Kristen Stewart and Garrett Hedlund have some racy scenes in On the Road...so how do their parents feel about the mature content?
"My mom and my sister watched it next to me," Garrett, 28, said at a press event earlier today. "There were a lot of laughs. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing!"
"I think the only thing harder for a parent is watching [your child] in a dying scene," Garrett added. "I've died in, like, three films. To get [my mom] to watch I Am Sam I told her it was a comedy. She came back with pockets full of Kleenex."
As for Kristen?
"I think everyone was really happy it took a few years for the movie to get made," she said. "I haven't really [warned] them...my mom came to Cannes--she loved it and was really proud. I haven't talked to my dad about it yet, really."
"It's easy to be mature about it, and place it in a context and feel protective of it," the 22-year-old Twilight star added.
Director Walter Salles also commented on how mature Kristen was about the nude scenes.
"I think that she's such a mature and serious actress, that although the character is very different than who she is, she understood everything in the logic of the character made sense," Walter said.
In fact, Kristen added that Welcome to the Rileys was probably more difficult for her parents to watch.
"I was so overtly sensitive about anything to do with--not overtly sexual--just anything about a young girl," Kristen said about Rileys. "It rocked me and I think my parents could feel that as well."
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‘Californication’s’ Summer Crosley Is a Model You Should Know
28-years old small town girl from Illinois Summer Crosley is a face you may have seen before, whether it be her photos in GQ, FHM, and Maxim, or her appearances on "Californication" and "Nip/Tuck." (She had a great nude scene in season four, if that jogs the memory.)
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All us Page 3 girls should give true gent Bev the most glam send-off ever
Sun beauties pay tribute to legendary snapper Beverley Goodway
A Bev-y of beauties ... Sun man Beverley Goodway gets a Page 3 send-off at his retirement in 2003 |
THEY were our Page 3 girls – and he was their Page 3 man.
The bow-tie wearing dad-of-two spent 63,000 hours photographing thousands of topless beauties over his 33 years with The Sun.
Here eight of them share their memories of a true gent with EMILY FAIRBAIRN, AMY JONES and DI JAMES.
The picture with each of our models is their favourite Beverley shot of themself.
Nicola McLean
DAZZLED as a Page 3 girl from 1999 to 2004 then went on I’m A Celeb. Nicola, 31, says:
“He was the first photographer who took my picture for Page 3. I was 18 and so nervous. But as soon as I walked into the studio I felt at ease because Beverley was just the nicest man.
“He just loved his job so much and he treated it as an art form.
“He was so passionate about Page 3 that it made you realise you were part of something big, something special.
“Beverley ended up being really influential in my life because I used to sit in his studio for hours after shoots just chatting about stuff and we became really close.
“When I told him I wanted to be on TV and do I’m A Celebrity, he said, ‘You absolutely will’. He believed in me from day one.
“All of us Page 3 girls should go to the funeral – make it the most glamorous funeral ever.”
Katie Price
PROBABLY the most famous of Beverley’s gorgeous girls. Katie, 34, says:
“I remember so clearly the day he took my first Page 3 photo. I was given the address for this office block and as I was going up these dingy stairs I was starting to feel like something wasn’t right.
“When I knocked on the door and this old man opened it to reveal a room full of topless pictures of girls, I didn’t feel any better.
“But as soon as Beverley started talking to me all those fears went away. He was such a gentleman.
“Before every shoot Beverley would get me two jacket potatoes with cheese and onion and loads of butter. He couldn’t believe how much I ate.
“We got really close because I was at his studio almost every week. We’d just sit and eat and chat.
“He told me not to get my boobs done but I did it anyway.”
Sam Fox
KICKED off her glamour career on Page 3 in 1983 and went on to become one of Britain’s favourite pin-ups. Sam, 46, says:
“Beverley took my first ever picture and The Sun then signed me for four years. That was all down to Beverley and a fantastic start.
“You hear all these stories about how glamour photographers could be a bit creepy but he was a professional and made me feel comfortable.
“He was a real family man and had pictures of his kids all over his studio.
“On a hot day he would get the ice cubes out, then turn his back while you used them – boobs always look better when you’re a bit chilly, without going into too much detail!
