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Megan Fox – Sex Kitty, Gangsta Glamazon & The Ultimate Brunette Bombshell

 

 

Many journalists have labeled Megan Fox the next Angelina Jolie; we just think she’s damn sexy. While her roles in Transformers, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, Whore, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and the upcoming Jennifer’s Body have yet to prove that she has the acting capabilities of Oscar-winner Jolie, she does have some interesting similarities to her look-alike.

 

 

 

Like Angie, Megan has a penchant for tattooing her body. She has about eight in total, ranging from Old English quotes to a moon and star combo.

 

 

She’s been photographed many times showing off her dangerously close-to-the-pubic-line “Brian” tattoo, but now that she’s split with former fiance Brian Austin Green, we wonder if she’ll be removing it, or just inking over it.

 

 

As long as she keeps wearing bikinis in photo shoots, we’re fine with whatever decision she makes.

Artwork + Body = Beautiful

Megan Fox uses her smokin’ body as a canvas. She has around eight tattoos, including a portrait of Marilyn Monroe.

 

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Bewblicious Scarlett Johansson Is Sizzling Hot Russian Superspy Black Widow

 

The wait is over for “Iron Man” fans: They can finally get a glimpse of Scarlett Johansson vamping it up as Black Widow in the sequel to last summer’s hit.

Friday’s issue of EW is a full-on Comic Con preview and features our first look at ScarJo as sexy Russian superspy Natasha Romanoff (aka the Black Widow) from Iron Man 2.

Adding more flesh and blood to the new movie, Scarlett Johansson joined the cast as Stark’s mysterious new assistant, Natasha, who has an alter ego of her own, Black Widow. That introduction inevitably sparks romantic tension between Stark and former assistant Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), who’s been promoted to CEO of Stark Industries.

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Michael Jackson, You Are Not Alone, Your Music Shall Live On Forever In All Our Hearts

 

Words just can’t describe how I feel right now. My heart is broken and I just can’t stop crying. I feel like a part of me died with you today.

 

 

I want to thank you Michael for everything you gave me, for the music and the joy you brought into my life. You were an inspiration to me. You were not only the greatest entertainer who ever lived, but one of the greatest person too. The world won’t be the same without you.

 

 

May you rest in peace Michael. You will always live in my heart and I will always love you. ~ MJJPictures.com

 

 

Michael Jackson was due to make his triumphant return to the stage in London next month – but instead his sudden death has left millions of fans feeling they’ve lost a lifelong friend.

 

 

The King of Pop, Michael Jackson, has died at the age of 50. His fans are gathering around the country, indeed around the world, to mourn for him and celebrate his legacy as one of the greatest musicians and entertainers of all time.

The dramatic death of the brilliant singer seemed to obscure his recent controversies and kindle warmer memories of Jackson the child star and Jackson the show-stopping, moonwalking headliner.

 

 

The worldwide chorus of grief united the famous – statesmen and superstars alike – and the legions of ordinary people who grew up with “Thriller” and “Beat It.”

Word of Jackson’s death jolted nearly everyone, from a young man in Colombia who was named after the King of Pop, to Malaysians who named a soy drink for him, to a generation of people around the world who have tried, in vain, to moonwalk.

 

 

Michael Jackson is still second to no other. He is the king of pop forever. Unbeatable, irreplaceable.

 

In Memory Of Michael Jackson, A True Apollo Legend – World Mourns The Death Of The King Of Pop

 

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Silk Spectre Malin Ackerman’s Sizzling Hot Sex Scene

 

 

Silk Spectre And Nite Owl’s Sizzling Hot Sex Scene

We know how Zack Snyder put together the shiny blue god Dr. Manhattan, but what about the more personal scenes? We asked the cast how Snyder went about recreating the sexier panels. Warning: sexy spoilers…

 

 

 

While talking to Watchmen screenwriter, we asked him who was the scribe responsible for the hot and heavy Nite Owl (II) and Silk Spectre (II) sex scene that most certainly had to be in the film. Alex Tse laughed and simply said, “Zack ran with that one.”

 

 

 

 

So what about Malin Ackerman and Patrick Wilson, who played Spectre and Nite Owl respectively? What did they think about pulling down their costumes and adventuring all naked? And without blushing, the two shared with us just how intimate it was:

 

Malin Ackerman: The end result is beautiful and done in a classy manner, it’s really sexy and amazing… You need to check it out to see if it’s gratuitous or not. I feel like this is such a beautiful scene. And I know you’ll be surprised when I say he’s very respectful, because he’s usually not [Laughs].

 

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Millennials Aspire To Love Like Barack And Michelle

 

Kanye West is a tough act to follow—unless you are a middle-aged couple slow dancing to tuba music. It’s unlikely that anyone watching last month’s Youth Inaugural Ball on TV noticed much difference between how the crowd of millennials welcomed the Louis Vuitton don and how they reacted, a few minutes later, when Barack and Michelle Obama took the stage.

But if you were actually in the audience—like me, and my eardrums—the change was impossible to ignore. The young people screamed. The young people sighed. Several young people even began to weep. “I hope my husband looks at me like that someday,” said one girl.

When the song stopped, Obama leaned into the mike. “That’s what’s called ‘old school’,” he cracked. The new-school crowd responded like a bunch of banshees. Continue reading ›

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Top 50 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2009

 

Is there a 2009 film that can equal the colossal success of The Dark Knight? Which hot franchises will step up to fill the spaces left by Batman, Bond and Indy?

