Contrary to previous rumors/prayers of every 14-year old girl across the country, Justin Bieber and One Direction will not be collaborating on any music in the near future. “We’ve never actually been asked by him,” Liam Payne told E! News, while Louis Tomlinson added he doesn’t even know if the two sides would mesh: “I think we both do quite different things. We make different music. He’s doing his thing, and we’re doing our thing. However, Bieber and a couple One Direction members are cooking up something together: an actual meal of food! Niall Horan and Zayn Malik stopped by Bieber’s house last night, following the MTV Video Music Awards, and shared the experience with a few million Twitter followers. “At my house cooking some noodles with @NiallOfficial,” Bieber Tweeted along with these photos, adding: “Guys night in full effect.” Earlier in the evening, Horan, Malik and their fellow group members took home three VMA trophies and also performed the smash ” One Thing .” All in all, in other words: not a shabby few hours.
Here is Kate Beckinsale at the Porsche Design’s Group 40th anniversary. Like a Porsche, Kate is slender, sleek and built to withstand the test of time. A true classic. Unfortunately, Kate is also another thing that I’ll never be able to afford to ride.
I spend a good part of my day walking the streets looking for hot moms, I know that sounds weird, but it’s kind of my thing. So when I found these shots of supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio taking the kid for a walk, I was in heaven. Not only is she absolutely gorgeous, she’s a supermodel after all, but she’s wearing some of the tiniest spandex short shorts I”ve ever seen. I love it. I don’t know what else to tell you, to say she’s a milf is an understatement, so I’m just going to sit here with my mouth open.
This ninja Steebie is can’t stop, won’t stop, don’t know HOW to stop! Stevie J, Joseline Hernandez, and Mimi Faust Do Video Web Chat Interview Together We’re not even gonna talk this thing up, just watch it for yourself. Image via YouTube
Former NFL linebacker-turned-actor (not to mention past and future President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho ) Terry Crews took a slightly different journey to action stardom than folks like Sly Stallone , Bruce Willis , Dolph Lundgren and Arnold Schwarzenegger ; his route carved a path through the comedy world, with turns in films including Friday After Next , White Chicks , and Balls of Fury . Cast as the bicep-flexing, quip-happy Hale Caesar in 2010’s The Expendables — a role he admits Wesley Snipes might have otherwise played if things had worked out differently — Crews more than earned his spot on the team, backed by Stallone’s vote of confidence: “He literally told me, ‘I’m going to make you an action star.’” Back alongside his brawny brethren in The Expendables 2 , Crews took time to share a few revelations about his Expendables experience with Movieline — starting with a surprisingly in-depth analysis of the art of delivering the perfect action movie one-liner. What is the secret to delivering the perfect one-liner in a movie like The Expendables 2 ? It’s funny because Sly, Bruce and Arnold kind of perfected it — and let me tell you a little thing that a lot of people don’t know. In the first Expendables there were a ton of monologues, and I mean monologues. Mon-o-logues. Everywhere! I remember I had a two-page monologue and spent about two months learning this whole thing, so did Randy [Couture], he had his own monologue — and we get on set and Sly’s like, “We can’t say any of this.” [Mimes crumpling paper.] I was like, “Ahhhh, the script is gone!” And you realize in an action movie, the one-liners are about necessity because you have to find a way to move the story without talking all the time. So those one little lines — “Hasta la vista, baby” — they’re cute, but they let you know and signal that we’re moving on to another part. So true! “I’ll be back” — the whole thing turns Terminator on its ear. And he did come back! Everybody had them. Those one-liners were so cool because they’re like chapter headings, you know what I mean? You realize, that’s what that is — you need that little thing to keep it the movie flowing but let people know with a signpost, this part is over and we’re starting a new section. And also to inform characters, especially when there are so many in an ensemble like this. Exactly. You need them just because you can’t say it in a monologue. You’ve got to hit it, hit it, hit it, quit it. And then let’s go. Nobody really wants to hear you talk all day. [Laughs] Do you remember what Hale Caesar’s original Expendables monologue was about? Oh, it was about social things in America, how the man in the hood in the ghetto… [Laughs] But after that it was, “Remember this shit, Christmas?” That’s all I had to say! There’s a scene in Expendables 2 where a rocket comes toward you and before diving out of the way you yell, “OH!” And there’s just something wonderfully perfect about that one “OH!” [Laughs] Well you know what, it makes things real! Because we don’t talk in monologues. You say, “What in the world?” It mimics real speech. Sly is a really great writer; I mean, he wrote Rocky . Did you improvise much? There wasn’t a lot of improvisation because he told us exactly how to go — there were times he’d say, “I want a bigger reaction!” Because he had a picture of it in his head. I learned to trust him all the way. You have to trust him. Sure, particularly when there were so many moving parts involved. You can’t improvise gigantic scenes that way, or somebody’s going to get hurt. You have to really stick with it and make what you planned the best it can be, and that doesn’t leave a lot of room for [improvisation]. I’ve done a lot of comedies and when you improv a lot, you say a great joke and the whole crew laughs. Well, you have to do that same scene maybe twenty times, so on the fourth time you say the same joke nobody laughs. What happens? The guy improvises. He makes people laugh again. But you can’t edit it. So you get to the other side and they can’t put it together, because you started changing your act in the middle of the thing to make everybody laugh. So, stop! [Laughs] I’ve been there with the comedians when you’re like, “No dude, say the line. I promise you it’s the first time in the theater that they’ll hear it!” Trust it. But comedians are trying to make the crew laugh. You had more comedy