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James Franco: Shirtless on Instagram (Again)

Another day, another eyebrow-raising shirtless Instagram photo of James Franco, who enjoys nothing more than publicly blasting shirtless James Franco photos. The actor’s latest effort was captioned, “SELFIEMADNESS The adderall diaries.” He will soon star in a film based on Stephen Elliott’s memoir by that name: Looking like he’s in prime seduce underage girls on Instagram mode, Franco is seen with pants unbuttoned and his underwear exposed in a provocative manner. That or the 36-year-old’s just trying to mimic the image posted next to his mirror, which from the looks of it is a 1975 Robert Mapplethorpe self-portrait. Either way, it’s pure vintage, borderline creepy James Franco. Earlier this year, the topic of James Franco selfies came up after he tried to pick up a teenager using social media (he backed off when he learned her age). He later explained his Instagram love to David Letterman: “To me, it’s just a fun thing,” Franco said. “It’s something I don’t put a ton of thought into, but it gets a lot of attention. I have a lot of followers on Instagram. “It’s not like I’m going out there putting that on billboards.” James Franco TMI Selfies 1. James Franco Revealing Selfie A revealing selfie by James Franco … in what has become an all-too frequent occurrence. “Ostensibly, Instagram is for my fans. But now all the bloggers are following me on there so they’ll just take it and use my images for whatever they want.” “I didn’t ask you to look at it! It’s what the people want !” As for the whole underage girl, thing, he admitted on Live with Kelly and Michael that it was not a hoax, and “I used bad judgment. I learned my lesson.” He also addressed it on SiriusXM’s Howard Stern Show. “Seventeen is legal in New York, but that being said, it’s still pretty damn young,” said Franco, who is single. “They make it out like I’m pursuing young women.” “I’m not going to high schools looking for dates. I’m leaving work and they’re coming there. So, I’m seeing attractive women. Like anybody, I was trying to meet somebody.” “It’s just that my dirty s–t gets put out internationally.” You do have some control over that, James, when it comes to using social networks to meet someone and what you post on there, but we do see your point. James Franco Tries to Pick Up Girl Online 1. James Franco Instagram Seduction! Did James Franco try to seduce a teenager online? A series of screen shots alleges as much. See for yourself and decide.

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James Franco: Shirtless on Instagram (Again)

James Franco: Shirtless on Instagram (Again)

Another day, another eyebrow-raising shirtless Instagram photo of James Franco, who enjoys nothing more than publicly blasting shirtless James Franco photos. The actor’s latest effort was captioned, “SELFIEMADNESS The adderall diaries.” He will soon star in a film based on Stephen Elliott’s memoir by that name: Looking like he’s in prime seduce underage girls on Instagram mode, Franco is seen with pants unbuttoned and his underwear exposed in a provocative manner. That or the 36-year-old’s just trying to mimic the image posted next to his mirror, which from the looks of it is a 1975 Robert Mapplethorpe self-portrait. Either way, it’s pure vintage, borderline creepy James Franco. Earlier this year, the topic of James Franco selfies came up after he tried to pick up a teenager using social media (he backed off when he learned her age). He later explained his Instagram love to David Letterman: “To me, it’s just a fun thing,” Franco said. “It’s something I don’t put a ton of thought into, but it gets a lot of attention. I have a lot of followers on Instagram. “It’s not like I’m going out there putting that on billboards.” James Franco TMI Selfies 1. James Franco Revealing Selfie A revealing selfie by James Franco … in what has become an all-too frequent occurrence. “Ostensibly, Instagram is for my fans. But now all the bloggers are following me on there so they’ll just take it and use my images for whatever they want.” “I didn’t ask you to look at it! It’s what the people want !” As for the whole underage girl, thing, he admitted on Live with Kelly and Michael that it was not a hoax, and “I used bad judgment. I learned my lesson.” He also addressed it on SiriusXM’s Howard Stern Show. “Seventeen is legal in New York, but that being said, it’s still pretty damn young,” said Franco, who is single. “They make it out like I’m pursuing young women.” “I’m not going to high schools looking for dates. I’m leaving work and they’re coming there. So, I’m seeing attractive women. Like anybody, I was trying to meet somebody.” “It’s just that my dirty s–t gets put out internationally.” You do have some control over that, James, when it comes to using social networks to meet someone and what you post on there, but we do see your point. James Franco Tries to Pick Up Girl Online 1. James Franco Instagram Seduction! Did James Franco try to seduce a teenager online? A series of screen shots alleges as much. See for yourself and decide.

