Everything posted by Lkjh
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Don't slap me girls, but I don't hate George Clooney I think he's pretty funny as a person, just a little overrated as on actor...
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
^^ That's just an impossible choice to make I'm mostly excited for Gatsby in the end, I think. Just because there will be more time with Leo in it But I have to admit Django is going to be my guilty pleasure Thanks for that BREATHTAKING cover Ox!! Lil' of topic but interesting: Kate Winslet Says She Feels 'Weird' About 'Titanic 3D' http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/20...eels_weird_abou
-
Bar Refaeli
I know right? It's hard for me to tell if pics are old or new, hat because Bar doesn't seem to change that much
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
To be really honest I lost most of my hope for the Oscar one week after the release, There was way to less promotion and talk about the movie
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Now I want to know what is said :p Thanks Sick!
-
Bar Refaeli
Thanks Bigmax! :D Bar Facebook:
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Great pics ox!! edit: really random, but I saw Leo's 'I'm the king of the wooooorld'-shot in the new Alvin and the Chipmunks commercial
-
Bar Refaeli
Maccabi and bigmax, thank you so much forth gorgeous pictures and the translation, it's very appreciated! Just one question, does she mean she wants kids in 2,5 years? Or 10 kids? I don't quite understand that part..
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Thank you guys so much for all the updates Those Gatsby pics are so beautiful,Lola thanks! And I'm glad to hear your exams are over Sick, no more need to study at 2 pm
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Thanks for the pics girls (especially the shirtless ones
-
Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper: Being the sexiest man alive is unhelpful as an actor Bradley Cooper chats to Metro about the impact of The Hangover, how he's preparing to play Satan in new film Paradise Lost and why he's worried being named the sexiest man alive may have a detrimental effect on his career. .Did the cliché about sequels never being as good as the original put you off doing The Hangover Part II? No, because the script was so good. It was a much darker vision of a lost night set in Bangkok. I was looking forward to getting back into [my character] Phil’s shoes and working with those guys again after two years. When was the last time you had an alcohol-induced blackout? Years ago. I was susceptible to the calling of alcoholic beverages. It was seasonal: Scotch in the winter, gin and tonic in the summer, spring, fall, winter… Any memorable occasions when things got a bit out of hand? I banged my head on the concrete floor of a basement in New York. I was showing off. It was during the song Beautiful People by Marilyn Manson. I had to get stitches. What impact did The Hangover have on your career? It opened a lot of doors. I don’t think I’d have got Limitless [with Robert de Niro] if I hadn’t done The Hangover. Financially, it meant I could take care of my parents. I still have to fight for stuff: the idea of being offered a part wasn’t in my vocabulary before. I was offered stuff in the same vein as The Hangover afterwards but I didn’t want to do it. You’re the Sexiest Man Alive, according to People magazine – how’s that? It’s so ridiculous. It’s not helpful to have that label as an actor. We’ll see: hopefully it won’t be to my detriment. Is there a difference between being a film star and being an actor? It’s a syllogism – if you’re a film star, you’re an actor who acts in movies, right? I’m an actor, that’s all I know. The rest of it is just ephemeral bulls***. It’s here today, gone tomorrow and so much of it is driven by social media. The turnover of all this is at such high velocity. If you hold on to any of it then shame on you. The ephemeral bulls*** aspect of it can change people’s careers, can’t it? For a day, maybe. Things come and go fast. I’d hope all that sort of stuff doesn’t affect directors wanting to work with me. That would be awful. I don’t think it would open doors to any work I want to do. I’ve just played a guy who is released from a mental institution and has split up from his wife, who has taken out a restraining order against him. It’s a drama-comedy. I don’t think I need to worry about being pigeonholed. Why did you want to become an actor? Because of movies such as The Elephant Man, The Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now and Raging Bull. My father showed me those movies when I was about 12. My parents were very nervous about my career choice. I don’t come from a family of thespians. I was fortunate enough to pay off my student loans through acting work in two years, which is a miracle. Who have you learned the most from working with? Robert De Niro. Just about not doing too much. Acting is getting in the way of what’s already there. What are the perks of fame? I really don’t know. It’s about integrating fame into your life so it becomes normal and you don’t have to change your life. I’ll never stop taking the subway and walking around. The price you pay is getting photographed but it comes and goes. It’s bad now because of that People magazine thing but I know it will go away again. I was fine for months – when I was in Paris in August I hung out in a huge tourist place reading a book and got nothing. But when I went back recently I had 20 people following me around. I’m sure it will go away again. How are you preparing to play Satan in (I, Robot director Alex Proyas’s) Paradise Lost? When I talk to someone I think of how much I hate them. Just kidding. I can really relate to the story of Paradise Lost. I did a Milton course as part of my English degree and fell in love with that character because I couldn’t believe how appetising he is in that poem. Satan is the hero. It’s a story we can all relate to – Dad’s gone crazy and he wants us to worship the dog and then his brother says: ‘Dad’s right.’ It’s about the father betraying the character. Giving Milton’s Paradise Lost an action-packed film adaptation is going to invite criticism isn’t it? You bet it’s going to be criticised. You’re taking one of the greatest pieces of literature of the past 300 years but who cares? It really is a wonderful experiment. What else do you want to achieve in your career? I want to direct. My writing partner and I are adapting The Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons, a sci-fi writer. It’s a four-book series. It’s not that I thought I wanted to do something unreachable: I just love the material and we’re having a crack at it. We wrote a 40-page treatment and we’ll start working on it in the summer. . Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/film/884276-bradley...r#ixzz1g3ATHu00
-
Bar Refaeli
Great video's Bigmax! Thanks! Now it would be PERFECT if someone could translate the highlights??? Those are new to me too, Kerri http://tbk.mako.co.il/article/2263708
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
I think The Beach was really underrated Just because Leo was shirtless in it, they made it seem like it was just another 'beachy'-movie, while the acting was really good! Thanks for the pics Solange, and Ox for the tweet
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
I think my favorite soundtrack is Hymn To The Sea, it almost sounds 'magical' Kisses back Pami, and to all of you!
