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Showing posts with label natalie portman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natalie portman. Show all posts
Friday, February 04, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Natalie Portman, James Franco, Annette Bening, Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, and Michelle Williams Cover Newsweek
For its 14th annual Oscar roundtable issue, Newsweek rounded up Annette Bening, Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Natalie Portman, James Franco and Michelle Williams. The six actors gabbed to the magazine about their enormously successful year and the films that may verywell garner each one of them a nomination.
As always, the famously droll and quotable Franco revealed his thoughts about onscreen love scenes. Nicole Kidman mentioned something about how some directors are “precise” about “big screen kisses” and Franco added:
As always, the famously droll and quotable Franco revealed his thoughts about onscreen love scenes. Nicole Kidman mentioned something about how some directors are “precise” about “big screen kisses” and Franco added:
Will porn be James Franco’s next creative venture? Honestly, nothing shocks me anymore.
“I think if anybody who has made a home sex tape knows, what feels best doesn’t always look best [laughter]. I remember when I was 19 doing that, and then watching it back and thinking, oh, that looks horrible. So what Nicole is talking about, yeah, you have a lot of respect for those actors in pornography, because they are really not just doing it, they’re really selling it. It’s the same thing with a kiss. It’s not just the kiss that feels best, it’s an image. Something different is happening if it’s a good kiss.”
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
W Magazine's 'best performances' photo shoot
Best Performances - The most remarkable moments in film this past year weren’t 3-D action sequences but characters so real they hurt. Here, the actors who made us believe.
Natalie Portman in “Black Swan”
“The movie that I watched the most when I was growing up was Dirty Dancing. I always loved Penny, probably because I was really like Baby. I was a Jewish girl from a Jewish family, so of course I liked the tall, skinny blond girl.”
Jesse Eisenberg in “The Social Network”
“I started acting to be included in a group, because I felt excluded in school. The final product was out of my control, so it didn’t really matter to me. I just liked being in a group of people that didn’t kick my shin.”
Justin Timberlake & Andrew Garfield in “The Social Network”
“What if Mark Zuckerberg and Sean Parker suffered from the same insecurity and fear and paranoia? Mark dealt with those feelings by inventing Facebook. And my character, Sean Parker, invented Sean Parker. He created his own persona.”—Justin Timberlake
“I found The Goonies very inspiring. I identified with every character: Mikey, the leader; Mouth, the trickster; Data, the inventor; and Chunk, this lovely, beautiful, sad, misunderstood, slightly larger kid. The Goonies is boys needing to be boys on their path to manhood. It’s a classic.”—Andrew Garfield
Natalie Portman in “Black Swan”
“The movie that I watched the most when I was growing up was Dirty Dancing. I always loved Penny, probably because I was really like Baby. I was a Jewish girl from a Jewish family, so of course I liked the tall, skinny blond girl.”
Jesse Eisenberg in “The Social Network”
“I started acting to be included in a group, because I felt excluded in school. The final product was out of my control, so it didn’t really matter to me. I just liked being in a group of people that didn’t kick my shin.”
Justin Timberlake & Andrew Garfield in “The Social Network”
“What if Mark Zuckerberg and Sean Parker suffered from the same insecurity and fear and paranoia? Mark dealt with those feelings by inventing Facebook. And my character, Sean Parker, invented Sean Parker. He created his own persona.”—Justin Timberlake
“I found The Goonies very inspiring. I identified with every character: Mikey, the leader; Mouth, the trickster; Data, the inventor; and Chunk, this lovely, beautiful, sad, misunderstood, slightly larger kid. The Goonies is boys needing to be boys on their path to manhood. It’s a classic.”—Andrew Garfield
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Natalie Portman for Miss Dior Cherie’s New Campaign
Natalie Portman bares almost all in this shot for Miss Dior Cherie’s new campaign!
It was announced last June that Natalie would be representing Parfums Christian Dior’s new cosmetic line. This marks the first time that Natalie puts her face to a cosmetics brand.
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It was announced last June that Natalie would be representing Parfums Christian Dior’s new cosmetic line. This marks the first time that Natalie puts her face to a cosmetics brand.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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