Casting has begun for the second season of HBO’s ever-expanding fantasy epic Game of Thrones , and speaking of ever-expanding, among the actresses joining the series there are some HARDened nude veterans. Dutch dish Carice Van Houten , who bared some excellent Van Hootage in Black Book (2006), is the nudest, followed by Captain America: The First Avenger’ s Natalie Dormer, who got some practice baring royal rackage on The Tudors . Also joining the cast is gorgeous 6’3″ giantess Gwendolyne Christie . Gwendolyne has yet to get nude on screen, but she has posed for some totally off-the-wall nude portraits for British photographer Polly Borland and already has her own Facebook group, Gwendolyne Christie is a Goddess . See the newest cast members of Game of Thrones nude after the jump!
Backwoods blonde Lindsay Pulsipher became a regular naturist (that’s nudist to you, pal) last night on True Blood when she went au natural in the great outdoors. We’ve seen Lindsay topless on the series before, but the view was never so sweet as last night’s episode, where she displayed her dueling banjos in broad daylight. Lindsay doffed her top to tempt clueless local dude Jason Stackhouse into becoming the head of her were-panther clan. Skin Central doesn’t know much about were-panthers, but there’s definitely a transformation going on in our pants right now. Members can check out all the nudes from Lindsay Pulcipher on our True Blood page, right here at MrSkin.com!
Jenna Fischer, who announced in May that’s she’s expecting her first child with husband Lee Kirk, will is taking her pregnancy to the small screen in her role as Pam on the NBC series, reports New York. So how will the baby bump business unfold for Pam Beesly, who’s married to Jim Halpert (played by John Krasinski) and already has one kid on the series? “Pam and Jim snuck away last season on Valentine’s Day, and they had s-ex,” she reveals. “The story is that they conceived this baby at that t
Traditional makeup looks—red lips, smoky eyes, neutral shadow—have had a sexy spin put on them for Fall, according to Allure . Just take a look at these faces straight from the runway and stay ahead of the game before September falls. WINE RED LIPS A dark burgundy lip makes a deep impact, so keep the rest of your makeup simple with pale blush and shadow. Choose a bold wine shade, such as Dolce & Gabbana The Lipstick in Ultra, and sex it up (tastefully) with a dab of clear gloss on the center of the bottom lip. GLOWY CHEEKBONES Patting a highlighter on the top of your cheekbones is the next best thing to bathing them in candlelight. Just be sure to look for a formula that’s warm and peachy, not overtly frosty. We love Benefit High Beam Luminescent Complexion Enhancer. MONOCHROME EYES AND LIPS For a fresh and flirty look, stick to neutral shades. A light brown eyeliner and shadow emphasize eyes without overpowering them (try Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow/Liner in Busy Signal). Finish with a swipe of peachy lipstick for a pretty, just-bitten flush. SMOKY METALLIC EYES Rim the eyes with black liner (we love CoverGirl LiquilineBlast Eyeliner Pencil in Blackfire), and brush a charcoal shadow over the lids and into the crease. Dust on a copper shade with a hint of shimmer, like Lancôme Color Design Eye Shadow in Bikini Golden, to make eyes pop—and hearts stop. GET THE REST HERE! 5 Shine-Fighting Tips For Oily Summer Skin What Do Black Men Have Against Women With Short Hair? Face The Facts About Facials
Stars came out in full glam for the 2011 ESPY Awards. Kerry Washington wore a short, silver, sleeve-dress with an open back. She looked absolutely stunning! Lisa Leslie showed up in a blue one-sleeved dress, silver jewelry and rocked it! As for Serena Williams, she strutted her stuff in a hot pink jacket-dress showin’ a lil’ more than desirable. Check out what these celebs and more were wearing and let me know what you think of their outfits! For related stories, check out: Gabrielle Union & Serena Williams Go Court Side At NBA Finals [PHOTOS] Kerry Washington Stars In New ABC Series “Scandal” [TRAILER] Essence Profiles Amar’e Stoudemire & More Sexy Black Athletes [PHOTOS]
There are many advantages of using baby walker. One is to be proud of giving a valuable gift to the babies and the baby will be happy inside it.I must say that I am not a fan of baby walkers. All four of my godchildren learned to walk without them. Natural Remedies To Soothe Your Teething Infant We used the old fashioned method of standing behind and holding their hands while they attempted to walk. The oldest fooled us all, when she sat next to the coffee table pulled herself up and used the table as her guide. Many children learn that way. Parents do believe that if anyone is there to take care of the child in a walker then the risk of accident us comparatively less, but this is comparatively not correct. Because with the help of a walker a child can easily move from one corner of the room to the other so that if the door is half opened or slightly opened the risk of an accident to break the head or to fall down is comparatively more. How To Deal With Relationships That Can Affect New Moms and Dads Before buying an expensive walker think of the following: The recent studies brought out that children who uses the Baby walker will walk slower that the others. So that there will be a difference of about 2 to 3 weeks. Usually the bones above to that of knee help in walking but the child who uses the baby walker is done with the help of the bones below the knees. Since the child in the baby walker keeps on walking the tendency of manual walking arises slowly only. So the child may not even get the balance of walking. Hence, they walk later than that of others. Many walkers are designed in such a way that the baby cannot see their legs while walking. They cannot even recognize that they walk with the help of their legs. The children even show some different mode of walking than that of an ordinary child. The legs of those child are bended than that of an ordinary child. So that the way of walking may change and even becomes difficult to change as that of an ordinary man. Within a few time the child can reach wherever he needs with the help of the walker.So that the other members of the family should be aware of this fact and should not keeps poisonous or any such items to their reach. Dangerous things like knife, needles, pins etc have to be kept safe elsewhere. Items such as sharp-headed furniture, door sides are to be always noted that they are moved from the way of fully opened so that to avoid accidents to the little ones. Good luck and tell us how it turns out in the comments below. We would like to hear your tips.
