Danielle Knudson is a Canadian titty model who was in Sports Illustrated at least once… She’s 29, so that’s probably why this titty video of her is being leaked, you know draw attention to herself before she turns 30 so that she’s still remembered into her 30s, even though she’s hardly rememebered now… I am Canadian, and Canadian socialist laws have this Canadian Content law, so that we don’t get lost in American culture, where that we have to include a certain amount of Canadian produced content in any media outlet…. So that when you listen to the radio, 1/3 of the music is Canadian….like Drake, The Weeknd, Bieber and Avril Lavigne…. (insert Avril Lavigne Cleavage pic here)… Or Nickelback, RUSH, Pam Anderson, Martin Short, Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Sarah McGlocklynn, Seth Rogan, Sandra Oh, Eugene Levy, Ryan Gosling, Dan Ackroyd, Jim Cary, Mike Myers….usually acts that are also big in America but that we have to hear a lot more often than you do…so we hate them more… Point being, this Knudson bitch is a virtual no one…but her tits from her nude video that is a few years old are solid…super solid. The post Danielle Knudson Firm Titty of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Kate Winslet broke a PR commandment earlier this week while promoting the release of Titanic 3D : She dismissed the movie’s Oscar-winning theme song, claiming that Celine Dion’s overplayed ballad “My Heart Will Go On” makes her ” feel like throwing up .” Citing the inescapability of fans serenading her with the massive hit wherever she goes, Winslet’s sentiments are understandable. Frankly, I heard that song enough times 15 years ago to never hear it again, no matter how riveting and powerful Dion’s vocals are. To say that song never once gave you chills is probably a lie. But be that as it may, the song hasn’t given anyone chills since post-Oscars April 1998, when we’d all had just about enough of it. All we have left for it now is just a reflexive groan of antipathy. When it comes to much maligned movie theme songs inducing cringing during the end credits, we’re generally more than familiar with such usual suspects as Bette Midler and Bryan Adams. As such, consider this alternative list of nine musical offenders whose disastrous contributions to soundtracks deserve “a massive internal eye roll” from Kate Winslet — or anyone else with discerning musical taste. 9. “Too Close to Paradise” by Sylvester Stallone, Paradise Alley Sylvester Stallone set out in 1978 to become a quadruple threat: After his success with Rocky in 1976, Stallone wrote, directed, and starred in the period film Paradise Alley about blue-collar brothers who turn to professional wrestling to make something of themselves in New York. Stallone also sang the theme song, “Too Close to Paradise,” and thus accomplished his goal — in that this little Neil Diamond-like ditty was a threatening assault upon the ears. Most nauseating : All of it. 8. “Batdance” by Prince, Batman In 2004, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost approved Prince’s Batman soundtrack for use as a weapon against zombies, because what other use can you get out of it? Although “Partyman” is a true musical highlight, Prince’s most offensive contribution to the album is the “Batdance” track, which blends house music with a funked-up version of the 1966 Batman theme. Ultimately a mash-up of several existing pieces of music written for the soundtrack, the “song” is 90 percent movie dialogue samples — including Jack Nicholson exclaiming that “this town needs an enema” and Kim Basinger repeating her character’s name, “Vicky Vale.” Inexplicably, this messy hodgepodge of music styles and Joker one-liners made it to number one in the U.S in 1989. Most nauseating lyric : The repeated 1966-style chant of “Bat-maaaan” throughout. 7. “The Morning After” by Maureen McGovern, The Poseidon Adventure On first listen, this Oscar-winning theme strikes tedious, AMPAS-approved notes of inspiration and hope that match the film’s messages of perseverance and communal survival aboard a foundering cruise liner. On second listen, McGovern’s schmaltzy folk vocals help distinguish the song as a true product of its time, with possible subtextual reflections on the Vietnam War and the political upheaval of the times. On third listen, the repetitive lyrics set your mind adrift and thinking about the morning-after pill. On fourth listen, you suspect Amnesty International opposes this song for its usefulness as a form of torture. Most nauseating lyric : “It’s not too late, we should be giving / Only with love can we climb” 6. “Brothers” by