“He had so much respect. His photos were gorgeously lit. He hated heavy make-up and loved the naturalness of you.
“He made my smile famous. I tried to do a pout but he’d say, ‘No Sam, it’s your smile that’s going to make you famous’. It’s such a tragedy that he is gone.”
Jo Hicks
MADE her debut after entering our Baywatch-lookalike contest. Jo, 32, says:
“When I think of Beverley, I picture him in one of the many bow ties that he used to wear. He was very well-spoken – a gentleman in every way.
“You never felt uncomfortable in his company and I think that’s why he was such an amazing person.
“He really treated everyone so well and he got the best out of every model that worked with him.
“He would always have me on shoots and be shouting, ‘Super Jo, oh wow!’ when we got the right shot.
“It would just make me chuckle to myself because he was one of the most passionate photographers I had ever worked with. He made Page 3 very cool and acceptable. His pictures said it all – flawless!”
Nina Carter
ONE of the first Page 3 girls after we launched our topless beauties in 1970. Nina, 60, seen with Jilly Johnson in a fashion shoot by Bev, says:
“He was such a cheerful soul. It was an occasion to go and work for him because he made you laugh and always looked after you.
“All the photographers of the day were pretty trendy – most had long hair and were a bit rock ’n’ roll.
“But Beverley was very conservative. He’d wear his trousers a little too short, with his shirt tucked right in.
“But he was a darling. We would all sit round and gossip about what we’d done the night before and he would say, ‘Oh! Oh dear!’ and be quite shocked.”
Nicola T
WINNER of The Sun’s first-ever Page 3 Idol contest in 2002. Nicola, 29, says:
“Turning up at the studio for the first time was incredibly nerve-wracking and I took my mum Tina with me for moral support.
“When Beverley opened the door I was a bit surprised because I thought, ‘That’s a girl’s name’. But he instantly made me feel comfortable. He made me and Mum a cup of tea and we sat down and had a chat.
“He made you feel so welcome. He looked like a gentleman with his shirts and his bow ties and he acted like one.
“He was sort of like a counsellor as well.
“Because he had such a kind nature, you’d end up telling him all your problems. He gave great advice – he could have given The Sun’s Dear Deidre a run for her money!
“He was a gentle soul and a true professional. Shooting with him was a real privilege.”
Anna Taverner
WINNER of a Sun readers’ vote for the best-ever bum. Anna, 29, says:
“I remember Beverley having days he wasn’t well but I never pried. He was really posh and shy with his little owl glasses and always said to me, ‘Fantastic derriere’.
“Nothing was retouched. You had to get it absolutely perfect so he was very specific – ‘a little more that way, turn that way’ then, ‘Got it!’
“He had favourite poses with every model – they all had a signature pose that he thought suited them the most.
“He made me laugh when he’d talk about Geri Halliwell and how he turned her down!
“He was always concerned for the girls. Jordan used to come to the studio in the shortest skirt and he’d be concerned about her walking around and leaving the studio afterwards.
“He was more shy than the girls – and always wearing a dickie bow!”
Linda Lusardi
BEV’S favourite girl to work with – he once raved: “Linda was a natural.” Linda, 54, says:
“I have a lot to thank Beverley for. For my first shoot I ironed my hair straight but failed to impress the picture editors.
“But he saw my potential and asked me to come in again. It was pouring with rain and my hair went curly. He told me to keep it like that and the rest is history.
“Our sessions would be over very quickly so we’d always sit down for a cup of tea and a chat. We’d put the world to rights.
“We worked together for 12 years and over that time he became a firm friend.
“My heart goes out to his wife Karen and his two daughters.
“He was the best photographer I ever worked with. A lot of the photographers I met were wide-boys – always loud-mouthed and swearing. But Beverley was just the opposite – polite and shy.
“I will miss him very much.”
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First Poster For HOTEL DE SADE
Red Sea Media has debuted the poster for the upcoming psycho sexual thriller Hotel de Sade, originally titled Hotel 69, which will be the Singapore release title.Hotel de Sade is set for release in 2013.
