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Javier Bardem

Javier Bardem Just Flows, Man, in Mean Magazine

Javier Bardem seems to be everywhere these days but that is expected when a man has two movies to promote, and for Javier, talking about Love in the Time of Cholera and the new Coen Brothers film No Country for Old Men seems to be a full-time job.

Javier Bardem seems to be everywhere these days but that is expected when a man has two movies to promote, and for Javier, talking about Love in the Time of Cholera and the new Coen Brothers film No Country for Old Men seems to be a full-time job. Javier opened up to Mean Magazine about the Coens, meeting the author of the book on which their film is based, and what he brings to a movie. Here's more:

  • On the Coen brothers: "The Coens are by far my favorite directors... Something happened to me the first time I saw Blood Simple, Fargo, Miller's Crossing. It was like, 'Who the hell are these guys? How are they able to create such unique characters and make them so enjoyable to watch, even when they are the most cruel m************ of all time?'"
  • On meeting Cormac McCarthy: "I would have been able to overwhelm him with thousands of questions, except that the thing was flowing already. It was like, don't be too anxious to control the character, because the controls are in someone else's hands. So don't worry. Trust. Like Bruce Lee said: 'Be like water.' Which is a beautiful way to say, 'Flow man.'"
  • On what he brings to a role: "I have this big bulldog face, this broken nose, and I thought, okay, let me use it to my advantage. If I play against it, then it works like a visa — I can always get back to this place."

While we wouldn't go so far as to say Javier's face resembles a bulldog, there is definitely something offbeat about his charm. And apparently we're not the only ones who like it, as Penelope Cruz seems to be holding on tightly to her man.

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Leatherheads

John Krasinski Outside The Office

John is looking unusually dreamy in the June issue of Mean Magazine.

John is looking unusually dreamy in the June issue of Mean Magazine. These days finds him moving way past The Office and on his way to being a big star. This summer he's in both Shrek the Third and the upcoming License to Wed. He's also in George Clooney's Leatherheads which is about football in the 20's. Doing the movie has John spending lots of time with George, who he says lives up to his reputation of being the funniest guy in the room. Here's more from the article:

  • On Leatherheads:
    Clooney's character plays a professional. I'm the best college player in America, a running back playing at Princeton, and Clooney's character gets me to play for his team. I'm a giant celebrity, so it's like Elvis playing for the Duluth Eskimos.
  • On George:
    We all go out to dinner and have drinks. And Clooney is somehow the most normal guy in the world. He's by far the best pub buddy you can ever have. He's funny as hell. He has hilarious stories and tells jokes and does impressions - he does an incredible David Guest. It's tough to be the best at anything when he's around.

We're sure these two probably make a great bar team. George probably cracks jokes just to see John's famous Jim shrug.

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