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| Dakota Fanning Looks Like A Crazy Person In V Magazine | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I’m all for Dakota Fanning doing more modeling and fewermovies — I’ve been callingfor her to start living up to her hottie potential for a while now. But this shot of her looking like a psychoCirque de Soleil reject for V Magazine isn’t exactlywhat I had in mind… I meant bikinis and lingerie shoots, not […]
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| Katrina Bowden Works Her Booty Good | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I know a lot of times, themedia’s usuallyfocused on all the badstuff happeningin the world: war, global warming, Donald Trump. But I’d like to take a minute (OK, more like 30-45 seconds…) to celebrate something truly awesome: like these shots of one of my favorite underrated hotties Katrina Bowden doing some bikini yoga poses for […]
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| Lea Michele Is Not Very Pretty! | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I know at least some of you dudes out there like thisLea Michele chick. I mean, there’s gotta be a reasonshe’s still sort of famousright? But I’m sorry, I just don’t get it. She’s got an OK body, but she’s just not that pretty. Anyway, here she is stuffed into a tight dress to get […]
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Ever since she went and had kids, we don’t see nearly as much of Elsa Pataky as I’d like anymore. And that’s pretty selfish, if you ask me. But luckily, the Spanish MILF took a night off to show up at the Gioseppo 25th anniversary party in Spain. And hopefully she’ll get even more “me […]
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This post is for the ladies. Keany Reeves firing a gun.
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| Bella Thorne's Underboob Photoshoot | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I hope Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid are paying attention, because Bella Thorne just put on a clinic on how to graduate fromInstagram model to real model. Forgotcalling the paparazzi to watch you go get coffee or hit the club, there’s only one way to be taken seriously as a model: by doing hot photoshoots. […]
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| George Clooney is thinking about retiring because he looks so old on-screen | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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George Clooney is 54 years old. Many actors ? male actors ? have flourishing careers in their 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond. Just today, I was thinking about how much 78-year-old Morgan Freeman works. I mean, do you ever think about that? Morgan Freeman works SO MUCH. He works like he?s paying off Kanye West?s debt. But George Clooney hasn?t been working that much over the past few years. I didn?t think much about it before now, because I assumed it was his choice. I?m sure he gets sent lots of scripts, and of those scripts, Clooney has not had the best taste? recently. His current film, Hail Caesar, has made about $40 million (it had a $22 million budget). Last year?s Tomorrowland ? which was written off as a total bomb ? ended up making more than $200 million, domestically and internationally, although considering the production costs ($190 million-plus) & promotional costs (who knows?), the film didn?t even break even. And that?s all we?ve gotten from Clooney in two years. So Clooney says he?s thinking about retiring? because he?s old and he doesn?t want to look old on-screen. Here are some assorted words from George Clooney:
No one wants to see you age: “I think nobody really wants to see anybody really age. You know, it’s a very unforgiving thing, the camera is, and so aging becomes something that you know, you try to do less and less onscreen. You try to pick the films that work best for you and as you age they become less and less?[the situation is] obviously a lot worse for women.”
But he loves directing: “It is my great love. I enjoy it a lot. I’ve had really great success, and I’ve had some not-so-successful films, and that’s also part of the experience. But what I’ll say is it’s really fun. As you age on screen you get to that point where you really understand that, you know, you can’t stay in front of the camera your whole life. It’s much more fun, and it’s infinitely more creative, to be directing.”
Where he?s putting his money this election year: ?I am a Hillary supporter. I am doing a fundraiser for her? I really love Bernie Sanders, and am really glad he is in the debate. He is forcing the conversation to things that never get talked about in US politics: disparity between the rich and the poor, which is getting worse and worse every day.?
On Donald Trump: ?He?s just an opportunist. Now he?s a fascist; a xenophobic fascist? Let?s put things into perspective. You know, the truth of the matter is, in election season, things go crazy, and the loudest voices are the furthest and most extreme. So you hear a massively stupid idea, like we?re going to ban Muslims from the country. Now, we?re not ever going to do that. It says in the Statue of Liberty, bring us your huddled masses. It?s not what?s going to happen.?
He should have been thinking about diversity before: ?One film I did, The Ides of March, where the lead was Ryan Gosling. And yes, that?s one I didn?t think to, and should have probably thought to, look for a young African American actor to do it.?
[From The Guardian & E! News]
I suspect he won?t retire really, but he?s already hitting the brakes on his on-screen work, and in the future, we?ll probably be seeing him less and less in leading roles especially. Must be nice to have that option when you?re a man, right? At least he acknowledges that it?s harder for women, although more and more, it does seem like actors are going through the same ageism bulls?t that actresses go through. And I bet he will direct more, and I hope he?s serious about keeping diversity in mind.
As for the Trump stuff? yeah, he?s right. I like that he?s learned how to provide a good, solid political soundbyte and just leave it at that. There?s no reason to waste the energy and time on taking down Donald Trump point by point. Just call him a fascist and walk away. And I didn?t know he was a Hillary supporter, for some reason I thought he would be more for Bernie.
Photos courtesy of WENN, Fame/Flynet.
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| Robin Wright's mission statement: 'You don't have to be a bitch to be powerful' | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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The last time we checked in on Robin Wright, she and Ben Foster had broken up again and called off their engagement for what was maybe (?) the second time. That was during the summer of splits last year. And just this week, Ben stepped out with Jack White?s ex-wife Karen Elson. So? if you had money on Robin and Ben reuniting at some point, you were wrong. For what it?s worth, I totally thought they would do the makeup-and-breakup thing one more time. Anyway, Robin covers the new issue of Harper?s Bazaar UK. It?s sort of refreshing to see a woman of this age (Robin is 49) on the cover of a major fashion magazine, even if the editorial is so simple/classic, it?s kinda boring. Here are some highlights from her interview ? she?s promoting the new season of House of Cards, so most of the conversation is about that.
She loves directing: ?I would prefer to be behind the camera … full-on, forever. That would be great.?
Acting versus directing: ?You feel you?ve completed the chapter. It?s so whimsical, this business; you never know when or what is going to come next. So never say never. But if someone said, ?You can either act or direct?, without hesitation I would say, ?Direct?. I think once I tasted the directing, I didn?t want to go back. That?s all. No different to going, ?Oh, I love that restaurant, I don?t want to go back to Denny?s.?
On Kevin Spacey: ?He?s such a master. He turns it on so quickly and is such a fast absorber, just a sponge. You don?t have to say anything to him.?
She became a mother at the age of 25: ?I didn?t know me. I?m living my life now. I?ve raised kids my whole life. Oh my God. [I am now discovering] so many things. So many things that I probably would have learned in my thirties had I not been a mom and a wife … I?m finally getting to me. You know? It?s an essence, it?s a feel thing.?
She wants equality in Hollywood: ?I do want to make changes, for the better. I think my mission statement is: you don?t have to be a bitch to be powerful. I?m trying to stick to that.?
[From The Evening Standard]
I go back and forth on whether I think you HAVE to be a bitch to be powerful. I guess I don?t like the way that statement/thought is framed, because at the end of the day, if you?re a woman with any kind of power, people are going to call you a bitch regardless. And what?s so wrong with being a bitch? Are we equating ?bitch? with ?someone who takes charge? or ?someone who knows her own mind? or ?someone decisive, focused, ambitious and professional?? Are we genderizing the whole notion of power? And that statement from Robin in particular is particularly rich, because? um, she doesn?t really have a reputation for being the most pleasant person to be around.
Photos courtesy of Harper?s Bazaar UK.
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