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Michael Fassbender on ginger-pride: “I have a lot of ginger in my…”

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Mmm… and now for our weekly Fassbender post. I’m sort of surprised we don’t have more Michael Fassbender news these days. Can a sister get some Prometheus interviews? How about a premiere? Anyway, there’s a surprising amount of Fassy stuff to cover, so let’s get to it. First, The Tonight Show got to air an Broadcasting platform : DailyMotion Source : Cele|bitchy Discovery Date : 24/05/2012 10:02 Number of articles : 2

Michael Fassbender on ginger-pride: “I have a lot of ginger in my…”

Willa Ford and Olga Kurylenko Get Wet on Magic City

We’re getting slippery this week on the boob tube as Willa Ford bares boobs, bush and butt and Olga Kurylenko gives us a nice rear view in a duo of Magic City shower scenes. Plus, Alexis Bledel pushes the envelope with major side boob on Mad Men , and Jennifer Love Hewitt continues her weekly parade of silky underthings and deep, deep cleavage on The Client List .

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Selena Gomez Does Cosmo of the Day

Selena Gomez is in some I Love My Body more than Justin Bieber does because that “relationship” was more of a marketing campaign, and he’s way more into fisting Usher weekly as payback for his career……and she looks fucking awesome… You see, I’m a fan of this bitch…she’s got this body of something you feel like a sex offender jerking off to, but she’s pushing 20….making it all ok…and her little tits all perky, likely implants, cuz she doesn’t mine showing them off, like they are purchased item, make her this tight little package worth staring at in her bikini…..even if every time you think about her fucking….images and sounds of Bieber fill your head…for some of you creeps that may help you cum….pedos.

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Enjoy This Wonderfully Scathing Review of Battleship

Universal and Hasbro’s $200 million-plus Battleship has emerged overseas, prompting one Germany-based critic to gas up his flamethrower and go to town : “This thing is an Asylum movie with hundreds of millions of dollars of gloss on it. And much like that hallowed studio, Battleship also feels free to snake ideas from other flicks. In fact, all of its ideas come from somewhere else. Its alien design steals from Halo and Power Rangers as well as a highly recognizable character from Green Lantern . The plot tricks come straight from ID4 (including a “Welcome to Earth”-style line for Rihanna (who, no kidding, is one of the few actually trying hard to deliver a real performance)). By the time they copy Transformers , Terminator and Predator , it’s sad. When they copy Titanic and Space Cowboys , it’s downright depressing.” Can’t wait! [ Film School Rejects ]

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Why You Should Care About the Imminent Death of Film

” By 2013 , film will slip to niche status, shown in only a third of theaters. By 2015, used in a paltry 17 percent of global cinemas, venerable old 35 mm film will be mostly gone.” The epic life and death struggle between film and digital rolls on, and in LA Weekly’s cover story must-read Gendy Alimurung details the sobering — and imminent — sea change in film production and exhibition with insights from figures at every stop on the cinematic food chain: Filmmakers, arthouse/rep theaters, film curators, projectionists, preservationists, and even the cold, lonely (and increasingly studio-blocked) vaults that house the dwindling ranks of cinema’s remaining 35mm prints. “Digital is the future!” you might say. “It’s cheaper and looks just as good as film!” Great taste, less filling, etc. Many a sentimental plea has been made on behalf of 35mm: The way things are going, repertory houses will find their programming options limited to the smattering of popular titles studio vaults make available. There’s that distinguishable living quality to film, with its pops and hisses and beloved imperfections, that digital prints just can’t replicate. Or, as Edgar Wright suggests, shooting on costlier film changes the relationship a director has to the process itself: “Because when you hear the camera whirring, you know that money is going through it. There’s a respectfulness that comes when you’re burning up film.” Most of that’s already been argued, but Alimurung takes pains to appeal to the pragmatic side of digital cheerleaders by pointing out what many proponents of digital film and its many admitted benefits (lower cost, ease of production, cheaper distribution methods) seldom have an answer for: the long-term hazards of going exclusively digital. “The main problem is format obsolescence. File formats can go obsolete in a matter of months. On this subject, [UCLA Film & Television Archive director Jan-Christopher Horak’s] every sentence requires an exclamation mark. “In the last 10 years of digitality, we’ve gone through 20 formats!” he says. “Every 18 months we’re getting a new format!” So every two years, data must be transferred, or “migrated,” to a new device. If that doesn’t happen, the data may never being accessible again. Technology can advance too far ahead.” But the demands and costs of constant technological upgrades aren’t the only issue with the industry moving exclusively to digital. “In the digital realm, the archivist’s mantra, “Store and ignore,” fails. If you don’t “refresh,” or occasionally turn on a hard drive, it stops working. You can’t just stick it on a shelf and forget about it. As restorationist Ross Lipman says, ‘You’re shifting from a model focused on a physical object to data. And where the data lives will be constantly changing.'” What’s saddest is that there isn’t an easy solution to be offered other than appealing to the studios (and, it’s worth noting, the vast majority of allied theater chains represented by the National Association of Theater Owners) to leave room for niche 35mm film culture to live on while their charge into the digital future continues. Major changes are in store for everyone — not just the studios, or the theater owners, or the increasingly obsolete ranks of actual trained projectionists, or the ticket-buyers. So yes, a storm’s coming. What can be done about it? Discuss. [ LA Weekly ] Photo: Julia Marchese of the New Beverly Cinema, Jennie Warren for LA Weekly

