Hmm this seems fake, but I dont doubt that rich socialites overdose on a regular basis so its a tough call.
Hmm this seems fake, but I dont doubt that rich socialites overdose on a regular basis so its a tough call.
It looks fake and kind of stupid.
"...Jeffrey Dahmer... actually confessed and accepted his punishment. Had real remorse for the sick things he did. It's pretty bad when Jeffrey Dahmer is a better person than you are." ~Justice11 (re: Jodi Arias)
Knew it was fake as soon as that 'puke' appeared. Fakey fake fakeeee.
I love Hardy but I'm iffy about comedies...until they call Chelsea Handler and old man at the end.![]()
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Super funny article
Seen here grippin? his dang-a-lang cuz Justin Bieber is the streets, the eponymous (I might be using that wrong.) maple wunderkind supposedly wants to remake Fear because it launched Mark Wahlberg from just another Southie dancing in his underwear to that dude who finger-banged Reese Witherspoon on a rollercoaster thus possessing all the tools necessary to fight international terrorism. Via Movieweb who I never heard of before this story so just assume none of it?s true because it?s way too hilarious:
Justin Bieber is said to be eyeing the role in a proposed remake, hoping that it will give his image and career the same edge it gave Mark Wahlberg back in 1996, a time when most thought of the actor as a one hit wonder who would quietly disappear. Mark Wahlberg was 25 at the time he made Fear. Justin Bieber will turn 18 this March.So basically Justin Bieber wants to star in a movie where his ?bad boy? character sometimes plays video games before doing his homework, and instead of raping Alyssa Milano, he tells a girl?s dad he?s going to hold her hand at the movies if that?s alright with him. Jesus, they were right. This is edgy material for him.
It is believed that Justin Bieber will pursue the rights to remaking Fear, using the film as his launching board into feature film acting. Though, its being speculated that this new Fear will most likely be tamed down for a PG-13 rating, and that it will closely resemble the thrillers and remakes currently being produced by Sony?s Screen Gems division.
The Real Punchline? Kid Bangs This:
http://www.thesuperficial.com/justin...u're+Ugly)
I am waiting to see Underworld Awaking but can't find any good print...
Chris Pine is indisputable evidence we evolved from monkeys.
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I watched the Descent last night and I about screamed when the 50 second mark came up. I was just laying in bed watching it before I fell asleep and I went under the covers so fast. Holy crap even though I was expecting it.
Anyone one heard of "I am not a Hipster?" It's suppose to be launching in limited cities soon and created some buzz this year at Sundance. For you San Diego folks, I think it is playing in theaters near you!
http://iamnotahipster.com/
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2012/may/07/i-am-not-hipster/
"I Am Not A Hipster" was shot in San Diego by SDSU grads and focuses on the San Diego indie music scene. The film has its official San Diego premiere on Friday at 6pm and 9pm with a musical performance at 8pmat the Museum of Photographic Arts.
Destin Cretton is no stranger to Sundance. In 2009, he walked away with the Jury Prize for his short film, "Short Term 12." In January, his first feature film, "I Am Not A Hispter" was selected as part of Sundance's Next program. The film created some buzz at the festival and the filmmakers are now trying to self-distribute the film.
The film focuses on a young singer-songwriter who has grown apathetic and is struggling to come to terms with his growing fame and his art. When his dad and three sisters show up to spread his mother's ashes, he's reminded of the part of himself he left back in Ohio and is forced to deal with the person he's become. "I Am Not A Hipster" is based in San Diego's indie music and art scene, and features original song performances. It also explores what it means to be creative in the face of tragedy.
Joel P. West, of The Tree Ring, created the band Canines for the film and wrote the songs performed in the movie.
Producer Ron Najor has just launched a Kickstarter online fundraiser to help get funds for distributing and promoting the film.
Ed Norton.![]()
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