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  1. Lkjh replied to Aida's post in a topic in Bellazon Competitions
    Bar Refaeli (6) Candice Swanepoel (9) Doutzen Kroes (9) Laetitia Casta (9) Miranda Kerr (9) Izabel Goulart (8) Isabeli Fontana (7) Marisa Miller (6) Irina Shayk (10) Daria Werbowy (7)
  2. Not sure if this is still okay, I thought I could at least try Mal Marla Evelynn Mildred Kate Cleopatra Daisy Leeloo Maggie Ingrid
  3. Lkjh replied to Petite-Patrie's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Pretty! Is that new? Edit: Twitter
  4. I would just love to see Leo act all drunk He seems like such a funny guy to party with!
  5. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    ^^ I can't take it anymooooore
  6. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    Full GQ spread:
  7. Lkjh replied to Mickiala's post in a topic in General Discussion
    Eric Bana (0) Robert Downey Jr (29) Chris Evans (4) Tom Brady (10) Liam Neeson (29) Francisco Lachowski (0) Christian Bale (1)
  8. Lkjh replied to wickedcrazyness's post in a topic in Actresses
    O dear god, imagine the whole promotion tour and shit... I just have to say I'm glad for everyone involved the promotion of Kristen and Rupert's movie is finished already
  9. Lkjh replied to Aida's post in a topic in Bellazon Competitions
    Bar Refaeli (8) Candice Swanepoel (10) Doutzen Kroes (10) Laetitia Casta (9) Miranda Kerr (9) Izabel Goulart (10) Isabeli Fontana (8) Marisa Miller (6) Irina Shayk (10) Daria Werbowy (7)
  10. Lkjh replied to wickedcrazyness's post in a topic in Actresses
    To be honest I don't really care about the both of them as actors etc, but I can see this ruining her reputation indeed. If you're going to cheat, why on earth with a husband/father/co-star etc, it just makes everything way worse for everyone involved.
  11. Lkjh replied to wickedcrazyness's post in a topic in Actresses
    Hmm didn't think it trough indeed. Nah, no one would be brutal enough to plan that with those poor kids involved
  12. Lkjh replied to wickedcrazyness's post in a topic in Actresses
    Am I the only one thinking this: - This before the last movie releases, how awkward, poor them. - This before the last movie releaes, smart move PR
  13. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
  14. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    GQ shoot, behind the scenes http://www.gq.com/video/videos/joseph-gordon-levitt-behind-the-scenes-august-2012
  15. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    Joseph Gordon-Levitt's 'Looper' to open Toronto Film Festival Joseph Gordon-Levitt's thriller Looper will be the opening night movie for the Toronto International Film Festival. The science fiction film, which sees Gordon-Levitt reunite with his Brick director Rian Johnson, will kick off the annual event on Thursday, September 6. According to Variety, Ben Affleck's Argo, Terrence Malick's To the Wonder, controversial Paul Thomas Anderson drama The Master, the Jake Gyllenhaal-led crime thriller End of Watch and Emma Watson's The Perks of Being a Wallflower are among the 40 to 50 titles screening at the festival. Other notable inclusions are The Wachowskis' long-awaited Cloud Atlas adaptation, Hyde Park on Hudson, Silver Linings Playbook, The Place Beyond the Pines and Anna Karenina. Joss Whedon's take on Much Ado About Nothing, the new Great Expectations film and Kristen Wiig-starring Imogene are also being shown. In previous years, the Toronto International Film Festival has awarded its 'People's Choice' award to The King's Speech, Precious and Slumdog Millionaire. All three films went on to secure Academy Awards after their Toronto debuts. The Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 6 to September 15.
  16. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    Dark Knight Rises: What's Next For The John Blake Character Will "Dark Knight Rises" be the very last time that John Blake, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, will be seen? With the recent movie ending as it was, chances are no. However, the trilogy does apparently mark the end of the god-like Christopher Nolan era of the franchise, which begs the question: if another film were made, what could be next for the open-ended character of Detective John Blake? Many Batman fanatics have been buzzing as of late on what direction the John Blake character could potentially go. Based on both popular public opinions, the following three scenarios appear to be the most logical: (1) In order for the franchise to continue where Christopher Nolan has allegedly left off, many fans wouldn't be opposed to a John Blake return as Batman in the very next future flick; which would pick up from the end of "Dark Knight Rises." With Gordon-Levitt having pretty darn good acting chops, the transition for Blake's character development could clearly pay off. Interesting to note, Warner Bros. has already stated that a reboot of the successful franchise must come to fruition for something like that to happen. However, that would involve coming to terms with a differently constructed story without any ties to any of Nolan's. (2) Putting the Blake character into a "Justice League" movie flick was a scenario discussed. However, this could potentially cause confusion and conflict. Therefore, whoever would write the character into the story would need to confront the relationship Blake had with Bruce Wayne first; which in turn may make the story more complex. (3) If Bruce Wayne were not in the picture, then clearly John Blake would do well filling the shoes of Batman in a "Nightwing movie. That is, if Gotham needed a new Batman in the story. Many of the fans have shown favoritism toward Blake in a "Nightwing" film over any other character possibilities. If there was a film of this sort made, chances are it would be spun by a different director in a vastly unsimilar direction. While Christian Bale has publically said that he will not return for another run at the Batman franchise, Levitt-Gordon has not. Hence, Gordon-Levitt as Blake in the spotlight is still feasible. In closing, the possibilities are endless for John Blake. Only time will tell us who Warner Bros. will slate as their next director for the flourishing Batman franchise. Although nothing is written in stone on the film front, it would be unintelligent for the studio not to continue to capitalize on the cash cow of the silver screen. Read more at http://www.enstarz.com/articles/4483/20120724/dark-knight-rises-john-blake-character-spoilers.htm#vlFxTYBg9j5UEt8K.99
  17. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    AD (dutch) interview: http://www.ad.nl/ad/nl/4563/Muziek/video/detail/3291193/itn---TDKR-interview-Joseph-Gordon-Levitt-on-being-Batman-fan.dhtml?utm_source=RSSReader&utm_medium=RSS
  18. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    Mtv interview: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1690395/joseph-gordon-levitt-dark-knight-rises.jhtml
  19. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    Is Joseph Gordon-Levitt Up For More 'Dark Knight'? Regarding potential for a follow-up to 'Dark Knight Rises,' actor tells MTV News, 'That's not for me to say.' With one whisper of his character's given name (Robin) and a solo sojourn into a bat-infested cave, Joseph Gordon-Levitt piqued the curiosity of fanboys and girls everyone who couldn't help but wonder whether the actor would carry on Batman's legacy now that Christian Bale has hung up his cape and cowl. It's a question MTV News recently posed to the 31-year-old actor and his "Dark Knight Rises" co-star Gary Oldman as Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy comes to a close. Would 'Dark Knight Rises' Actors Reprise Their Roles In The Future? "That's not for me to say," Gordon-Levitt said regarding a possible follow-up. "I think if you see the movie, it's very clear, it's conclusive and it's a great ending. It's not one of those movies that's just like, 'Well, we didn't quite know how to end it.' 'Cause those happen. They call it a trilogy, but it's not really a trilogy. It's just another movie to make more money. This is a trilogy, and this is the end of it." Oldman was equally emphatic about this being the end of Christopher Nolan's Bat journey. "When he says he doesn't know, he's dealing — he's wheeling and dealing. They all go, 'Is there going to be a third Batman?' and he goes, 'I don't know,' and you go, that means he's actually working on it. But I think he's pretty emphatic, isn't he?" Oldman said, though he did imagine possible scenarios in which a Nolan's version of Gotham could continue. "Unless the studio — they must be in a real quandary. In a way, it must be hard for them if they want to make a fourth. Would he come on as a producer with his overseeing it and story and then put a director in the driving seat? I guess that is a possible scenario, but I think he's done with it. I think it's true when he says, 'I'm done. There's no more. There's no more for me.' And as much as he is the man, you do get sick of it. You know, I spoke to Emma [Thomas], the producer, his wife. 'Oh, we never want to see a Batman thing again,' [she said]. You do get to a point where you go, you've created a Frankenstein, a monster you want to kill it." Thankfully, Nolan didn't literally kill it (Gotham or Bruce Wayne), so there's always a tiny possibility for a fourth. For her part, Catwoman Anne Hathaway said she'd follow the director anywhere, though she didn't think it another film was terribly likely, either. Or that she should ask for one. "That would be greedy," she said. "I would go wherever Christopher Nolan asked me to, and I would wear any suit he asked me, and I would play anything he wanted me to do, but it would be greedy of me to ask for more than I got with this one."
  20. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    With Anne:
  21. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    still:
  22. Lkjh replied to spring{fever}'s post in a topic in Male Actors
    TDNR premiere:
  23. Lkjh replied to 2Shhweet's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Toronto Film Festival: 10 films with Oscar dreams http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/07/24/toronto-film-festival-oscar-race/
  24. Lkjh replied to 2Shhweet's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Bradley Cooper Goes Up Against Ryan Gosling in THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES http://www.screenslam.com/blog/bradley-cooper-goes-up-against-ryan-gosling-in-the-place-beyond-the-pines/