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My name is Monica, and finally after three years of being a…

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My name is Monica, and finally after three years of being a Belieber, I met my idol. I always thought it was impossible when it came to Justin, I was very unlucky. I never won any competitions, had Twitter for three years and haven’t got noticed by him or his crew at all. On July 15 2012, I found out that a lot of people I knew on Facebook/Twitter met Justin in Melbourne at his hotel and I was devastated ‘cause I had no idea where he was. My friends and I made plans to go try and see him the next day, so I spent more than three hours looking around on the internet, finding out information and getting help from beliebers. The next morning, I woke up at 7:00AM and made my way to the city, Flinders Street and caught a train to the Docklands where Justin was performing on Australia’s Got Talent . There was a massive line of girls that all had tickets, and since I wasn’t lucky enough to get them my friends and I just joined the line too. We finally realized we were wasting time, so we got up and wondered around Harbour Town which was right next to the studio. After an hour or so I decided we go visit the Olsen hotel just to find out what was going on back there. Luckily I made friends with a girl at the studio in Australia’s Got Talent so we kept texting each other what was happening over there and what was happening where I was at. Half an hour later we arrived at the Olsen hotel in South Yarra and there were around 100 fans waiting outside. We waited for about an hour, when suddenly two cars and a black van with tinted windows drove through the back so all the fans followed thinking Justin was inside. The security put us behind gates as we stood there for an hour and a half waiting for something to happen. Then all these security guards came out of nowhere, with the fans on the other side of us screaming. A silver car then slowly drove out and I heard doors open and slam shut. Me and all the fans on my side couldn’t see anything but only the other girls on the other side could, they started screaming and crying so even though we couldn’t see anything we joined in. Seconds later, Justin turns around the corner doing the peace sign in the air, smiling. He came up to our side of fans first and already stated taking pictures and signing things for people.  I was planning to take out my phone and take pictures but I would have missed him since things were moving so fast. So instead, I just leaned in and he kissed me on the cheek! I started screaming, fangirling like no tomorrow not believing what just happened! I quickly got pushed out of the crowd but made my way back in to find out that he was already greeting the other side of fans. I was just standing around in shock while everybody chased after his car so after I while I joined them too. There were so many girls that surrounded the car and all you could hear were screams and the car beeping, over and over! I stepped way back cause I didn’t want to get hurt by the car and I didn’t want to get in their way either! So after a while his car left and another black van appeared behind him and I saw Kenny inside! Their van was also beeping non-stop and eventually drove away! I wasn’t lucky enough to get a photo but my friends took photo’s of him so it’s the only memory I had! I have never smiled so much before, I thought things like that would never happen to me, but since I really put my mind to it, it did happen! I haven’t stopped smiling since. The best feeling ever is your 3 year dream coming true, this day means the world to me and more. – @sobieber Read this article: My name is Monica, and finally after three years of being a…

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On Sunday the 15th of July, I met and hugged Justin. I’ve…

On Sunday the 15th of July, I met and hugged Justin. I’ve waited so long to be able to do this. Unfortunately I didnt get a photo with him but the photo of him walking is the one I took after he hugged me. I couldn’t get a photo because there were too many girls and he was going back to eat his lunch.  My 2 friends and I went up to Melbourne hoping to see him, I never actually thought we would met him though. Originally we were going to the Langham Hotel but we got a call from our friend who was at the airport saying he changed to the Olsen Hotel . She was told by Channel 7. When we got there, there was only about 5 other beliebers. We waited about 30 minutes until he arrived. We saw his car drive in but we couldn’t see him because the windows were very tinted. We started singing his songs out the front for about half an hour and then we saw Moshe. We asked if he could come down and see us but he said he was sleeping. We were waiting out the front and then a car pulled up and Scrappy got out. He was so funny. Then another car came and out came Kenny, Dan and Alfredo. THEY WERE SO NICE , all of them and Alfredo was adorable. We got photos with them all. We couldn’t believe we met Justin’s crew! We also saw Alison, his dancers a couple of other people and Scooter but he didnt get out of the car. Then heaps of girls started arriving.. LIKE HEAPS. Then we went into the restaurant to get something to eat and drink becasue we hadn’t eaten all day . After we went in, they locked the doors, we didnt know why though. All of Justin’s crew was sitting like a couple tables away from us. 10 minutes later, JUSTIN AND SELENA came down. We all got up and ran over but Kenny told us to go away which was fair enough. He was so beautiful, he looks much older in person too. We were all like crying and hyperventilating at our table. Then he got up to meet some of the fans outside. I went through the lobby and was waiting there for him to come back in and when he did, he walked staright past me. I like jumped on him and put my arms around him and he put his around me too. I seriously didn’t know what was happening. Then we went back to the reatruant and just sat there drinking our hot chocolates staring at him. It was the best say of my life. I never thought this would happen to me, honestly and if you haven’t met Justin, don’t give up. – @ChillsWithBiebs Originally posted here: On Sunday the 15th of July, I met and hugged Justin. I’ve…

