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I am NOT liking GP's choice of dress for a freakin cooking show ?

Weird.

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... who's excited for SNL Jan 15th!!!!!! can't wait for gwyneth to host

 

Im super excited :D

 

And its on my little brother, chris' :P, birthday!

I just finished watching GP on The Early Show this morning.

 

Here's the link to the video.

 

 

Thank-You I forgot about this interview and missed it. Don't forget Rachael Ray Friday Morning.

 

^^^This interview kinda sounded at the end that she is taking 2011 off, but in other interviews it sounded like she had a full plate of things to do.:\

Yet another interview I can't see. I'd be very much grateful if anyone could upload that and the GMA appearance on youtube. Pretty please?

And tonight she will be on Conan..I think it's enoughh already..Can you say overexposure..??

Wasn't she on Conan like last month after she got the Walk of Fame star? Damn. The promotion for this movie is serious, lol.

Conan is in repeats this week, I believe.

 

On another note:

 

Dear Gwyneth,

 

I like Goop and all, but PLEASE stop sending me stuff on how to cleanse! I want my insides to remain dirty! No more cleanising nonsense. Show me some cute clothing or how to cook something or for gosh sakes, talk about how great Chris is, but NO MORE CLEANSING BS!

Thank-You I forgot about this interview and missed it. Don't forget Rachael Ray Friday Morning.

 

 

Yep, it's DVR ready. :)

I love the search save option on this DVR because it automatically sets to record anything with GP, CM or Coldplay, among other things. Then I can go through and delete repeats or movies she starred in that I've already seen.

 

I found this interview not so fab (the interviewer could have done a better job, dug a bit deeper instead of asking the same obvious questions), still it's worth seeing if you're a fan.

 

 

^^^This interview kinda sounded at the end that she is taking 2011 off, but in other interviews it sounded like she had a full plate of things to do.:\

 

I noticed that too! I think maybe she was joking? Perhaps she won't take a leading role type of project; we already know she's doing Glee again, as well as SNL, and it's only January, so I'm hoping that's an indication that she won't hibernate again. That said, I do think she deserves a break for a month or two to do absolutely nothing outside of spending time at home with her family and friends. I can't even begin to imagine the whirlwind of her crazy schedule -- and my kids are 9 and 11! ... though when they are younger you can sort of get away with taking them out of school compared to these later years with the increasing demands of academia.

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Yep, it's DVR ready. :)

I love the search save option on this DVR because it automatically sets to record anything with GP, CM or Coldplay, among other things. Then I can go through and delete repeats or movies she starred in that I've already seen.

 

I found this interview not so fab (the interviewer could have done a better job, dug a bit deeper instead of asking the same obvious questions), still it's worth seeing if you're a fan.

 

 

 

 

I noticed that too! I think maybe she was joking? Perhaps she won't take a leading role type of project; we already know she's doing Glee again, as well as SNL, and it's only January, so I'm hoping that's an indication that she won't hibernate again. That said, I do think she deserves a break for a month or two to do absolutely nothing outside of spending time at home with her family and friends. I can't even begin to imagine the whirlwind of her crazy schedule -- and my kids are 9 and 11! ... though when they are younger you can sort of get away with taking them out of school compared to these later years with the increasing demands of academia.

 

 

 

I agree, she needs time to re-coup, I think that's how C&G's relationship goes, while he's in studio, she tends to work, and when he starts to tour she calms down a bit, and YES the hectic schedules for older kids in school is a whole different way compared to their kids age now.

 

GYWN is on ACCESS HOLLYWOOD TONIGHT, and the commercial said they were taking a look at Gwyneths past relationships, and finally finding true love with a Viva looking pic of Chris.

Access Spotlight: Gwyneth Paltrow, Part I - The Early Years

Gwyneth Paltrow is very close with her parents, producer/director Bruce Paltrow and mom, actress Blythe Danner - but how did her folks influence her choices in becoming an actress? Plus, why was her dad the one person she wanted with her at the 1999 Oscars?

 

 

The wide-ranging career paths of Gwyneth Paltrow and Nicolas Cage

Two actors, both born into show business clans, both winning Oscars within three years of each other.

 

And both starring in movies that open today. Gwyneth Paltrow stars in “Country Strong” (see the review below left), and Nicolas Cage goes back to the Middle Ages in “Season of the Witch” (which wasn’t screened for critics; see below right).

 

The time is ripe for a deeper look at these stars. They both won Academy Awards when they were relatively young — he was 32, and she was 26 — but they have handled their post-Oscar careers quite differently.

 

Gwyneth Paltrow

 

It says much about Paltrow’s skills as an actress that in the early years of her career many of us thought she was British.

 

After all, this slim, pale blonde wowed audiences as the busybody heroine of Jane Austen’s “Emma,” played a love-challenged Londoner in “Sliding Doors” and won her Oscar as an Elizabethan in 1998’s “Shakespeare in Love,” all the while sporting a Brit accent.

 

Smoke and mirrors.