Tune in Monday night for the series premiere of “ALPHAS” on the Syfy channel. “ALPHAS” is an action-packed thriller from writers Zak Penn (The Avengers, X-Men: The Last Stand) and Michael Karnow. In the series, five ordinary people are brought together to form one extraordinary team of Alphas — people with the unique power to stretch the capabilities of the human mind giving them superhuman physical and mental abilities. Malik Yoba (“Why Did I Get Married?”, “NY Undercover”) plays Bill Harken, a former FBI agent who is also a hyperadrenal Alpha — an everyday person with a very special physical ability. Bill is able to summon amazing strength by consciously activating the “fight-or-flight” response. With a flood of adrenaline, pain receptors are subdued and for a short bursts of time, he experiences super human strength and a resistance to harm that borders on invulnerability. “ALPHAS” airs on Syfy July 11th 10P.M. EST/9c Visit the show’s website: http://www.syfy.com/alphasseries/ TRAILER: RELATED POSTS: TRAILER: TYLER PERRY’S WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO? Malik Yoba Blogs About Janet Jackson’s Return To Work
Critics praise the ‘stout farewell’ of David Yates’ action-packed franchise finale. By Terri Schwartz Daniel Radcliffe and Ralph Fiennes in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures The final installment of the “Harry Potter” series is primed to make magic at the box office, but it’s already getting raves from critics as well. Early reviews of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” are positive across the board, earning the flick a whopping 100 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes . And although that number is likely to dip a bit once all of the reviews come flooding in next week when it hits theaters — we’ll be streaming live from the red-carpet premiere on Monday, July 11, at 4:30 p.m. ET on MTV.com — the overwhelming consensus is that “Deathly Hallows, Part 2” delivers on every level. Additionally, it seems that splitting the “Deathly Hallows” into two parts was a good call. While reviews for “Deathly Hallows, Part 1” tended to find that the movie felt too much like a prelude to the climax of the upcoming “Part 2,” the early reviews for the final film make it clear that the last installment doesn’t skimp on the action, emotional core or storytelling that has driven the franchise. The real question is whether “Part 2” is a satisfying conclusion to the “Potter” series, and the consensus seems to be that it definitely is. But don’t take our word for it: Read on and check out what the critics are saying. The Story “The film versions of J.K. Rowling’s stories have enthralled me, and I watched them with child-like wonder. The final film chapter had me literally sitting on the edge of my seat at times, particularly in the scene where Harry, Ron and Hermione (who for reasons too complicated to go into here has to look like Bellatrix Lestrange) break into a bank and escape over the London skyline on the back of a fire-breathing dragon.” — Baz Bamigboye, The Performances “The actors here have to make the most of their fleeting moments, and they consistently do. What the post-‘Potter’ careers of Radcliffe, Watson and Grint will be like is anyone’s guess, but at this point they know how to take these particular characters to the bridge without breaking a sweat. Alan Rickman gets to show us many sides of Snape, and he’s as compelling as always, even when the flashbacks use some freaky age-erasing special effects that leave his face looking odd. [Helena] Bonham Carter’s Bellatrix Lestrange is as goth-gorgon as ever, but she has some fun with some early scenes in which she gets to portray the Hermione-on-polyjuice-potion version of the character. And during the film’s big climactic battle, [Maggie] Smith and Julie Walters get some tasty moments that make their relatively small roles over the course of the series worthwhile.” — Alonso Duralde, The Wrap The Split “Fully justifying the decision, once thought purely mercenary, of splitting J.K. Rowling’s final book into two parts, this is an exciting and, to put it mildly, massively eventful finale that will grip and greatly please anyone who has been at all a fan of the series up to now. If ever there was a sure thing commercially, this stout farewell is it.” — Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter The Action “Perhaps the greatest triumph of this final film is its ability to overcome the deficiencies of J.K. Rowling’s writing. In the last Harry Potter volume, she failed singularly to muster the epic feel needed; as a result, on the page, the concluding battle at Hogwarts was a damp squib. But [director David] Yates here transmutes it into a genuinely terrifying spectacle, as