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Doutzen Kroes, Isabeli Fontant and Natashy Poly Tits for Balmain of the Day

I always assumed no one gave a fuck about Doutzen Kroes – because Victoria’s Secret, a mall brand, threw her out….and no one was upset about it…except maybe her and her husband because it would mean that she’s around more… She’s a fucking mom with a bunch of kids, sure she still looks good, but when a mall brand gets rid of you, you’d think a fashion brand wouldn’t touch you…then you remember that all this bullshitt is connected…and that all this bullshit is bullshit…and that Kim Kardashian is a big advocate for this brand Balmain…meaning despite being overpriced it’s ghetto as fuck….and has no standards… But it does feature tits..and I like model tits in ads…it works for me. The post Doutzen Kroes, Isabeli Fontant and Natashy Poly Tits for Balmain of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .

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Damon Lindelof Helps Write Sideways Universe Version of Sex and the City 2

Say what you will about Damon Lindelof, but the man has a knack for parodying bloated Hollywood excess. You’ll recall that last June Lindelof wrote a BP-themed sequel treatment for Esquire titled Armageddoner! , and now he’s back with an alternate version of Sex and the City 2 . Don’t worry, fans; this version doesn’t feature a big meeting of all Carrie’s ex-boyfriends in a church at some unknown time in the afterlife. It does feature a fatwa, though.

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Jeff Daniels: ‘Writing is Hard. Writing Well is Very, Very Hard’

If writers historically are counseled to write what they know, then it might not seem so surprising that Jeff Daniels acts what he knows while playing frustrated novelist Richard Dunn in his new film Paper Man . Or maybe only partly knows: There might not be a distant wife (played by Lisa Kudrow) who leaves him in a cold Sag Harbor cabin to finish his second, not-so-highly anticipated second book. There isn’t likely the 17-year-old stranger Abby (Emma Stone), roped into the mix as a sort of accidental emotional stabilizer. And there definitely isn’t a cape-and-tights-clad imaginary friend named Captain Excellent (Ryan Reynolds) coaxing Richard’s conscience along since childhood. But writer-directors Michele and Kieran Mulroney’s curious indie does feature such influences orbiting the solitary, unglamorous head space that Daniels has plenty of familiarity with as the author of 14 plays — and a 15th in the works. Movieline recently spoke with the 55-year-old actor-playwright-songwriter about the quirky dynamics of Paper Man , when it’s OK to have a voice in your head, and the writing methods that help him pen an entire play in a month or less.

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