Well here it is the first photo of Anne Hathaway in her role as Catwoman/Selina Kyle for the up coming Batman movie ‘Dark Knight Rises’ and it looks god awful in my opinion.
The official website for the movie released the first photo of Hathaway in her role and instead of looking like Catwoman she looks like Batgirl doing an impression of Trinity driving her bike from ‘The Matrix’ trilogy.
When asked by her role during the week Hathaway said she “signed a blood oath, bloody thumbprint on the paper,” so she refused to go into any details.
Seriously what is going on with Christopher Nolan? Where are the feline ears and half-mask that Catwoman is known for? The photo has had nothing but bad feedback. What do you think of it?
For me, bobody will do Catwoman as well as Michelle Pfeiffer did.
Maxim release their Hot 100 list for the year in May of every year well 2011 is no different, so here is the full hot 100 below. The top 10 are listed with photos and the rest are just names.
1. Rosie Huntington Whiteley
2. Olivia Munn
3. Katy Perry
4. Cameron Diaz
5. Mila Kunis
6. Bar Refaeli
7. Anne Hathaway
8. Natalie Portman
9. Cobie Smulders
10. Jennifer Lawrence
What do you think? Pretty good list in my opinion, and I’m glad that Katy Perry wasn’t number 1 again this year.
The LA Times Magazine has come up with a list of the 50 most beautiful women in film, here is the top 20 from the list (you can see the full list at the source below). The whole list is kind of random to me.
20. Salma Hayek
19. Anne Hathaway
18. Eva Green
17. Ava Gardner
16. Greta Garbo
15. Farrah Fawcett
14. Faye Dunaway
13. Catherine Deneuve
12. Dorothy Dandridge
11. Penelope Cruz
10. Joan Crawford
9. Jennifer Connelly
8. Julie Christie
7. Claudia Cardinale
6. Louise Brooks
5. Halle Berry
4. Monica Bellucci
3. Kim Basinger
2. Brigitte Bardot
1. Isabelle Adjani
Who do you think is the most beautiful women in film?
source: The 50 Most Beautiful Women In Film [LA Times]
Some documents in this world are of undeniable importance: the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights and more recently, AskMen’s Top 99 Women of 2011 list.
This year’s list, which marks the 10th anniversary of the hottie countdown, has some familiar faces on it, including Beyonce and Angelina Jolie, who have made the list every year since its inception.
Many of our most-beloved beauties, however, didn’t even crack the top 50, leaving plenty of room for newcomers, including ‘Mad Men‘ star Jessica Pare and new mom Miranda Kerr, filling in the top 10 and top five spots, respectively.
It was none other than ‘Gossip Girl‘ star Blake Lively who earned this year’s top spot on the list, with ‘Black Swan’ beauty Mila Kunis and ‘Modern Family’ vixen Sofia Vergara rounding out the top three.
Lively, whose transformation from Upper East Side socialite Serena van der Woodsen to an Oxycontin-addicted single mom in gritty crime drama ‘The Town’ earned her critical praise, shot up the list this year, moving up from her number 85 ranking in 2010.
In addition to a number of new faces on the list, like Nicki Minaj, a number of AskMen favorites appeared in the ranks, including Victoria’s Secret model Selita Ebanks, star of Kanye West’s ‘Runaway,’ who earned the number four position, mom-to-be Natalie Portman, who comes in at number 11, and 10-year list vet Gisele, who takes the number 34 spot.
Filling out the top 10 are familiar faces Cheryl Cole, Scarlett Johansson, Katy Perry and Anne Hathaway, who took spots six through nine.
Now we know that Anne Hathaway and James Franco are hosting the 2011 Academy Awards, NY Mag decided to take a look at the 5 weirdest people to ever taking the hosting duties at the Oscars and here they are…
Paul Hogan
Will it be awkward for James Franco to host the show the same year he’s expected to receive an Oscar nomination? At least a precedent has been set: In 1987, Paul Hogan co-hosted the ceremony and he, too, was up for an Oscar that night. Yes, that Paul Hogan. Yes, the star of Crocodile Dundee and noted tax dodger. Yes, he began his hosting patter with “G’day, viewers.” Alas, Hogan lost in the Best Original Screenplay category to Woody Allen (sure, why not).
Donald Duck
Animated characters often make a cameo at the Oscars (think of the tuxedo-clad Pixar characters who turn up when the nominees for Best Animated Film are called), but in 1957, Donald Duck was an actual co-host, appearing at the ceremony on film. Like Franco and Hathaway, Donald proved that the Academy is quick to reward actors who frequently go bottomless.
Bob Hope, David Niven, Tony Randall, Mort Sahl, Laurence Olivier, Jerry Lewis
Why have one Oscar host when you can have six? In 1959, the ceremony went with the odd combination of five funnymen and the dead-serious Olivier. Even with six hosts, the ceremony finished twenty minutes early — a near-inconceivable feat in the modern-day era of bloated award shows — and NBC had to cut to a sports rerun to fill the dead air.
