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| Milla Jovovich in lilac at 'On the Road' Cannes premiere: sloppy or gorgeous' | Added 12 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Kaiser already covered the main players at the Cannes On the Road premiere, and here are some of the other guests on hand on the red carpet.
Milla Jovovich seriously underwhelmed in her lilac, slightly Asian-inspired dress. Usually, I love almost anything she wears because, you know, Milla is known to wear the hell out of almost any gown. She’s one of the only great enduring models (seriously, Milla’s been big since the late 1980s), but here, the look falls flat. This dress is wrinkly and cheap-looking and her hair is sloppy as well. Even Milla’s makeup looks underdone. She usually brings it in a big way at Cannes. What happened here?
At least Milla can work this dress from the back view, but she’s worn such superior looks on countless occasions.
Kate Upton also looks slightly cheap on the red carpet as well, but that kind of goes with her downmarket vibe. Her dress is nice, but it doesn’t stand out on the red carpet against all of those suits and tuxedoes in the background. Perhaps an updo would’ve grabbed more attention than those loose locks.
Finally, here’s someone with an identifiable designer ID! Here’s Roxane Mesquida in a Roberto Cavalli gown, and she looks positively gorgeous here. I love that hairdo (which isn’t exactly versatile but still looks great on her) and the dramatic lipstick. She looks like a dream.
Ewan Mcgregor and his wife, Eve Mavrakis, walked the red carpet together. Eva looks quite pretty here, and although I do admit to worrying (perhaps unnecessarily) about their marriage, they seem to support each other when it matters most.
Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet and WENN
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Preparing to step out for the 65th Cannes Film Festival later this evening, Milla Jovovich was spotted making her way through the Nice Airport after landing with her daughter in Nice, France on Tuesday (May 22).
Swarmed by photographers, the "Resident Evil" actress wore a white, blue and yellow striped top with black leggins and dark sunglasses while clinging to her precious girl, Ever, who seemed a little frightened by the camera flashes.
Before catching her flight, Milla tweeted to her fans, "early early and on our way 2 cannes!thanks again 4 all your love with my new single "electric sky"!!check it on utube!"
The 36-year-old recently performed her new single "Electric Sky" in Vienna for the Life Ball, an annual charity event to benefit AIDS.
Check out Milla's new song she shared on YouTube just days ago.
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| Milla Jovovich's Fun-Filled Night at the 2012 Met Ball | Added 12 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Looking forward to an enchanted evening, Milla Jovovich was spotted at the 2012 Met Ball in New York City last night (May 7).
The ?Resident Evil? actress was absolutely fabulous in a sleeveless red and black gown as she made her way inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the ?Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations? event.
In light of Adam Yauch?s tragic death last week, Milla wore a Beastie Boys t-shirt while out at LAX International Airport over the weekend.
She also tweeted, ?We lost one of our greatest talents today. my prayers and thoughts go out to the family and friends of Adam Yauch. Beastie Boys for life.?
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| Milla Jovovich rage tweets at Summit for lazy promotion of 'Three Musketeers' | Added 13 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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The devastatingly gorgeous Milla Jovovich is angry, and when Milla is pissed off, people notice. The actress and star of the new Three Musketeers 3D movie unleashed some frustration upon Summit Entertainment for what she perceived to be a lackluster marketing campaign for her new movie. Regardless of whether or not Milla is correct in her assumptions, the film has debuted at the domestic box office with an abysmal estimated $8.8 million weekend (opening in 4th place after Paranormal Activity 3 and holdovers Real Steel and Footloose), which brings its global total to a mere $57.8 million and probably barely puts a dent in its yet-to-be-revealed but certainly huge budget. Of course, these numbers hadn’t been released (or even conceivable) on Friday, but Milla already knew the score, and she took to her Twitter account to unload on Summit:
The always quick-on-the-draw Deadline has already secured a response from Summit:
I asked Summit last night what it thought of Milla?s accusations, and an executive pointed out that the actress had been up in Canada shooting the next Resident Evil installment “and working 15-hour days and probably didn?t see the campaign. She doesn’t know what she’s talking about and we don’t know where she’s coming from.” On the other hand, Jovovich is married to Three Musketeers 3D director Paul W.S. Anderson, so it’s hard to imagine she is completely clueless to how Summit marketed the film. Nevertheless, Summit points to awareness in the 80s as a sure sign that the movie was marketed adequately even if U.S. grosses were terrible. “Wouldn’t you think she would call us first about this? It’s frustrating. it’s not the right way to behave. If she has a problem then come to the studio and talk about it.” Milla was tweeting on her flight to Japan where Three Musketeers 3D is debuting at the Tokyo International Film Festival. I wonder if Summit will cancel her car pickup and strand her at the airport for mouthing off.
