Monday, November 30, 2009

“Iron Man 2″ - first official poster

Checkout the first official poster for Jon Favreau’s “Iron Man 2″ via Yahoo movies.

Cast includes Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, John Slattery and Samuel L. Jackson.

Ready to be hit by Iron Man's fire power on May 7, 2010.

Meryl Streep still on the top of her game (Vanity Fair January 2010)

Meryl Streep shared some views of an icon in latest Vanity Fair issue (January 2010) and at age 60, she is still on the top of her game.

Still on top at age 60: “It’s incredible—I’m 60, and I’m playing the romantic lead in romantic comedies! Bette Davis is rolling over in her grave.”

Grateful for her life and career: “I’m very fucking grateful to be alive. I have so many friends who are sick or gone, and I’m here. Are you kidding? No complaints!”

Becoming the new “box-office queen", 2008 screen musical Mamma Mia grossed $601 million worldwide, The Devil Wears Prada brought $324 million, and most recently, Julie & Julia, which has earned $121 and counting.

For the full article visit, Vanity Fair.

Kim Kardashian: "I am toned, fit and at a healthy weight"

Kim Kardashian is overjoyed and she's happy to flaunt the result of her fitness goal and she shared some photos alongside with her sister Khloe.

Kim wrote, "I Twittered one of these pics last week, but I wanted to share the rest with you guys here. I really feel like I have reached my fitness goal and now I am toned, fit and at a healthy weight and I just need to keep it up!"



For more photos, visit Kim's blog.

[Photos courtesy by Kim's blog]

Lady GaGa slips on stage in Canada

Lady GaGa fell down to the floor landing on her butt while performing some dance moves during her "Monster Ball" tour Montreal, Canada. It seems the stage was slippery because she is just doing some easy steps when she slip. The good things is, she quickly recovered.

Recently, Jennifer Lopez also fell down during her performance at the 2009 American Music Awards.

[Watch the clip : 0:20]


Tiger Woods drops out from Chevron World Challenge

Still feeling the anxiety after his car accident and affair allegations, golfer Tiger Woods has decided to dropped out of the Chevron World Challenge. His reason are the injuries he sustained during the incident.
In a statement, Woods said, "I am extremely disappointed that I will not be at my tournament this week. I am certain it will be an outstanding event and I'm very sorry that I can't be there."
It seems he also want to stay away from media reporters and to remain mum over the affair allegations.

[Photo courtesy by Tigerwoods - AP]

MMFF 2009: "Ang Darling Kong Aswang" latest trailer

Vic Sotto temporarily shelve the "Enteng Kabisote" franchise last year with 2008 MMFF "Iskul Bukol 20 Years After (Ungasis and Escaleras Adventure" and now in 2009, his MMFF entry is the horror-comedy "Ang Darling Kong Aswang".

Cast includes FHM Philippines' 2009 Sexiest Woman Cristine Reyes, Jean Garcia, Agot Isidro, Richie D' Horsie, Dante Rivero, Jackie Rice, Denise Laurel, Rafael Rosell, Empress Shuck, Allan K, Joonee Gamboa, Jenny Miller, Gian Sotto, Wally Bayola, Mosang, Shalala at Barbie Forteza. Cameo role was given to Vic's girlfriend Pia Guanio and close friend Joey De Leon.

Co-produce by APT Entertainment, OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Productions.

Ready to thrill and make you laugh on Dec. 25. [Watch the trailer below]



Ara Mina running for Councilor in Quezon City

Sexy actress Ara Mina (real name: Hazel Klenk Reyes) has also joined the whirlwind world of politics as she filed her certificates of candidacy (COC) for Quezon City’s second district. She is running for Councilor in the 2010 elections.

Elisabetta Canalis: Los Cabos babe

George Clooney and girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis just finished their Los Cabos getaways. They were joined by beautiful Cindy Crawford and her husband, Rande Gerber.

Checkout some enticing photos of Elisabetta Canalis. (November 29, 2009)




[Photo courtesy by : CG - FlynetOnline.Com]

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Fox and Matthew McConaughey working on "Rooster Tales"

Fox and Matthew McConaughey are teaming up to develop an animated TV comedy "Rooster Tales", based on his brother's colorful life.
"Rooster Tales" follows the world of a beer-swilling, redneck sheriff who marries a much younger woman from Mexico. The man soon realizes, however, that he's gained not only a wife but an entire clan -- 114 members and counting.

"My brother's life is so unbelievable, we had to animate it," McConaughey said. - Variety
Matthew McConaughey is really amaze with his brother. It seems it's like a reality series in animation.

[Photo courtesy by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images ]

The Twilight Saga: New Moon still no.1 (second week)


November 27-29, 2009

1. The Twilight Saga: New Moon - $42,500,000
*$230,674,000
2. The Blind Side - $40,125,000
*$100,250,000
3. 2012 - $18,000,000
*$138,776,000
4. Old Dogs - $16,846,000
*$24,085,000
5. A Christmas Carol (2009) - $16,003,000
*$105,373,000

* indicates total box office take since opening.
Full list of Box Office Totals after the jump.

Full list of Box Office Totals

Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal are still together, says rep.

Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal's rumored split up spreads like wildfire but their respective rep. said, "It is not true. They are still together."

The two met while filming 2007's Rendition, and confirming their relationship in 2008.


[Photo courtesy by celeb utopia - Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images]

Tiger Woods released a statement about the rumors and the accident

World's no.1 golfer Tiger Woods has released a statement via his official website to answer all the malicious rumors and some details about his recent accident.
As you all know, I had a single-car accident earlier this week, and sustained some injuries. I have some cuts, bruising and right now I'm pretty sore.
This situation is my fault, and it's obviously embarrassing to my family and me. I'm human and I'm not perfect. I will certainly make sure this doesn't happen again.

This is a private matter and I want to keep it that way. Although I understand there is curiosity, the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me are irresponsible.

The only person responsible for the accident is me. My wife, Elin, acted courageously when she saw I was hurt and in trouble. She was the first person to help me. Any other assertion is absolutely false.

This incident has been stressful and very difficult for Elin, our family and me. I appreciate all the concern and well wishes that we have received. But, I would also ask for some understanding that my family and I deserve some privacy no matter how intrusive some people can be.
Tiger Woods and wife Elin are still not cooperating with the authorities about the incident and speculation about the heated domestic dispute before the accident.

Starstruck V Final 14 announced

Here are the names of the Final 14 aspirants in the fifth installment of GMA's reality-based artista search Starstruck.

Male
Rye Burgos, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Ian Batherson, 20, Mandaluyong City
Rocco Nacino, 22, Pasig City
Enzo Pineda, 19, Quezon City
Piero Vergara, 16, Cebu City
Steven Silva, 22, Davao
Sef Cadayona, 20, Las PiƱas

Female
Zyril Lim, Bahrain
Nina Kodaka, Japan
Fianca Cruz, 18, Pasig City
Diva Montalaba, 18, Cebu City
Sarah Lahbati, 18, Cavite
Princess Snell, 17, Laguna
Rox Montealegre, 19, Pasig City

Season 5 StarStruck Council are TV director Floy Quintos, talent manager Lolit Solis, and actress Iza Calzado.

Th mentors are Gina Alajar for acting, Douglas Nierras for dancing, Jai Sabas-Aracama for singing, Abbygale Arenas-de Leon for imaging and Barbie Chan for makeup.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Josh Brolin as Jonah Hex (first image)

Checkout the first official bounty hunter image of Josh Brolin from the upcoming live action movie Jonah Hex.

This DC Comics story is about ex-Confederate soldier-turned-hardened bounty hunter who seeks to protect the innocent in the years after the Civil War.

Cast includes John Malkovich, Megan Fox, Will Arnett and Michael Shannon.

Do you remember Megan Fox's notably sexy black tight waist corset-style ensemble, Photos HERE.

Directed by Jimmy Hayward and the film is scheduled to be released on June 18, 2010.

Sexy gorgeous LJ Reyes in FHM Philippines December 2009 issue

Sexy young actress LJ Reyes combines maturity and sensuality as she steps one level up for her career. Sporting a golden wings, LJ Reyes is amazingly hot in the latest December 2009 issue of FHM Philippines.

She is one of the top four in GMA-7's artista reality search StarStruck Season 2. LJ is currently one of the new co-hosts of "StarStruck Update" for season 5.



Heidi Klum and Seal's baby Lou Sulola Samuel (First Pictures)

A very proud Supermodel-mom Heidi Klum (Heidi Samuel) posted on her official website the first pictures of her precious new baby girl, Lou Sulola Samuel.

This is Heidi Klum's third child with her husband-singer Seal (her two boys -Henry GĆ¼nther Ademola Dashtu Samuel, 4, and Johan Riley Fyodor Taiwo Samuel, 3.). Heidi also has a daughter, Helene “Leni”, 5, from her past relationship with Italian Flavio Briatore.

more photos below...


Tiger Woods' Alleged Mistress denies the Affair

The alleged mistress of Tiger Woods in National Enquirer reports is now firing back.

Rachel Uchitel, the alleged other woman wants to sets the record straight and she definitely denies the affair.

Uchitel spoke to Usmag, "I have not had an affair with him. I understand that there's rumors all over because everybody's talking about it. But I'm telling you, people say rumors about me all the time. People will say a ton of things about me. I did not have an affair with Tiger Woods. The things that were said from the source in the Enquirer are in fact, not true."
Tiger Woods was involved in a single car accident and suffered facial laceration. Reportedly, Tiger's wife Elin Nordegren confronted him about reports that he was seeing another woman and the argument heated up.

More Rachel Uchitel photos...



[photo courtesy by blackbookmag - Mediatakeout ]

Friday, November 27, 2009

Tiger Woods' injuries caused by wife Elin Nordegren !?

The lacerations in Tiger Woods' face is not the result of the car crash but instead were caused by his wife Elin Nordegren (Elin Woods) during a domestic dispute.
Confirmed by TMZ, We're told he said his wife had confronted him about reports that he was seeing another woman. The argument got heated and, according to our source, she scratched his face up. We're told it was then Woods beat a hasty retreat for his SUV -- but according to our source, Woods says his wife followed behind with a golf club. As Tiger drove away, she struck the vehicle several times with the club.

We're told Woods became "distracted," thought the vehicle was stopped, and looked to see what had happened. At that point the SUV hit the fire hydrant and then hit a tree.
Earlier, it was reported that Elin Woods used a golf club to smash out the back window and help get Tiger out of the car but it seems it is just a cover up.

Tiger is reportedly rumored cheating on his wife and the other woman is Rachel Uchitel, an event planner which is also being linked to actor David Boreanaz.

Tiger Woods will now battle some stain with his clean image.

[photo courtesy by gettyimages - blackbookmag - National Enquirer]


David Hasselhoff was rushed to a hospital again

Continuing his long history of alcohol problem, David Hasselhoff was rushed to a hospital by ambulance Friday after he was found passed out.
"Paramedics were called to the (address omitted) in Encino for medical aid," Los Angeles City Fire Department spokesman Erik Scott told RadarOnline.com exclusively. "Paramedics arrived at approximately 11:51 am and later transported the patient a nearby hospital."
In an update, Radar reports that David Hasselhoff suffered seizure and was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

Another alcohol news for hoff...
[Photo courtesy by Bauer Griffin]

Top 10 Movie Flops of the Decade

Checkout the list of movies which delivered tragic showing in the box office even though it has A-list stars, great directors and overwhelming big budget.

10. THE SPIRIT
* Release date: December 25, 2008
* Estimated cost: $60 million
* Domestic gross: $19.8 million

Frank Miller, the man who created the comics "300" and "Sin City," and who redefined Batman and Daredevil for the modern age, directed this adaptation of Will Eisner's comic-strip hero. Starring Samuel L. Jackson and a bevy of beauties, it may have looked good on the page. But onscreen, the heavily stylized, nearly black-and-white results were disastrous. The expensive movie was killed by comic fans, who wanted Miller to go back to comics, and critics, who trashed the movie's over-the-top tones and aesthetics. Consequently, the partners at the company behind the production, Odd Lot Entertainment, parted ways after 23 years together. It even killed plans for a Miller-directed version of "Buck Rogers."

9. GRINDHOUSE
* Release date: April 6, 2007
* Estimated cost: $67 million
* Domestic gross: $25 million

Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez managed to turn twice the filmmaking firepower into half the box office (and a third of the critical praise). With "Grindhouse," what began as an explicit exercise in joyous B-movie cinema homage -- a double bill of '70s-style schlock, one film from each director -- ended up aping its scuzzy genre ancestors a little too closely in the receipts department. After the three-hour-plus "Grindhouse" opened to a mere $11.6 million, Harvey Weinstein split the film's two parts -- "Death Proof" and "Planet Terror" -- and shuttled them to international markets individually. While that recouped a little of the Weinstein Co.'s money, it incurred the wrath of purists who were angry that the original film had been corrupted. Tarantino and Weinstein are famously loyal to each other, and while the writer-director eventually made good on the losses with the $120 million-grossing "Inglourious Basterds" this year, "Grindhouse" was one instance where loyalty nearly brought down the house.

8. ROLLERBALL
* Release date: February 8, 2002
* Estimated cost: $70 million
* Domestic gross: $19 million

Norman Jewison's 1975 comment on violence, corporatism and spectacle has its place in the paranoid '70s-era cult film pantheon. John McTiernan's remake, on the other hand, would be totally forgettable if it weren't so spectacularly misconceived in every way. The cast -- Jean Reno, Chris Klein, LL Cool J and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos -- was a C-list mishmash closer to reality TV than big-budget studio moviemaking. McTiernan had long since dented his box-office bona fides with "Last Action Hero" and "The 13th Warrior." And the studio releasing it -- MGM -- was so aware of its bomb-worthiness that it pushed the release back four times, out of the summer 2001 field and into the barren wasteland of February. In a last act of desperation, the movie was also re-edited from an R to a PG-13 rating, sabotaging any last chance it had at an audience. Ultimately, it pretty much wrecked McTiernan's career (he has directed only one film since).

7. THE INVASION
* Release date: August 17, 2007
* Estimated cost: $80 million
* Domestic gross: $15.1 million

Nicole Kidman couldn't have started the decade any hotter, scoring with "Moulin Rouge," "The Others" and "The Hours." But after 2002, her career went cold in the U.S. ("Stepford Wives," "Bewitched," "Australia" and "The Golden Compass"); it's as if the actress was abducted by some sort of soul-draining body snatcher. But wait, isn't that what she's fighting in "The Invasion," Hollywood's latest remake of the 1956 film "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"? This time around, the eerie premise, based on a novel by Jack Finney, failed to catch fire. The Wachowski brothers' second unit director, James McTeigue, was called in to shoot additional scenes written by the "Matrix" whiz kids after original director Oliver Hirschbiegel was sent packing, having filmed the bulk of the movie. In an omen of things to come, Kidman suffered an on-set fender-bender during the reshoots. When the film arrived in theaters more than a year late, Kidman's regal bearing took another dent.

6. CATWOMAN
* Release date: July 23, 2004
* Estimated cost: $100 million
* Domestic gross: $40 million

It was inevitable after Michelle Pfeiffer stole scenes as Catwoman in "Batman Returns" that her black-latexed anti-heroine would get a spinoff of her own. But when the inevitable occurred in 2004, this time with Halle Berry playing the character, audiences tried hard to cover up the kitty litter. No one involved with the movie came out unscathed. Not Berry, who just two years earlier had won an Oscar for "Monster's Ball"; not Sharon Stone, who chewed up the scenery as the movie's villainess; and not Pitof, the French filmmaker making his American directorial debut. He went back to his native land and hasn't directed a theatrical feature since. The movie is another example cited by studios in their long-held contention that female superhero movies just don't work.

5. TOWN & COUNTRY
* Release date: April 27, 2001
* Estimated cost: $90 million
* Domestic gross: $6.7 million

Twenty-five years after he seduced audiences in "Shampoo," Warren Beatty decided the time was ripe for another sex comedy, albeit one with a somewhat older circle of friends. He somehow persuaded New Line, which usually concentrated on the youth market, to foot the bill. And what a bill it was: With the script still furiously going through rewrites, Peter Chelsom began shooting in June 1998; 10 months and take after take after take later, the film was still shooting. That's when co-stars like Diane Keaton and Gary Shandling had to leave to fulfill other commitments. A full year later, the whole cast regrouped to finish the shoot, which had escalated to more than twice its original $44 million price tag. The completed film was actually something of a tepid affair. Beatty dithers as a New York architect who cheats on his wife with several women; Shandling's his best pal trying to come out as gay. And then there's Charlton Heston, playing against type, as a gun nut.

4. GIGLI
* Release date: August 1, 2003
* Estimated cost: $54 million
* Domestic gross: $6.1 million

If the course of true love rarely runs smoothly, then "Gigli" is an object lesson in how rocky it can get. As the new century dawned, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez -- tabloid code name: Bennifer -- were the couple of the moment. With an Oscar for writing "Good Will Hunting" and starring roles in "Pearl Harbor" and "The Sum of All Fears," his movie career was in high gear; she could boast a solid-gold music resume and rom-com appeal in movies like "The Wedding Planner" and "Maid in Manhattan." Onscreen romantic sparks seemed made to order. So what went wrong? Start with that title, "Gigli," that no one was sure how to pronounce. Add lots of lovey-dovey media appearances that erased a bit of their mystique. And then there was Martin Brest's film itself: a low-rent-mobster-boy-meets-enforcer-chick tale complete with a kidnapping, severed thumbs and Al Pacino in high dudgeon. Bennifer split in 2004, just before sharing the bill in another film not too far away on the flop-o-meter, "Jersey Girl."

3. LAND OF THE LOST
* Release date: June 5, 2009
* Estimated cost: $100 million
* Domestic gross: $65 million

Producer/puppeteers Sid and Marty Kroft were masters of the weird and cheesy; their old Saturday morning TV show, "Land of the Lost," is remembered fondly by kids who grew up in the '70s. But the material experienced something of a time warp when director Brad Silbering tried to give it a hipster spin this summer with the help of Will Ferrell, playing a paleontologist who journeys to a parallel universe where he meets the Sleestaks. Normally, any movie with a rampaging Tyrannosaurus (see "Journey to the Center of the Earth," "Night at the Museum") can't miss, but "Lost" was, well, lost in translation. The movie's PG-13 rating wasn't a comfort to many families when word got around of its toilet humor. Older moviegoers weren't interested, and Kroft purists weren't amused. Over the years, Disney and Sony had both held remake rights, but ultimately this hot potato landed at Universal, where it was one of the factors that resulted in the ouster of the studio's two top executives in October.

2. BATTLEFIELD EARTH
* Release date: May 12, 2000
* Estimated cost: $75 million
* Domestic gross: $21 million

Blame it on the Thetans if you want, but John Travolta's space oddity "Battlefield Earth" virtually imploded on the launching pad. Travolta's career was enjoying a resurgence in the wake of "Pulp Fiction" when he wagered a big chunk of his newfound credibility, as well as some of his own coin, on this passion project. "Battlefield Earth" was based on a 1972 sci-fi novel by Scientology guru L. Ron Hubbard, which Travolta promised would be "like 'Star Wars,' only better." Studios shied away, but Travolta found financing from Franchise Pictures, which would later be sued by investors for overstating the movie's costs as $100 million. Originally, Travolta hoped to play the young hero who leads a rebellion against the alien race that enslaves Earth, but the film took so long to assemble he ultimately opted instead to don dreadlocks and platform shoes to play the villain, barking lines like "Execute all man-animals at will, and happy hunting!" A planned sequel, which would have covered the second half of the novel, never materialized. "Some movies run off the rails," observed Roger Ebert. "This one is like the train crash in 'The Fugitive.'"

1. THE ADVENTURES OF PLUTO NASH
* Release date: August 6, 2002
* Estimated cost: $100 million
* Domestic gross: $4.4 million

Eddie Murphy is some kind of miracle. Five of his recent films lost more than $250 million, and yet he not only still gets hired but also commands his salary quote. But on the flop-o-meter, one Murphy title towers above even "Meet Dave," "Showtime" and "I Spy": Trumpets, please, for "The Adventures of Pluto Nash," whose release was delayed for 14 months. It instantly became the "Cleopatra" of our age. A sci-fi gangster comedy, complete with robot sidekick, set on the moon, "Pluto" was neither fish nor fowl -- but mostly foul. But unlike most stars who are tarnished by a mega-flop, Murphy -- who did take time off from broad comedies to redeem himself with his Oscar-nominated turn in "Dreamgirls" -- just keeps going and going and going.

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Guy Sebastian ft. Jordin Sparks - "Art of Love" music video


Here's the music video of Australian singer Guy Sebastian of his second single "Art of Love" featuring Jordin Sparks. The single is from his fifth album, Like It Like That.

Tiger Woods in car crash; wife Elin smash out the back window to help Tiger

World's No. 1 golfer Tiger Woods was injured in a single car crash near his home in Isleworth, Florida, Friday (November 27) hitting a fire hydrant and a tree in his neighbor's yard. He was rushed to the hospital and was treated for facial lacerations.

AP reports that local police chief said his wife Elin Woods used a golf club to smash out the back window and help get Tiger out of the car.

Tiger is alone driving his 2009 Cadillac SUV and the air bags did not deploy when the incident happened. Authorities said alcohol was not involved and is still under investigation.

According to Tiger's rep, he was in a "minor" accident, "admitted, treated and released today in good condition."

[Photo courtesy by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images]

Robbie Williams is engaged to girlfriend Ayda Field; rep. says just a joke; mom's says their engaged.. What?

Like his song "She's the One", British singer Robbie Williams finally found the one as he proposed to his girlfriend Ayda Field on Sydney’s The Kyle And Jackie O Show radio station on Friday morning (November 27).
Williams said, “Is there anyone you want to get married to? Ayda Field I love you so much… Will you marry me?”

A delighted Field replied, “Yes, I’ll marry you. Where’s the ring?”

The Angels hitmaker slipped a temporary ring on her finger, that was given to him by presenter Jackie O, saying, “I love you so much. Would you be my betrothed ’til the end of time?”
But good news will be cut short and it seems the proposal is just a joke.
According to his rep, who says, “He did say it, but he did it in a jocular manner. They are not engaged.”
Adding to the whirlwind news, Williams' mother Jan later told British radio that the 35-year-old star intended to marry Field "in the not-too-distant future".
The singer's mother Jan told BBC's Radio 5 Live show: "I'm very excited. I'm really pleased. They've been together for nearly three years, so it's about time."

"He wanted to do something different. She's a lovely girl and I'm really pleased for them. I've got a daughter-in-law."

"I don't think it will be that far in the too-distant future, but that's all I'm going to say on that."



[photos courtesy by Mark Leech - Xposure]

Actress Alma Moreno seeking reelection as a councilor of ParaƱaque

It seems politics is next way to go for some artist. Veteran actress Alma Moreno is seeking reelection as a councilor of ParaƱaque City but not under her former husband/ex-Mayor Joey Marquez.

The 50 year-old actress filed her certificate of candidacy on Thursday (November 26, 2009) at the Commission on Elections office in ParaƱaque City.

She joined the party ticket of the incumbent Mayor Jun Bernabe.

Alma was given the title "Sex Goddess of Philippine Movies" in the '70s and '80s.

Actor Joey Marquez is eying once again the Mayoralty post of ParaƱaque after being acquitted by the Supreme Court last September for graft charges.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Jackie Chan's "The Spy Next Door" - latest poster

"Spying is easy, babysitting is hard."

Here's the latest poster for Jackie Chan’s upcoming action-comedy flick, "The Spy Next Door".
Former CIA spy Bob Ho (Chan) takes on his toughest assignment to date: looking after his girlfriend's three kids, who haven't exactly warmed to their mom's beau. And when one of the youngsters accidentally downloads a top-secret formula, Bob's longtime nemesis, a Russian terrorist, pays a visit to the family.
Other cast includes Magnus Scheving, Billy Ray Cyrus, George Lopez, Lucas Till, Amber Valletta, Madeline Carroll, Will Shadley and Alina Foley.

Ready to hit the theaters on January 15, 2010.

[image: impawards]

Jennifer Lopez “Louboutins” - single artwork

Checkout the artwork for Jennifer Lopez's latest single “Louboutins” which features her wearing a tight body-hugging lacy dress. She is sizzling hot!!!

She recently performed “Louboutins” at 2009 American Music Awards.

[photo: wiki]

First Look: "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader"

Checkout the first set of images from "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader".

Production update: November 27th, 2009 is the last day of shooting The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader in Australia. Next step, A year of Post-Production!

The film releases December 10, 2010!


Staring Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Will Poulter and featuring the voices of Eddie Izzard and Liam Neeson.


[Photo: Facebook]