I always forget that Jordana Brewster even exists because the only time I ever really hear about her is when she is promoting one of the Fast and the Furious movies. So since the latest one, Fast Five, is coming out she is doing just that which involves her posing in a bikini for Maxim Magazine and here is a bit of the interview she did:
You’re our first Ivy League cover model. Do you think Yale is proud of you? “Oh, yeah. I’m hoping to be on some dorm room walls over there.”
Let’s talk Fast Five. “This movie is bigger than all the others. The Rock—I always call him the Rock, but, you know, Dwayne Johnson—plays a federal agent hunting down Dom, Brian, and Mia. That’s Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, and me.”
Maxim also has a behind the scenes video of her photoshoot but sadly it won’t embed for me so you can check that out at the source but first make sure to look at the photos below. This definitely makes me want to go see the latest movie.
Like promised in the last post, here is numbers 49-1 hottest women as voted by Maxim readers and staff, same drill as last time .. some will have pictures and some wont, so here we go….
50. Taylor Swift
49. Freida Pinto
48. Arielle Klebbel
47. Katie Cassidy:
46. Nicole Scherzinger
45. Fergie
44. Avril Lavigne
43. Elisha Cuthbert
42. Nikki Reed
41. Nadine Velasquez
40. Lily Allen
39. Anna Faris
38. Charlize Theron
37. Cameron Diaz
36. Hayden Panatierre
35. Anna Kournikova:
34. Scarlett Johansson
33. Blake Lively
32. Ciara
31. Hilary Duff:
30. Penelope Cruz
29. Zoe Saldana
28. Danneel Harris
27. Vanessa Hudgens:
26. Angelina Jolie
25. Julianne Hough
24. Eva Mendes
23. Lindsay Lohan
22. Kate Beckinsale:
21. Annalynne Mccord
20. Moon Bloodgood
19. Chan Marshall
18. Marisa Miller
17. Britney Spears
16. Gina Carano
15. Katy Perry
14. Christina Aguilera
13. Jessica Alba:
12. Leighton Meester
11. Jessica Biel
10. Jennifer Love Hewitt:
9. Jordana Brewster:
8. Rihanna:
7. Adriana Lima:
6. Eliza Dushku:
5. Mila Kunis:
4. Malin Akerman:
3. Bar Refaeli:
2. Megan Fox:
1. Olivia Wilde:
Hmm the list seems pretty good but Olivia Wilde should not be number one in my opinion, thoughts?
I was so glad to realize that Jordana Brewster was back in the new Fast & Furious movie, now check these images out of Jordana in the new issue of Maxim Magazine.
Now I haven’t seen the movie yet, I will eventually, but the main reason I was happy is because I knew shoots like this would have to happen. Although I expected/hoped for a few more, I’m not complaining though.
On not being a stereotype blonde: “I’ll be reading message boards about myself online – it’s this masochistic thing I do – and I find myself thinking, should I enhance my lips? Should I have bigger boobs? But if I do any of that stuff, I become one of a million. It’s so boring to look like everyone else.”
On doing stunts: “I like being around it all, but Michelle Rodriguez actually got in there and risked her life. I’m not that ballsy.”
On if Vin Diesel being macho: “Vin’s more like a teddy bear. He’s very paternal, and he gave me a lot of good advice. He’s not macho in the way you would think.”
On thinking of herself as shy: “Yeah, I do. My nightmare is a sit-down dinner with people I don’t know. And I’m an actress! And I Grew up in New York City! All the time I lived there I was in fear of being on Page Six. I don’t think all press is good press.
Jordana Brewster is hot, please get over the shyness and do more photoshoots.
The first weekend in April was swept away by “Fast and Furious“. Where the heck did that come from?!?
Making a clean sweep in the number one spot with a cool $72,508,000 take home in the charts, “Fast and Furious” blew the competition away.
The movie stars Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto, Paul Walker as Brian O’Conner, Jordana Brewster as Mia Toretto, and Michelle Rodriguez as Letty.
Coming in second place this weekend was last week’s top dog, “Monsters Vs. Aliens“, with $33,510,000. Third place in the chart belonged to “The Haunting In Connecticut” with a nice $9,550,000.
Fourth place was held by “Knowing“, which happens to be the creepiest movie I’ve ever seen. It took home $8,130,000. Rounding off fifth place was “I Love You, Man“, with $7,850,000.
Here’s the “Fast and Furious” trailer:
Wow. Who knew that this movie would be on top? I seriously thought it would be a dud and “Knowing” might creep into the top slot.
According to IMDB, the movie centers around Brian O’Conner as he teams up with Dominic Toretto, after being released from prison. The two of them work with the feds to bring down a heroin importer by infiltrating his operation. All that and fast cars, too?