- Hilarious: What In The Hell Kind Of GD Poster For “12 Years A Slave” Is This? [Dlisted]
- MARIAH CAREY & NICK CANNON Ready For A White Christmas In Aspen [I'm Not Obsessed]
- Cheryl Burke is in Maui [Celebslam] - Debby Ryan Cuteness Is Wearing Off [HollywoodTuna]
- First Person View of a Hockey Ref [The Blemish] - Lebron James Laces Up The “Florida Gators” Nike Lebron XI [Complex]
- Jessica Alba Is One Hot Christmas Shopping Mama! [Popoholic] - POPDATCULTURE is the Gift Idea of the Day [Drunken Stepfather, NSFW]
- Queen Elizabeth II Issues a Pardon for the Conviction of One of the Most Brilliant Minds in Human History on Charges of Homosexuality [Pajiba]
- Twerking Russian Girl Does Things With Her Ass That Most People Can Only Do If They Had a Seizure [BroBible]
- Blind Man Tries To Guess The Color Of Scented Markers [Vidhuntr]
- Celeb Trend to Try: Alessandra Ambrosio’s Denim on Denim [Yeeeah!]
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Photo Credit: Universal Pictures
“After Walker’s death on Nov. 30, however, Universal put an indefinite halt on the sequel’s production.”[HuffPo]
Paul Walker’s untimely death will not spell an end to the Fast & Furious franchise, Universal Pictures announced yesterday.
Star Vin Diesel announced via Facebook yesterday that the film’s production will go on and that its release will be pushed back 9 months to April 10, 2015.
No word yet on how the film will handle Walker’s death. He plays one of the central roles in the film and apparently had quite a few scenes left to shoot.
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Jon Hamm heads to India in the highly anticipated sports drama Million Dollar Arm. He plays a washed-up sports agent named JB Bernstein whose professional and personal life are in tatters. He tries to stage a comeback by heading to India to find the next baseball sensation. (Cricketers and baseball players have much in common, you see).
Co-starring Lake Bell, Aasif Mandvi, Bill Paxton, Alan Arkin and Madhur Mittal, Million Dollar Arm releases May 16, 2014.
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Hard to believe it’s been five years since we first met Hiccup, the most underwhelming teenage hero with a special ability when it comes to dragons. But he is back, one leg and all, in DreamWorks Animation’s sequel How To Train Your Dragon 2.
This one follows Hiccup and Toothless as they continue their adventures, discovering a new land full of dragons and a mysterious Dragon Rider who holds a powerful secret. How To Train Your Dragon releases June 13, 2014.
Let the great debate begin! Is The Secret Life of Walter Mitty a flat-out brilliant piece of cinema? Or is it a flat piece of internal dithering? That, I suspect, will be what everyone will be buzzing and bickering about after Santa has departed tonight.
I have never read the short story the film is based upon, nor have I seen the original film from the 1940s, so I can assure you that I am judging Ben Stiller’s debut on its own merits. The film succeeds triumphantly in its first hour, establishing Walter Mitty (Stiller) as essentially an isolated social pariah whose only real talent is in concealing the wonder within him. He is constantly put-upon at work (he works for Life Magazine) and no one sees anything in him except the fact that he is an oddity to be shunned. If he were a child, he would have been bullied to death; because he is an adult, he allows himself to dream a little . . . and then a lot. And then he dares to pursue those dreams.
Tired of being a shadow of a shadow, Mitty embarks on the adventure of a lifetime, setting off to three frosty international locales – Greenland, Iceland and the Himalayas – in pursuit of the life force he has always yearned for. Not every chapter works, and some of them (notably the climax) will feel forced or somehow unfinished. You will want to feel invested in the outcome, but the effect might be severely muted.
The reason for this is Ben Stiller. An able actor, he has never ventured this deep into drama, and it seems Ben Stiller wasn’t sure whether to play him as a victim, a hero, or an utter idiosyncratic goof. Or if he was, director Ben Stiller decided he should be presented as different things at all times. How audiences will react will largely depend upon their allowances for the quixotic (something I am sure we conjure more of during the holiday season). Sean Penn and Kirsten Wiig lend able support, but Still is the show. And he doesn’t seem very concerned with whether or not you like him (which doesn’t always work in the film’s favor).
A noble film, but one that seems eager to please everyone and no one at the same time.
Unlike a lot of women in Hollywood, Molly Sims played her cards very intelligently because she knew exactly when to fold. Then again, she dropped out of Vanderbilt University to pursue a career in modeling, so she knows a thing or two about making bold decisions where the unrealized payoffs are huge.
With that said, back in 2011, the actress and model tied the knot with top-dog Hollywood producer Scott Stuber. He’s behind recent hits like ‘Ted’ and ‘Identity Thief’, as well as the anxiously awaited ‘47 Ronin‘ starring Keanu Reeves. Looking at these pics, you can tell Molly’s very happy as she hangs with hubby and son Brooks at the beach in Miami.
Since ’47 Ronin’ is set to drop in theaters tomorrow, check it out below:
- Johnny Depp in the first trailer for Transcendence [Lainey Gossip]
- Charlie Sheen Tweets His Hate For That Duck Dynasty Douche And Denise Richards [Dlisted]
- 10 Signs You Suck At Buying Gifts For Your Girlfriend [Guy Code Blog]
- A Tribute To Girls Who Are Doing Cosplay Properly [Caveman Circus]
- Steve Martin tweets-and-deletes a racist ‘joke’: do you accept his apology? [Celebitchy]
Tulisa Contostavlos was spotted leaving Steam and Rye in London. Tulisa was looking very leggy as she was out celebrating Gareth Varey’s birthday. Looking very sexy afterhaving been in Westminster Magistrates Court after attending a hearing answer charges relating to the supply of Class A drugs. This’ll be an on-going case for Tulisa but for at least this night, a courtroom looked like the last thing on her mind.