Friday, October 4, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Penelope Cruz's Directorial Debut!
Penelope Cruz made her directorial debut with this 5-minute short film for Agent Provocateur. The commercial is promoting L’Agent, the lingerie line she designed with her sister Monica Cruz.
It's your usual Agent Provocateur advertisement. Beautiful woman, scantily clad. There just seems to be a lot more Ass in this video then normal. Granted, this is promoting the new line she has, so I guess that means there is a lot more Ass featured items in the collection. Good for her and her sister.
The video is cool. But then there is that messed up point where a Homeless looking Javier Bardem shows up and ruins everything. Way to cockblock, bro. :/
Overall it's a good piece. Interested in seeing what else she chooses to do in the future.
This gives me the chance to share my favorite Agent Provocateur commercial.
It features Kylie Minogue.
Enjoy.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn hosts SCARED STIFF guests the SOSKA SISTERS
There's a new Horror talk show and it's hosted by the amazing Jennifer Blanc-Biehn (actress producer of The Victim, Among Friends and director of the upcoming The Night Visitor).
Her first guests are the TWISTED TWINS... Jen and Sylvia Soska (Dead Hooker in a Trunk and AMERICAN MARY)
This new Horror Talk Show is on theStream.tv and I think everyone involved is doing something amazing. The Horror community needs a show like this!
Congratulations on the first episode and I look forward to many more!
WATCH IT HERE:
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn: @jenniferblancb
Jen & Sylvia Soska: @twisted_twins
Her first guests are the TWISTED TWINS... Jen and Sylvia Soska (Dead Hooker in a Trunk and AMERICAN MARY)
This new Horror Talk Show is on theStream.tv and I think everyone involved is doing something amazing. The Horror community needs a show like this!
Congratulations on the first episode and I look forward to many more!
WATCH IT HERE:
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn: @jenniferblancb
Jen & Sylvia Soska: @twisted_twins
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Watch the Cast & Crew of 'The Conjuring' in the BTS Footage!!!
Here is an interview with Director James Wan.
I love seeing all the professionals working at the highest level. This crew is amazing. I do believe that aspiring actors should pay close attention to how "in-the-moment" the actors are on this film. Even when they run off camera they are still in it! That is how it's done.
Amazing footage to watch!
Here is the trailer for "The Conjuring" in case you haven't seen it yet.
The Conjuring Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheConjuringMovie
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Friday, May 10, 2013
Jennifer Lawrence Best Celebrity Photobombing
Jennifer Lawrence is awesome. Case in point. At the fancy Met Gala, as Sarah Jessica Parker walked the red carpet, Lawrence made an appearance that is surely one of the best photobombs on a red carpet in a long while.
Marion Cotillard also seemed to enjoy the pose, look in the background at her laughing.
Marion Cotillard also seemed to enjoy the pose, look in the background at her laughing.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Trailer: 'CARRIE' starring Chloƫ Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore
Now, after this trailer, I can not wait to see this film! The dynamic between these two actors is going to be amazing.
Watch the Trailer Now:
Trailer: 'Only God Forgives'
Ryan Gosling reteams with Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn in the Bangkok-set crime pic, which RADiUS-TWC will release July 19. Gosling plays the scion of a drug-smuggling family who runs a Thai boxing club and is sent on a quest for vengeance by his mother (Kristin Scott Thomas).
Here’s the newly unveiled red band trailer:
Here’s the newly unveiled red band trailer:
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Tilda Swinton Sleeps in a Glass Box at MoMA
Actress Tilda Swinton, best known for her Oscar winning role in Michael Clayton (2008) or my favorite, her role as Gabriel in Constantine, has now taken to performance art of some kind.
In New York City, at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), people may randomly stumble upon Swinton sleeping in a glass box in the middle of a room. (check out the photos below), The Huffington Post reports.
She has been performing her art in cities across the world since 1995. Though you can not find a listing for it anywhere. There are no scheduled times and No information about the art, other than what is written on the outside of the box as an explanation for the work.
Basically, Tilda strolls into MoMA whenever she wants, gets in her box and sleeps. That's it.
Maybe she just has a hard time sleeping alone?
Gothamist |
Gothamist |
Via Gallerinaoffduty's Instagram |
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Monday, March 4, 2013
The OSCARS Worst Opening Number
The Hollywood Reporter is digging deep into the past and catching up with Eileen Bowman, an actress who, in 1989, played Snow White opposite post-sex scandal Rob Lowe, in one of the most disastrous Oscars musical numbers of all time.