We’ve taken a look through the studio schedules and picked out the most promising prospects for the coming year.

History tells us that when times are tough, box office takings boom. Here’s our selection of the best films Hollywood has to offer us in 2009.

 

 

50: Monsters vs. Aliens (April)

A CGI mock-B-movie with a distinctly eclectic cast list – Kiefer Sutherland, Hugh Laurie, and Stephen Colbert lend their voices., Monsters v Aliens will go some of the way towards sating the enormous demand for a second Incredibles movie.

Reese Witherspoon provides the voice of a young Californian woman who grows to gigantic size, after a freak meteorite encounter, and is recruited into a secret agency of super-freaks who are sent to battle a gigantic alien robot.

 

 

49: Bride Wars (January)

Bride Wars is evidence that blockbuster movies aren’t always for the boys. With a near-unbeatable chick flick cast (Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, Candice Bergen), it’s an implausible tale of best friends clashing over a wedding day scheduling conflict.

With the release date close enough to Valentine’s Day to warrant inclusion on the schedule of a fair percentage of early February dinner dates, it stands a reasonable chance of a strong mid-table performance on the box-office charts for the year.

 

 

48: Watchmen (March)

Alan Moore’s superlative comic book finally, against the author’s will, reaches the big screen. There’s little doubt for anyone who’s read the original comic that this movie will be a huge triumph.

We know the ending has been amended but every scene that’s been seen so far is slavishly faithful to Dave Gibbons’s original drawings, with just a few costume tweaks to make Nite Owl look a little less ridiculous and Silk Spectre a little bit sexier.

 

 

How Watchmen will play to audiences who haven’t already been seduced by Moore’s vision of a parallel universe Cold War showdown between the members of a disbanded hero team remains to be seen. You can be sure, however, that every comic geek in the western world will see this film, and either rave about it or rail against it on the internet for evermore.

 

 

47: Terminator Salvation (June)

The long-awaited ‘future war’ segment of the Terminator saga, previously only hinted at in the first three movies, dominates proceedings in Charlie’s Angels director McG’s bold reawakening of the killer robot franchise.

Christian Bale, fresh from his spectacular triumph as one fanboy hero in Dark Knight essays another – John Connor, charismatic leader of the anti-Skynet forces who the Terminators have been trying to eliminate for the last three films.

Roland Kickinger will be the principal Terminator this time because Arnold Schwarzenegger is said to be too busy running California to appear as the iconic cyborg killing machine and Anton Yelchin, Sam Worthington and Helena Bonham-Carter are along for the ride.

 

 

46: Avatar (December)

James Cameron’s long-awaited high-technology blockbuster shares some basic ideas with The Surrogates (Humans use humanoid remote drones, in this case to explore an alien planet) and some with Planet 51 (we are the invaders). In terms of technological ambition and cinematic reach though, this movie should be without equal.

Sigourney Weaver, who combined so well for Cameron in the past reunites with her Aliens director As long as Cameron doesn’t allow the story to become too cerebral for mainstream audiences Avatar stands a fair chance of being the biggest movie of the year.

 

 

 

45: Red Sonja (No release date announced)

Despite months of rumour about a new Conan movie, it’s his female counterpart Red Sonja who seems to be returning to the big screen first. There’s some confusion about a release date for this film although the generally reliable IMDB has it hitting screens in late 2009.

Planet Terror and Sin City director Robert Rodriguez re-teams with Grindhouse alumna Rose McGowan, who seems a somewhat unlikely choice as the Xena-type who fights her way across a sword-and-sorcery Hyborian landscape wearing as little as the censors will allow.

 

 

44: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (no release date announced)

A Terry Gilliam film is always something of a curiosity: ploughing his own off-kilter furrow away from the calcified strictures of Hollywood cliché, he has made films that, while differing wildly in subject matter (Brazil, The Fisher King, Baron Munchausen), share a distinctively baroque surrealism.

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a curiosity even among Gilliam films, containing as it does the final performance of Heath Ledger. Because Ledger did not survive to complete the movie, Gilliam has enlisted Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law to share the lead role with the departed star. Adding an extra surreal twist to the Faustian fantasy, this is sure to be one of the most talked-about films of 2009.

 

 

43: G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra (August)

G.I Joe is a bigger name in the US: the toy line that we called Action Man gave rise to a popular 1980s cartoon series and long-running comics franchise.

Without the solid bed of nostalgia that will give it a running start in its homeland, the movie’s appeal over here stands or falls on its star director – Stephen Sommers from the enjoyably silly Mummy films – and stellar cast, including Christopher Eccleston and Sienna Miller as well as Sommers’s old Mummy pals Brendan Fraser and Arnold Vosloo.

If August 2009 is as much of a washout as 2008’s, summer legions of staycationers will be flocking to cinemas looking for some easygoing escapism, and this might just be it.

 

 

42: The Spirit (Christmas 2008/January)

Will Eisner was one of the first comics writers to achieve personal fame and his best known creation, The Spirit, is considered by aficionados to be one of the great heroes of comics’ Golden Age.

It’s surprising that we’ve had to wait this long to see the lighthearted Noir detective on the big screen. The director who has brought The Spirit to life is Frank Miller, himself a star comics writer (he wrote 300 and completely reinvigorated the industry in the 1980s with his Dark Knight Batman miniseries). Continue reading ›

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