-
Bar Refaeli
I didnt actually get the magazine, it was just a twit-pic That's so great to hear Valentina! I knew it Damn, I really have to learn Hebrew
-
Bar Refaeli
^^ I can't believe you met her! Lucky you! (Right??) Spanish GQ:
-
Bar Refaeli
Me too. She's always so elegant at the events. Most gorgeous woman ever! As for Valentina wiki (it is cited) says shes 89-60-89 (EU) or 35C-24-35. Dress size is 6 (US)/ 36 (EU). Shoes size is 9 (US)/ 40 (EU). Height is 5.85 some say 5.9. No talk about weight though. Google search will show you other sites. Thank a lot JazzyJas! But we all know agencies lie most of time unfortunately. She seems not to be 5.9 in person. If I am 5'7 who she can be 5'9? Weird... <_< I remember some interview of her telling "Im xxx, but I would like to add up an cm or two/three... I'll look for it EDIT: 30/ If someone would promise you a plastic surgery that wouldn't hurt.. "I would add myself a little more height. I'm 1.74 meters and it's OK but in my profession every quarter of a centimeter counts. I wish I had 2-3 more" POP LIPPS:
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Oh, I see It would be kinda weird to keep it up all those years.. Thanks Fash
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Is it the same guy?
-
Bar Refaeli
Yeah! No. 1 Thanks once again, Bigmax! And thank for the article Kerri and Jazzy This seems to be a video of Escada yesterday http://www.mako.co.il/news-israel/entertai...7dc91431017.htm http://www.mako.co.il/entertainment-celebs...;pId=1601128303
-
Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
I wonder what really happened between him and Madalina, one of the many things we'll never know. I'm not used to this less news I can't post it right now, but there was some article on IMDB about how Armie Hammers grandfather was an enemy of Hoover : EDIT: http://www.contactmusic.com/news/edgar-hoo...dfather_1273627 Does anyone know if Leo's still shooting?
-
Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper Discusses Prepping for Paradise Lost and Dropping Out of The Crow If things had gone according to plan, actor Bradley Cooper could have been playing two otherworldly "angels" in upcoming movies associated with director Alex Proyas, instead of just one. Cooper recently performed a motion-capture "test" in preparation to begin filming the Proyas-directed Paradise Lost adaptation, in which he will play Lucifer, the fallen angel of light. At one time, he was also on tap to play an angel of vengeance in The Crow, a reboot of Proyas' 1994 movie inspired by James O'Barr's cult hit comic book. Cooper recently took a break from filming his latest movie, The Silver Linings Playbook, to discuss the DVD release of The Hangover Part II with Empire, but he also shared a few details Paradise Lost. The actor discussed his approach to playing Lucifer from the way he will change his voice to correspond with the character's fall from grace to even showing some set photos of himself in motion-capture gear taken during pre-production tests. Cooper also touched on the demise of The Crow, saying that he ultimately left the movie after Juan Carlos Fresnadillo dropped out as director. Cooper revealed that Paradise Lost will go into production on January 12th, and that he will be shooting in Australia for three months. He joked that there's no way to prepare for playing Lucifer — "You just wing it." — but did touch on some of the subtle changes he will make during the character's story arc.
-
Bar Refaeli
Thanks KA, Bigmax and Kerri for the beautiful pics!
-
Bar Refaeli
double post
-
Bar Refaeli