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Helena Mattsson’s Red Carpet Boobquake

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Helena Mattsson’s First Nipple Slip?

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Swedish Hottie Helena Mattsson Loves Chocolate Cakes

Helena Mattsson has taken the role of Rebecca in Iron Man 2. The sequel, due to hit theaters on May 7th in 2010, is written by Justin Theroux and Stan Lee.

With the world now aware of his dual life as the armored superhero Iron Man, billionaire inventor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) faces pressure from the government, the press, and the public to share his technology with the military.

Unwilling to let go of his invention, Stark, along with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), and James “Rhodey” Rhodes (Don Cheadle) at his side, must forge new alliances — and confront powerful enemies. Continue reading ›

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Scarlett Johansson Loves Guns N’ Roses And Chocolate Chip Cookies

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I Will Never Forget My Nude Love Scenes In Chloe – Amanda Seyfried

Committing to a role like Chloe is no easy decision, particularly for an actress who is well known for being part of comical and family-friendly films. In Chloe, Amanda Seyfried stars as the titular character, a young prostitute hired by an older woman (Julianne Moore) to tempt her husband (Liam Neeson) to reveal whether or not he has extramarital tendencies.

Nothing like Karen from Mean Girls, Sophie from Mamma Mia! , Sarah from Big Love or Needy from Jennifer’s Body, right? Well, that’s kind of the point. Seyfried is well aware of the inclination of young actresses to take on roles that are merely versions of themselves and was thrilled about the opportunity to color outside of the lines–way outside the lines.

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How Hit Girl Became Hero Of The Year

The character never should have worked at all. Sure, in a comic book you can have children murdering people in cold blood and dropping c-bombs, but, you know, the movies aren’t like ‘Nam; there are rules.

Clearly director Matthew Vaughn knew he had a major challenge in front of him when he chose to adapt Kick-Ass, and present the character of Hit Girl exactly as she was in the comic: an 11-year-old killing machine.

With a few exceptions (notably Roger Ebert and CB’s own Josh Tyler), critics have embraced this pint-size dose of mayhem as a heroine, and even a feminist icon.

So how did he do it? Taking the film step by step, and pretty much ignoring all the Kick-Ass parts (he matters less in the movie than you think), you can see exactly how it happened. Behold: The Evolution of Hit Girl, A Terrorizing Hero. Continue reading ›

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