Archive for October, 2011

Steven Seagal Becomes Border Patrol Sheriff

If you’re one of those that worries about the effectiveness of border control between the United States and Mexican border, worry no more. A gun-toting Steven Seagal has now become an official border patrol sheriff in Texas, and he’s not playing any games.

Seagal was sworn in as a sheriff’s deputy in Hudspeth County, Texas this weekend … and according to a sheriff’s dept. spokesman, he’ll be working full-time to help secure the border Texas shares with Mexico.

Shockingly, the rep insists Seagal’s work with the department has nothing to do with his A&E reality show, “Steven Seagal: Lawman.”

One of the sheriffs told Chron.com, “It became very clear to me that Mr. Seagal is not in this for the celebrity or the publicity … He’s like the rest of us that live down here, he has a sincere passion for his country and he wants to do more to help.”

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Posted Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 1:13pm
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Rooney Mara’s ‘Girl With a Dragon Tattoo’ Vogue Cover!

Rooney Mara, who stars in David Fincher’s upcoming ‘Girl With a Dragon Tattoo’ movie, graces the November cover of Vogue. The magazine pictures and interview promote the highly anticipated movie.

I can’t wait to see this movie! I watched the Swedish films, and I loved them. It’s going to be hard for me to watch Lisbeth being portrayed by anyone other than Noomi Rapace. I think she did an amazing job. I hope Rooney can portray Lisbeth as well as Noomi did before her.

Mara on the poster with her exposed breast: “There’s a certain way people are used to seeing nude women, and that’s in a submissive, coy pose, not looking at the camera,” Mara says. “And in this poster, I’m looking dead into the camera with no expression on my face.” She smiles and flicks a cigarette into the street. “I think it freaks a lot of people out.”

Fincher on adapting the books: “Look, there are parts of the book that I don’t love, and parts of it that make it a maddeningly difficult story to turn into a movie. We are walking in other people’s footsteps, and we have to be careful.” He is referring to the fact that a lot of people already love the Swedish film versions. “I am a contrarian by nature, so all it does is make me want to take real risks. I am like, ‘If we are not out on the ledge juggling chain saws, then we are doing ourselves a huge disservice.’ ”

Daniel Craig on Fincher and Mara’s mentor-protégée working relationship: “It’s f-cking weird!”

Fincher gives Mara permission to eat: When a waiter appears to take our order, we are all looking at our menus, but I see out of the corner of my eye Fincher nudging Mara. He says with quiet seriousness, “You can eat.” I look up to see her reaction. Mara rolls her eyes, and Fincher laughs. “You can have lettuce and a grape. A raisin if you must.” She orders a piece of fish and barely touches it. “One of the things that make our version that much more heartbreaking,” says Mara, “is that even though I am playing a 24-year-old, I look much younger. I look like a child.” I ask if she had to get unhealthily skinny for the role. She says, “Umm . . . not really.” “It hasn’t been too hard for her,” Fincher quickly adds.

Fincher on casting Rooney, and auditioning Scarlett Johansson: “I had seen a lot of actresses,” he says. “I was beginning to get to the point where I was thinking, Maybe conceptually you are talking about a person who doesn’t exist.” One day his casting director said, “What about Rooney?” He resisted at first. “I believe in casting people whose core—that essential personality you can’t beat out of them with a tire iron—has to work for the character.” He needed someone who was dissociated, antisocial—the exact opposite of Erica Albright. But when he saw Mara’s audition, he was “struck by how different it was from what I felt I already knew about her.” Meanwhile, Fincher was also screen-testing every conceivable Salander on the planet. “We flew in people from New Zealand and Swaziland and all over the place,” he says. “Look, we saw some amazing people. Scarlett Johansson was great. It was a great audition, I’m telling you. But the thing with Scarlett is, you can’t wait for her to take her clothes off.” He stops for a moment. “I keep trying to explain this. Salander should be like E.T. If you put E.T. dolls out before anyone had seen the movie, they would say, ‘What is this little squishy thing?’ Well, you know what? When he hides under the table and he grabs the Reese’s Pieces, you love him! It has to be like that.”

Mara on her personal transformation: “Before, I dressed much girlier,” she says. “A lot of blush-colored things. Now I literally roll out of bed and put on whatever is there. I have really enjoyed being a boy this last year.” If it took a lot of work to make Mara look the part, in some ways she already possessed the right stuff. “I am very slow to warm,” Mara says. “I’ve always been sort of a loner. I didn’t play team sports. I am better one-on-one than in big groups.” This, she says, is one reason she gets the character. “I can understand wanting to be invisible and mistrusting people and wanting to understand everything before you engage with the world.”

Daniel Craig on Rooney: “I wish I’d had someone like David at Rooney’s age just to guide me and say what’s good and what’s bad. You don’t know at that age. You are full of confidence, but you are also full of huge insecurities.”