The revenge thriller centers around a man named Zhang Li, who is dismantled after believing that he killed his daughter instead of saving her from kidnappers. He finds himself lured to China seeking solace in pain and blood at Paradise Hotel, where every carnal and beastly desire is satiated. With a savage boss, the terrifying Burnt Man at the helm of the underground brothel, no perversion is turned away. With a sudden revelation while at the brothel, Zhang Li must confront his worst fear to bring order back to his life.
Director Oman Dhas speaks on the flick,
Hotel De Sade is a film with many deeply penetrating layers. Through a revenge plot, it explores the concept of evil, how it begins, grows, and overwhelms an average man. The idea comes from a simple, even noble, notion of the extremes that an honest man would go to in order to avenge an innocent person.
Hotel De Sade is penned by Goh Ming Siu, and stars Fish Chaar, Debra Teng, William Lawandi and Joanne Marie Sim.
Check out the trailer and teaser art poster for the one that you will want.
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Aimee Teegarden
By Kenneth (November 5, 2012)
Aimee Teegarden is a 23-year-old American actress and model, who got her big break when she was cast as Julie Taylor in the epic television series, Friday Night Lights (you can read our review of FNL here). Young Hollywood Awards named Aimee “TV Actress of the Year” for her work on FNL. Since then, Aimee has appeared in a number of films (Scream 4, Prom, Beneath the Darkness), as well as a few series on television (90210, CSI, Punk’d) and a Web series called Aim High! Aimee has also appeared in Hinder’s music video for the song Without You, and you can catch the YouTube clip here! Aimee is set to star in CW’s The Selection, which appears scheduled to begin filming in early 2013. For more details about Aimee, check out an excellent fan site at Aimee-Teegarden.us!* On the same career trajectory of one Maggie Grace, Aimee is 23 and about 3-4 years away from doing her first nude scene. For now Aimee is busy turning down risque movie roles and offers from cable-based shows hoping to make her name in lame-ass network series and TV-movies. It ain't going to happen. She is way too restrained in every facet of her acting. It's my nice way of saying she sucks big time. Basically a two-note performer. Her facial expression is reserved for smiling, pout and going doe-eyed when in tense situations. Yep. That's how Ms.Grace slunk through her own flicks and thought she can get away with it until the age factor comes into equation. These girls never seemed to realize the reality and I blamed their rep too. If you ain't got the acting chops and flunking the auditions - either quit or drop the nudity clause to capitalize on your hot bod. The days of "I-will-never-go-nude' of Kristen Bell, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle-Gellar are long gone. It's a totally different decade altogether with movies and television shows leveraging off in a dire economy and producing contents that caters to new generation of young viewers who seems to be immune to sex and violence depicted on screen. The influx of foreign talents is also a major game changer. American artists need to check out the interviews done by present and upcoming Aussie/British talents talking about coming to Hollywood to establish themselves as if it was rite of passage rather than a career option. Aimee have personally experienced that in Love and Honor playing second fiddle to couple of Australians. Aimee needs to step up her game, don't be so freaking prudish and show her tits. Yep. Ultimately that's the whole point of this opinion piece!
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Young Hollywood: Popeyes commercial was Aubrey Plaza's big break
by Amy Kaufman [November 5, 2012]
Celebrities are so often given free handouts -- designer clothing, courtside seats to the Lakers -- that it’s hard to imagine a star being excited by the prospect of free butterfly shrimp.
But “Parks and Recreation” regular Aubrey Plaza insists she was overjoyed to be consuming said fried food as the face of Popeyes Chicken and Biscuits, though she wasn't yet a star.
“I remember a moment where I was eating a bunch of butterfly shrimp and getting paid a lot of money to do that" during a Popeyes commercial, the actress recalled during the Los Angeles Times’ third annual Young Hollywood roundtable on Friday night. “I was living in Queens and I had no money, and I remember thinking, ‘I think I could do this. I’ll just do stuff like this.’ ”
Plaza, 28, joined Mary Elizabeth Winstead, 27, and Bella Heathcote, 24, for a lively discussion during AFI Fest, where the three up-and-comers shared candid tales of how they broke into Hollywood.
