Thursday, December 16, 2010

Sweet Repeat: JWOWW Looks All Elegant


We’ve always loved JWOWW for her tough, take-no-prisoners vibe on Jersey Shore, an attitude that goes hand-in-hand with her tanned, short-skirt look. But lately we’ve been noticing that Jenni Farley’s been hitting the red carpet in soft, elegant looks. And she looks super stunning! As long as she still claims to be a praying mantis in bed, it’s all good with us.

Soft as a kitten. A candid shot. Aww. Exotic JWOWW. Sultry.  A wider look.

Pamela Anderson Stays Sexy In England

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photos courtesy of MrPaparazzi
Pamela Anderson was spotted leaving the Empire Theatre in Liverpool, England after performing in Aladdin last night, and even though the former Baywatch babe was covered in layers of stage makeup, she still looked pretty hot! But as hot as her Playboy cover?

Click on the photos to see the gallery: Pamela Anderson Is Sexy Across The Pond

British actresses who made their name starring in Jane Austen adaptations

British actresses who made their name starring in Jane Austen adaptations
Carey Mulligan
Carey Mulligan made her film debut as Kitty Bennet in 2005's film of Pride and Prejudice.
She won the part after meeting Julian Fellowes through an introduction by her old headmistress at Woldingham, an independent Roman Catholic boarding school. She'd been turned down by several drama schools, but she wrote to Fellowes afterwards and her determination convinced him to help her. He introduced her to a casting agent who was looking for a new face for the role.
Despite being praised for her performance it was her co-star Keira Knightly who stole most of the limelight as Elizabeth Bennet. The two have most recently appeared alongside in the film Never Let Me Go, adapted from Booker prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro's novel.
The 25 year-old has also appeared in Northanger Abbey (2007) as Isabella Thorpe in a television adaptation.

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Oscars 2011: best song contenders unveiled

Gwyneth Paltrow in Country Strong  
Two of the eligible songs come from Gwyneth Paltrow film Country Strong 
A total of 41 songs are in contention for the best original song category at the 2011 Oscars, it has been announced.
Three of them come from Burlesque, starring Cher and Christina Aguilera, which had its UK premiere this week.
Tracks performed by Gwyneth Paltrow, Janet Jackson and Alanis Morissette also feature on the longlist.
The eligible songs will be whittled down to a list of no more than five by the time the Academy Award nominations are announced on....
25 January.
The 2011 Oscars will be held on 27 February at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles.
Paltrow - who previously had a singing role in 2000 film Duets - features on two eligible tracks taken from her country music drama, Country Strong.
One of them, Me and Tennessee, which Paltrow sings with country star Tim McGraw - was written by her husband, Coldplay star Chris Martin.
Under Academy rules, a maximum of two songs may be nominated from any one film.
Last year's best song award went to The Weary Kind, from the Jeff Bridges music drama Crazy Heart.

Twitter raises $200m in new finance

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Twitter is increasing efforts to boost its profits
 Twitter has raised $200m (£129m) in new finance, in a deal that values the social networking service at $3.7bn.
It said the investment had come from venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers, and existing investors.
Twitter is also adding two new board members, including David Rosenblatt, boss of digital advertising group DoubleClick.
The moves come two months after the US firm said it was increasing efforts to make itself more profitable.
The announcement in October saw the company's co-founder Evan Williams stand down as chief executive to focus on product strategy......

Mr Williams was replaced as chief executive by Dick Costolo.
Also now joining Twitter's board is Mike McCue, chief executive of digital social magazine application FlipBoard.
Twitter allows users to send 140-character text messages, or Tweets.
It has 175 million registered users and 300 employees.

Colin Firth nominated for Screen Actors Guild award

Colin Firth  
Firth was nominated for the same award this year for A Single Man Colin Firth's Oscar chances have been further boosted by his inclusion in the Screen Actors Guild nominations.
The 50-year-old is up for the best actor award for his role as stammering monarch George VI in The King's Speech.
The period drama has four nominations, as does boxing drama The Fighter.
Both films are up for the best cast in a movie prize - the Guild's equivalent of a best film accolade - alongside Black Swan, The Kids are All Right and Facebook drama The Social Network.
British actors Helena Bonham Carter and Christian Bale are nominated in the supporting categories for their work in The King's Speech and The Fighter respectively....

Hugh Laurie and Sir Patrick Stewart are among their compatriots in the running for the Guild's television awards.
Laurie receives his sixth consecutive nomination for best actor in a drama series for House, an award he won in 2007 and 2009.
Sir Patrick is recognised for playing the title role in a filmed version of Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Ernest Borginine will receive a lifetime achievement honour at next year's awards, to be held in Los Angeles on 30 January.
Awards will also be presented to "stunt ensembles" working in motion pictures and on television.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is granted bail

The founder of whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been granted conditional bail by a judge.
The 39-year-old was granted bail in London earlier this week but remained in jail after prosecutors objected.
The Australian is fighting extradition to Sweden over sex charges involving two women. He denies the allegations.
Mr Justice Ouseley granted conditional bail at the Royal Courts of Justice and supporters put up £240,000 in sureties. His release is expected on Thursday.
However, the BBC understands he may not be freed until Friday because those who provided the finances must complete paperwork at a police station.
Mr Assange's solicitor, Mark Stephens, said afterwards the bail appeal was part of a "continuing vendetta by the Swedes".
He said: "We have won costs today but they should be paid by Sweden not the hard-pressed Crown Prosecution Service."
Mr Assange's mother, Christine, said she was "very, very happy" with the decision and thanked his supporters....

"I can't wait to see my son and to hold him close. I had faith that the British justice system would do the right thing and the judge would uphold the magistrates' decision, and that faith has been reaffirmed," she said.
'Nomadic lifestyle' Gemma Lindfield, representing the Swedish authorities, had told the judge there was "a real risk" Mr Assange would abscond and pointed to his nomadic lifestyle.
She said he had "the means and ability" to go into hiding among Wikileaks' many supporters in this country and abroad.But Mr Justice Ouseley pointed out Mr Assange had offered to meet the police in London when he heard the Swedish matter was still live and he said: "That is not the conduct of a person who is seeking to evade justice."
Earlier, the judge made a ruling banning the use of Twitter to give a blow-by-blow account of Thursday's proceedings.
Mr Assange has received the backing of a number of high-profile supporters including human rights campaigners Jemima Khan and Bianca Jagger, and film director Ken Loach.
Wikileaks has published hundreds of sensitive American diplomatic cables, details of which have appeared in the Guardian in the UK and several other newspapers around the world.
He has been criticised in the US where former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has said he should be hunted down like the al-Qaeda leadership.
Mr Assange argues the allegations against him are politically motivated and designed to take attention away from the material appearing on Wikileaks.
One of his supporters, writer Tariq Ali, said: "I'm relieved. He should never have been denied bail in the first place."
He said Mr Assange had suffered from some "vindictive and punitive" decisions and he claimed: "The Swedes are acting on behalf of a bigger power."
Mr Assange is accused of having unprotected sex with a woman, identified only as Miss A, when she insisted he use a condom.
He is also accused of having unprotected sex with another woman, Miss W, while she was asleep.
 
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