Thursday, 28 August 2008

Celeb Style Candy


1. Selena Gomez - LOVE it.


1. Selma Blair (fendi); 2. Kate Walsh (jenny packham)


1. Whitney Port; 2. Vanessa Minillo


1. Jessica Zhor (jovovich-hawk); 2. Leighton Meester (YSL)


1. Malin Ackerman (amanda wakely); 2. Ali Larter (roberto cavalli)


1. Nicky Hilton (Betsey Johnson); 2. Jessica Biel (Stella McCartney)


1. Hilary Swank (marchesa); 2. Hilary Swank at the Oscars 2007
Hilary, why did you cut your hair and make it blond? If you were going to cut it, at least make it cute and dark like your winning Oscars look.
Maybe you cut it off for wigs for women who are battling cancer (very sweet), or maybe you cut it for a new role in an upcoming film (understandable), but please take a look at you in all of your long-haired glory below and rethink your decision!




Charlize Theron in YSL and a fabulous flowy dress.


1. Emmanuelle Chriqui (lotta); 2. Eva Mendes

Sunday, 17 August 2008

EVA CELIA LATJUBA next star in INDONESIA.


Eva Celia Latjuba the daughter from the film star of Sophia Latjuba and the musician Indra Lesmana born in Jakarta this September 21 1992 followed the tracks of his two parents in the world of the artist indonesia. the woman berparas was dark brown and attractive this was gossiped about close to afghan the singer "terima kasih cinta".

Thursday, 14 August 2008

Celeb Style Candy


1. Maria Menounos in Dolce & Gabbana; 2. Kristen Bell in Jenni Naye


Penelope Cruz in Herve Leroux and two Oscar de la Renta fashions.
I just adore her and her fashion sense.


Katie Holmes first in her new label (Holmes Yang) and out about in NYC.


1. Leighton Meester in Nina Ricci; 2-3. LC in BCBG Max Azria and Mason by Michelle Mason


1. Gwyneth Paltrow in Balenciaga; 2. Jessica Biel in Diane Von Furstenberg


1. Hayden Panettiere in Herve Leger (I WANT THIS DRESS!)
2. Jessica Szohr in Alice + Olivia


1. Cassie; 2. Chanel Iman


1. Diane Kruger in Sofia Kokosalaki; 2. Emma Roberts in Sass & Bide


1. Emma Stone in Catherine Malandrino; 2. Amy Adams in Dior


Blake Lively - I just love that dress.


1. Cameron Diaz in Fendi; 2. Camila Alves

Tuesday, 5 August 2008

I want...

Here is a smattering of the clothing I am craving.

J. Crew: Chino $75, Cashmere sweater $145, Button-up $68, Necklace $150

BCBG: Wool pants $208, Blouse $198

Juicy Couture: Chiffon dress $198

FOTO SEXY SMILE LUNA MAYA

Saturday, 2 August 2008

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor



After his son is tricked into awakening a cursed Chinese emperor, Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) and his family seek a way to send the megalomaniac and his 10,000 warriors back to their graves.

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor has one huge thing going for it. That "thing" is that it's aware of the rules. It creates Yet, it's out of thin air and makes up plot points to get from scene to scene but it doesn't make monkeys the central attraction.

There are other parallels. Mummy 3 has a terrible accent too, because Maria Bello is to Rachel Weisz as I am to Muhammad Ali. The Mummy: TotDE also has that "cartoon violence" feel with the tacit understanding that everything will work out just fine. The only difference is the pedigree. Indy was set up in the real-life archaeological world with elements of the fantastic interspersed.

Mummy is set up in the made-up archaeological world with fantastic elements carrying the entire plot. So then, we must give Mummy much more leeway when it comes to idiotic points. Fine. Let's do that. There, that's done. But let's get away from Indy and get down to some "serious" criticism. You've waited this long. Let's first tackle Luke Ford, the son of Fraser and Bello, first.

I don't know whether to blame the script or him -- but either way the whole subplot of "healing the father-son relationship" hurts me like fire. It's painful.
But the whole Roadrunner/Wile E. Coyote aspect of this film was done well in the first two editions and done well enough so that you don't black out in this one. As for Chinese history and culture ... well, everything takes a header. It doesn't really matter that the movie takes place in Shanghai. They really do make up things like "Well, he'll be immortal if he gets to that cave, EXCEPT for if we stab him with this KNIFE!" (cut to shot of knife in Brendan Fraser's meaty paw).

But it has some nice action, and it's fine enough for a summer actioner. Just found this quote: "Rachel Weisz announced that she will not be reprising her role of Evelyn due to different interests with the screenplay." Yes, I can see her point. But The Mummy has to be considered slightly better than average because it's not actively offensive. You might feel dumber for having watched it but you'll never get the sense that they think they are fooling you. The film has simple goals and it meets them.
Fine for a matinée, Fine for a family, fine to get us into early August. Not fine up against real movies with plots, and not good enough to rave about afterwards. Brendan Fraser continues his epic journey on the vanilla highway and Rachel Weisz proves that she's worth at least a letter grade to any film she appears in. Other than that, this one is really slippery. There's not much either way to latch on to ... unless of course you're passing the grain alcohol around while those bright lights assault your senses. Then I suppose this would be a hell of a good time.

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