It was an especially interesting read for me, since I really didn't remember this number at all. But I’m including the longest video of it I could find. It is horrible.
I guarantee you will both be glad you watched it and loathe me for watching it at the same time. It goes without saying, but there was a lot of cocaine going around in the late eighties.
Now let's flashback to March 29, 1989!!!!
From the article in THR
The campy live number, arranged and conducted by Marvin Hamlisch, was as over-the-top as the man who masterminded it, Grease producer Allan Carr, a bombastic Hollywood oddball famed for wearing caftans and hosting debauched parties at his disco-equipped house in Benedict Canyon. (That residence, Hilhaven Lodge, is the current home of Brett Ratner, leading some to joke that the place is cursed, at least where producing the Oscars is concerned.
Carr was uniformly shunned at industry canteen Morton’s the following day. Disney, which then had no stake in ABC, was furious over the unauthorized use of its copyrighted version of Snow White and filed a lawsuit against the Academy. And 17 Hollywood heavyweights — among them Paul Newman, Gregory Peck, Julie Andrews and Billy Wilder — signed an open letter deriding the telecast as “an embarrassment to both the Academy and the entire motion picture industry.”
[Bowman, during the audition process] Our first stop was Allan Carr’s house. I remember his swimming pool had pink water in it. He had a 30-foot Oscar outside his door and auditioned us in a robe.
My dress was bought for $23,000 by someone involved with the production who was buried in it. It was a man. I’m leaving it at that. [The next day after the Oscars] My phone never stopped ringing. It was awful. All I can say is what Rob Lowe said, “Never trust a man in a caftan.”
It was an especially interesting read for me, since I really didn't remember this number at all. But I’m including the longest video of it I could find. It is horrible.
I guarantee you will both be glad you watched it and loathe me for watching it at the same time. It goes without saying, but there was a lot of cocaine going around in the late eighties.
Now let's flashback to March 29, 1989!!!!
From the article in THR
The campy live number, arranged and conducted by Marvin Hamlisch, was as over-the-top as the man who masterminded it, Grease producer Allan Carr, a bombastic Hollywood oddball famed for wearing caftans and hosting debauched parties at his disco-equipped house in Benedict Canyon. (That residence, Hilhaven Lodge, is the current home of Brett Ratner, leading some to joke that the place is cursed, at least where producing the Oscars is concerned.
Carr was uniformly shunned at industry canteen Morton’s the following day. Disney, which then had no stake in ABC, was furious over the unauthorized use of its copyrighted version of Snow White and filed a lawsuit against the Academy. And 17 Hollywood heavyweights — among them Paul Newman, Gregory Peck, Julie Andrews and Billy Wilder — signed an open letter deriding the telecast as “an embarrassment to both the Academy and the entire motion picture industry.”
[Bowman, during the audition process] Our first stop was Allan Carr’s house. I remember his swimming pool had pink water in it. He had a 30-foot Oscar outside his door and auditioned us in a robe.
Eileen Bowman today (Photo: Ramona Rosales/The Hollywood Reporter) |
The other girl and I looked at each other thinking, “What is happening?”
My dress was bought for $23,000 by someone involved with the production who was buried in it. It was a man. I’m leaving it at that. [The next day after the Oscars] My phone never stopped ringing. It was awful. All I can say is what Rob Lowe said, “Never trust a man in a caftan.”
Read the entire article on the Hollywood Reporter Website HERE!
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Rob Lowe,
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HILARIOUS '80's HELLRAISER' commercial
Oh the 80's.
Nothing says Hellraiser like a satin jacket, sweatpants, or a thermos.
This restored commercial clip, which appeared at the beginning and end of the movie in the first 1987 release of Hellraiser on VHS and Betamax, offered fans a chance to buy Hellraiser swag.
It spoofed popular infomercials and featured a helpful introduction from a crazy cat lady, who along with her clearly stuffed feline friend, was about to pop a “new watch and wear” video into the old VCR.
Sorry fans, the commercial offer expired in 1989, but check out the full video to see what happened to the cat lady after Hellraiser entered her life. It’s super clever, filled with terrible puns, really silly, and makes me wish everything still looked like this.
original post via FearNet
Labels:
1980's,
awesome,
Clive Barker,
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Film,
Hellraiser,
Horror,
Infomercial,
nostalgic
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