experience than many of your fellow Expendables — when did that came in handy the most? You lead a guy — I can lead a guy just by my expression, and it’s natural. You lead them instead of making it like, “Knock knoc.k” “Who’s there?” It’s all about the timing and the flow. Sly knows it perfectly. It sounds like this shoot was really quickly paced, with little margin for error with rewrites happening on set and having to get coverage of these big elaborate set pieces. It was huge. The biggest movie I’ve ever been involved with. I was looking at the script wondering, “How are they going to do it?” Especially if they couldn’t get certain cast members on jet skis… [Laughs] I know! Well, they did work it out — they just rigged it. You’ve got to have a bigger boat attached to the jet ski and you can get the shot. I like that they thought that they had all these seasoned action stars, of course they can just stick them on jet skis and let them do their thing. Look, let me tell you: One plus one is two. I knew how heavy I was and I felt that jet ski. And you wanted to put two more people on there? [Laughs] Jean-Claude Van Damme played the villain and said that on set he chose to be rude to everyone in order to stay in character, until the very end. Well, this is the thing. We had to have a little distance between him and us. There had to be. If we hung out with him, and he was our pal… it’s really hard to dig up that emotion when it’s time. Because first and foremost, we’re in Bulgaria — we don’t want to mess around. You don’t want to come back and hear, “You didn’t do your emotion right.” You can’t just, like, go down the street to reshoot a scene. Yeah — you’ve got a one-timer. We were like, look — Jean-Claude’s the villain. Let’s treat him like that. And there was a distance; we would shake hands, “Hey, how you doing?” but after that… With so many iconic action stars in this film and the previous one, I imagine you grew up watching some of these guys in their heyday. Who was the one you were most excited to rub elbows with? You do get to memorably drop a Terminator quote directly to Arnold… The first movie I ever did was The 6th Day — and what was weird was watching how much I’ve changed since then. I was nervous, I was scared, I didn’t know what I was doing. Then to go into our scene together here… he noticed how much I’ve grown. It’s such an honor. Because you do change; as long as you keep going, you can get better and better. It’s about effort. But the guy that I have enjoyed the most is Sly, because he hand-picked me for this. He literally told me, “I’m going to make you an action star.” Because I was kind of worried! You mentioned your role was initially meant for Wesley Snipes. Did that make it more nerve-wracking? Yeah! That’s the thing — there were four other choices before me that all fell through, and I was a little nervous. I was like, “Sly, I come from the comedy world…” and he was just like, “You just stay in shape, give me your all, and I’m going to make you an action star.” I just love that guy. He’s like my mentor. He’s amazing. He has that creativity and a will that just won’t quit, and I love him. The Expendables 2 is in theaters today. 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Kim Kardashian gets that TITS GET HITS and that is why she, or her staff POSTED THESE ON HER BLOG SHE DOESN’T WRITE ….they are from 2007 and she was slimmer than she is now, but still fat as fuck, cuz that’s kinda her thing….and the reason black guys love her enough to film sex tapes with her to propel her career like she was Paris Hilton only to be forgotten as a pornstar and embraced as the devil reality TV star….evil….especially if you try to stare into here belly button too long…all saggy, over-sized and hanging over her outfit she’s probably aggressively taped into….that shit can’t be human…
I’m a little confused by these videos, I don’t really know what the hell is going on, but it seems to be a couple of hotties pretending to make out with me through my computer screen so I’m kind of alright with it. Here are April Bowbly and Kat Graham doing their thing to promote some sort of dating website or some garbage like that. I’m not sure what kind of site it is, but I can think of a few other things I’d like to see these girls press up against that glass.
I’m a little confused by these videos, I don’t really know what the hell is going on, but it seems to be a couple of hotties pretending to make out with me through my computer screen so I’m kind of alright with it. Here are April Bowbly and Kat Graham doing their thing to promote some sort of dating website or some garbage like that. I’m not sure what kind of site it is, but I can think of a few other things I’d like to see these girls press up against that glass.
The hottest thing about Rosie Jones is that she chose to get topless in photoshoots for magazines at a young enough age that she could profit from it when she was otherwise not really cut out to be a model…and in doing that she’s built up her own fan base, audience, and has made a little empire that will end with her being a multi millionaire….while she was destined to be a cocktail waitress….and that’s just further reminder to girls everywhere just how important it is to get naked to get ahead…if you are hot or have great tits and you aren’t a millionaire….you’re a fucking loser….I don’t get why she isn’t topless in these pics…isn’t that her thing?
A new film, published by the European Commission and designed to promote women in scientific and research fields, describes science as a “girl thing.” It combines generic pics of beakers and words like “hydrogen” with pictures of rail-thin models wearing designer sunglasses. There’s also a lot of pink. Check it out below. Somewhat amazingly, it’s not a spoof: Science Girl Thing Needless to say, the video went viral, but its lipstick-style logo, techno soundtrack and other touches struck some critics as “offensive” and “insulting.” Some users were so surprised by the video that an EC spokesman was forced to deny it was a joke , insisting that the group “doesn’t really do irony.” Others observed that the “dream jobs” section of the campaign’s website didn’t offer any suggestions, instead inviting readers to “come back soon.” Will they, based on what they’ve seen here? Quite unclear. The video was just one of a series of films, some of which are more straightforward and can be viewed at the Science Girl Thing’s YouTube account .