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Shameless… After Continued Attacks on the Boeing Company Obama Films Weekly Address From Inside One of Their Plants (Video)

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The man is shameless. After continued attacks by his Administration on the Boeing Corporation and joking about it – Barack Obama filmed his latest Weekly Address from inside a Boeing plant this week. Here’s his latest weekly propaganda film if … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 18/02/2012 10:30 Number of articles : 2

Shameless… After Continued Attacks on the Boeing Company Obama Films Weekly Address From Inside One of Their Plants (Video)

Weekly Address: Obama Berates US Economy “Known for Its Paper Profits… and Financial Speculation”

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Here’s more proof that Barack Obama is totally ignorant of its economic system. He wants to “rebuild the economy that’s not known for paper profits or financial speculation.” From the Weekly Address: From the President’s Weekly Address: …Let me be … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 14/01/2012 10:30 Number of articles : 2

Weekly Address: Obama Berates US Economy “Known for Its Paper Profits… and Financial Speculation”

Lil Wayne’s ‘Truckfit’ Skateboard Clothing Line

Lil Wayne’s skate friendly clothing like, Truckfit, is almost here. Thundercup has photos of Weezy F. Baby’s new line which features skate deck, baseball hats and tees. As previously reported, the line is inspired by Tunechi’s passion for skateboarding (he dedicates a segment to the sport on his weekly ‘Weezy’s Sport’s Corner’ online sports show). (Continue…)

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President & Mrs. Obama Thank Troops, Encourage Spirit of Giving in Holiday Address

President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama offered a special tribute to those who serve our nation and the families who support them unconditionally, while encouraging all Americans to give in their own way in his weekly address. “Giving of ourselves; service to others – that’s what this season is all about. For my family and millions of Americans, that’s what Christmas is all about,” he said. “It reminds us that part of what it means to love God is to love one another … to be our brother’s keeper and our sister’s keeper. But that belief is not just at the center of our Christian faith, it’s shared by Americans of all faiths and backgrounds.” “So whatever you believe, wherever you’re from, let’s remember the spirit of service that connects us all this season – as Americans. Each of us can do our part to serve our communities and our country, not just today, but every day.” Here’s Barack and Michelle’s address to the nation: Obama Christmas Address

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Reese Witherspoon Cameltoe of the Day

Nothing makes Reese Witherspoon look less dumpy than she clearly is…despite all her jogging….or all the work out clothes she wears than a fat upper pussy gunt with a lower pussy sucking up her pants like it is a vaccuum or more likely a blackhole that takes in sin like sex out of wedlock….and spits it out in her weekly visits to church like a good Christian..only to get run over cuz even her God hates her….as do I because the bitch is a lie….she’s not cute, she’s old and annoying…but a camel toe, as disgusting as they can get, is still a cameltoe…

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