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  1. chiva474128 replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    I agree Cristina. She is to me what Adrina is to everyone else on this board.
  2. Hi Cristina and welcome to Bellazon.
  3. chiva474128 replied to Neo52285's post in a topic in Computers, Internet, and Games
    I was thinking of purchasing Zen Micro. I like the fact that it has a built in FM tuner.
  4. chiva474128 replied to Pakse's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    I found the video...it's from the Today Show back in December 2003 hence the Christmas theme. File size: 52.4 MB Resolution: 321 x 240 Length of video: 5:15 http://s25.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0YFS3XL...QZ06UET93LXDUVF
  5. chiva474128 replied to chiva474128's post in a topic in Movies
    Jon Voight Pearl Harbor Ben Affleck
  6. chiva474128 replied to a post in a topic in General Talk
    so happy that Jamie Foxx won the Oscar for "Best Actor".
  7. chiva474128 replied to wanderlust's post in a topic in Actresses
    Nice pics everyone.
  8. She was in last years issue. Some of the pics can be seen on page 1 of this thread.
  9. chiva474128 replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    No prob, Darka. I love those Vogue magazine pictures. Why was that surprising Heather?? I would think that she has the money and starpower to be able to obtain those models. BTW, the Sweetface show was hot IMHO.
  10. chiva474128 replied to ddmscans's post in a topic in Actresses
    Birth name: Uma Karuna Thurman Date of birth: April 29, 1970 Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts Height: 6' (1.83 m) Bio: Uma Thurman was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970 into a highly unorthodox and Eurocentric family - her mother is a European socialite and former model, her father one of the nation's foremost Buddhist scholars. As a result, hers was a household in which the Dalai Lama was an occasional guest, she and her siblings all have names deriving from Buddhist mythology, and Middle American behavior was little understood, much less pursued. And so it was that the young Thurman confronted childhood with an odd name and eccentric homelife - and nature seemingly conspired against her as well. Currently six feet tall, from an early age she towered over everyone else in class. Her famously large feet would soon sprout to size 11 - and even beyond that - and although they would eventually be lovingly filmed by director Quentin Tarantino, as a child she generally wore the biggest shoes in class, which only provided another subject of ridicule. Even her long nose moved one of her mother's friends to helpfully suggest rhinoplasty - to the ten-year-old Thurman. To make matters worse yet, the family constantly relocated, making the gangly, socially inept Thurman perpetually the new kid in class. The result was an exceptionally awkward, self-conscious, lonely and alienated childhood. Unsurprisingly, the young Thurman enjoyed making believe she was someone other than herself, and so thrived at acting in school plays - her sole successful extracurricular activity. This interest, and her lanky frame, perfect for modeling, led the 15-year-old Thurman to New York City for high school and modeling work (including a layout in Glamour Magazine) as she sought acting roles. The roles soon came, starting with a few formulaic and forgettable Hollywood products, but immediately followed by Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) and Stephen Frears' Dangerous Liaisons (1988), both of which brought much attention to her unorthodox sensuality and performances that intriguingly combined innocence and worldliness. The weird, gangly girl became a sex symbol virtually overnight. Thurman continued to be offered good roles in Hollywood pictures into the early 90s, the least commercially successful but probably best-known of which was her smoldering, astonishingly-adult performance as June, Henry Miller's wife, in Henry & June (1990), the first movie to actually receive the dreaded NC-17 rating in the USA. After a celebrated start, Thurman's career stalled in the early 90s with movies such as the mediocre Mad Dog and Glory (1993). Worse, her first starring role was in Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993), which had endured a tortured journey from cult-favorite book to big-budget movie, and was a critical and financial debacle. Fortunately, Uma bounced back with a brilliant performance as Mia Wallace, that most unorthodox of all gangster's molls, in Tarantino's lauded, hugely successful Pulp Fiction (1994), a role for which Thurman received an Academy Award nomination. Since then, Thurman has had periods of flirting with roles in arty independents such as A Month by the Lake (1995), supporting roles in which she has lent some glamorous presence to a mixed batch of movies such as Batman & Robin (1997), and the occasional starring role now and then, such as her role as a martial arts assassin in Tarantino's controversial Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004), a grueling stretch for Thurman which proved her game for virtually any acting challenge. Thurman had been briefly married to Gary Oldman, from 1990 to 1992. In 1998, she married Ethan Hawke, her co-star in the offbeat futuristic thriller Gattaca (1997). The couple had two children, Roan and Maya. Hawke and Thurman filed for divorce in 2004. Credit - DeSade @ Superiorpics.com for "Be Cool" premiere pictures
  11. chiva474128 replied to the sars's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Date of Birth: 1988 Place of Birth: Calgary, Canada Nationality: Canadian Height: 5'10'' Hair color: Light brown Eye color: Blue / green Measurements: (US) 33-24-34; (EU) 84-61-86 Dress size: (US) 4; (EU) 34 Shoe size: (US) 10; (EU) 41 Agencies: Supreme; Mode Models; 'Giovanni Models', Canada; 10??? She doesn't look that young.
  12. chiva474128 replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Not her greatest photos but these were the only HQs that I could find. Sweetface F/W 2005 J. Mendel F/W 2005
  13. chiva474128 replied to goose's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Oscar de La Renta F/W2005 Michael Kors F/W 2005
  14. chiva474128 replied to the sars's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Sweetface F/W 2005 Caroline Herrera F/W 2005
  15. chiva474128 replied to rosada's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Micahel Kors F/W 2005
  16. chiva474128 replied to seshiru's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    HQ's Sweetface F/W 2005 Oscar de La Renta F/W 2005 J. Mendel F/W 2005
  17. Congrats and welcome jolie_fan.
  18. chiva474128 replied to Pakse's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Thanks Hiro. I miss her...
  19. chiva474128 replied to Cantor's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Exactly. That's why I did not understand that comment. The only reason why American celebs do not participate in commercials here is because of overexposure and the perception that they are "petty".
  20. chiva474128 replied to Cantor's post in a topic in Other Females of Interest
    I don't think she looked bad when she was bigger, but she looks really hot now. Thanks for the pics Cantor.
  21. chiva474128 replied to chiva474128's post in a topic in Movies
    Owen Wilson was not in Rush Hour. You were probably thinking of Shanghai Knights. Jackie Chan Rush Hour Chris Penn
  22. i'll have to pick it up sometime. .I would have gotten it on Tuesday, but I chose MVP Baseball instead. Then there is always the PSP version......
  23. chiva474128 replied to azkid's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Jessica is great. She has a very pretty face and a awesome body. Compared to most of the other models out there she is considered kind of "fat". I guess that's why she did not get many shows for S/S and F/W 2005. She can model pretty much everything and that walk of her's is just
  24. chiva474128 replied to yendeldoo's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Thanks again persuazn, oh, and fremont. i really like her walk on the runway. She has kind of a cool confidence that reminds me of Ana Mihajlovic.