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  1. Crackberry replied to Crackberry's post in a topic in Male Musicians
  2. Crackberry replied to Crackberry's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    The only thing I can think is because your using UK Youtube - which is silly for it not to work. I'll try to see if it works for me.
  3. Crackberry replied to Crackberry's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    Cool videos.
  4. I didn't know she was an actress or model. I don't get what people have for her (ex)husband. In my opinion he is easily the ugliest of Blink 182. The lead singer was alright.
  5. Crackberry replied to sanja's post in a topic in Actresses
    I WAS OBSESSED WITH 7TH HEAVEN. Unashamedly I really liked it. I think I'm going to buy the DVD's. I grew up with that show.
  6. Crackberry replied to Cantor's post in a topic in Actresses
    she is very sexy.
  7. Crackberry replied to ramalak's post in a topic in Actresses
    I wonder how many seasons there will be of the new 90210. I love the original!!
  8. Crackberry replied to AnaBB Cover's post in a topic in Actresses
    NOVEMBER PARADE MAGAZINE COVER On her divorce with actor Ryan Phillippe: “There are things in my life that are hard to reconcile, like divorce. Sometimes it is very difficult to make sense of how it could possibly happen. Laying blame is so easy. I don’t have time for hate or negativity in my life. There’s no room for it. When you make wrong choices, you have to take responsibility for them: ‘What part of this do I own?’ I struggle to figure out what made me make those choices. All I can hope for is that I’ve learned something from it and won’t make the same choices again.” On the biggest problem in her life: “The biggest detriment of my life is tabloid fame. It removes me from people. When I first meet someone, it is so hard for me to overcome everything they’ve read about me. It’s not fair. It’s difficult, because I’m the kind of person who just wants to hug people.” On giving her kids a good value system: ““I’m teaching the children what we were taught growing up—a real set of rules, discipline, and love. Children thrive with a sense of structure, and they’re frightened without it. The ways you behave, how you speak to other people—those things don’t leave you… The other day my son said to me, ‘Mama, why do I have to take off my hat in the house?’ I was like, ‘Because it’s respectful. That’s why you take off your hat.’ And he goes, ‘And I always have to take off my hat in church, too!’ It really bothered him. But those values sustain a life. Respect. Faith. Empathy. Compassion.” On what life would be if she wasn’t an actress: “I loved Stanford, and I wish I had gone back and finished. Today, if I were not an actor, I’d probably be a social anthropologist or a psychologist. I have an endless curiosity about people. But then I think, ‘I’ve been very lucky. I don’t regret the path I went on in life’.
  9. Crackberry replied to AnaBB Cover's post in a topic in Actresses
    I LOVE REESE!! I never realised just how thin she was. her legs are tiny. Such a classy lady.
  10. Crackberry replied to tinkerbelle's post in a topic in Male Actors
    I THOUGHT THAT WAS HIM IN CRIMINAL MINDS!!!!!
  11. Crackberry replied to follow the angel's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    Adam is definitely the hottest. Jesse is quite hot - but what was with him wearing a dress in the "Wake Up Call" video???
  12. Crackberry replied to pennylane520's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    Recent candids. I wonder what his new album will be like and who he will work with.
  13. Crackberry replied to azgirl's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    Furthermore, he is quite sexy.
  14. Crackberry replied to azgirl's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    I saw him in concert & he was so funny and charming. EVERYONE loved him - older people - parents - teenagers - children - male & female LOST
  15. Crackberry replied to alilandryfan's post in a topic in Male Musicians
  16. Crackberry replied to alilandryfan's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    n 2004, the Songwriters Hall of Fame awarded Thomas its first Starlight Award, recognizing young songwriters who have already made a lasting impact in the music industry.
  17. Crackberry replied to alilandryfan's post in a topic in Male Musicians
    According to Billboard Magazine, Thomas' second studio album will be released in early 2009. It is tentatively titled "Cradle Songs".
  18. Crackberry posted a post in a topic in Male Musicians
    Kevin Rudolf Source: Wikipedia Kevin Rudolf is an American Pop singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He is signed to Cash Money Records/Universal Republic Records. Born in New York City, he is currently based out of Miami. Rudolf is best known for his hit single "Let It Rock" which has so far peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Early Life Kevin Rudolf was born in New York City, New York and is based in Miami, Florida. He was raised by a single mother, who introduced him to music at a young age. He started playing guitar at age 11. Production career Rudolf has worked with many artists as either a producer, writer or guitarist. Rudolf has notably worked with Nelly Furtado, Britney Spears, Timbaland, Black Eyed Peas, Lil' Kim, LL Cool J, Justin Timberlake, Kevin Lyttle, David Banner, Lil Wayne, T.I. and Ludacris. He also collaborated with Nas on the street single "NYC". Musical work Rudolf's debut album, In the City, was released on November 24, 2008, and includes the song "Let It Rock". Track 5 from In The City, Rudolf's "NYC" featuring Nas opened up CSI:NY on November 5, 2008. Little is known about this album, what is known is that Rudolf wrote the entire album and it is based on his life experiences. "Let It Rock" has peaked at #5 on the Billboard US Hot 100 chart so far. The song instantly was the #1 most requested song in the major markets of New York City, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles.
