Okay, if you can get past how unnecessary a remake of the 1991 masterpiece Point Break is, you’ll see your way clear to being stunned by the gorgeous Teresa Palmer at the film’s premiere! Hit the jump for more pics…
In case you didn’t know, there’s a couple movies not called Star Wars premiering this month and Teresa Palmer showed up to one of them, for the LA premiere of Point Break . And seeing her again made me realize that I don’t think I’ve done a post on this Aussie hottie in years. Clearly she needs a new agent and/or manager, and I’d be more than happy to throw my hat in the ring. First order of business: getting Teresa lined up for a blockbuster sex tape. And I know just the guy to direct it. Have I mentioned that my phone takes great video too? Photos: WENN.com
This coming Tuesday, the action/comedy/thriller Kill Me Three Times hits DVD and we’ve got three copies to give away to three lucky commenters! Hit the jump for more info…
Teresa Palmer is some Australian actress who has done a few American campaigns….before getting knocked the fuck up and making babies, for what I assume is a Green Card, but who the fuck knows, I’ve never really heard of her. I just know she’s doing some Free the Nipple bullshit, breast feeding on social media as a political stance, and I endorse that kind of behavior, and always have….I mean it’s pretty much the reason I sit in parks in the summer during post natal yoga…as someone who hates pregnancy and reproduction…I do love milk filled tits… Here she is with her friend for Vogue Australia The post Teresa Palmer Breast Feeding Picture of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
Teresa Palmer is some Australian actress who has done a few American campaigns….before getting knocked the fuck up and making babies, for what I assume is a Green Card, but who the fuck knows, I’ve never really heard of her. I just know she’s doing some Free the Nipple bullshit, breast feeding on social media as a political stance, and I endorse that kind of behavior, and always have….I mean it’s pretty much the reason I sit in parks in the summer during post natal yoga…as someone who hates pregnancy and reproduction…I do love milk filled tits… Here she is with her friend for Vogue Australia The post Teresa Palmer Breast Feeding Picture of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
The zombie rom-com earns accolades from critics for its genre-bending take on the undead. By Amy Wilkinson Nicholas Hoult and Teresa Palmer in “Warm Bodies” Photo: Summit Entertainment
Nude in theaters, the Sylvester Stallone flick Bullet to the Head (2013) gives us double barrels to the face thanks to topless scenes from Weronika Rosati and Sarah Shahi . We also had high hopes for the Pacino/Walken comedy Stand Up Guys (2013) since it co-stars frequent nude beauties Addison Timlin and Vanessa Ferlito , but both babes keep covered for this flick. Sadly, the same goes for awesome Aussie Teresa Palmer in the zombie romance Warm Bodies (2013). More after the jump!
Now that Disney has announced that the Brad Bird / Damon Lindelof project originally known as 1952 will officially be called Tomorrowland (and that George Clooney will star), I simply must share my fever-dream theory that this movie will be about early space travel. Note that I wrote “could.” Like everyone else out there, I’m speculating based on a handful of clues that Bird and Lindelof have released into the atmosphere: the movie’s title, and the contents of the banker’s box marked “1952” that Lindelof allegedly discovered at Disney. Last week, Bird tweeted a photo of what was in the box: some yellowed photos, a film reel and what looks like a 45 record. An eagle-eyed blogger at Ain’t It Cool News also spied what it’s reporting is the August 1928 cover of Amazing Stories comics peaking through the clutter. The website notes that that particular issue contains the first-ever Buck Rogers story to appear in any media. (The character’s name was Anthony Rogers initially. He’d become the more manly Buck the following year.) The Buck Rogers storyline is interesting, and, actually, it’s not antithetical to my theory, but if the comic does play a role in the plot of Tomorrowland , there’s another story contained within that fits more appropriately with the movie’s official title. The cover of that particular issue of Amazing Stories illustrates the beginning serialization of “The Skylark of Space,” a story by Edward E. “Doc” Smith that, in the 1940s, eventually became a novel of the same name, and is considered an early and influential story about space travel that’s right up there with the work of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. The “Skylark of Space” is about a scientist who discovers how to harness a newly discovered element “X” for space travel at the speed of light. Now consider this: When Tomorrowland opened as a future-themed section of Disneyland in 1955, the centerpiece exhibit was the 76-foot tall TWA Moonliner rocketship (below right) that was built with the help of the “Father of Rocket Science” Werner Von Braun, who designed the German V-2 rockets that were used in World War II and, after the war, went to work for NASA, where he engineered the Saturn V rocket that took the Apollo astronauts to the moon. The TWA Moonliner was an early, Disneyfied iteration of America’s space dreams: a collaboration of Disney Imagineering and Von Braun’s scientific mind that envisioned what a commercial spacecraft to the moon would look like. (It was a far cry from the spider-like Lunar Module that eventually did take men to the moon in 1969.) The speculation around the casting of Clooney is that he’ll play Walt Disney, which makes a lot of sense, but if you look at pictures of Von Braun, The Descendants star could easily play Werner as vell. (Speaking of rocket scientists, I can’t get a clear enough bead on the top-most photo in that banker’s box but the bald guy standing next to Walt Disney looks like Robert H. Goddard, who is credited with building the first liquid-fueled rocket. Then again, if the photo was taken in 1952, it can’t be Goddard. He died in 1945.) So, what would the plot be, you ask? Well, if Tomorrowland and the Amazing Stories issue are both valid clues, then, I’m thinking, the movie is a mix of history and science fiction where the TWA Moonliner goes on an actual trip into space in 1952 before being parked at the theme park. Can’t you see the shot of the ship having just returned to Earth after some white-knuckle re-entry scenes, morphing into a shot of the rocket surrounded by tourists at Disneyland? I can. I can also see Howard Hughes, who owned TWA at the time, and other real-life figures playing roles in the movie. Okay, you heard my theory. Now tell me yours before the movie opens on Dec. 14, 2014, but hurry. I’ll be going to moon — bang-zoom!— a lot sooner than that. [ Ain’t It Cool News , Brad Bird ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
“I basically replaced Michael Anthony Hall with a zombie” says Warm Bodies director Jonathan Levine by way of explaining that his girl-meet-corpse rom-com has more in common with John Hughes body of work than the Twilight saga. I was on the red carpet Friday night for the New York premiere — which was hosted by The Cinema Society and Artistry — where I also spoke with star Nicholas Hoult. How did the former Skins star perfect his zombie run? Hours on the treadmill! In fact, when friends stopped by his flat — Hoult is British — he says they took one look at him and said “this guy needs to take a break”! Nope, that’s not fatigue, that’s zombie reflexes! Hoult’s co-star Teresa Palmer was also in attendance, and her favorite thing about Warm Bodies is that it helps the uber popular zombie genre evolve in unexpected ways. That’s right, we can’t watch The Walking Dead forever – or can we…? Check out the full interview below: Follow Grace Randolph on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .