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“Take This Waltz” Poster and Stills

I just added one poster and three stills of Michelle’s upcoming film “Take This Waltz” to the gallery at Michelle Williams Fan. Enjoy!

 

 

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Game of Thrones Screencaptures @ Nikolaj Online

I’ve just added screencaptures of Game of Thrones episodes “Lord Snow” and “Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things” to the gallery at Nikolaj Online .

 

 

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Game of Thrones Caps @ Richard Madden Fan

I just added screencaptures of “Lord Snow” and “Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things” to the gallery at Richard Madden Fan.

 

 

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Game of Thrones Updates at Sophie Turner Online

I know I’m really late on these but I’ve added screencaptures of 1.03 Lord Snow and 1.04 Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things to the gallery at Sophie Turner Online. Check them out!

 

 

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Colin Egglesfield @ the Victoria’s Secret Bombshells Celebrate The Reveal of the “What Is Sexy?” List

Colin attended the Victoria’s Secret Bombshells Celebrate The Reveal of the “What Is Sexy?” List and I’ve added some photos to the gallery.

 

 

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Jude Law at Cannes

Jude is a jury member at Cannes this year and he’s attended quite a few Cannes related events which I’ve added to the gallery at Law Less.

64th Cannes Film Festival – Opening Ceremony and “Midnight in Paris” Premiere

64th Cannes Film Festival – Jury Photocall

64th Cannes Film Festival – Jury Press Conference

64th Cannes Film Festival – Belvedere Party

64th Cannes Film Festival – “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” Premiere

 

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Jessica Chastain at Cannes

Jessica Chastain is at Cannes this year for “Tree of Life” and I’ve added some photos of her from the Calvin Klein event to the gallery.

 

 

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“Something Borrowed” LA Premiere

Hey everyone! I know these are late but I just added photos of Colin from the “Something Borrowed” LA Premiere to the gallery at Colin Egglesfield Source . I just went and saw the film last night and I have to say that Colin was absolutely adorable in it.

 

 

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Star Wars 3 Captures @ Natalie Portman Network

Thanks to Tori I’ve added blu ray quality screencaptures of Natalie from Star Wars Episode I to the gallery at Natalie Portman Network. Check them out below!

 

 

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The Borgias 1.06 The French King Screencaptures

Hey everyone! Thanks to Mia Famiglia I’ve added screencaptures of the latest episode of The Borgias to the gallery at Holliday Grainger Fan.

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The Borgias 1.06 “The French King” Screencaptures at Francois Arnaud Online

Hey everyone! Thanks to Mia Famiglia I’ve added screencaptures of this week’s episode of The Borgias “The French King” to the gallery. Check them out!

 

 

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More “One Day” Stills at Anne Hathaway Source

Two more stills of Anne’s upcoming film “One Day” have been added to the gallery at Anne Hathaway Source.

 

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Interview Magazine @ Michelle Williams Fan

Hey everyone! Michelle is on the cover of Interview magazine for May and I’ve been sent the article plus some gorgeous photos of her from the issue to put up on the site at Michelle Williams Fan.

VIDA: And didn’t you go off and live on your own when you were 15, too?

WILLIAMS: I did. It gave me so much comfort. Why did I have that urge? I think it was Inge Jacobin’s bones kicking around in me.

VIDA: When you went to live on your own, did you go to L.A.?

WILLIAMS: Yeah, I went to L.A. At that point my family was living in San Diego, so it wasn’t as big an undertaking as Inge Jacobin’s. I hopped around from crappy apartment complex to crappy apartment complex in the Los Angeles area.

VIDA: Were you still close to your family? Or was it one of those breaks you make when you’re 15 and later patch things up?

WILLIAMS: It was kind of a break. It didn’t last too terribly long, thank goodness, before I got Dawson’s Creek and moved to North Carolina. So I had about a year in Los Angeles solo.

VIDA: At first I couldn’t believe the film was shot in Oregon. It was really interesting to see the high-desert part of the state. As I watched these three families go across the plain, with their guide and the covered wagons, I just felt the heat and the toil and the immense effort of it. And the weight of those dresses!

WILLIAMS: I know! The dresses . . . I miss that. The only part of your body left exposed to the sun were your hands. My hands have aged at a rate disproportionate to the rest of my body because of being out there in the hot sun for two months. You couldn’t keep sunscreen on your hands; you were just sort of filthy all the time. But the dresses, they were inge- nious for so many reasons. They actually do keep you quite cool, because they’re cotton, and they also provide cover. Privacy is important to women, and when you’re on the trail like that, so little is afforded. But with the dress, you can actually go to the bathroom in private. It provides an incredible shield. You could literally be in a conversation with somebody and just sort of drop down . . . I can’t believe I’m talking about this. I read once that when James Dean was feeling inhibited on set, he went off into a corner and urinated. I thought, How interesting! Then having that experience of peeing in private underneath the dress . . . [laughs] At first I was really scared. You’re out there in the desert all day. I mean, what are you going to do when you’re a girl? It’s hard. We were scared about snakes and all these creatures and critters, and it finally just became this weird joy to be out there, just stuck behind the bush . . . I can’t believe I’m still talking about this.

VIDA: What did you and Ryan Gosling do to prepare for the second half of the film? Whatever you did, it was upsetting for the viewer, too.

WILLIAMS: We lived in this house, and what we really had to learn how to do, in the month or so that we had, was how to fight, because we had just come off the heels of making the first part of Blue Valentine, which was as fun and light and happy of an experience as I’ve ever had. I think Ryan felt similarly. So neither of us were quick to destroy that. We spent the first couple of weeks in the house just doing the dishes and making meals, taking out the trash and balancing out the budget and making home movies. But that wasn’t getting us to the place that we needed to go, so Derek had us step it up, and he would ask us to pick fights with each other.

VIDA: How?

WILLIAMS: Well, first he did this ceremony where he had wedding pictures taken of us, and he took a framed wedding picture and put it in a wheelbarrow with fireworks that we bought at the grocery store, and he doused it with kerosene and we lit it on fire and watched it burn. But the crazy thing is, it didn’t burn all the way—it burned into a heart around our faces, around our kiss. He couldn’t destroy it.

VIDA: It wouldn’t burn.

WILLIAMS: It wouldn’t burn. Which I think has something ultimately to do with the ending. It won’t burn. Then one day we were spending time together, and Ryan said something to me. It was a jab, and I took it hard, and then it ricocheted. From that moment the infection or something started, and we never were able to get back to a good place with each other, which is what Derek had been going for anyway.

VIDA: So what do you do or turn to to keep yourself growing and changing and evolving?

WILLIAMS: Stories. Keeping stories in my brain is impor- tant to me. I can get a story at the grocery store. If I’m paying attention, I can get it on the subway. I can get it in a book . . . Just catching a glimpse of how somebody is interacting with their child, or how they shape their nails or bop their head to the beat, and storing these little moments . . . Dreams . . . I’ll take it any way I can get it. But you also have to be paying attention and keep notes.

 

 

You can read the rest of the interview here on the Interview Magazine website.

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Game of Thrones Screencaptures at Simply Sean Bean

Hey everyone! Just added screencaptures of Game of Thrones 1.02 The Kingsroad to the gallery at Simply Sean Bean. Check them out below!

 

 

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Game of Thrones “The Kingsroad” Screencaptures at Sophie Turner Online

Hey everyone! I just added screencaptures of this week’s episode of Game of Thrones entitled “The Kingsroad” to the gallery at Sophie Turner Online. Check them out below!

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