  19. Crackberry replied to mindless_oasis's post in a topic in Actresses
    i saw her in this film called The Hitcher. She was very good.
  20. Crackberry replied to wanderlust's post in a topic in Actresses
    she is basically the most perfect specimen on the planet. what could make her even better????? - taller????? smart amazingly beautiful very talented Sep 1994 (aged 13) French Elle editorial.
  21. Crackberry replied to Lolita's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    she has a very interesting look. the gap in her teeth makes her very special.
  22. Crackberry replied to Crackberry's post in a topic in Male Actors
    LAX December 2007.
  23. Crackberry replied to Neo52285's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Random collection.
  24. Crackberry replied to Neo52285's post in a topic in Male Actors
    DETAILS MAGAZINE - September 2007 He’s the no-bullshit Brit behind some of the most memorable roles in recent films. But all Clive Owen really wants is to take his wife to a soccer game. “I fuckin’ loved smokin’.” Clive Owen wraps his mouth around the word love and sucks it up like a piece of spaghetti. “Oh, God. I fuckin’ loved it.” A straight-backed, white-haired woman sitting at a table a few feet away slides her eyes toward the actor. Owen is warmed up. Settled in the corner of a grandmotherly restaurant in London a couple of hours before teatime, he’s past wading in pleasantries and deep into storytelling waters. When he gets warmed up, he says fuckin’ a lot. He uses the word mostly for good, not evil (Mike Nichols: “smartest fuckin’ human being on the planet.” Inside Man: “Spike said, ‘So Denzel’s going to do it. Does that change things for you?’ I was like, fuckin’ right!”). If you’ve seen Owen onscreen at all, you’ve probably seen him smoke. In fact, with the possible exception of Sean Penn, he might be the best onscreen smoker of his generation. Which is why it’s a little disappointing to hear that every cigarette he’s put to his lips in the past decade—the moody drags in 1998’s Croupier; the French inhales in 2001’s Gosford Park; the short, miserable gasps in last year’s Children of Men—has been a herbal (“her-bal”). Owen quit 10 years ago when his wife, the British actress Sarah-Jane Fenton, gave birth to the first of their two daughters, Hannah and Eve. “I talked about it all through the pregnancy, but I didn’t do anything about it. I had smoked since I was fuckin’ 14. I always used to say to myself, I’m going to die of lung cancer. That’s the choice I’m making. And then when Sarah-Jane was pregnant, I couldn’t think about anything else. I just had this image in my head of breathing smoke in a baby’s face. You just think about it going into their little lungs. And when Hannah was born, I stopped”—Owen makes the s in the word a “sh” and says it so forcefully it’s the onomatopoeic equivalent of a car screeching on wet pavement and slamming into a wall. “Hard. Dead.” Get Owen going—about soccer (he’s been a bleeding-heart Liverpool fan since he was a kid), movies (he weaves titles and years into conversation the way a baseball geek does slugging percentages), or, say, nicotine addictions—and he’ll unleash anecdotes at an extraordinary volume and velocity. He’s getting into it now, leaning over his plate of tomatoes and mozzarella as if he were telling a ghost story. “And then . . . I did Closer.” He’s referring to the hugely successful Patrick Marber production of the play in London in 1997. Owen signed on for the role of the pretty-boy writer Dan (in Mike Nichols’ 2004 film version, Jude Law ended up playing Dan and Owen played Julia Roberts’ cuckolded husband, a performance that won him a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination). In the play, there was a running plot thread about how Dan was trying to quit smoking. “I was like, no way, man, I can’t smoke. I’ve just given up. I’ll smoke herbals.” But her-bals were too pungent for the stage. Rather than sacrifice a crucial slice of character development, Owen went back on nicotine. On his down to earth wife, Sarah Jane: “I have to drag Sarah-Jane to a premiere. Her ultimate present, which I bought her a few years ago, was a Volkswagen Caravan van. She’s into arts and crafts, and hanging with the kids, and going camping. She’s very unimpressed by what I do.” On his equally un-impressed daughters: “The girls have very high status in my house. I’m the git in the family. Every time I go away, [daughter] Hannah gives me what I call her Roger Moore face.” On quitting smoking: ““I f—–’ loved smokin’. Oh, God. I f—–’ loved it. I talked about [quitting] all through [my wife’s] pregnancy, but I didn’t do anything about it. I had smoked since I was f–king 14. I always used to say to myself, I’m going to die of lung cancer. That’s the choice I’m making. And then when Sarah-Jane was pregnant, I couldn’t think about anything else. I just had this image in my head of breathing smoke in a baby’s face. You just think about it going into their little lungs. And when Hannah was born, I stopped.” And the funniest/weridest quote from the article: “If Brad Pitt is shiny and George Clooney is glossy, Owen is matte.”
  25. Crackberry replied to Crackberry's post in a topic in Male Actors