
The film features Lynch’s usual coterie of dyspeptic characters, with favourite old faces such as Harry Dean Stanton and Dern’s mother Diane Ladd, and it is great to see a few performers who don’t get the work they deserve, such as Julia Ormond and Mary Steenburgen. Cameron Daddo even gets a brief scene his finest work since Models Inc. . That is all
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Ellen Page plays a quirky teenager in Jason Reitman’s Juno but she does so in a way I’ve rarely witnessed before. She’s not rebelling from medication like Natalie Portman in Garden State, nor is she just a normal, shy girl who is externally quirky like Tina Majorino in Napoleon Dynamite. Her peculiarities aren’t her definition like Ally Sheedy in The Breakfast Club, and she’s not flippantly cute and brazenly poetic like Zooey Deschanel in Paul Gordon Green’s All the Real Girls. Page’s Juno MacGuff certainly has hints of all these characters, but what we witness of her comes from somewhere far off-screen. Remarkably, the world we’re watching doesn’t revolve around her.
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We’re more interested in the running nudity themes of Ali Larter and Rashida Jones. The Heroes actress would share her nekkidness with the dolphins and “then drink champagne till dawn.” But most people would probably wanna end their days with Rashida: “I’d run naked across the Brooklyn Bridgedo something nakedeat an entire cake, spread it all over me naked.”
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The First Lady, Chantal Biya, on 1st December, presided at a grand cultural gala organised to mark the end of the National AIDS Week and the World AIDS Day in Cameroon. At the Yaounde Conference Hall, the special guests to the First Lady, Claudia Cardinale, the renown Italian cinema actress, currently goodwill ambassador of UNESCO, Professor Luc Montagnier, one of the co-discoverers of the AIDS virus, members of the diplomatic corps, members of government, thousands of youths, men and women joined Mrs Chantal Biya and artistes to show solidarity with people living with HIV through songs and messages of hope. The ceremony was intended to reinforce the fight against HIV, rekindle hope in people living with the HIV virus as a way of telling them that “all is not lost”.
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Claudia Black has made a name for herself portraying sexy, strong-willed TV characters in the science-fiction and fantasy realm. In addition to her four-year run as Officer Aeryn Sun on TV’s Farscape, Claudia had a recurring role on TV’s Stargate SG-1, as Vala Malduran. She is a voice over artist as well who does audio books, animation, and feature films. Claudia is a member of Precision Talent’s elite vocie over talent pool known as the 100 in and is involved in several productions soon to be released.
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The fantasies and lies of Jeanne Carmen are an insult and an outrage to the memory of Marilyn Monroe. It should be obvious to anyone that Jeanne was never in the same room with Marilyn, never spoke to her, never set foot in her home.
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New photos of Silvia Hauten on european tuning calendar
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The Cook County sheriff and state’s attorney’s offices reviewed the case of Anu Solanki, 24, and decided those charges are not appropriate, officials said.
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Terry Armour, a Chicago Tribune entertainment columnist and until recently co-host of WCKG-Radio’s Stan & Terry Show, died suddenly on Friday. He was 46. Mr. Armour was also a longtime regular correspondent for WGN-TV and radio’s The Steve Dahl Show. (01/01/2008)
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New York City is suffering from an unprecedented epidemic of blood sucking bed bugs, it has emerged. The number of infestations has increased more than tenfold in the last three years and no neighbourhood, no matter how upmarket, is immune. The insects can leave nasty welts on the skin The nocturnal insects once associated with doss-houses and slums are now causing havoc in some of New York’s most exclusive districts (01/01/2008) bedbug epidemic new york city
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