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Future of Movies Condensed to Single, Destabilizing Sentence

“Lionsgate has announced director John Lussenhop ( Takers ) has selected newcomer Dan Yeager to play Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D , a new installment in the franchise that picks up where the original 1974 film left off.” [ Worst Previews ]

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Diora Baird GQ Photos

Diora Baird from this month#39;s GQ Italy (here#39;s what she looks like topless). I don#39;t know, I guess she#39;s alright. Especially if you like women with huge tits, skinny waists, cute faces, a sense of humor, and absolutely no imperfections at all. Whatever. Be weird like that. Diora Baird (born April 6, 1983) is an American actress and former model for Guess? who has appeared in films such as Wedding Crashers (2005) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006).

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Diora Baird GQ Photos

Diora Baird GQ Photos

Diora Baird from this month#39;s GQ Italy (here#39;s what she looks like topless). I don#39;t know, I guess she#39;s alright. Especially if you like women with huge tits, skinny waists, cute faces, a sense of humor, and absolutely no imperfections at all. Whatever. Be weird like that. Diora Baird (born April 6, 1983) is an American actress and former model for Guess? who has appeared in films such as Wedding Crashers (2005) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006).

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Dennis Hopper Dead At 74

‘Easy Rider’ star died of prostate cancer Saturday. By Kelley L. Carter and Jem Aswad Dennis Hopper Photo: George Rose/Getty Images Actor Dennis Hopper — star of “Easy Rider,” “Blue Velvet,” “Giant” and many other films — died Saturday of prostate cancer at his Los Angeles-area home, according to The Associated Press. He was 74. The two-time Academy Award nominee, who announced through a manager in the fall of 2009 that he had been diagnosed with the disease, was surrounded by family and friends at the time of his death, family friend Alex Hitz told the AP. The actor directed, co-wrote and starred in directed 1969’s “Easy Rider,” perhaps the most memorable film of his wildly erratic, nearly six-decade-long career. In that classic, generation-defining film — which also established Jack Nicholson as a major star — he and Peter Fonda played motorcycle-riding hippies in search of America. The film was a Hollywood success story; it was produced for less than $500,000 and ultimately earned in excess of $40 million. “Easy Rider” also earned two Academy Award nominations, including a shared screenplay nod for Hopper, Fonda and Terry Southern. Born in Kansas on May 17,1936, and raised in San Diego, Hopper made his mark in movies as a teenager, starring with in James Dean, whom he idolized, in the 1950s classics “Rebel Without a Cause” and “Giant.” His career followed a bumpy path over the decades, veering between fame and obscurity — due in equal measure to substance abuse and his legendarily rebellious personality — before being permanently revived by his memorable 1986 role as the psychotic Frank in “Blue Velvet.” He appeared in dozens of films over the years, including “Apocalypse Now,” “Hoosiers,” “Speed,” “River’s Edge,” “Rumblefish,” “True Romance,” “True Grit,” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2,” to name just a few; he also made many television appearances, including “24” and “The Twlight Zone.” His directing credits included “Colors,” “The Hot Spot,” “Chasers” and “The Last Movie,” his disastrous 1971 follow-up to “Easy Rider,” the production of which was so erratic that it effectively blackballed him from the film industry for years. Hopper’s personal life was no less dramatic than his work: Married five times (including an eight-day marriage to Mamas & the Papas singer Michelle Phillips in 1970), he struggled for many years with alcoholism and drug abuse before becoming sober in the 1980s. He filed for divorce from his fifth wife, Victoria Duffy, in January, after 14 years of marriage and one child (daughter Galen Grier). He was also an avid photographer and art collector. Hopper appeared frail when he was awarded with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in March of this year. His work will still continue; in September he will be heard as one of the lead voices in “Alpha and Omega.” Hopper seemed to be acutely aware of his own mortality, telling Time magazine in 1986: “I thought I’d be dead before I was 30. Turning 40 stunned me. Fifty is a major miracle, and I think I may even make 70.” Share your memories of Dennis Hopper in the comments below. Related Photos Dennis Hopper: A Life In Photos

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Diora Baird Films Law & Order: SVU

We stopped by the set of Law & Order: SVU in New York City this morning to see what was going on and caught some interesting action. Show stars Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni were filming an intense scene (aren’t they all intense?) with the one and only Diora Baird , from Wedding Crashers , Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning and the pride of Miami, Florida ( take that Julia Tuttle! ).

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Jessica Biel en revista Allure Junio 2009

La bella actriz estadounidense Jessica Biel , en la portada de la revista “Allure” de Junio 2009 Biel, que ha aparecido en varias películas de Hollywood , como Summer Catch, el remake de The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Illusionist y I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry . Jessica Biel en revista Allure Junio 2009 Comparte esta noticia, o enviala a un amigo! Continue reading