Here’s JWoww leaving the gym and busting out some of her sweet cleavage. I’m glad she’s working out because she has been packing on the pounds lately. Not necessarily a bad thing but it was being evenly distributed throughout her body and not just on her front meat, where it should be.
Carmen Electra is not exactly the most relevant of hotties, unless you’re somehow still stuck in the nineties, but she’s always been one of my favorite pin up girls so I have to post shots of her whenever they come my way. Here she is topless on the cover of something called Lovecat magazine. Obviously she wants my attention, she’s showing off some underboob, flashing her thong and just all around looking good. Well done lady.
Another installment of what I’m calling the girls at work photoshoot. Keeley Hazell is calling all the shots as she commands your attention through her seductive looks of suggestion. There is a great part were she is sat down with her tits completely out of her bra. Continue reading →
Twi-hards — and the media — have certainly been paying more attention to David Cronenberg since the filmmaker cast Robert Pattinson in his latest, Cosmopolis , but they shouldn’t expect him to reciprocate. Movieline pal Grace Randolph caught The Fly director and his star on the red carpet at the New York premiere of Cosmopolis , where Cronenberg shrugged off the impact of Pattinson’s reported break-up with his Twilight star Kristen Stewart . “Honestly, that doesn’t touch me, and it doesn’t touch the movie,” said Cronenberg. “It’s really irrelevant. Not to [Rob] obviously, but to me and the movie. It doesn’t change the movie at all,” Cronenberg added. “That’s all media stuff.” The media was in full frenzy at the Peggy Siegal Company and Gucci-hosted premiere, which took place at the Museum of Modern Art in Midtown Manhattan, and Pattinson was their number-one target. Despite the crush, RPatz seemed to be enjoying the attention, and at one point was caught on Randolph’s camera saying: “The only thing I can be scared of is being bad.” Let’s see what the reviews say. Check out Grace’s interviews below. Watch It on YouTube. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Obviously we all know that Kim Kardashian has a big booty, she doesn’t try to hide it from us, but over the last little while it seems to be getting even bigger. Here she is with that thing stuffed into a one-piece swimsuit in a shot she posted on her Twitter page. How is this even possible? That thing has got to have been photshopped, it just doesn’t look natural to me, and I love it. I want to touch it just once.
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I know that Kim Kardashian’s booty is her livelihood, she’s made a whole lot of money off that thing, but it’s beginning to get a little out of hand. Here she is trying to get to her car in a hail of flashbulbs, with that big old thing stuffed into a pair of really hard working spandex pants. Don’t get me wrong, I love a big booty as much as the next guy, but I’m not sure spandex is supposed to be stretched to the point where it’s see through. I kind of like it.
As far as models go, Nina Agdal is pretty foreign to me, but she sure knows how to get my attention. Here she is posing for Love Cat Magazine in all kinds of weird sexy outfits. Wait, what? What the hell is Love Cat Magazine ? Whatever it is, it looks like they don’t really have a very big budget when it comes to their photoshoots, I’ve seen Walmart photo studio pictures with better backdrops than this. Luckily Nina’s tight body steals the show. Hot.
The Russian-born American businessman and cultural philanthropist Martin E. Segal died Sunday just under two months before the 50th anniversary of the New York Film Festival , the premiere Manhattan film event hosted annually by the venerable organization he founded, the Film Society of Lincoln Center . He was 96. Segal’s son Paul confirmed his death, the New York Times reports . In 1969, he co-founded the organization that has grown into a film behemoth that hosts year-round film events including NYFF, New Directors/New Films, major retrospectives and other high-profile events that attracts over 200,000 film aficionados, filmmakers, and industry. He served as FSLC’s president and CEO until 1978 and as chairman of Lincoln Center from 1981 – 1986 Segal was born in Vitebsk in what was still known as the Russian Empire in 1916, a year before the Bolshevik revolution. He founded The Segal Company in October, 1939 and has grown to become one of the nation’s largest firms dealing with benefits, compensation and human resources consultation. In addition to Lincoln Center, Segal was active in other New York cultural institutions including the New York Landmarks Conservancy, the New York Public Library, the New York International Festival of the Arts (which discontinued in 2002) and the Martin E. Segal Theater Center at the CUNY Graduate Center in 2000. Additionally, he served as the first chairman of NYC’s Commission for Cultural Affairs from 1975 – 1977. “Marty was a passionate and enthusiastic champion of film,” Rose Kuo executive director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center told ML. “When something caught his attention, he would quickly respond, gather support and with a great sense of urgency, he would make sure that things happened like last year’s NYFF screening of the newly restored Chaplin’s Gold Rush . I was fortunate to have the opportunity to learn from his wisdom and be inspired by his curiosity. He was the youngest 96 year old I ever met.” [Source: New York Times ]