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| Elizabeth Hurley's Desperate Cleavage Is Awesome | Added 6 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Elizabeth Hurley is really handing on to her youth by a thread. Not that its a bad thing, kinda looks desperate, but I love desperate older women because look what shes providing us. Damn, those knockers look incredible! view all 13 photos
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| Halle Berry is going to make her directorial debut with an MMA drama | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Halle Berry has won an Oscar for a dramatic role in Monsters Ball, shes done the superhero thing with X-Men, she?s given comedy a go (although B*A*P*S wasn?t her finest moment by any stretch of the imagination), and shes been an action figure with roles in Kidnap and Kingsman: The Golden Circle. The 52-year-old actress is now going behind the camera to direct her first film.
Deadline reported on Wednesday that Halle is making her directorial debut with Bruised, a mixed martial arts action drama. In addition to taking the helm, she is also starring in the movie.
The plot follows Jackie ?Justice,? a disgraced MMA fighter who has failed at the one thing she?s ever been good at ? fighting. When 6-year-old Manny, the son she walked out on years ago, returns to her doorstep, Jackie has to conquer her own demons, face one of the fiercest rising stars of the MMA world, and ultimately fight to become the mother this kid deserves.
Halle is currently working on John Wick 3 with Keanu Reeves, who, if you believe the tabloids, may be trying to work on something else with her. I doubt that myself. The fight choreographers from this project will be working with Halle on Bruised.
I?m not really big on action movies, and I?m definitely not interested in MMA, but Halle works out like a maniac and incorporates boxing in her current workout regimen. If there?s anyone who could play a kick-ass mom, it?s her. But, Halle?s recent forays into the genre haven?t made much of an impact at the box office. I mean, did anyone see Kidnap? Hopefully, her work in John Wick 3 might get audiences psyched to see her in fighter mode.
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I want to talk about comfort zones this #FitnessFriday, and I can?t think of a better way to do so then by talking about John Wick 3. As a bonus, check today?s stories for exclusive behind-the-scenes of my #JW3 fight training!! #Sofia has been my most physically challenging role to date. I have never trained this hard before in my life, and I?ve become a better person for it challenges like this keep us youthful, energized, confident it helps us realize we can do more than we ever thought. Last week I mentioned that if you?re the most fit person in a room, then you?re in the wrong room; this film has introduced me to some of the most experienced athletes and stunt men / women I have ever worked with. Take today to consider people who take you out of your comfort zone, find something you feel you cannot do and create an opportunity for yourself to do it. My sore muscles are here to tell you that you CAN.
A post shared by Halle Berry (@halleberry) on Sep 7, 2018 at 3:10pm PDT
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| Matthew McConaughey won't shut up about the problem of 'single parent families' | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos of Matthew McConaughey at the TIFF premiere of White Boy Rick, the true story of Richard Wershe, a young kid in Detroit in 1984 who ends up being some kind of teenage drug kingpin. Matthew plays White Boy Rick?s father, Richard Senior. Richard is a single father raising his kids in Detroit in the ?80s, during the crack epidemic. All of this subject matter is fertile ground for political conversations during the promotional tour. An actor involved with the film could easily go off on tangents about the War on Drugs and the legacy of over-policing and incarceration for drug offenders. An actor could use the promotion to talk about the school-to-prison pipeline, and how communities of color have been ravaged by drugs, policing and mandatory-minimums. Matthew has done none of that. He thinks the story is a cautionary tale about? single-parenting.
Previously, he said some problematic sh-t about single parenting which made it seem like he believes that kids who grow up in single parent homes are always at a disadvantage. Well, he has more sh-t to say, and honestly, it?s like he?s trying to side-step the idea that he?s a Evangelical Republican or something.
How he said, post-2016 election, that people need to ?be constructive? when dealing with Trump. ?What I said, or thought I said is that people were in denial and we have to accept the fact that he?s president. Yes, I do [have my own views on Trump]. But to comment on him in this context, I?d have to be on camera and unedited?. It?s just that I don?t want to become clickbait. What you say is just turned into a headline that people click on.?
His thoughts on #MeToo: ?It?s an issue I have discussed with many women. We?re making progress, but are not there yet. Being paid equally is extremely important. It?s the same with race. Someday we?ll get to the point where women and minorities have equal opportunities. But we?re not there.?
Whether White Boy Rick is a story that?s fundamentally about the failure of the War on Drugs: ?Well, there are many ways of looking at it. This was the ?80s when neighborhoods in Detroit were falling apart. You could also see it in Cleveland when we were shooting the film. It?s the same cycle coming back again?the problem of single-parent families.?
[From The Daily Beast]
Is he dumb? I?m really asking. I never really considered the idea that maybe he?s just a dumb bunny. For one, I don?t think he has any notable thoughts on Trump beyond ?hey, give him a chance, bruh.? Secondly, his answer on #MeToo was utterly boilerplate, like he was reading off from a script his lawyer prepared. And as for him going back to the single-parent issue? I truly don?t understand his dumb mind. The War on Drugs, over-incarceration, the legacy of families and communities being ripped apart by incarceration over at times non-violent drug crimes? and all he keeps coming back to is the ?issue? of single-parent families. Fun fact: Pablo Escobar grew up in a two-parent household!! El Chapo also grew up in a two-parent home, but his father was physically abusive towards all of the kids. But it?s okay because TWO PARENT HOUSEHOLD. What?s going on with Matthew? Why does he sound like an Evangelical preacher warning of the sins of independent single moms?
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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