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Monday, July 05, 2010

Fashion, mirrors and home accesories

Jake Gyllenhaal in "Bubble Boy" (2001)
Ben Stiller inside a bubble over the Sena River in Paris, for Vogue magazine.
Ben Stiller in Vogue US October 2001, photoshoot by Annie Leibovitz (Paris, fashion, models, pets, mirrors and candlelights)Models: Ben Stiller, Karl Lagerfeld, Jacquetta Wheeler, Stella Tennant, Karolina Kurkova, Oluchi Onweagba & Ai Tominaga

Katy Perry wearing a bag and high heels by Karl Lagerfeld
Kirsten Dunst with Karl Lagerfeld
Kirsten Dunst and boyfriend Rilo Kiley's drummer Jason Boesel, go for a romantic stroll through the Soho neighborhood of New York City on 26th June 2010.Jake Gyllenhaal wears a hoodie of Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley's singer) leaving a Gym in Studio City, CA on 8th June 2010
Jenny Lewis celebrating 4th July day
Mila Jovovich posing in a dresser mirror for Vogue Italy
October 2002


Kirsten Dunst as Marie Antoinette in Vogue photoshoot, September 2006 (candlelights and mirrors in France century 18th)

Mila Jovovich looking at her mirror wearing a 17th century gown for Paul W.S. Anderson's upcoming The Three Musketeers

Bella Swan's (Kristen Stewart in Twilight) bedroom boasts a fancy ornate wooden floor mirror attached to a dresser, in New Moon. The Isabella White Cherval Floor Mirror is nearly an exact replica with a turned wood base and filigree at the top.
Zooey Deschanel making up session in front of a hand mirror.

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Gwyneth Paltrow sitting in a bathroom's sink

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Sunday, July 04, 2010

Stephen Gyllenhaal to direct a political comedy: "Grassroots"

Director Stephen Gyllenhaal and Jake Gyllenhaal at the ACLU Foundation of Southern California Torch of Liberty Awards Dinner on May 19, 2003 in Beverly Hills, California.


Grassroots: First Production Meeting with Stephen Gyllenhaal


Grassroots: High Bar with Stephen Gyllenhaal

Stephen Gyllenhaal plays a Writer in Crashing (2007) (segment "Kirstin's Bathroom-Sex Fiction")

"Stephen Gyllenhaal, father of Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal, is better known for directing television episodes than feature films, but that may soon change thanks to his political comedy, Grassroots. The film, which is an adaptation of Phil Campbell's memoir Zioncheck for President: A True Story of Idealism and Madness in American Politics,
had already assembled an interesting little cast, but its two latest members have locked it down as 'keep an eye on this one' film for me: DC Pierson (one of the founding members of Derrick Comedy, star of Mystery Team, and author of The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To) and Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother, The L Word).
The Wrap (via Film School Rejects) tells us the two comedians are joining Jason Biggs, Joel David Moore, Lauren Ambrose, Tom Arnold, Cedric the Entertainer, Christopher McDonald and Emily Bergl. Biggs will play Campbell, an ex-reporter who agrees to run his eccentric friend's (Moore) campaign for a seat on the Seattle City Council. Ambrose will be filling in as Biggs' girlfriend, Smulders a skeptic of Moore's absurd campaign, Arnold as a supportive bartender, and the Entertainer as the incumbent Moore is gunning for." Source: www.cinematical.com

Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon Filming 'Water For Elephants'

Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon shooting "Water for Elephants"


Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon filming a scene in an alley for 'Water For Elephants'. Robert Pattinson plays a veterinary student that abandones his studies after his parents are killed and joins a traveling circus as their vet. Film to be released in 2011.

Jacob & Bella (Taylor Lautner & Kristen Stewart) Kiss scene

Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson - Entertainment Weekly photoshoot outtake.


Jacob & Bella (Taylor Lautner & Kristen Stewart) Kiss scene in Twilight Saga "Eclipse" (2010)

Saturday, July 03, 2010

Happy 4th July!!