Frank Capra
When the Oscars were in their infancy, there wasn’t any conventional wisdom on who should host (nor was there a telecast to worry about), and so it was that one of the biggest directors of the era, Frank Capra, ended up presiding over the eighth Academy Awards in 1936. It may have been a good career move: Capra had taken home the Best Director award the year before for It Happened One Night, and he got another one the following year for Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. (Capra also hosted the first ceremony where the trophies were actually dubbed “Oscars,” a nickname that became officially enshrined three years later.)
No Hosts
The Oscar-hosting gig might be a prestigious one, but for three of the most pivotal years in American history, no one took it. From 1969 to 1971, the Oscars went host-less (this, after a four-year run from Bob Hope), meaning no one was around to comment on unlikely victories like Midnight Cowboy’s X-rated triumph or the 1969 Best Actress tie between Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand. The ceremony has forgone a host only once since; unfortunately, it was in 1989, when the show instead opened with a famously misbegotten musical number starring Rob Lowe and Snow White. (At least the Oscars recovered quickly: The next year, Billy Crystal hosted for the first time.)
Pretty good list in my opinion.
source: The Five Weirdest Oscar Hosts Ever [NY Mag]
Anne Hathaway and James Franco have been announced as the hosts for the 2011 Academy Awards and both are highly tipped to be nominated for best actor and actress at the awards show.
Franco is expected to be nominated for best actor for his role in 127 Hours while Hathaway is expected to be nominated for her role in Love and Other Drugs, which you can see her naked in. A press release says…
“James Franco and Anne Hathaway personify the next generation of Hollywood icons— fresh, exciting and multi-talented. We hope to create an Oscar broadcast that will both showcase their incredible talents and entertain the world on February 27,” said Cohen and Mischer. “We are completely thrilled that James and Anne will be joining forces with our brilliant creative team to do just that.”
The Oscars will take place on Sunday, February 27, 2011, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. Kind of a random selection but it makes sense, what do you think of this years hosts?
source: Franco, Hathaway to Host Oscar® Show [Oscars]
The only thing that I know about Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal‘s new movie, In Love And Other Drugs, is that they have a sex scene and both go nude.
Well thanks to Egotastic we bring you photos and a video from the movie which shows her boobs, ass and his penis. Well it’s debatable whether or not it is really him but you can see it in the last thumbnail and judge for yourself.
I’ve yet to see the movie, I was only going to see it for her nude scenes. So this has saved me some money. If you have seen it, is it any good?
Natalie Portman has been making headlines recently because in her new movie, Black Swan, she plays a ballerina who lets lose by doing Ecstasy and has lesbian sex with Mila Kunis.
Natalie’s father has already spoken out about his disapproval of her controversial role, now he might have to speak out against his daughter again because she has apparently wrote a very “raunchy comedy”.
The LA Times is reporting that Portman is currently shipping around the script to Hollywood studios and one of them describes it as a female version of Superbad. It’s described as…
“Two very different twentysomething women who, after finding themselves unlucky in love, decide to throw a party to which each female attendee brings an eligible bachelor.”
Natalie would be one of the producers and lead females with the other one most likely being Anne Hathaway. Some studios have already passed on the project, I’m going to guess since it’s a female themed movie and doesn’t center around a man, but if nobody picks it up then she would most likely get independent funding.
The description doesn’t really sound raunchy to me but then again I haven’t seen the script so I will take their word for it and hope that this movie gets made especially if there is any chance we could get a Natalie Portman and Anne Hathaway lesbian scene. But I’m probably hoping for too much with that second one.
source: Natalie Portman writing a raunchy comedy [LA Times]
In September, five teenage boys killed themselves after being physically or verbally (or both) assaulted for being gay.
The suicides of Tyler Clementi, 18, Billy Lucas, 15, Asher Brown, 13, Justin Aaberg, 15, and Seth Walsh, 13, have brought national attention to the epidemic of bullying in American schools.
Now, a number of stars, many of whom have personal experience with anti-gay bullying, are speaking out in hopes of raising awareness and providing support to teens and young adults who are being victimized or who are having trouble dealing with their sexuality. The topic is also addressed in a cover story for this week’s People magazine and in a week-long series on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360.
Most recently, ‘Project Runway‘ mentor Tim Gunn spoke candidly about his own suicide attempt and his support for The Trevor Project, a national 24-hour, toll-free confidential suicide hotline for gay and questioning youth. “I understand the desperation. I understand the despair,” an emotional Gunn said with tears in his eyes. “And I understand how isolated you can feel … It will get better. I promise.”
Comedienne Sarah Silverman has inspired some controversy by positing that a national atmosphere of institutionalized homophobia, as exemplified by the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy as well as campaigns for constitutional amendments to ban civil marriage for same-sex couples, are at the heart of this epidemic.
(Warning: Explicit Language)
Other celebrities involved: Ellen DeGeneres, Neil Patrick Harris, Bill O’Reilly, Anne Hathaway, Jenny McCarthy, Daniel Radcliffe, Lance Bass, Ian Somerhalder and Kristin Cavallari.