bloodied students fight desperately against a horde of screaming black-robed Death Eaters.” — Philip Womack, The Telegraph The End “And if you think you know how it all ends, you don’t. Yates has wisely tickled the face-off between the rivals to make it even better than the version Rowling wrote in her book. Unlike many other franchises, the quality of the Harry Potter films never dropped. The producers could have broken box-office records with a basic cardboard set thanks to the dedicated fanbase. Yet they have blown a fortune to make a special experience for them.” — Grant Rollings, The Sun We’re streaming live from the red carpet at the New York premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” on Monday, July 11, at 4:30 p.m. ET. Visit MTV.com to watch interviews with the stars and see the winner of the Harry Potter World Cup announced live. Tweet your questions for the cast @MTVNews using the hashtag #AskPotter. Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos Scenes From ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2’ Related Photos “Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 2”
‘If they’re going to do it again, they have to attempt it with somebody else,’ LaBeouf told MTV News By Josh Wigler Optimus Prime in “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” Photo: Paramount Ask the stars, ask the critics, ask your friends: It looks like the universal consensus is that “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” is the very best of the bunch. But it also might be the very last of the bunch, at least for director Michael Bay and leading man Shia LaBeouf, who have both announced their intentions to depart the series following this latest battle between the Autobots and Decepticons. “If they’re going to do it again, they have to attempt it with somebody else,” LaBeouf told MTV News at the New York City premiere of “Dark of the Moon” on Tuesday night, reaffirming his plans to leave Sam Witwicky right where he is. “We took it to the limit. We tried as hard as we could. I don’t think we can turn in a movie that’s better than this, really.” The question has been raised before: Can “Transformers” continue without Bay and Shia? From producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura’s perspective, it would certainly be tricky. “You can’t replace them. You’d have to go about doing it another way, that’s what you’d do,” he said. “Another way” is exactly the idea Shia had in mind for how to continue moving the multimedia franchise forward without him and Bay at the helm. “If you want to keep making more ‘Transformers’ movies, you need another anchor,” he explained. “It’s different than, like, ‘Indiana Jones.’ Harrison Ford has an age. He’s human. Optimus Prime is going to be Optimus Prime forever. He’s never going to grow older. So you just need another human anchor. I think you just need to find it. There’s tons of great actors.” But Shia says he won’t be that anchor anymore. “I think I’ve taken Sam as far as I can, creatively,” he said. “We set out to make a certain thing. We wanted to make the best movie we could, and we had three shots at it. On the third one, we did it. I don’t think that either one of us wants to return to it and attempt it when it was this good.” That’s LaBeouf’s perspective, at least, but what does Bay think? When we caught up with him on the red carpet, the Master of Bayhem reflected on not just what the series has meant to him, but what it’s meant for fans across the globe. “I gotta tell ya. It’s been a touching moment for me. It’s bittersweet for me, having done this franchise for six years,” said Bay. “Today we got an urgent call from Make-a-Wish . They said, ‘There’s a little boy in Texas. He’s got two days. He wants to see ‘Transformers 3.’ So we made a special print. We’re flying [the copy] to his hospital room right now in Texas so he can see it. That’s the power of these movies. That touches your core, you know?” Still, for the moment, Bay is busy enough “birthing this one now. The movie’s coming out tonight. Let’s just enjoy this one!” It certainly seems as though the fans are following those orders, as are the film’s castmembers. In fact, it’s one actor in particular who feels the most confident that Bay and LaBeouf aren’t done with “Transformers.” “Let me tell you, I’m going to see what I can do. Leave it with me,” grinned Rosie Huntington-Whiteley . “The boys listen to me. I’ve got it under control, people — don’t worry. Who knows [if there’ll be a fourth film], but you can never say never.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Transformers: Dark of the Moon.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘Transformers: Dark Of The Moon’ Crashes Into New York City ‘Transformers: Dark Of The Moon’