I never knew Laura Vandervoort was a fellow dog lover, but here’s the former Smallville hottie taking her adorable little puppies for a walk. Oh, and her dog too. And if you ask me, that’s one lucky pooch. Because I’d do just about anything to get some tongue action like this from a hottie like Laura. Well, except go for a walk. That’s just crazy. » view all 11 photos Photos: PacificCoastNews Continue reading →
I never knew that Selena Gomez and one of my new favorite models GiGi Hadid were friends before, but here they are ringing in the New Year together and kicking off 2015 right: by giving me one hell of a lesbian fantasy to take into the new year. In fact, I know it’s only Day 2 of 365, but I think we might as well call it right now. Because I just don’t see how it’s getting any better than this. So ladies and gentlemen, here’s your official frontrunner for Fantasy of the Year. Enjoy.
In today’s edition of serious hotties at awards shows I never knew existed before, we’ve got Melanie Iglesias busting out that super-cute cleavage of hers at the 2014 People Magazine Awards in LA. I’m not sure what kind of awards they give out at this thing, but if Melanie didn’t win for Best Funbags, I demand a recount. Photos: WENN.com
If I was a reclusive, socially awkward, hermit, virgin loser weirdo of a blogger, which I like to think I am. but I get bored and have to leave the house and interact with babes on the regular, because babes are fun to either have sex with, or try to have sex with, or even just look at their tits when they tell stupid stories. Then I would think these Rihanna in short short, shorts that show her ass cheek, were shocking and amazing, like Rihanna was on her exhibitionist, I’m so rich, all I see is signs, bullshit…but the fact is that every single girl rocks these things…and every single time I see it…it blows my pervert mind…because I never knew a life like this existed and I never knew true love would be found in a piece of clothing… Good times.
If I was a reclusive, socially awkward, hermit, virgin loser weirdo of a blogger, which I like to think I am. but I get bored and have to leave the house and interact with babes on the regular, because babes are fun to either have sex with, or try to have sex with, or even just look at their tits when they tell stupid stories. Then I would think these Rihanna in short short, shorts that show her ass cheek, were shocking and amazing, like Rihanna was on her exhibitionist, I’m so rich, all I see is signs, bullshit…but the fact is that every single girl rocks these things…and every single time I see it…it blows my pervert mind…because I never knew a life like this existed and I never knew true love would be found in a piece of clothing… Good times.
i dnt own this song.! Justin Bieber – Favorite Girl With Lyrics album: My World ♥♫♪ =) Favorite Girl I always knew you were the best The coolest girl I know So prettier than all the rest The star of my show So many times I wished you’d be the one for me I never knew… http://www.youtube.com/v/QKw81HBHhqc?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata View original post here: Justin Bieber – Favorite Girl Lyrics [Studio Version]
Star of David Fincher’s film says Rooney Mara was ‘just spot on’ as bad-girl hacker. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Rooney Mara in “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” Photo: Columbia Pictures Come on : Rooney Mara is Lisbeth Salander, or as close to the “Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” hacker as anyone born outside of Scandinavia could possibly be. We didn’t need to see the latest, longest “Tattoo” trailer to be convinced the previously under-the-radar actress had transformed herself from a girl-next-door type to a worthy big-screen heir not only to the badass in Stieg Larsson’s novel but to Noomi Rapace, who played Salander in the Swedish trilogy. We were sold after the first eye-popping photos of Mara in character appeared in January. Co-star Daniel Craig needed little convincing, as well, even though Mara was reportedly competing for the role with some of the biggest names in Hollywood — everyone from Natalie Portman to Kristen Stewart. “I think I knew pretty early on. I screen-tested with her a couple times and I saw exactly what [director] David [Fincher] was after with her,” Craig told us. “If you read the books, she’s just spot on. Rooney herself is actually really rounded and normal — she’s not boring, honestly — but she had to bring this very broken human being to life and she did it brilliantly.” We were chatting with Craig as he promoted “The Adventures of Tintin,” Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson’s motion-capture adaptation of the classic French-language comic book series. While the actor spoke glowingly of the film, and previously raved to us about collaborating with Fincher on “Dragon Tattoo” , he confessed to having zero interest in reuniting with Fincher on his next effort, an adaptation of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” which will reportedly rely heavily on mo-cap technology. “He’s got all sorts of things lined up, and I do not want to be on that production,” Craig said. “I will go and visit them. It would be a great film to watch.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’ Five Key Scenes From The Trailer
Kurt Cobain was disappointed with the first version — so he went in and edited it himself. By Gil Kaufman Kurt Cobain Photo: MTV News It’s one of the most iconic videos in music history, up there with Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” or Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance.” But to hear late Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain tell it, he wasn’t that happy with how the final version of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” turned out, which is why he went in at the last minute and tweaked it himself. “Although it worked … I like the video overall, but it wasn’t what I pictured in my mind,” Cobain said in a December 13, 1993, interview with MTV News about the clip that helped launch a rock revolution and turned his band into unwitting grunge poster children. “When I come up with an idea for a video, I want it to be translated exactly how I see it in my mind … and it just wasn’t that way.” Nirvana’s rise to fame, in their own words. Cobain — who was notoriously hands-on with all the imagery associated with the band, including creating the artwork for their album covers — said Nirvana just didn’t take enough time to prep themselves for the shoot. “We didn’t prepare ourselves enough to have as much control as we wanted to,” he explained, perhaps alluding to the fact that the clip was the first one the band filmed after making the huge leap from cash-strapped Seattle indie label Sub Pop to major label Geffen/DGC as a still mostly unknown new act. Cobain described walking in on the first day of shooting of the video — for the first single from what would become their smash breakthrough, 1991’s Nevermind — with director Sam Bayer (Green Day, Justin Timberlake, The Strokes) and realizing that the set did not look as he had imagined or drawn in his storyboarding for the clip. “I told him what I wanted, I drew pictures of it, and I walked in and it wasn’t what I wanted,” Cobain said. “It looked like a Time-Life commercial to me, with that backdrop, it just looked like such a contemporary … you know those kind of commercials where people are sitting there trying to sell aspirin or something? Or an AT&T commercial? That’s what it looked like to me; it looked too contemporary.” Even though he was disappointed with the look of the set, Cobain had high praise for the super-jacked real fans who were trucked in to fill out the bleachers in the studio for the exhausting 12-hour shoot. “Still, the kids made the video,” he said. “Even after Sam had edited it … he edited it and sent it to me and I didn’t like it, and I flew down at the last minute to L.A. and edited it myself. I threw in a few extra things which pretty much saved it.” Reluctant to toot his own horn (while, you know, totally tooting his own horn), Cobain added that there was “a lot of really good” footage that Bayer had shot that wasn’t used. “If a lot of that hadn’t been used, it would have been a really bad video,” he laughed, alluding to the shots of the (over) excited kids trashing the set. “There wasn’t really a lot of that, and most of the stuff that was used looked really contrived. There was no spontaneity in it. So I just threw all the spontaneous parts in.” Stick with MTV News all week as we reveal the Nevermind You Never Knew , celebrating the 20th anniversary of Nirvana’s definitive album with classic footage, new interviews and much more. Related Videos Nirvana: The Nevermind You Never Knew