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mksh24

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  1. Can you imagine the bragging she would do if she ever did collaborate with them? If she ever did collaborate in the studio with them the band would be thinking "oh shit what did we get ourselves into... make it stop"
  2. Yes I saw it. And showed one of of Valentino's almost royalty like party and of course Gwyneth was there. Geez what a life she has
  3. I always thought Claire Danes and Gwyneth looked a like, but Claire is like a poor man's Gwyneth.
  4. I wouldn't call Taylor's music like Miley's. It is not kiddy pop. Taylor did not get her start on disney she got famous by herself. Taylor is country, but it is bordering near country pop... She has really good songs especially before she got really famous.
  5. Agreed. Miley is super annoying. And that speaking... voice of hers could kill millions of little children. All she does is brag on how amazing it is to be famous. At least Taylor is modest. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8NsIFxE5KQ]YouTube - Miley Cyrus - Johnjay and Rich Interview - March 3, 2009 P4/8[/ame] here's an interview with her and at :51 she talks about how she met coldplay and how her and Chris Martin "hung out" the whole time...:rolleyes::laugh3: I think she also talks about the Radiohead encounter at the grammys (which is hilarious that she got put in her place)
  6. Jealous! I personally love Taylor Swift... she isn't a bad singer either and she writes her own songs! She seems more mature than Miley Cyrus and her voice is way better.
  7. its like a Lil Wayne crotch grab :laugh3:
  8. randomly youtubing and came across this [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1OqQfPKrUI&feature=related]YouTube - Coldplay - Exclusive Interview[/ame] around the 4:12 mark ... its so cute and funny!
  9. http://perezhilton.com/2009-03-15-wanna-work-out-with-gwyneth-itll-cost-ya Work out with Gwyneth Gwyneth Paltrow wants to get you in shape - but only if you have A LOT of money! As we previously mentioned, the actress, who is better than you, is opening up her own gym in NYC with her longtime trainer Tracy Anderson. Well, the gym isn't open yet and there's already troubs! According to reports, Gwyneth's new business venture is having a tough time getting members. Anderson herself and gym reps have reportedly been cold-calling people asking them to come in for a meeting. "It's ridiculous," said a person who was contacted. "Membership is like $4,500 to join and then hundreds of dollars a month. Who can afford that right now?" Gwyneth can! The TriBeCa gym is supposed to open later this year.
  10. When you saw this person by the pool you should of screamed out the window CHRIS! Then ducked and looked to see if he looked up :)
  11. Yeah the alleged pictures of chris but are likely some random man
  12. Agreed. He doesn't seem that muscular
  13. I am having a hard time believing that is chris unless he waxed his whole chest / stomach. I am not complaining though if it is :) it just doesn't really look like him. Maybe I am just in shock of these photos.
  14. I sort of see the resemblance...
  15. woahhhh almost 3,000!
  16. thats cool that you met him does Chris look a lot like him I have never seen a picture of him.
  17. Hey everybody i don't know if this has been posted yet, but Radiohead are awesome at comebacks... Radiohead's Thom Yorke Schools Miley Cyrus & Kanye West on Humility Fri., Mar. 13, 2009 8:45 AM PDT by Breanne L. Heldman http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b104279_radioheads_thom_yorke_schools_miley.html When Radiohead refused to meet Miley Cyrus and Kanye West at the Grammy Awards last month, the starlet threatened to "ruin" them and the rapper refused to stand for their performance. Now the In Rainbows band is fighting back. Cyrus kicked off the feudin' during an appearance on the Johnjay and Rich radio show and rambled on for more than six minutes about how the band dissed her after she begged her manager to set up an introduction. "I'm like, these are the people I really want to meet," she said. "I'd freak out. They're my rock gods. These are the only people that I would cry over…My manager asked and said, 'Miley's really obsessed. And they were like, 'We don't really do that.' " She continued on in disbelief about the Thom Yorke band's lack of interest in meeting the Hannah Montana, admitting she was so disappointed about the diss, she left the show early. "I left 'cause I was so upset," she said. "I wasn't going to watch. Stinkin' Radiohead! I'm gonna ruin them, I'm going to tell everyone."(yeah okay...) The three-time Grammy winners responded by putting the teen in her place… "When Miley grows up, she'll learn not to have such a sense of entitlement," the quintet said in a statement. But the Radiohead beef buck doesn't stop there. During the taping for his episode of VH1's Storytellers, West complained that Yorke snubbed him as well. "When he performed at the Grammys, I sat the f--k down," the rapper said. The British "Creep" singer, already in full retaliation mode, concluded a blog post on the band's website with a wink and a nudge to both stars. "Wish us all a safe journey if you still like us and you're not one of those people I have managed to offend by doing nothing," Yorke writes. Bring on the next round in these wars of words ('cause you know they're coming)! Miley got dissed big time. Here is what she said about the Radiohead snub exactly (sorry if no one cares) [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8NsIFxE5KQ]YouTube - Miley Cyrus - Johnjay and Rich Interview - March 3, 2009 P4/8[/ame]
