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  1. Do u think I like getting ready at 6am?
  2. Thank you for the screencaps and scans Lumi, it's very appreaciated Yay, glad to see the interview, thanks Kerri and Duch Ready for "Million $ shooting star"?! 1st episode, in ISRAEL! airing tonight on SAT
  3. Those covers are both great, can't wait to see Django!! Thanks girls
  4. Eric Bana (1) Chris Evans (0) Tom Brady (11) Francisco Lachowski (7) Chris Hemsworth (32) Daniel Day Lewis (21) Tom Hanks (10) Edward Norton (11)
  5. Ana 4 Cindy 4
  6. UK GQ JANUARY 2013 Model: Jessica Chastain Photographer: Ellen Von Unwerth
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    Set photos; fighting scene
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    Catching Fire: Hunger Games Arena Scenes Being Shot in IMAX Here is what Hutcherson told MTV, on the matter: “They’re shooting, I think, all the stuff in the arena is going to be IMAX [in 'Catching Fire']. So when you go see it in IMAX, you’ll see the regular movie when we’re in the Districts and in the Capitol. When you see us go up in the pod in the games, it will open up into IMAX. It will be amazing. It’s very cool.” That approach calls to mind the technique Joseph Kosinski used in TRON: Legacy, where scenes set in reality were 2D before the scenery ‘expanded’ into 3D once the film entered ‘The Grid’; or, perhaps the more appropriate comparison would be in the trailer for Sam Raimi’s Oz the Great and Powerful, when old-fashioned B&W Kansas – which is portrayed in a smaller ratio – ‘expands’ into colorful Oz in the normal frame size. It’s a pretty good use of the IMAX format as a storytelling tool, but you also have to remember: the expansion effect won’t be as pronounced for moviegoers who watch Catching Fire in a digital IMAX theater, rather than a ‘true IMAX’ theater (re: 70 mm) – which, unfortunately, will be the majority of people. Still, the footage in those sequences should be especially crisp and sharp when compared to the rest of the film, even in a digital IMAX theater (a la IMAX footage in The Dark Knight Rises). Without spoiling anything – for those who haven’t read the original book – the new arena in Catching Fire should be more visually-impressive than the forestry arena in The Hunger Games. Moreover, the IMAX format should make the action all the more grand and overwhelming, in terms of sheer scope. Here’s what Hutcherson offered MTV, on that issue: “They actually built a cornucopia in Atlanta that we shot at, and it looks amazing, and the way that the spokes got out, and the way everyone comes up on the pedestals and the water — it looks incredible,” he gushed. “I’ve seen some of the CG renderings that [director] Francis [Lawrence] has worked on, and they look really, really great.” Catching Fire helmer Francis Lawrence won’t be reusing Hunger Games director Gary Ross’ frantic shooting style, since it wouldn’t thematically-enhance the storyline for Catching Fire. However, the violence in the Arena is still going to be Rated PG-13, so expect similar amounts of cutaways during those moments (like what Ross did) – which, it’s worth pointing out, does allow the film to retain the anti-exploitation entertainment angle of Suzanne Collins’ source material. That’s all to say: Catching Fire is sure to boast more grand spectacle and eye candy than Hunger Games; whether the artistry of Ross’ original vision will be enhanced, retained, or diminished, in Catching Fire and the subsequent Mockingjay installments (which Lawrence is also directing) – that’s another matter.
  10. Will Joseph Gordon-Levitt play Batman in 'Justice League' and 'Man of Steel'? Well.. The internet feels like such a cold and empty place without any Batman movie rumors. Fortunately, HitFix posted a report late last night that is at once totally crazy and entirely plausible. According to the site, Joseph Gordon-Levitt — who played John Blake, a.k.a. Twist-Ending Robin, in The Dark Knight Rises – is already set to play Batman in the still-evolving superteam film Justice League. Moreover, reporter Drew McWeeny claims that Gordon-Levitt might be appearing in Man of Steel for a quick continuity cameo, à la .The news is surprising for a few reasons, not least because the Dark Knight trilogy seemed like a complete saga hermetically sealed in a non-superpowered reality. Then again, DC Comics does have a history of passing superhero mantles through various secret identities — even Bruce Wayne hasn’t always been Batman. And Christopher Nolan is producing Man of Steel. And Joseph Gordon-Levitt didn’t explicitly turn down the idea of starring in Justice League when asked by Hitfix over the summer. And and and… Well, when contacted by EW, a representative for Joseph Gordon-Levitt declares the report entirely false. Fair enough. But keep in mind, this could all be a big Nolanesque con to obscure the real truth: That Joseph Gordon-Levitt has been playing Alberto Falcone all along.
  11. Michael Fassbender [6] Jude Law [1]
  12. Tom? Eames? Bane? FREAKING HOTTEST GUY ON EARTH? No? ^^ And Sheldon, maybe it's better not to know him
  13. Eric Bana (1) Chris Evans (0) Tom Brady (11) Francisco Lachowski (7) Chris Hemsworth (30) Daniel Day Lewis (19) Tom Hanks (9) Edward Norton (11)
  14. Charlize Theron [8] Anne Hathaway [4]
  15. Edita Vilkeviciute [10] Catherine McNeil [2]
  16. Minverva Alice Clarice
  17. Bruna Tenorio beauty of face 7 beauty of body 7 beauty of hair 7 general impression 7 Anna Selezneva beauty of face 5 beauty of body 8 beauty of hair 7 general impression 7,5 Emily Didonato beauty of face 10 beauty of body 8 beauty of hair 9 general impression 9,5
  18. Also, this seems so be another new Passionata video http://www.passionata.com/filmNouvelleCollection.html I can't see it because of the QuickTime-plugin that doens't work here, but maybe someone else can?
  19. Bummer you can't see the video Kerri, but it's not that different from the one duch posted. Thank you both Trying to see if I can catch it, Bigmax LBR screencaps