Amanda Seyfried.Jim Carrey with his grandson Jackson at a Malibu beach party Ashton Kutcher.Katy PerryHave a very happy 4th July, weirdos!!

Friday, July 02, 2010

Kristen Stewart afraid of being killed and Ashley Greene pleading for privacy

"We may have discovered the reason behind Kristen Stewart's serious look on the red carpet: She's worried the crush of fans and paparazzi could someday rise up and kill her!
The actress, who's been busy these days with 'Twilight'-related appearances, tells Britain's Hello! magazine that she struggles to "keep myself from crying sometimes" at events upon realizing how quickly things could get ugly.
Kristen Stewart attending The Today Show on 29th June 2010 in New York

"I don't feel very comfortable on the red carpet," she said. "I look out there at a thousand people and I realize they could rush me and assassinate me. No security could protect me. Ostensibly they're fans, but I think about them turning on me."
At the Los Angeles premiere of 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' last week, Stewart smiled and appeared at ease while working the red carpet alongside co-stars Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.
"It's a job," she told a reporter. "It's only crazy like this at these premieres, but otherwise I live a very normal life. I don't need anything else to ground me." Source: www.popeater.com

"Ashley Greene graces the cover of the July 2010 issue of ASOS magazine.

Hitting newsstands today (July 2), the Alice Cullen cutie got all glammed up for a striking spread in the monthly publication.
During her interview, Miss Greene chatted about everything from getting chosen for "Twilight" and her troubles finding any privacy in the Big Apple.
Of her "Twilight" casting call, Ashley tells, “I was 20 when I got cast in Twilight. I was still working at this restaurant in LA called The Belmont Cafe and I was reading the books while I was there. I freaked out when they told me I’d got the role, like, holy crap, this might change my life! I don’t feel that anyone could have expected this though. It’s still insane and I still have to pinch myself.”
Ashley Greene attending ''The Twilight Saga - Eclipse'' Gala Premiere in London July 1, 2010

As for her desire to get a little privacy every now and then, she dishes, “The other day, I had eight paparazzi following me. For what? To watch me eat ice cream? It’s just silly. You can say it’s something that comes with the job, and it’s what everyone wants, for people to know who you are. When you can’t function in your everyday life and you can’t walk around without something being stated, it’s unnecessary and it takes away from what we’re here to do.” Source: www.celebritygossip.net

Taylor Lautner looking forward to film Breaking Dawn


"I definitely think it was the right thing to do, for the movie and for the book," Lautner told MTV News of the "Breaking Dawn" split. "It's hard enough to condense 500 pages into a script, but to condense 800 and everything that's going on in 'Breaking Dawn,' it would have been impossible."
Already a veteran of the "Twilight" franchise, Lautner confessed that there are elements of "Breaking Dawn" that have him a bit on edge.
"It's the part I'm most looking forward to and the part I'm most nervous about: Renesmee, the baby," he said, referring to the vampire baby spawned by Edward and Bella. Upon Renesmee's birth, Jacob finds himself inexplicably drawn to the baby, effectively ending his feud with Edward over Bella's heart. "That should be very interesting to film. But I'm looking forward to it! I've got the direction of Bill Condon, so I'll be fine."
Taylor Lautner with Kristen Stewart as Jacob and Bella in "Eclipse" (2010)

Speaking of Condon, Lautner said he's already met the recently appointed "Breaking Dawn" director. "I met him briefly, very quickly, but not about 'Breaking Dawn.' He seems like a very nice guy," the actor said. "Obviously, he's ridiculously talented, so I'm excited that I'm getting to work with him twice."
As the shoot date on "Breaking Dawn" draws ever nearer, there are fewer and fewer questions about the film left to answer. One question that lingers, however, is whether it will be released in 3-D.
"Usually, 3-D is best when it takes you into another world," he explained. "I could see it going both ways. As long as we have the story line down and as long as we bring what was written on the pages in the book to life, then we'll be fine no matter what we do." Source: www.mtv.com