Rosie Huntington-Whitely is a babe…and not just because she’s into bald dudes…giving bald dudes everywhere hope that one day a beauty like this will walk in their lives…even though they aren’t the kind of bald dudes who are also action movie stars with millions of dollars and tons of babes who want on their dicks….not that it matters..she still brings hope…and inspiration and she’s hot when doin’ it…and that’s all I really care about…I am shallow like that. TO SEE ROSIE HUNTINGTON ON THE BEACH IN BIKINI BOTTOMS FOLLOW THIS LINK
This is a horrible panty upskirt of Elizabeth Banks…but she looks like she’s pushing 45 and therefore…all panty upskirt pics of Elizabeth Banks are horrible…unless you’re a freak who is into girls pushing menopause because they can’t get pregnant rather than their 20 year old, tighter, more fertile, less experienced but also less damaged and willing to learn counterparts…but that’s just fucking crazy…people like that don’t exist… What isn’t crazy is my love for girls who bike in skirts…no matter what the age is….cuz this vagina flashing happens all fucking summer…and sometimes if you’re lucky and in the right hipster neighborhood, the panties of choice are thick matted sweaty bush. My favorite…. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS FOLLOW THIS LINK
Anna Torv on some show called FRINGE that I have never seen or heard of….because I don’t care about this shit…she is from Australia….where she’s been famous for a while…and now she’s naked for Esquire….and that works for me…cuz getting naked for anyone is the only work I really respect or appreciate…that and charging dying people to save their lives…but only cuz that is serious evil…capitalist greed…I’ll save you if you pay me asshole moves you just have to respect when you hate society as a whole…
Naomi Watts and Robyn Wright star in what has likely been the most divisive film to screen at the Sundance Film Festival so far. Two Mothers is the story of two close friends (played by Watts and Wright) who have secretive affairs with each other’s sons. The weekend premiere in Park City sparked a mix of laughter and polarized reaction that took the feature’s stars and director, Anne Fontaine, by some surprise. Speaking to The Daily Buzz , Watts and Fontaine noted the difference between American and European audiences in finding humor. During the post-screening Q&A Fontaine told the audience that she wasn’t quite sure what to make of the spontaneous laughter during sensitive moments in the film, and later Watts echoed that sentiment on a radio show in Park City hosted by The Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Eugene Hernandez that she was unnerved by the guffaws. ” “We were sort of sitting there thinking, ‘oh my goodness, is that the reaction we want?'” said Watts. “But, in speaking to people after, I think they understood it.” Vulture reviewer Kyle Buchanan typified the polarizing effect Two Mothers had here, calling the film both “The best and the worst movie” at Sundance in his review , adding, “it is a doozy.” Set in an insular seaside community, Two Mothers has its share of lust and secrecy as the pair carry on their affairs with the others’ sons over the years. But once their relationships are discovered, the revelation threatens to tear their lives as well as the lives of the young men apart. “I couldn’t imagine that [the response] would be like that,” Fontaine said on The Film Society’s Daily Buzz. “It was so direct.” The audience continued to laugh even as the mothers’ sexual secrets came to light, further heightening confusion for the filmmaker and the film’s stars. “It was clearly an instinctual reaction to what was going on on the screen and I think before they had a chance to process it, it just came out,” Watts surmised. “I’ve been in situations where I certainly wasn’t supposed to laugh. Like even at a funeral or if someone tells me some bad news. I am capable of laughing because I can’t deal with it, it’s too much and it’s uncomfortable and I think that’s what was happening.” [ Sources: FilmLinc Daily , Vulture ] [Image courtesy of FilmLinc Daily]
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Eli Roth is going off the grid. For the cannibal pic The Green Inferno , Roth tells Movieline he’s taking a small crew to a remote village up the Amazon River that has “no electricity, no running water, nothing.” Producers recruited many of the 200 native villagers to play extras in the horror film by screening the cult film Cannibal Holocaust . It was the first movie they’d seen in their lives, Roth remarked. “They thought it was a comedy!” Roth was newly arrived from a South American prepping trip for the film when he spoke with Movieline Wednesday in Los Angeles about his work producing RZA’s The Man With The Iron Fists . The Green Inferno marks his first feature since Hostel: Part II , but then Roth’s been busy with a number of projects in the past few years, from acting in and directing a short for Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds , producing films for folks like RZA, Ti West ( The Sacrament ), and Nicolás López ( Aftershock , which Roth also starred in), and directing an episode of Hemlock Grove for Netflix, among other projects. (As if there wasn’t enough stacked on his plate, he also recently opened his Goretorium attraction in Las Vegas.) For The Green Inferno , the tale of ” naive do-gooders ” who run into cannibals when their plane crashes in the jungle (co-written by Roth with Aftershock scribe Guillermo Amoedo), Roth is taking a page out of the Werner Herzog playbook by venturing deep into the Amazon for what he excitedly refers to as “as adventure.” “The location that we found is truly spectacular,” he said. “It’s so far up the Amazon, no one has ever shot there. The last person anywhere near there was Werner Herzog for Aguirre, the Wrath of God .” The village is so remote, in fact, that Roth says locals had never seen a film before. “We said, ‘Can we shoot here?’ and talked to them, and our producers said ‘We have to explain to them what a movie is. They’ve never seen a television,'” Roth recalled. “So we brought a generator and set up a television. I thought they were going to show them E.T. or The Wizard of Oz , but they showed them Cannibal Holocaust to see how much they could handle.” 