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  1. Actor Toby Jones confirms role as Dobby the House Elf in 'Deathly Hallows' Last January, we told you that actor Toby Jones (Infamous, Frost/Nixon, W) would reprise his role in the Harry Potter films series by again providing the voice of Dobby the House Elf for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Today, the actor made mention of his return to the series by noting: " I’m currently doing the new Harry Potter film; Please note: As readers will recall, there has been much ado and speculation over the possible splitting of the films, with the events involving the beloved House Elf at Malfoy Manor and Shell Cottage often discussed. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows films is currently in production in England, with Part One set for release November 19, 2010, and Part Two due July 15, 2011. credit: the-leaky-cauldron.org
  2. ^woah, those are some oldies! what issue of Vanity Fair Italy are they in?
  3. ^thanks Mathieu! I love her face!
  4. wickedcrazyness replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    ^I don't mind her on the runway, but I love her in print. It's true that most people don't know who she is unfortunately. I think it's because she hasn't had as much commercial exposure. She does have international success in the "fashion world" at least, but she's not a household name like Gisele for example.
  5. Numero 101 credit: scanned by Fini @ tfs
  6. thanks for the backstage pics Mathieu!
  7. I love that ad more every time I see it!
  8. She's got a really strong face, but I love how she can look soft and pretty too.
  9. ^Thanks VH!
  10. Thanks PhilA!
  11. Arriving at 'Twilight' DVD launch - March 21st, 2009
  12. Love all of it except for the hair!
  13. Lindsay Lohan wanted as model Top agency IMG Models is considering signing 'Mean Girls' star Lindsay Lohan. Lindsay Lohan is to be offered a modelling contract. The 'Mean Girls' star - whose film career has stalled in recent years - has caught the eye of Ivan Bart, the Senior Vice President of IMG Models. Upon hearing the 22-year-old actress could be considering a career change, Bart said: "She's a beautiful girl and obviously knows a lot about fashion. Providing that she was contractually free, we would take a meeting." Just last week, Lindsay revealed she is thinking about quitting acting to become a model. She said: "I love doing photo shoots. I mean, if I could just sign with IMG and do ad campaigns and model more, I'd do that because that's fun for me. That's not work." Lindsay has already appeared in campaigns for Dooney and Bourke, Jill Stuart, Miu Miu and Fornarina. She recently spoke about the "terrifying" reality of being unemployed in Hollywood. The star said: "It's scary when you realise, 'Oh my God, I'm not working. And I have a house to pay for now.' and there's been some things I've really wanted to do."
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  15. thanks voguelover! i haven't seen a couple of those.
  16. oh, i love that Dior ad!
  17. ^I love the second one as well!
  18. Rugged Vancouver Island coastline hosts Twilight movie sequel shoot TOFINO - Filming of the Twilight Saga's next movie, New Moon, has wrapped up after a full day of shooting inside Pacific Rim National Park Reserve and participants had nothing but good things to say about the bad weather. It was the threatening skies, angry waves, pelting rain and howling winds that drew cast and crew members of this popular series about teenagers, vampires and love to this West Coast tourist mecca. "The weather is perfect for us: rainy, dismal, in the sense of the visuals, the mist on the ocean, the cloudiness, the erratic wind activity," Bill Bannerman, New Moon's co-producer, said after shooting wrapped Friday evening. "Everything is exactly what it should be." New Moon is the second movie in the four-part Twilight Saga, based on the writings of U.S. author Stephenie Meyer. The series follows teenaged character Isabella Swan who moves to Forks, Wash., and falls in love with a vampire. Cast members Kristin Stewart, who plays Isabella, and Taylor Lautner, who plays Jacob Black, arrived in Tofino by bus Thursday after poor weather grounded their flight here. Filming kicked off at the rugged and rocky South Beach, located near Wickaninnish Beach inside Pacific Rim National Park Reserve before moving to Incinerator Rock at Long Beach. Bannerman said the crew needed to shoot a couple of scenes that would bridge the story's second act and show the characters evolving personalities and relationships. Local topography proved vital to creating the feel of the Forks and La Push area of Washington's north Olympic Peninsula, he said. "It forces you, when you put it to a visual medium, to go into really remote locations to try to find that texture," said Bannerman. "And so this is one element we couldn't find anywhere else. That's why we love it." Security for the shoot was tight. A contingent of off-duty Mounties volunteered their time in exchange for a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society's Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock - a gruelling bike ride that takes police from northern Vancouver Island to Victoria. However, 17-year-old Laura Timmermans of Ucluelet and several friends managed to get close enough to meet the stars. "They didn't seem like anything but teenagers like us," she said. "We were totally blown away." After meeting the actors, Timmermans said she and her friends returned home and watched the first movie, Twilight, on video. The movie and books are popular, she said, because they intertwine the idea of immortality and love. But Bill Fend, owner of Tofino's Long Beach Surf Shop, questioned whether it was necessary to close down the Incinerator Rock parking lot used by surfers. "To do it during spring break is unfathomable," he said. People, especially families, travel thousands of kilometres to come to the park, said Fend, adding he feared the park was headed down a path where it was for rent. Joan Miller, commissioner of the Vancouver Island North Film Commission, said films such as New Moon can cost as much as $100,000 per day to shoot. The economic spinoffs are vital to resource-based communities trying to diversify their economies. "This is a project that we're thrilled to have in our region," said Miller. "We worked on (getting) the first movie but because the Canadian dollar got so strong we lost it to Oregon". "With the position the Canadian dollar is in right now, we've been able to have another kick at the can, and we've been successful. So here it is". Bannerman said crews will be in the Vancouver area for a few months and will also shoot a couple scenes in Italy. Filming will wrap up at the end of May and the movie will premiere November 20th, 2009. Bannerman hinted Twilight may be back. "This is a substantial look that may be revisited in the next chapter," he said. "So more than likely, you know, Tofino is back in the equation . . ." credit: celebedge.ca
  19. I know. I have such a problem with him still. >.<
  20. ^Yep, I agree. Deep down Rosalie has a good heart.
  21. OMG Mona... You are so mean!
  22. I bought it today too I just wish Cathrine Hardwick would shut the hell up through the deleted and extended scenes. :evil: I definitely thought that too while watching them