Patrick Swayze and Larry Gatlin, Next of Kin Patrick Swayze always got a lot of flak for having the time of his life with Jennifer Grey and suggesting “she’s like the wind” in the power ballad of the same name on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack. But that’s hardly a misdemeanor compared to Swayze’s collaboration with Larry Gatlin on the 1989 country-styled song “Brothers” featured in Next of Kin . Liam Neeson, one of Swayze’s kin in the film, was into punching things early in his career just as much as he is today, but it’s a shame he didn’t knock some sense into Swayze to avoid such a syrupy theme as “Brothers.” Most nauseating lyric : “No one will ever keep us from standing / Shoulder to shoulder against all others” 5. “Will You Be There” by Michael Jackson, Free Willy It’s a dreadful fact that I was born in 1988, and was thus eventually introduced to the King of Pop late through the bombastic, toothless theme song to Free Willy . Early memories of the “Will You Be There” music video on MTV amount to flashes of Jackson’s outstretched arms with his white shirt billowing grandly behind him in the breeze onstage. Gaudy stuff. Jackson preaches a positive message about cooperation and compassion, and needs a full choir to do so, but the song is undone by a lyrical hollowness that doesn’t come close to matching the emotional oomph of the song’s instrumentals. Most nauseating lyric : “Hold me / Like the river Jordan” 4. “The Neverending Story” by Limahl and Beth Anderson with Kajagoogoo, The Neverending Story This classic movie theme, positively dripping with 1980s guitar, electro-pop and androgynous vocals from Kajagoogoo lead Limahl, is equal parts whimsy and monotony. More reminiscent of an obnoxious children’s television theme song than a sweeping soundtrack single, “The Neverending Story” is a form of parental torture. Most nauseating lyric : “And there upon the rainbow is the answer / To a neverending story” 3. “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” by LeAnn Rimes, Coyote Ugly You know when you’re drunk and you hear a song — or maybe you’re just young and impressionable — and you hear a song, and you think, “Yeah, that’s catchy, I like that”? And then years later when you’re sober and/or older and you have better taste in music, you hear that same song again, and suddenly you’re embarrassed you ever liked it? Well, that’s what I call “coyote ugly”: In 2000, LeAnn Rimes needed a poppier single to cross over from gospel and country into the mainstream, so she recorded this movie single penned by the reliably mainstream Diane Warren (writer of the odious Armageddon theme “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” and multiple other pop hits). Most surprisingly, “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” has never been repackaged for a werewolf movie. Most nauseating lyric : “Deep in the dark / You’ll surrender your heart.” (This is code for sex, kids.) 2. “Die Another Day” by Madonna, Die Another Day There is writing a good song, and writing a good James Bond song, and Madonna failed at both tasks with this unmemorable electronic club remix masquerading as a Bond theme. Maybe Madonna thought she was making an innovative creative statement by bucking the system and writing a flat tune without any tangible thematic relation to the film it’s based on, but we all know Madonna hasn’t been associated with innovation in quite a while. Madonna’s disjointed auto-tuned vocals with bondage-y undertones and lack of storytelling in the chorus and verse writing make for a lifeless theme too restricted to a musical style of the time. Most nauseating lyric : The words “another day” repeated 27 times in absence of an actual melody hook. 1. “Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman” by Britney Spears, Crossroads Since Spears’s long-forgotten and misguided 2002 starring vehicle Crossroads , the singer has recovered from a notorious nervous breakdown, hospitalization and baldness to reign as queen of the dance remixes. But long before she started auto-tuning the hell out of her vocal cords, Spears was a confused 21-year-old struggling with the same existential question every female asks: At what point do we stop being a girl and become a woman? For Spears, we’re thinking somewhere closer to 2009. Most nauseating lyric : “All I need is time / A moment that is mine / While I’m in between” Most truthful lyric : “But now I know / Life doesn’t always go my way, yeah…” Michelle Welch is a freelance writer who has also contributed at The A.V. Club and PopMatters . She tweets her pop culture ramblings as @stayfrostymw .