1980’s Cannibal Holocaust saw director Ruggero Deodato brought up on obscenity and murder charges when authorities at the time believed the graphic human violence depicted onscreen was real. How did Roth’s new acquaintances react? “The villagers thought it was the funniest thing they’d ever seen.” Roth found that his new cast members’ unfamiliarity with film technology was an unpredictable benefit. “Because none of them have ever owned a camera or had any photographs of themselves and no conception of what television or movies are, they’re so natural and relaxed. They’re amazing. They’re not even conscious of what [the camera] is doing to them. I have a whole village full of kids that are funny as hell that will have cameras all over and not even think twice about it. They don’t get nervous, nothing.” Deodato himself drew criticism for depicting actual animal deaths onscreen, but another controversial film of the era shot on location with locals, the Italian slavery pic Goodbye Uncle Tom ( a reference point for Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming Django Unchained ), came under fire for hypocritically exploiting the Haitian actors in its cast. Perhaps a stretch, but I asked Roth about the ethics of tapping an entire village to play natives, using the Goodbye Uncle Tom lesson as exploitation cinema’s most notorious example. ” Goodbye Uncle Tom is a pretty brutal movie about slavery where you show corks being pulled out of guys’ asses and babies being hosed down,” he answered, giving it some thought. “No, because we’re giving these people a boat,” Roth explained. “They have no contact with the outside world and we’re giving them a motorboat — that’s the deal. And we’re giving them medical supplies and school supplies, so they’re ecstatic. The one thing they need is a boat. They were like, ‘This will literally change our lives.'” Roth begins filming The Green Inferno in two weeks. Stay tuned for our full interview for The Man With The Iron Fists , out November 2. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
For many, once you’ve been dating awhile and all seems to be going well, the next step is marriage. That’s true for both celebs and non-celebs. Unfortunately, things don’t always go as planned; the next thing you know, the engagement is off and people are moving on with their lives. These are just a few of the celebs who’ve called off an engagement. Click Here To See The Rest At MadameNoire.com
‘They’re starting to take those next steps into adulthood,’ an MTV executive said of Snooki’s new next-door digs. By Gil Kaufman Snooki Photo: Getty Images The Smush Room is no place to raise a baby. That might explain why pregnant Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi has moved out of the “Jersey Shore” house and into an adjacent space where she can focus on impending mommyhood. “It’s not a prison,” MTV’s executive VP of programming and head of production, Chris Linn told Entertainment Weekly about the legendary “Shore” house. “I know she’s concerned about the perception of her being a pregnant woman in a party house. I think that’s a common experience among a group of friends when somebody gets pregnant. This is an opportunity to see how she deals with it and how the rest of the house deals with it. The show has always been about following what’s really happening in their lives.” That move is just one of the changes Linn said viewers will see when the sixth season of “Shore” hits the air. As Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino told MTV News in an exclusive interview , he’s hitting the shore clean and sober for the first time and plans on making it out to the usual hotspots like Karma while keeping the partying to a minimum. Jenni “JWoww” Farley is in a committed relationship with her beloved tattooed gorilla, Roger and Snooki’s sidekick, Deena Cortese is spoken for as well. “They’re starting to take those next steps into adulthood,” said Linn. “What’s going to be different this season is how much their lives had changed.” The “Shore” kids made their Seaside Heights home-away-from-home last week after an 11-month hiatus, the longest in the show’s history. And, after just a few days in the house, as promised, Snooki packed up her fuzzy slippers and beloved Crocodilly and moved next door. Though it’s the fighting, drinking and hook-ups that have made “Shore” an international sensation, Linn said producers are not worried about the big life changes their cast has gone through over the past year. “I don’t think anybody expected Snooki to be the one to blaze that trail, but she is, and it’s going to change the dynamic with everybody else,” Linn said. “She’s just as funny, if not funnier, than she’s ever been.” Among the other changes: a planned skydiving excursion had to be scrapped due to Snooki’s pregnancy, but executive producer SallyAnn Salsano said that doesn’t mean we’ll suddenly be watching Vinnie and Pauly D sitting around reading Proust and discussing the European financial crisis. She said the upcoming season will be “a different kind of entertaining,” with lots of jokes about Snooki’s pregnancy and Mike’s sobriety. “It’s like a high school sex-ed video gone insane,” she said. Related Videos Exclusive: Mike ‘The Situation’ Speaks