I think it’s pretty clear…that porn stars know more about love than you do, and by more about love, I mean more about taking random large objects inside them because they have a twisted perspective of what love actually is, or maybe their take on love is more pure, because they fuck a ton of random people for money, on camera, in a studio environment, so that their personal relationships at home are more authentic because they aren’t based on getting double or triple penetrated for 1000 dollars…. I don’t know much, but I find this pretty interesting, especially for Valentine’s Day…the loneliest day of the year for all you lonely fucks. This video features porn stars: Kleio Valentien, Nina Elle, Claudia Marie, Karla Kush, Claire Robbins, Alix Lynx, Mercedes Carrera, Riley Reid, Michael Vegas, Dahlia Sky The post “What is Love?” According to Porn Stars of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather – Celebrity Gossip, Hot Girls, Comedy, Good Times… .
Lawd Jesus… It’s a man! Viola Davis considers her husband a godsend — literally! Via Page Six reports : For lonely hearts this Valentine’s Day, there is hope if you just pray for the perfect mate, according to Viola Davis. At a premiere for her latest movie, “Beautiful Creatures,” the Oscar nominee from last year’s “The Help” told us, “I was the loneliest woman in the world, and someone said, ‘You should just pray for a husband.’ ” She took her pal’s advice, adding, “I said I wanted a big black man from the South who looked like a football player, who already had children, who maybe had been married before . . . 3 1/2 weeks later I met my husband.” Davis wed actor and former college football player Julius Tennon in 2003, and they adopted a child last year. Awwww that’s so beautiful. Riiiiiiight? God is Good all the time. We’re so glad God blessed Viola and Julius with their sweet black lovin! Happy Valentine’s Day To Them! WENN
This must be one dayum good contract! Ratchet Rihanna posted up the latest shot of her campaign as Tourism Ambassador for her home island of Barbados. Does this ad make you want to book a flight?? Images via twitter
Rising filmmaker Julia Loktev won the Prix Regards Jeune at Cannes in her first feature, 2006’s Day Night Day Night , and nabbed the AFI Grand Jury Prize with her sophomore follow-up, the thriller The Loneliest Planet (in theaters October 26 via Sundance Selects). After the jump, check out Movieline’s exclusive debut of the poster for The Loneliest Planet , about a couple ( Gael García Bernal and Hani Furstenberg) touring the wilds of the former Soviet Union who find their relationship tested by a random, irrevocable incident. Official synopsis: Alex and Nica are young, in love and engaged to be married. The summer before their wedding, they are backpacking in the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia. The couple hire a local guide to lead them on a camping trek, and the three set off into a stunning wilderness, a landscape that is both overwhelmingly open and frighteningly closed. Walking for hours, they trade anecdotes, play games to pass the time of moving through space. And then, a momentary misstep, a gesture that takes only two or three seconds, a gesture that’s over almost as soon as it begins. But once it is done, it can’t be undone. Once it is done, it threatens to undo everything the couple believed about each other and about themselves. All the while, they are not alone. They are always with the guide, who witnesses their every move. The film plays off the relationship between young travelers and the places they travel to, between guide and guided. But at heart, it is a love story — a tale about betrayal, both accidental and deliberate, about masculinity, failure and the ambiguities of forgiveness. Loktev wrote The Loneliest Planet based on Tom Bissell’s short story “Expensive Trips Nowhere,” and if you’re familiar with that work (don’t spoil yourself if you can avoid it), the film’s poster design is a remarkable piece of layered imagery as metaphor, the young couple’s journey going from literal to emotional and psychological. Loktev, a Russian-born American filmmaker and video artist, has had installations on exhibit globally and won the Sundance Directing Award with her first film, the autobiographical documentary Moment of Impact . The Loneliest Planet hits theaters October 26 via Sundance Selects .
[1] Steve McQueen’s sex addiction drama Shame may be getting tons of attention for its too-hot-for-the-MPAA explicitness [2], but having just seen the film I can attest that in truth, it’s less sexy than it is emotionally devastating. And it’s that pain that comes across most in this brand-new U.S. trailer for the film, which sees Carey Mulligan singing what may just be the loneliest version of “New… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 17/11/2011 18:38 Number of articles : 2