. Sterling Hayden)
NIGHT AND THE CITY (1950, Jules Dassin. Richard Widmark, Gene Tierney)
SUNSET BLVD. (1950, Billy Wilder. Gloria Swanson, William Holden)
ACE IN THE HOLE (1951, Billy Wilder. Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling)
ANGEL FACE (1952, Otto Preminger. Jean Simmons)
PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET (1953, Samuel Fuller. Richard Widmark)
THE BIG HEAT (1953, Fritz Lang. Gloria Grahame, Lee Marvin)
KISS ME DEADLY (1955, Robert Aldrich. Gaby Rodgers)
NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (1955, Charles Laughton. Robert Mitchum, Lillian Gish)
THE KILLING (1956, Stanley Kubrick. Sterling Hayden)
ELEVATOR TO THE GALLOWS (1958, Louis Malle. Jeanne Moreau, Maurice Ronet)
TOUCH OF EVIL (1958, Orson Welles)
THE NAKED KISS (1964, Samuel Fuller. Constance Towers)

Emilio Estevez ("He's sure the boy I love") video


Emilio Estevez video: featuring stills and scenes from "Repo Man" (with Olivia Barash), "The Breakfast Club" (with Ally Sheedy, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald), "St. Elmo's Fire" (with Demi Moore, Andy MacDowell, Rob Lowe), "Maximum Overdrive" (with Laura Harrington), "Young Guns" (with Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland), "Men at work" (with Charlie Sheen), "Freejack" (with Rene Russo), "The Mighty Ducks", "Bobby" (with Demi Moore), "The Way" (with Martin Sheen), etc.

Emilio Estevez as Two-Bit Matthews in "The Outsiders" (1983) directed by Francis Ford Coppola

Songs "She called me baby" by Bobby Bare, "He sure he's the boy I love" by The Crystals and "That'll be the day" by Buddy Holly.

GIRLTRASH All Night Long Official Trailer

Michelle Lombardo plays Tyler Murphy in Girltrash: All Night Long (2010) directed by Alexandra Kondracke


In the tradition of "Go" and "Superbad," "GIRLTRASH: All Night Long" is the story of five girls and one epic night. Daisy and Tyler are two hapless rockers trying to make it to a Battle of the Bands on time. They are waylaid by Daisy's sister, Colby, who has her sights set on hooking up with the girl of her dreams, Misty (that is, if she can manage to have a conversation with her first.) As the night spirals out of control, the girls will find love, lust, girl-fights, rock and roll, and a whole lot of stoned sorority girls. Oh, did we mention it's a ROCK MUSICAL?