Winstead, who stars in this fall’s alcoholism drama “Smashed,” first visited Los Angeles at age 14, when she was thrilled to tour the sets of the television shows “Boy Meets World” and “3rd Rock From the Sun.” But it wasn’t until she worked with Quentin Tarantino on 2007’s “Death Proof” that she felt at home with her career choice.
“When [Tarantino] hired me and he actually sat me down and told me how much he loved me as an actor, I was like ‘Oh, man. Maybe I’m actually OK at this and can actually do something more with it,’ ” Winstead said.
And Heathcote? Her story involved a flirtatious Dustin Hoffman; check out the clip above to hear it. And circle back with Movies Now through the week as we continue to post short videos with additional highlights from the conversation.
Many parents are wary of their children becoming actors, fearful that their progeny will toil in minimum-wage jobs while going on endless auditions.
Bella Heathcote, one of the young actresses featured on this year's Los Angeles Times Young Hollywood roundtable at the AFI Fest, said her father was not excited by the prospect of her moving from Australia to Hollywood. He was a lawyer, and Heathcote said she worked as a paralegal at his firm to placate him.
"He spent a few years being like,'‘Yeah, that’s great. You can do acting after you go to university and get a degree. Once you figure out your backup plan, you can go and be an actor,'" the 24-year-old star of the upcoming "Not Fade Away" recalled. "And then I did one year and just dropped out. I was like, 'Ugh, I’m gonna kill myself.'"
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, 27, the youngest in a big family, said her parents were more encouraging: Her older siblings fought all those battles ahead of her and wore her parents down. But 28-year-old Aubrey Plaza also faced resistance from her parents. And when she finally persuaded her mother to let her attend an audition in New York at age 12, things didn't pan out.
"I totally bombed and totally got rejected in my face," Plaza said. "[The casting director] was like, 'We're actually looking for African American boys.'"
* 28-years old Aubrey Plaza sulking type of humor is actually pretty effective. She was effortlessly amusing during the interview overshadowing the other two girls Mary Elizabeth Winstead, 27, and Bella Heathcote, 24. Aubrey could pull a Sarah Silverman by going nude in a surprise move. Bella is a certainty. Reserved MEW have a long way to go if she was really serious about doing nudity if the script feels right.
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Victoria’s Secret Swim 2012: Angels, Islands and Oh-So-Sexy Suits
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Naked portrait of pregnant Sienna Miller unveiled
British artist Jonathan Yeo has unveiled a striking portrait of heavily pregnant actress Sienna Miller as part of his new exhibition (I've Got You) Under My Skin in Berlin.
Yeo said: "This portrait of Sienna was painted a few weeks before the birth of her baby Marlowe ... I wanted an image that epitomised the human body in its most naturally beautiful state to make the sharpest possible contrast with my other paintings in this exhibition, which document patients undergoing cosmetic surgery in a bid to help them conform to societal notions of beauty."
The image, which shows the actress entirely naked, is likely to provoke heated debate over what can be described as art and whether nudity is controversy for its own sake.
The artist spent 18 months observing the work of cosmetic surgeons in the US and UK and has produced a series of images which explore the processes and results behind surgery.
“For me it seemed both appropriate and necessary to exhibit these images of the flesh in Germany: a country with a more relaxed attitude to the corporeal, where the exposed body is not automatically sexualised or considered taboo," Yeo said.
By posing naked while pregnant for an artist, Miller follows in the footsteps of the actress Demi Moore. The image of Moore heavily pregnant, taken by Annie Leibovitz, appeared on the front cover of Vanity Fair twenty-one years ago.
Yeo praised Miller's courage in agreeing to sit for the portrait: "The power of the painting partly lies in the fact that Sienna is widely regarded as being one of the most naturally beautiful actresses in the world as well as being a fashion icon to a generation of girls. It is a tribute to her courage and self-confidence that she agreed to sit for this," he said.
The artist has painted other celebrities, including Dennis Hopper, Rupert Murdoch and Minnie Driver. He also created a famous portrait of George W Bush, made up of paper torn from pornographic magazines.