[From Deadline]
This is a toughie because I’m generally Team Milla on all things, but she sort of comes off like a brat in these tweets; although I can see from where her frustration stems because she’s not only defending herself but also her husband, Paul W.S. Anderson, who directed Musketeers. It’s also quite easy to jump the gun and assume that Summit has been preoccupied with its promotion of the upcoming Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part I movie because talk of Edward and Bella is pretty inescapable at this point. However, I personally witnessed many television commercials as well as tons of internet promotion for Musketeers too. Everyone sort of assumed that this movie would do well, but at the same time, nobody really wanted to see it either. Quite simply, Musketeers looked pretty craptastic and not in a good, popcorn-munching way either. It also seemed like a gigantic waste of talent in regard to Matthew Macfadyen, Christoph Waltz, Til Schweiger, and Orlando Bloom. This latest incarnation certainly didn’t promise a new approach to the well-treaded story, and releasing a male-geared action adventure flick is seldom a good plan during football season.
Milla was indeed en route to the Tokyo premiere when she unloaded on Summit, but our photo agencies have yet to reveal what she was wearing at the premiere. So these are mostly leftover photos (that we’ve already covered) of the London premiere and (because I couldn’t resist) a couple of photos of her at London Fashion Week and the Cannes AMFAR benefit. And as an afterthought, here’s a few “meh” stills from that Three Musketeers 3D too:
Photos courtesy of WENN
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| Milla Jovovich's Tokyo Premiere, Summit Attack | Added 13 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Heading overseas in hopes of higher earnings that its dismal $2.9 million opening day in the States, Milla Jovovich took center stage at the premiere of "The Three Musketeers" in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday night (October 22).
Held as part of the 24th Tokyo International Film Festival at Roppongi Hills, the 35-year-old actress joined alongside the film's director (who happens to be her husband) Paul W.S. Anderson and co-star Logan Lerman for the opening ceremony showcase.
The red carpet appearance comes on the heels of a surprising move by Miss Jovovich - as she took to Twitter to speak out against the film's U.S. distributor Summit Entertainment by criticizing their lack of promotional efforts for "The Three Musketeers".
Of the company, which is gearing up for the release of their top-earner "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn," Milla tweeted, ?Are ?summit? promoting it as a family adventure movie? Or are they resting on their laurels from ?twilight? n making no effort? Let me know!?
She added a short while later, ?I think ?summit? hve swept ?3 Musketeers?, a grt family adventure film, under the rug in the US. Shame on them. SHAME ON YOU ?SUMMIT?.?
Meanwhile, a Summit executive was asked by Deadline about Jovovich's harsh words, of which the staffer noted that Milla has been busy filming the next "Resident Evil" in Canada ?and working 15-hour days and probably didn?t see the campaign. She doesn?t know what she?s talking about and we don?t know where she?s coming from.?
The exec added, ?Wouldn?t you think she would call us first about this? It?s frustrating. it?s not the right way to behave. If she has a problem then come to the studio and talk about it.?
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| Milla Jovovich Slams Summit Entertainment | Added 13 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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She?s a well-known actress with dozens of hit movies under her belt, but Milla Jovovich is worried that her latest flick ?The Three Musketeers? won?t score big at the box office.
The ?Zoolander? babe is furious at Summit Entertainment for not promoting the film properly, and has even accused the production company of ?sweeping it under the rug.?
Taking to her Twitter page, Milla tweeted, "'3 musketeers' opens in the US 2night! Do you think ppl know abt the movie?"
"I think 'summit' hve swept '3 Musketeers', a grt family adventure film, under the rug in the US. Shame on them. SHAME ON YOU 'SUMMIT.'"
"Are 'summit' promoting it as a family adventure movie? Or are they resting on their laurels from 'twilight' n making no effort? Let me know!?
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| Milla Jovovich in thigh-baring Salvatore Ferragamo: gorgeous or too much? | Added 13 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Milla Jovovich received a lot of girlcrush love in the comment section yesterday, so let’s continue the trend by discussing her look at the world premiere of The Three Musketeers in London last night. Milla attended with her husband, Paul WS Anderson, who directed the film and looked on adoringly as she killed it in a thigh-baring Salvatore Ferragamo gown and Brian Atwood “Wagner” pumps. With that dress and those accessories, she’s positively gleaming but stops just short of going too far.
Milla can work just about any dress, but she really brought the glamour this time, didn’t she? Although I must admit that I’m not crazy about the hot pinkish shade of lipstick she chose. Otherwise, she looks fantastic.
Conspicuously missing from the premiere was one Christoph Waltz, but that might be for the same reason that he missed this week’s Carnage premiere at the New York Film Festival; that is, he suffered a very painful injury (a dislocated pelvis) when he fell off a horse while training for his role in Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained.
Luckily, we’ve still got the likes of Orlando Bloom to ogle. I have to say that I do like him more since he and Miranda Kerr got married — he seems a lot more satisfied and relaxed, both in candid shots and on the red carpet. Obviously, he realizes that he’s one lucky and happy bloke.
Also in attendance was a very bearded Matthew Macfadyen with his wife, Keeley Hawes, who wore a sleek orange-red number but (oddly) paired it with some rose-printed pumps. She reminds me so much of Sadie Frost — anyone else see it too?
Photos courtesy of Fame and WENN
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| Orlando Bloom & Milla Jovovich Debut 'The Three Musketeers' | Added 13 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Giving the Brits a first look, Orlando Bloom and Milla Jovovich were spotted at the UK premiere of ?The Three Musketeers in 3D? today (October 4).