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James Franco to star in James Franco presents- Hollywood.TV

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James Franco is hosting a new television series titled James Franco Presents. The show, which premieres on the cable network Ovation in November, will featur…

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Ellen DeGeneres Applauds Jason Collins: What a Brave Man!

Count Ellen DeGeneres among those with their full support behind Jason Collins . Following the NBA center’s reveal that he’s gay , the talk show hosted opened her program yesterday with appreciation for such a courageous step. Joked Ellen: “It was more challenging for him. He is 7-feet-tall so when he came out of the closet he had to duck.” But she then turned serious and added: “I applaud you, Jason Collins, I applaud you. That is a very brave man. I would high-five you but I don’t think I can reach you. But when I see you, I am gonna hug your knees so hard.” Ellen DeGeneres Supports Jason Collins On the other side of this news, ESPN’s Chris Broussard has made headlines for appearing on Outside the Lines and labeling homosexuality a sin.

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James Franco Will Direct and Star in The Garden of Last Days

  James Franco: Actor turned Soap Star turned Professor turned Oscar Host turned Director. Plus he’s incredibly good looking. Way to make us all feel bad about ourselves, James. Franco’s directorial debut, an adaptation of William Faulkner’s  As I Lay Dying  is preparing to show at Sundance, but Franco is already moving on to his next directorial project: an adaptation of Andre Dubus III’s  The Garden of Last Days .   The book follows three strangers whose lives intersect at a Florida strip club. it is set during September 11, 2001, though Dubus has given permission for the date to be changed for the film. Franco will also star in the film. There is no word yet on when production is set to begin.

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Jesus Franco Dies; Horror Film Legend Was 82

Sad piece of movie news today: Jesus Franco has died at the age of 82. The actor reportedly passed away Tuesday after suffering a stroke. Jesus “Jess” Franco is best known for creating a new type of genre within the Spanish horror film industry, and for having huge influence on the industry even today. Franco’s famous works include cult horror classics such as The Awful Dr. Orloff, Vampyros Lesbos , and The Mansion of the Living Dead , among otherrs. Throughout his decades-long career, Jess Franco became recognized as someone who was not afraid of crossing lines others would not dare to cross. His films featured outlandish scenes known for blood and gore. The filmmaker became known for pushing the limits of what was acceptable and much of his work drew criticism, with some claiming his work exploited women. However, horror buffs continue to recognize him as a visionary. Franco had a long illustrious career, which began in 1959. He went on to made nearly 160 films and was even working on one at the time of his death.

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Exclusive: James Franco Gets Worked Up in ‘Maladies’ Clip

MTV News has a look into Franco’s role as a schizophrenic retired actor on the edge. By Driadonna Roland James Franco in “Maladies” Photo:

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James Franco’s ‘Oz’ Is ‘A Ladies Man’

‘He’s sort of a combination of a Clark Gable type and a Charlie Chaplin type,’ Franco tells MTV News. By Josh Wigler, with reporting by Alicia Malone James Franco in “Oz: The Great And Powerful” Photo: Disney

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Seen On The Scene: Hall Of Famers Host Hennessy Sponsored Charity Dinner In New Orleans During Super Bowl Weekend