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Yeo praised Miller's courage in agreeing to sit for the portrait: "The power of the painting partly lies in the fact that Sienna is widely regarded as being one of the most naturally beautiful actresses in the world as well as being a fashion icon to a generation of girls. It is a tribute to her courage and self-confidence that she agreed to sit for this," he said.
The artist has painted other celebrities, including Dennis Hopper, Rupert Murdoch and Minnie Driver. He also created a famous portrait of George W Bush, made up of paper torn from pornographic magazines.
Casket Maker Lindner Returns with Another Shocking Topless Calendar
Published by celebuzz
Last year Lindner made quite some waves with their 2012 calendar. Their international theme, and international models, were quite a treat. The year before, in their 2011 calendar, Lindner went full on raunchy, bringing out the true sexy of the coffins.
This year, however, I feel they took a step back. Rather than keeping things sexy, it looks like they went full on bizarre. With so much photoshop, and so much morbidity (that last photo is just wrong), I personally feel they took it too far. But, who am I?
Judge for yourself, the following 6 Images, along with their cover, are all available on their corporate site. Likewise, if you want to buy this calendar or any of their previous, they run less than $10 on their site as well.
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Fantastic Fest 2012: 'Vanishing Waves' strikes the heart and mind
By: Alex White
Great science-fiction film transcends science fiction. One film this year does exactly that.
Winner of four awards including the Fantastic Features best picture award at this year’s Fantastic Fest here in Austin, the Lithuanian gem that is ‘Vanishing Waves’ blends romance and science-fiction together to create what was surely the most visually stunning cinematic experience of this year’s festival.A story about a young male named Lukas (Marius Jampolskis) who participates in a cutting-edge science experiment involving visual projections from his dreams and those of a comatose female named Aurora (Jurga Jutaite), ‘Vanishing Waves’ pushes the limits of science, love and connection. The brain has the ability to do incredible things and ‘Vanishing Waves’ suggests that the brain is capable of love and affection, even in a non-optimal state like the female. These suggestions satisfy the sci-fi nerd in the crowd while the romance that develops between the two experiment subjects will satisfy the romantics in the theater.
The film’s final act focuses on the romantic element of the story and creates such an emotional and powerful ending that it’s impossible for your heart not to bleed and for you to not to shed a tear. You learn that both of the subjects are damaged in a unique way and need each other desperately. However, one needs the other in order to live while the other needs the other in order to let go of life. It’s the moment when this fact comes to light that becomes one of the most beautiful and impactful finales in film this year.
Vanishing Waves is scheduled for U.S. theatrical and home video distribution through ArtsPloitation Films in 2013.
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Get Teased by The Ghost of Goodnight Lane Trailer
A teaser trailer has come our way for Ghost of Goodnight Lane, starring Billy Zane (Titanic), Lacey Chabert (Mean Girls), Danielle Harris (Halloween), Matt Dallas ("Kyle XY"), and Richard Tyson (Black Hawk Down). Check it out, and look for more on the spooker soon.
Synopsis:
Written and directed by Alin Bijan, Ghost of Goodnight Lane is inspired by real events occurring at Bijan’s Texas production company, Media World Studios. “We’ve known for a long time we had a ghost here in the studio,” says Bijan. “Over the years we kept a running log, kind of a diary, to document incidents as they occurred.” Staff and visitors experienced visions of an unknown man, heavy equipment moving on its own, and even an invisible slap to the face.
It had never been his intention to create a movie based on the documented incidents that occur on a weekly basis. It wasn’t until 2010, when paranormal activity investigators confirmed the presence of paranormal activity in the studio, that Bijan began to think he might have the makings of a fantastic horror film.
A team of investigators found the studio to be “haunted” based on results from field tests and recorded electronic voice phenomena (EVP). "A horror film about a haunted movie studio, that's being shot in the same studio where the story was inspired, immediately creates buzz that cannot be manufactured. We couldn't resist being involved," states J. D. Sanders, whose FTG Media Group serves as the independent film's executive producer.
Christine Bently or Erin Marie Garrett. Can't be sure. |
Lacey Chabert |
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Christine Bently |
Christine Bently and Heather Palacio (left) |
Christine Bently and Danielle Harris |
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