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Ashley Olsen Bikini Pics of the Day

I never cared for the Olsen twins in a sexual fantasy kind of way. I was one of those guys who agreed with people when they said the Olsen twins were at their hottest in Full House…not because I am a pedo who likes 3 year olds…but because they hadn’t grown into obscure looking creatures from the same uterus….Sure I always liked their skinny and I always like that Ashley was better looking and well put together while the other looked tormented and like death…my favorite part of twins is always thee insecure one….but I just could never really get into it….but now that Ashley Olsen got into a bikini, showed off a decent looking ass with no cellulite, I figure I could easily be into K-Fed-ing her…and if you saw the kind of trash I stick my dick in….you’d understand why…. weird alien ass.

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Nicole Scherzinger Rocks A Half A Bikini

I know that as far as celebrity bikini pictures go, these are pretty lame, but I still felt the need to post them for you guys. Here’s Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger , on vacation somewhere, hanging out in nothing but a sexy little bikini top. I like it. The woman is one hell of a hot piece of ass, so I’m not too upset with getting pictures of her in a half a bikini. I’ll take what I can get… My erection isn’t picky.

Elizabeth Olsen Tries Dropping Some Cleavage

It’s pretty clear to anyone who knows me that I’m not into fashion, I’ve been known to wear pregnancy jeans out for a big night of drinking, but I don’t really understand this dress. Here’s the new hot Olsen sister, Elizabeth Olsen , wearing some sort of weird upside down cleavage dress. I don’t know what it is, my erection is very confused. It looks like she should be showing off a whole lot of inside boobage, but all we seem to be getting is some decent chest bone shots. Not cool.

REVIEW: The Divide Drowns Flat Characters in Arty, Apocalyptic Gloss

Mickey (Michael Biehn), the paranoid building superintendent unwillingly responsible for allowing the characters in The Divide to survive the apocalypse, didn’t plan for or want company. And who can blame him? These people are awful . Like so many groups left in a survival situations (at least in movies, books and MTV reality shows), they shed their veneer of civilization with alarming rapidity as their lives take a turn for the worse. Written by Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean and directed by Xavier Gens, who earned a place for himself in the New French Extreme movement with his 2007  Frontier(s) before heading to Hollywood to make Hitman ,  The Divide is a stylish and would-be shocking variation on a familiar scenario, in which the horrors isolated survivors inflict on each other turn out to be worse than those lurking outside. Gens has talent, if also tendencies to steer the visuals into the music video realm, but he treats the characters here like mobile props and nothing more — the curve of a shaved skull or a tear trickling down a cheek just another bit of nice art direction on the gradual path toward the inevitable destruction of everyone on screen. What happened to the outside world is left to speculation — what looks like a bomb hits the city in the first scene, sending the inhabitants of a New York apartment building scrambling downstairs in search of shelter. Eight people force their way into Mickey’s shelter in the basement before he locks the door. There’s angular heroine Eva (Lauren German), her whiny French fiancé Sam (Iván González), Delvin (Courtney B. Vance), Bobby (Michael Eklund), brothers Josh (Milo Ventimiglia) and Adrien (Ashton Holmes), and Marilyn (Rosanna Arquette) and her daughter Wendy (Abbey Thickson). Mickey has food and water saved up, though not enough — at least not after strange men in hazmat suits barge into the underground shelter, kidnap the little girl, and weld the door shut on the remaining inhabitants. Hell may be other people, but it can also be scenarios in which people endlessly bicker their way to certain doom (this is why I find  The Walking Dead so hard to watch). Power games, alliances and divisions break out as time passes with no hope of rescue or an end, and as the characters grow more unstable and unhealthy, teeth falling out, hair growing patchy as they sit in the dark. Josh establishes himself as the alpha male, sharing Marilyn with Bobby in a scenario that degrades into violent sexual slavery — Arquette deserves either kudos or condolences for the degree to which she surrenders to a role that finds her being chained up, continually degraded and humiliated, treated like a dog, and smearing makeup on her face like some kind of crazed goth dolly. Eva is forced to protect Sam, who’s at the bottom of the totem pole, though she’s drawn to Adrien, who holds on to his sanity as the situation falls apart. These characters are at best doodles, and none of the performances are able to tease more depth out of them — the hints at history between them, like how Sam and Eva met, or the strained relationship between Josh and Adrien, are so sparse that when they’re thrown in they confuse more than they illuminate. The sprinkles of political relevance are clunkier and more problematic. Any film these days that includes the destruction of the New York skyline is going to calls up echoes of 9/11, but The Divide  strongly suggests that Mickey was a firefighter working that day whose issues and isolation are all related to that trauma, from his convictions that “the ragheads” are responsible for bombing the city to his creation of the underground bunker, decorated with an American flag. (Admittedly, Gens makes the Frenchman the least likable character — if the film’s a rough metaphor for a world in decline, the U.S. isn’t alone in taking on the chin.) At two hours, with its elegiac tone and deliberate pacing, The Divide  may lose gorehounds before it gets around to the finger chopping and corpse dismemberment. While there certainly are moments that will have the sensitive covering their eyes, the film’s most disturbing imagery isn’t actually related to carnage. A segment in which Josh heads outside to attempt to figure out what the suited-up soldiers are up to has a hallucinatory, medical nightmare feel to it, rich with the promise of terrible things going on just beyond our comprehension. Later, two characters shave their heads and eyebrows and transform themselves into near-alien figures out of a Matthew Barney video. Gens’s deftness with these visuals, and with the claustrophobic glide of his camera through the dim warrens of the underground space in which The Divide is almost exclusively set, is undeniable. It’s his apparent disinterest in the people filling it that makes the film such an uphill battle, in which the world ends and you can’t wait for the survivors just kill each other off already. Follow Alison Wilmore on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Watch Elizabeth Olsen in the Real-Time, One-Take Creeper Silent House