Mara on anticipation: Mara knows all too well she is breaking out at the very top. “Where do I go from here?” she says. “I’ve been trying to really live in the moment because I will never get this part of it back. As soon as the movie comes out, everyone will turn it into what they believe it is, so I’ve really been trying to appreciate every minute of now. Because I know what’s coming.” She is perhaps rightfully wary about the media circus that is sure to accompany the film’s release. “That kind of fame is not something I ever wanted for myself,” she says. “It just so happens that this huge, gigantic monster of a film came around that also happens to have the most incredible character that I ever could have dreamed up. But my fear with a movie like this is the kind of exposure you get from it. I think that can be death to an actor. The more people know about you, the less they can project who you are supposed to be. It’s unfortunate that you really only get one shot at that. After this, I won’t be able to be that girl again.”

Vogue via Celebitchy

The pictures are gorgeous, I can even look past those horrific bangs.

Posted Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 12:12pm
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Christina Milian wears very little at the “End of Summer” Celebration In Vegas

Singer Christina Milian looked super hot in a colorful bikini as she celebrated “The End of Summer” at Azure Luxury Pool in the Palazzo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Photos: Fame

Posted Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 12:12pm
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First Listen: Justin Bieber’s “Mistletoe”

It’s not even Thanksgiving yet, but Justin Bieber is getting a head start on Christmas — and officially released the first single from his upcoming holiday album.

Though he gave fans in Rio De Janeiro a sneak peek at the song during a concert earlier this month, Ryan Seacrest debuted Bieber’s “Mistletoe” this morning.

As previously reported, his holiday album is due out in November — and will include a duet with Mariah Carey on a new version of “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”

I think it’s awful! It’s slow – and rather depressing! Christmas music is supposed to be cheery – and happy! What’s this!?

LISTEN!

Posted Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 12:12pm
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Selma Blair and her son Arthur Bleick joined a few friends at La Conversation eatery in Los Angeles

Cute lil guy!

Photos: Fame

Posted Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 11:11am
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Kate Winslet’s new boyfriend is a married man.

Kate Winslet stepped out over the weekend with her new boyfriend, Ned RockNRoll. (That’s not a joke…he legally changed his name a couple years back).

The couple have been spotted all over London, in Shanghai, and now in San Francisco. Ned is Richard Branson’s nephew, which could explain why Kate has spent so much time on Richard’s private island.

While it looks like Ned is splitting from his heiress wife Eliza, many sources claim he was still married when he started hooking up with Kate. His wife wanted him to come back to their NYC home where they could work on their marriage – but by the looks of these new pictures, he’s decided instead to fly to California with his new girlfriend.

Eliza Pearson and Ned separated after just 20 months. Winslet’s friends say she did not begin her relationship with Ned, 33, who works for his uncle’s space venture Virgin Galactic, until after his decree nisi was granted on August 10.

“Kate would never become involved with a married man,” says one of her chums. “Ned’s wife left him and he was very upset. Kate didn’t get to know him until the decree nisi had gone through.”

Pearson, 23, does not dispute this version of events. “I broke up with Ned,” she tells me. “I won’t disclose the reason, but the split was very amicable. We’re still the best of friends. I’m not seeing anyone else.”

The heiress, whose family’s wealth is estimated to be more than £1 billion, declines to comment on his relationship with Winslet. Last Sunday, I reported that Rocknroll had bought a vintage love locket for the 36-year-old star of Titanic that cost thousands of pounds.

“They are very serious about each other,” says another of Winslet’s friends. The couple have, however, tried to avoid being photographed together.

Confusingly, Pearson declared in July: “I’ve changed my mind about divorce. I am hoping this will turn out to be more of a break than a total separation, because the longer we are apart the more it’s making me realise how much I miss him.”

She added: “It went wrong, but it’s not as if it was a shotgun wedding – we’d been together for four years. I have never stopped loving him and we are soulmates – that doesn’t come along very often.”

I hate the thought of Kate hooking up with a married man… I hope he was totally separated from his wife when all this went down!

Photos: Fame, Source

Posted Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 11:11am
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Karma’s a bitch: Kelly Osbourne calls Christina Aguilera fat

Back when Kelly Osbourne was struggling with her weight, the Fashion Police c0-host claims Christina Aguilera called her out for being fat. Now, the tables have turned, and it’s the other way around! Kelly is looking great – and Christina not-so-much.

On E!’s Fashion Police Friday, the 26-year-old slammed Christina Aguilera for her weight. “She called me fat for years,” Osbourne said. “I was never that fat.”But Ozzy’s daughter wasn’t the only cohost to attack Aguilera’s figure. “Lady Marmalade got into the peanut butter again,” Joan Rivers sniped.

“I’m looking at this and thinking, ‘Well, she’s put on weight. This just isn’t flattering,’” George Kotsiopoulos said. “But this is just a crappy outfit, regardless. No matter what shape your body is in, it’s just bad.”

Kotsiopoulos pointed out Aguilera was “still probably a size 2/4,” but Osbourne was quick to disagree.

“Trust me,” she said. “I’m a 2/4. That is not a 2/4.”

What goes around comes around. Here are pictures of Christina Aguilera and her boyfriend Matthew at the pumpkin patch with her son, Max.

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Posted Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 10:10am
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