  18. New GOOP I’m not one of those film people who can tell you who the cinematographer was on On The Waterfront or who most influenced Truffaut. When it comes to knowledge of film history, I’m semi-rubbish (a friend of mine once left the dinner table when I admitted I had never seen one of the most famous and most well-regarded films of all time). I can do the whole rap at the end of The Revenge of the Nerds and all of Jeff Spicoli's dialogue, but sadly, my expertise ends there. I do, however, love film and whether it is an exceptional documentary, a classic or a Seth Rogan vehicle, I am always excited about seeing something that my friends love. The films I love best usually contain a breathtaking female performance (The Reader, Sophie’s Choice, Klute), as the genius of a creative woman inspires me in all areas of my life. This week, I asked five brilliant directors (four of whom I have worked with and one who I worship) to share their top five DVD rental picks. Their choices range from the serious to the whimsical to everything in between. Love, Steven’s Favorites: (Steven Spielberg is a pretty good director, you might have heard of him. When I was seventeen he asked me to be in Hook [his film about Peter Pan] one night when we were all driving to a movie. They made me a custom wig and I only had one line! Filming that scene was one of the best, most memorable days of my life.) Steven says: These are not necessarily my all-time favorite films....but good choices to rent and enjoy! The Best Years of Our Lives Captain’s Courageous The Godfather The Searchers Tootsie Wes’ Picks: (Wes Anderson directed Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, etc. He is one of the most specific directors I have ever worked with. When I played Margot in The Royal Tenenbaums, he knew exactly how he wanted my hair, clothes and eye makeup. He is so inspiring to work with because you feel like you are the one crazy, important color he needs to create the whole picture. Also, he is a great dresser.) Terror’s Advocate Barbet Schroeder’s great documentary, Terror’s Advocate, also relates to another one I would highly recommend, which is Marcel Ophüls’ documentary Hôtel Terminus (except I think you can only get it on VHS). There is kind of a miniature version of Terror’s Advocate in the middle of it. Neon Genesis Evangelion This is a Japanese cartoon that is very difficult to describe and might not sound that great if I tried anyway. It is 24 episodes, and we watched them all in less than a week because you start to want to believe it’s real. This could spawn something like Scientology. From the Life of Marionettes I’d never heard of this until last month. It’s an Ingmar Bergman movie he made in Germany where I think he was a tax exile. Life Lessons The Martin Scorsese part of New York Stories. It’s about a painter. More or less anything that says The Criterion Collection across the top it. The most recent one I had never seen before and loved was Costa-Gavras’ Missing. Jon’s Picks: (Jon Favreau and I met when we both had bit parts in Dorothy Parker and the Vicious Circle about 15 years ago. He then went on to write and star in Swingers and become an incredible filmmaker. We reconnected when he asked me to be in Iron Man. Jon is not only a confident filmmaker, he is deeply calm and funny. I can’t wait to start Iron Man 2 in two weeks and hang out with him every day.) Seven Samurai Kurosawa’s masterpiece. A real study in storytelling and cinematography. Remade into The Magnificent Seven and later Roger Corman’s The Last Starfighter. Three hours and you never check your watch. Kung Fu Panda My seven-year-old son said Iron Man was his second favorite film last year. This one was his first. Top Chef Boxed Set I downloaded the whole series, and the L.A.-to-Europe flight was over before I knew it. Visions of Light A wonderful overview of the history of cinematography with a who’s who of interviews and great clips in context. Perhaps my favorite documentary. I watch it every few years. Westworld Directed by Michael Crichton. Great concept. Great violence. Yul Brenner created the paradigm for Jason and the Terminator. James’ Picks: (James Gray is a beautiful, unique filmmaker. He DOES know everything about everything that ever happened in film. He loves actors so much that he bursts into laughter if he loves what you did in a take. I did Two Lovers with him and it was one of the best artistic experiences of my life. Also, he made his famous pasta sauce for me in my trailer on my last day.) Rocco and His Brothers This is a beautiful movie that takes its time but comes to a full boil and devastates. Luchino Visconti’s 1960 epic details the tragedies of an Italian family that migrates from Italy’s agrarian south to its industrialized north. The 400 Blows Francois Truffaut’s classic about the struggles and joys of youth. Tender and unforgettable. Singin’ In The Rain Pure joy. Film’s transition from the silents to sound with an acrobatic Gene Kelly leading the way. The Godfather/The Godfather Part Two Yes, two movies, not one - I’m not cheating. These two classics are impossible to separate, bound together by story, cast, theme, look and greatness. Tokyo Story Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu’s magnificent picture about how we disrespect our elders. So moving it becomes almost unbearable; a transcendent experience. Sophia’s Picks: (Sophia Coppola makes some of my favorite movies. When I saw The Virgin Suicides, I felt something I hadn’t really felt before in that she captured the light and texture of youth so perfectly that it swept me away. I have never worked with her but I thought it would be cool to hear her picks, as she is not only incredibly talented, but a woman as well!) The Last Picture Show Tootsie Chris Rock - Never Scared Heartbreak Kid Let the Right One In NEXT WEEK Next week we speak to fellow working mother/amateur chef Tamra Davis about her new cookbook and super-cool online cooking show so when is she going to give fashion tips?!!?!
  19. i swear this thread is moving so fast that by the time i look tomorrow it will be 3,000 pages. i love to lurk on this page.. keep posting ;)
  20. yeah... i know chris martin he sucks that's why i am a member of this site.
  21. this picture is epic :thumbsup: love it. he's gorgeous
  22. Will said Jonny was the tallest...? Uh what about chris he seems taller!
  23. miss lestrade ^ i agree with you
  24. I EXTREMELY disagree on the fix you live in toronto... i honestly think that is one of best live performances. i agree that his voice is weaker which is sad i like his falsetto better and i love the a rush of blood to the head voice live and the live 2003 politik is amazing!
  25. Gwyneth looks better as a blonde.

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