Last year, Sundance It Girl Elizabeth Olsen had two notable films debut in Park City. One was Sean Durkin ‘s Martha Marcy May Marlene , which earned Olsen raves and new fans for her central turn as a paranoid cult survivor. Now comes Olsen’s second Sundance ’11 pic, Silent House , in which poor Olsen finds herself spooked by bumps in the night and possibly more insidious forces while stuck in a darkened abandoned house. Was it really shot in a single continuous take, as co-directors Chris Kentis and Laura Lau claim? Is there any young actress quite as watchable in moments of terror as the younger Olsen? Watch the trailer and let us ponder these questions together. Silent House is a remake of the 2010 Uruguayan horror film La Casa Muda , which played the Cannes Film Festival and also used the one-take gimmick. As far as trailers go, this is how you do it. The “inspired by real events” angle has been done to death in modern horror (see: The Devil Inside ), but using Texas Chainsaw -style snapshot editing and voice-over makes it feel both fresh and retro at once. And then there’s the captivating power of Elizabeth Olsen’s face, fascinating even in terror, lit gorgeously within the constraints of a set that seems to rely on practical lighting. And hey! Her real-time ordeal lasts only 88 minutes. When’s the last time a movie promised not to take up too much of your day upfront? Verdict: Can’t wait to shiver and squirm along with Lizzie Olsen on March 9. In real time!

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Watch Elizabeth Olsen in the Real-Time, One-Take Creeper Silent House

Last year, Sundance It Girl Elizabeth Olsen had two notable films debut in Park City. One was Sean Durkin ‘s Martha Marcy May Marlene , which earned Olsen raves and new fans for her central turn as a paranoid cult survivor. Now comes Olsen’s second Sundance ’11 pic, Silent House , in which poor Olsen finds herself spooked by bumps in the night and possibly more insidious forces while stuck in a darkened abandoned house. Was it really shot in a single continuous take, as co-directors Chris Kentis and Laura Lau claim? Is there any young actress quite as watchable in moments of terror as the younger Olsen? Watch the trailer and let us ponder these questions together. Silent House is a remake of the 2010 Uruguayan horror film La Casa Muda , which played the Cannes Film Festival and also used the one-take gimmick. As far as trailers go, this is how you do it. The “inspired by real events” angle has been done to death in modern horror (see: The Devil Inside ), but using Texas Chainsaw -style snapshot editing and voice-over makes it feel both fresh and retro at once. And then there’s the captivating power of Elizabeth Olsen’s face, fascinating even in terror, lit gorgeously within the constraints of a set that seems to rely on practical lighting. And hey! Her real-time ordeal lasts only 88 minutes. When’s the last time a movie promised not to take up too much of your day upfront? Verdict: Can’t wait to shiver and squirm along with Lizzie Olsen on March 9. In real time!

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Elizabeth Olsen topless movie scene

The fabled third Olsen sister Elizabeth Olsen just got topless in a hot new movie scene Continue reading