Rosie is the newest sex kitten to go nude for a magazine and we can’t but praise her for effort as she has really outdone herself here Continue reading →
Anna is a model that we would give our right arm to bang, well not literally but the point is that she is extremely hot and looks great in this photo shoot Continue reading →
Anna is a model that we would give our right arm to bang, well not literally but the point is that she is extremely hot and looks great in this photo shoot Continue reading →
The Massachussetts Republican Party took some pretty unspectacular video of Elizabeth Warren and tweaked it to the point where it looks like the promo for a “Cops” confrontation with a cannibalistic child molester. I’m scanning frame-by-frame for subliminal images of dead kittens and face-eating bacteria. I’ll keep you posted. H/T TPM Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Rumproast Discovery Date : 11/10/2011 21:43 Number of articles : 2
Well, lookie who just officially entered the Oscar race! Fox Searchlight excitedly Tweeted today that they’ll release filmmaker Steve McQueen’s hot festival pickup Shame on December 2, 2011. That means two things: A) Rejigger those early Oscar charts to allow for stars Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan, and B) get ready for some erotic, angsty December sexytime. Just in time for the holidays! [ @FoxSearchlight ]
“Can there be an Oscar nomination for a horse?” asks Sasha Stone at Awards Daily, providing her initial thoughts about the new trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-bait behemoth War Horse . I mean, it’s a great question! At this point I’m wondering if there anything this film can’t be nominated for.
Let’s not belabor this: However Adam Sandler’s forthcoming dual-role family comedy Jack and Jill turns out, there is no denying that its marketing campaign is deeply , profoundly disturbing. Like, nightmare fuel. Unbelievably misguided, lazy, slapped-together and unsightly. And really, that’s not even counting the American marketing at this point.
If you need yet another sign of how impossible it’s become to separate the public persona of Kevin Smith from his films, look no further than the posters for Red State proclaiming it “AN UNLIKELY FILM FROM THAT KEVIN SMITH, ” as if the film were actually directed by the man’s prolific Twitter account . In the last few years, the funny, profane voice that’s made Smith’s dialogue so distinctive has essentially outgrown the films that used to showcase it, as Smith’s podcasts, his sometimes pugnacious social media feed and his speaking tours have made any cinematic output all but beside the point. When he made a splash at Sundance in January premiering his latest work Red State , it was more for the live auction he was reportedly going to hold to sell distribution rights after the screening than for the film itself.
And that’s the least of the overbearing sports puns I’ll leave you with today. What are we even doing exchanging formalities at this point? It’s a bottleneck at the box office, with new releases battling holdovers for early-autumn supremacy. Your Weekend Forecast is here.
Band talked to MTV News about unexpected team-up at this weekend’s Austin City Limits fest. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Gil Kaufman Coldplay Photo: John Shearer/ Getty Images Last week, Coldplay made headlines when they announced they’d be teaming with Rihanna on “Princess of China,” one of 14 tracks on their upcoming Mylo Xyloto album. And while the news may have left some fans a tad, uh, puzzled, Coldplay say the collaboration was born out of a desire to keep reinventing their sound — not to mention necessity — as they told MTV News this past weekend at the Austin City Limits Festival . “Well, our new record is sort of a story; it’s not quite a musical, but it’s dangerously close. There’s a bit of a love-story thread, so we really needed someone to sing even higher than me,” frontman Chris Martin laughed. “[It’s] hard, but very possible. You need to be a female really. For all [drummer] Will [Champion]’s good intentions, he [can’t do it] … “Can’t get that high, not these days,” Champion added. “… So, in like a dream scenario, we had a song that I’d secretly kind of written to see if Rihanna would want to sing it,” Martin continued. “And then the rest of the band wanted to keep it, so we came up with the idea of asking her to sing it with us, and, to our great surprise, she said OK.” And as is the case with pretty much everything on Xyloto (due October 25), “Princess of China” finds the band expanding their sonic palette and pushing musical boundaries … which, they’ll have you know, is exactly the point these days. Because, after more than a decade of albums — and sales of more than 50 million worldwide — they feel they’ve earned the right to try something new. “Well, her bit on our record is my favorite bit … when the song came out, it sort of asked for her to be on it. And I think at this point, we have nothing to lose, and so we’ve been trying some new things and trying to break down the perceived boundaries between different types of music,” Martin explained. “Because from where we’re sitting, it seems like you can try and sound any way you like nowadays. You don’t have to be in a rock box or a hip-hop box or a pop box, and I think it’s fun when you embrace that idea.” Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Coldplay Related Artists Coldplay Rihanna