NFL Hall of Famer Franco Harris & Lydell Mitchell hosted the “Immaculate Reception & Dinner Presented by Hennessy V.S” in New Orleans during Super Bowl weekend. The exclusive event raised funds for two charities, Warriors to Citizens & Clearview Legacy Foundation. Celebrities in attendance included Hall of Famer Julius “Dr.J” Erving, Barry Sanders, Jim Brown and Hines Ward. The elite former athletes were spotted smoking cigars and enjoying specialized Hennessy V.S signature cocktails including the Hennessy VS #32 names after Franco Harris & the Hennessy VS # 26 in honor of Lydell Mitchell. Aw, the old timers look so excited to be around each other. Great to see them come together for a good cause. Photo Credit: Collins Metu

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SUNDANCE REVIEW: James Franco’s Infuriating ‘Interior. Leather Bar.’ Is An Empty Glory Hole

Proving that a movie shot over a day and a half can premiere at Sundance if it has James Franco’s name attached, Interior. Leather Bar .  is an infuriating stunt that misrepresents itself as Franco and co-director Travis Mathews’ reimagining of the 40 minutes William Friedkin claims he was forced to cut from Cruising   to get an R rating. Yet it would seem “James Franco’s 40 Minutes” don’t exist either, leaving only this hastily tossed-off companion piece, a partly authentic, partly scripted behind-the-scenes featurette that never quite conveys the star’s “high/curious” interest in all things taboo. After Sundance and Berlin, relative obscurity awaits. On paper, the project echoes Franco’s earlier Memories of Idaho , two experimental films made from scraps that Gus Van Sant  discarded during the making of My Own Private Idaho . A notorious embellisher, Friedkin has often said that he brought Cruising to the ratings board 50 times before they relented and gave him an R, despite still-graphic footage and talk of bondage and numerous other fetish acts, nearly all of it unsimulated. In his DVD director’s commentary for Cruising , Friedkin explains how he recruited actual members of Gotham’s leather-bar scene: “Of course, I filmed all these activities in their entirety, but all the other film that I shot has somehow disappeared.” With or without the lost X-rated material, Cruising was an important and controversial film in its time, serving as a time capsule of a pre-AIDS sexual subculture, while conflating its play-acted aggression with a series of ripped-from-the-headlines New York murders. As such, it’s a rich text to reopen, though Mathews (an openly queer director who shook up the LGBT fest circuit with his art-porn feature I Want Your Love ) makes no effort to investigate what went missing or query Friedkin, but instead focuses on Franco as the pic’s more marketable meta-subject. Recognizing how the “is he or isn’t he” debate has dogged nearly all of Franco’s recent art projects (beginning with his blatantly homoerotic NYU student short, The Feast of Stephen ), Mathews attempts to shift the attention onto Franco and his creative process. None of the young actors who agreed to participate in the film, least of all Val Lauren (a longtime Playhouse West cohort and star of Franco’s directorial debut, Sal ), would have enlisted if not for Franco’s involvement. Although Franco appears in the film, his role is mostly that of the man behind the curtain, stirring things up with half-baked opinions, such as his complaint that the MPAA is to blame for his hetero-normative upbringing: “Why don’t they gives us violence in a little more palatable way, and amp up the sex?” Franco really should have agreed to take the pic’s Al Pacino part himself — a Kinsey Zero assigned to go undercover and blend with an extreme queer subculture — but instead delegates it to Lauren, asking the actor to “play” a version of himself. To the extent that this sloppy assembly has a shape, the film constructs an arc in which Lauren constantly questions his participation in the project (different from the controversial tension underlying Cruising , where exposure to leather bars may be turning Pacino’s cop aggressive and/or gay). Lauren is seen debating his choice with the other actors, most of them straight, and improvising calls to a homophobic friend (performed by one of Franco’s producers) and his supportive wife. The Cruising re-creations make up only a small portion of the pic’s running time, shying away from Crisco-covered forearms and the other extreme acts that caused Friedkin so much grief, while trying to portray barroom fellatio and a random, unrelated rough-love scene between three bears as “just right.” This last act pushes the underlying insult to new extremes, cutting between “dirty” closeups and the expressions on Lauren and Franco’s faces as they watch from the sidelines, pretending that witnessing this act of outre lovemaking has somehow broadened their minds. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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