The ?Pirates of the Caribbean? stud looked dapper in a black suit as he hammed it up at the Vue Westfield in London, England.
Meanwhile, Ms. Jovovich was accompanied by Paul W S Anderson as she sauntered down the red carpet in a fabulous black dress.
According to press, ?The family adventure sees the 17th-century band of heroes set out to defend the Queen's honor and protect France from war.? It hits theaters October 21st.
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| Milla Jovovich on her veneer catastrophe & 'embarrassing' male models | Added 13 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I’ve had a serious girl crush on Milla Jovovich since she and I were both 11-years-old. The major difference between us, of course, was that Milla was gracing the covers of Seventeen and Mademoiselle at the time while I was sitting in my bedroom wishing that I looked like her. These days, Milla is still a highly successful model (who has been a L’Oral spokesperson for over a decade) and has managed to carve herself out a very lucrative acting career as well. She recently sat down with the Telegraph to promote The Three Musketeers, and the journalist takes great pains to mention that Jovovich didn’t bring a publicist and appears to possess no PR filter of which to speak. It shows, mostly in a good way.
On Never Taking Fame Personally: When people held up my picture to sign at a premiere it didn’t feel like it was because I was famous - just a part of the job. I would only ever get horrible things said about my acting and so on. And they were right: I was a horrible actress back then.
On Supermodels: The girls who endure past the age of 25 are fascinating because they brought something more to the table. Take the supermodels: sure they had mystique and the glamour, but those girls are smart businesswomen. Lots of pretty faces came and went over the years, but some stuck around and I happen to be one of them.
Now, every client would rather work with an actress. After the supermodel thing, the clients just said, “We’re done with paying top dollar for girls with attitudes who are constantly late.” These days they’ll pay them nothing so they don’t create stars - and I get that. Why have a model on the front of your magazine when you can have Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett or Hilary Swank? Because those girls are intelligent and talented, people are interested.
On Early Success: My poor mum had a lot of problems with me around that time. I was young but I’d been working for years, so if she asked me to clean my room I’d say, “You can’t tell me what to do after I’ve worked a 12-hour day.” It gave me a power that no one that age should have.
On Male Models: They’re even worse than actors. I mean seriously: you’re going to model for a living? It’s embarrassing for a man to model. Because it’s not like their career can take them anywhere - except in rare exceptions, like my ex-boyfriend [the photographer] Mario Sorrenti. If I ever had a boy, my one terror would be that he wanted to be an actor or a model.
On Mothering In Los Angeles: I worry about Ever. She’s the daughter of two successful people living in Beverly Hills: that’s gross. And that’s why at some point I want to take her to live in a village in Mongolia where we can help milk the yaks. Not that I’m ever going to be just a mum because it’s not in my nature, and what’s the point of being with your kid 24 hours a day if you’re depressed, which I would be?
On Her Recent Cosmetic-Enhancement (Veneers) Mistake: It didn’t even look like me. I couldn’t believe that I’d let them take away my smile. Luckily I found a dentist who recreated my teeth the way they were, but it taught me a lesson. Until you can’t bear to look in the mirror without feeling uncomfortable, don’t touch yourself. What is it you people say? “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it?” Because you will break it.
[From Telegraph]
That last part sounds rather scary, for Milla admits to allowing a cosmetic dentist talk her into the veneers after she chipped a tooth while filming a movie. Fortunately, another dentist was able to “redo” them so that she could regain her old look, which probably cost her a fortune and was a process filled with pain. Yet the experience has given her a fresh outlook on the risks of changing one’s appearance, so I am hopeful that she’ll never go the way of the botox and plastic surgery monsters that we’re so familiar with in contemporary society.
While Milla’s male model statements do sound slightly bitchy at first glance, the girl does have a point because modelling is probably the only industry where women outearn males by a hefty proportion. While neither sex can necessarily count on longevity as a model, I think most people see male models as just pinch hitting until they move on to a more practical career or get booted out after they can no longer pass for college aged. Yes, there are the occasional faces that stick around, like Tyson Beckford, but it’s very rare for a male model to become a household name unless, you know, they happen to get mixed up with crazy Halle Berry or start sleeping with Madonna. Ugh.
Milla, however, shall be around as a model (and actress) for as long as she desires. She’s so damn beautiful, and her little girl is just adorable too.
Photos courtesy of Fame
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| Milla Jovovich Heats Up Cabo San Lucas | Added 13 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Continuing to soak up the sun south of the border, Milla Jovovich was spotted at the Las Ventanas resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on Wednesday (August 24).
The ?Resident Evil? actress rocked a white bikini covered by a colorful beach frock as she cracked a bottle of bubbly while sharing kisses with her director hubby, Paul W.S. Anderson.
Married back on August 22, 2009, the happy couple headed to the beautiful locale a few days back to celebrate their second wedding anniversary.
The trip comes as the Anderson directed/Jovovich starring movie ?The Three Musketeers? ? which opens in theaters on October 21 - just released their Russian poster, which unsurprisingly features Milla front and center.
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