 

In fact, Paltrow is about as American as they come. Born in 1972, she grew up in Los Angeles and Massachusetts as the daughter of Tony-winning actress Blythe Danner (the “Fockers” franchise) and producer/director Bruce Paltrow (TV’s “St. Elsewhere”).

 

Though reared around actors, Paltrow went to college intending to major in art history. Deciding that she couldn’t get acting out of her system, she went into the family business.

 

One of her first jobs was playing the young Wendy in “Hook,” Steven Spielberg’s 1991 update of “Peter Pan.” For the next five years she took small roles, getting accustomed to the requirements of screen acting and finally gaining a degree of public recognition with her performance as Brad Pitt’s wife in the dark 1995 thriller “Seven.”

 

Defining Paltrow’s career isn’t easy because of her willingness to shift between big-budget studio projects and artistically challenging independent fare.

 

Thus she has appeared in studio comedies opposite Jack Black (“Shallow Hal”) and Mike Myers (“Austin Powers in Goldmember”), and her character Pepper Potts has become an essential element of the “Iron Man” franchise — an element that reportedly will be sadly absent when Iron Man joins “The Avengers” in 2012.

 

But her resume is dotted with films clearly done for the love of acting — titles like “Proof,” “Sylvia,” “Bounce,” “Hard Eight” — and especially “Running With Scissors” and Wes Anderson’s “The Royal Tenenbaums,” two films in which she deftly used her cool sexuality to plumb the humor and horrors of eccentric upper-middle-class America.

 

No actor expects projects like these to be big moneymakers, yet these marginal titles make up half of Paltrow’s credits, suggesting a longing to stretch her acting muscles that’s not often satisfied by the Hollywood hit machine.

 

In 1996 she starred in “Emma,” which paved the way for her Oscar-winning role in “Shakespeare in Love” two years later. It was in many ways a once-in-a-lifetime role that allowed her to blend sensuality with lightheartedness (she wore a fake mustache for several scenes) while portraying a proto-feminist head over heels in love.

 

Paltrow started dabbling in the musical genre after her Oscar. She did her own singing in “Duets,” a 2000 film about a karaoke competition directed by her father (and co-starring Huey Lewis).

 

This fall she sang at the Country Music Association Awards and guest-starred on TV’s “Glee,” performing her own musical numbers (she’ll reprise her role in the post-Super Bowl episode Feb. 6). And on Jan. 15, she’ll host “Saturday Night Live” with musical guest Cee-Lo, whose song “Forget You” she covered on “Glee.”

 

Her new movie, “Country Strong,” finds her singing and acting the role of an alcoholic country music star trying to get back into the big time.

 

Early on her personal life played out in the gossip columns, thanks to boyfriend Ben Affleck and fiancé Brad Pitt, but her seven-year marriage to Coldplay front man Chris Martin (they have two children) seems like the real deal. While Paltrow has since stayed out of the tabs, she has taken to the Web in her own way, creating the lifestyle blog Goop.com.

 

In the meantime, Paltrow has become a solid actress as comfortable with comedic repartee as histrionics. But is she a true movie star?

 

Probably not. It’s uncertain how many of us get excited at the prospect of “a Gwyneth Paltrow movie.” Her name alone is rarely enough to put bodies in the seats.

 

On the other hand, beginning with “Shakespeare in Love” Paltrow has shown an uncanny knack for picking the right ensemble projects that do not rely on her alone for their success but provide her with several juicy scenes.

 

She may not be an individual star, but she’s a terrific team player.

 

An actress could do worse.

I'm so bored with the Gwyneth hate. If she had a drug problem and a cheating husband, she'd be much more likeable in their eyes. It amuses me.

I just watched the Rachael Ray interview and it was GOOOOD. Not so much of the recycled stuff we've been seeing. Good questions, good answers and GP was very relaxed and happy.

 

I looked on the official website for the video and it could not be found. Maybe it will appear on YouTube? I hope so, because you all have to see it. I do have it recorded on my DVR ... if there were some way I could copy it to my computer I would do so, but other than recording my TV with my high def. video camera and downloading it to my laptop I'm not sure how I could manage. Ideas anyone?

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Germany / Austria Cooking

I just caught the end of Rachel Ray, so I missed Gwyneth. Hopefully it will be on youtube.

 

Also, I just checked my town's theatre listings, and Country Strong isn't here yet. :( Which sucks because we still have movies that came out in November, but nothing new. :disappointed:

Going to see Country Strong tomorrow, (sat):)

 

 

:thumbsup: Let us hear what you think of the movie afterwards. We look forward to a review. ENJOY.

There are a ton of reviews on youtube,from real critics..many said she was good but the script was terrible

Going to see Country Strong tomorrow, (sat):)

 

we are in the car on the way to see it. I'll let you know what I think.

we are in the car on the way to see it. I'll let you know what I think.

 

Have a nice time. Look forward to hearing what you think of it.

Wow...the theatre Iis packed! Be back in a few hours.

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