Stacy Keibler @ “The Ides Of March” Premiere

Stacy Keibler @ "The Ides Of March" Premiere

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Stacy Keibler has nothing to do with The Ides of March except for the fact that she’s currently sleeping with the Star, Director, Producer, and Co-Writer of the movie, George Clooney. As you know, Stacy also accompanied George to TIFF to premiere the movie and once again she’s at it showing off those sexy legs that we enjoy looking at.

Look for the movie in theaters on October 7th. For more information, visit The Ides of March official website.

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Kevin Smith, Enough Already About Harvey

Kevin Smith is such a publicity whore that he doesn’t care how he gets press these days, even when it means telling old stories trashing his former mentor who in 1994 bought Clerks. ”I open the curtain at the back and I see Harvey outside, talking,” Smith tells UK’s The Guardian today, recalling the premiere of his movie Red State at the Sundance festival. ”He’s talking about the Jets. Loud as fuck. The opening of my movie, first seven minutes. Old Kev just would have gone, ‘Harvey, shh, movie’s on.’ But it disgusted me so much. It doesn’t get much more heartbreaking. So I fuckin’ lost it, and I went out and said, ‘Hey. Shut the fuck up!’ And he looked at me with fuckin’ hate in his eyes. And I said, ‘Yeah. That’s me and I’m saying it.’ And he just left.” Little wonder that The Weinstein Co passed on the script — even though Smith’s production company to make Red State was named The Harvey Boys.

Nina Senicar @ “Texas Killing Fields” at Venice Film Festival

Nina Senicar @ "Texas Killing Fields" at Venice Film Festival

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Surprisingly this is not Serbian model Nina Senicar’s first appearance on the site. It’s been over a year but she made her debut in the most proper way, with a TA-DAYUM! bikini pictures post. As for her appearance at the Venice Film Festival for the Texas Killing Fields premiere, we’re sure she’s not in the movie but it does star Sam Worthington, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Chloe Moretz, and Jessica Chastain. The movie is based on the novel “The Texas Killing Fields”. Look for it in US theaters on October 7th.

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Rose Byrne vs David Letterman: Spelling Bee

Rose Byrne vs David Letterman: Spelling Bee

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Rose Byrne visted Letterman the other night to talk about Damages but also mentioned the new movie she’s filming, The Place Beyond the Pines, also starring Bradley Cooper, Ryan Gosling, and Eva Mendes. The movie is currently being filmed in Schenectady, to which Dave was able to spell whereas Rose was unable to spell Indianapolis correctly, Dave’s hometown.

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Jonathan Demme Deals For Stephen King's JFK Book As Author Heats Up H'wood Again

It looks like Jonathan Demme is the latest big name to jump on a Stephen King project, with the director confirmed to have picked up rights to King’s yet-to-be-released novel 11/22/63, about a teacher who travels back in time in an attempt to stop John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Demme, who recently signed with WME after seven years at ICM, is expected to write, produce and direct the adaptation. King’s new book (it comes out in November) and movie deal is just the latest for the horror-thriller icon, who in the 1980s and ’90s saw pretty much everything he wrote turn into a movie. Now, he’s really back in the Hollywood spotlight: Of course there’s the author’s seminal seven-book The Dark Tower, which Universal was flirting with adapting into three features and two limited-run TV series; he studio recently nixed the deal that had Ron Howard directing and Akiva Goldsman writing, and the project remains in limbo. Also, David Yates and Steve Kloves are circling and adaptation of King’s The Stand, and Warner Bros is developing It, about a terrifying clown, which was turned into a 1990 TV movie. On the TV side, A&E just greenlighted a four-part miniseries based on Bag of Bones starring Pierce Brosnan and Kelly Rowland.

Jennifer Garner: Theres no deeper want for a woman than to be a mother

Jennifer Garner is in a new movie called The Odd Life of Timothy Green, which is not out until August, 2012. I will admit to being momentarily touched by this incredibly cheesy trailer for what is undoubtedly an incredibly cheesy movie. You know that glurge category on Snopes, where they debunk stories often involving little [...]

Ladies Who Attended Day One of Comic Con 2011 in San Diego

Ladies Who Attended Day One of Comic Con 2011 in San Diego

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Comic Con kicked-off yesterday in San Diego and looks like the big deal of the day was the cast of Twilight, most notably the ladies for this post; Kristen Stewart, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene, Julia Jones, and Elizabeth Reaser, stopping by to plug the new movie, Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 1. Additionally though, Amanda Seyfried was there with Justin Timberlake to promote their upcoming movie, In Time, and Carey Mulligan did some promo work for Drive.

The other ladies who attended that are apart of this post probably attended to either promote their own projects or get some face time in front of the camera. Either way, we gotta make sure we give you all complete coverage as Comic Con runs through Sunday. For complete info on the weekend’s events, hit up the San Diego Comic Con Internatioanl official website.

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'Friday Night Lights' Return To Big Screen?

Nellie AndreevaFriday Night Lights has already had a long journey from a book to a movie to a TV series. Now, our sister site TVLine reports that Peter Berg, who directed the 2004 film starring Billy Bob Thornton, brought it to TV and executive produced the series starring Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton for NBC and then DirecTV, is trying to put together a second movie with the principal cast of the series, which would pick up where the show left off. Here is more on the project, which would be produced by Universal Pictures, the studio behind the first movie, and Imagine, which co-produced both the movie and the TV series. Imagine’s principal Brian Grazer, who served as a producer on that film and as an exec producer on the series, would produce.