It’s hard to believe it’s been 13 years since Jason Biggs first made sweet, sweet love to that apple pie, but with this week’s American Reunion the gang is back, three sequels and four subpar spin-off movies later, to catch up and wax nostalgic about the good old days. Marinate on where all those years went while you catch up with the American Pie gang in Movieline’s Then and Now gallery and inevitably decide — as we all do on occasion while wine-drunk, yearbook in hand — which among them aged the best over the years. The whole gang is back in American Reunion , which sees the return of Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Chris Klein , Mena Suvari , Shannon Elizabeth , Thomas Ian Nicholas , Seann William Scott , Tara Reid , Natasha Lyonne , Eugene Levy, Jennifer Coolidge, and yes, The Shermanator. More than a decade after their first outing I’d say the entire American Pie cast is looking good. Especially you, Eugene Levy . Rrrawr. Click to launch the time warp to 1999 gallery!
Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Seann William Scott, Neil Patrick Harris, Shannon Elizabeth. Eddie Kaye Thomas, John Cho, and Eugene Levy all made appearances at the “American Reunion” US Premiere at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Alyson Hannigan, who is currently pregnant, was very engaged signing autographs for fans, while Shannon Elizabeth showed up, looking more stunning than ever. Neil Patrick Harris “suited up” and made an appearance. Jason Biggs and Eddie Kaye Thomas engaged the crowd and posed for photos, As well as Seann William Scott. CF1A5A70
“We loved the witness protection concept from the second we heard it, but when Tyler cast comedy icon Eugene Levy and put him under the same roof with Madea and Uncle Joe, he took this movie to a whole new level.” [ Coming Soon ]
“Nobody makes a Scooby-Doo 2 and goes, ‘Oh, we’re going to make a…’ And I don’t think Scooby-Doo 2 is a bad movie; I think Scooby-Doo 2 is exactly what it’s supposed to be for exactly the audience. It’s just that people who are tastemakers are like, ‘Oh, I don’t want to deal with the kid who was in that movie.’ Now, I’m the same guy who was in SLC Punk and I’m the same guy who was in Dead Man’s Curve and every other independent movie in the world. But, you know, it’s just that thing where it’s like somehow, someway, you get kind of labeled this guy who was in a Freddie Prinze Jr. movie too many. And Freddie Prinze Jr. — it’s not his fault, either — it’s just these are the things that happen.” [ Moviefone ]
You’ve never seen an Olsen twins movie, have you? Have you ? You’ve never twisted your hair into braids like Hailee Steinfeld and discovered How the West was Fun or booked a trip to the UK for Winning London . You’ve never personally discovered that, indeed, It Takes Two . God. Now that you’ve admitted you have nothing in common with true cinéastes, allow me to educate you: Today we’re visiting the quaint Manhattan of New York Minute , the Olsens’ 2004 big-screen bomb costarring more than a few people you respect. Since their sister Elizabeth is defying cult order in Martha Marcy May Marlene this week, the least we can do is honor the original Olsens for their enslaved followers. These zealots prefer their Kool-Aid straight-up.
In response the MA GOP’s painfully funny video that’s supposed to make MA voters all scared of Elizabeth Warren, the MA Dems put out an amusing parody of it that makes use of the same cheap video tricks. Worth a watch. Also worth seeing, for different reasons, is this biographical piece from the Warren campaign. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Blue Mass. Group – Front Page Discovery Date : 13/10/2011 05:53 Number of articles : 2
Here’s the trailer for American Reunion, the next American Pie installment where the entire original cast gets back together to masturbate and have stuff happen to them while they’re masturbating (there’s even a part where Eugene Levy walks in on himself masturbating then goes AH! and masturbates). In this RED BAND TOO HOT FOR JERRY PIE SPRINGER trailer, Jason Biggs and Alyson Hannigan are sharing… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VH1’s Today In Music Discovery Date : 13/10/2011 16:19 Number of articles : 2
Hollywood 411 patrols the red carpet at the premiere of the animated hit Astro Boy. Get a glimpse of the film and find out what kind of powers Kristen Bell, Eugene Levy and the rest of the cast dream about.