Dec 14, 2007 -
Maybe Jessica Simpson should stick with reality television – her latest attempt at big screen success won't even make it to the big screen.
Blonde Ambition, as Us first reported in August, is going straight to DVD.
A January 22 release date has been confirmed for the romantic comedy costarring Luke Wilson.
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Aug 03, 2007 -
Actress Jessica Simpson has dismissed reports her latest movie is so bad it won't be released in U.S. cinemas. The 26-year-old's upcoming romantic comedy Blonde Ambition, in which she stars alongside Luke Wilson, is allegedly not as good as studio bosses had hoped.
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Jul 30, 2007 -
Blonde Ambition Trailer
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Jan 19, 2009 -
Here is my new look! "Slight" change of image:)
Trousers: River Island,
Turtle neck: ZARA
Broach: Freedom for Topshop
Boots: Vicini
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Jan 30, 2008 -
All I can say is this: worst movie ever. What happened to you, Rachel Leigh Cook!? What the hell were you smoking Willy Nelson?!
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Feb 21, 2008 -
Is Jessica Simpson the David Hasselhoff of Ukraine?
The blond starlet seems to be the toast of the Eastern European nation. Her latest film, Blonde Ambition, hit No.
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Dec 23, 2007 -
This is quite possibly the biggest bomb of the year!
Jessica Simpson's new film, Blonde Ambition, should have gone direct to DVD. Instead, the stinker got a "vanity run" in 8 theaters in Texas.
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Oct 31, 2008 -
Jessica Simpson's Major Movie Star may have opened No. 1 in Russia earlier this month - but it's not having as much success stateside.
The flick will be renamed Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous, and released only on DVD in America, a source confirms to Usmagazine.com.
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Oct 03, 2007 -
Hey I'm new to this group and if this is a repost I'm sorry, just tell me if it is I'll just delete it.
This is an edited version of Last Talk With a Lonely Girl: Marilyn Monroe by Richard Meryman, first published in Life magazine, August 17 1962
Ever since she was fired from Something's Got to Give, Marilyn Monroe has kept an almost disdainful silence. As far as her troubles with 20th Century Fox were concerned, she simply said she had been too sick to work - not wilfully tardy and truant as the producer charged.
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Sep 13, 2007 -
This is an edited version of Last Talk With a Lonely Girl: Marilyn Monroe by Richard Meryman, first published in Life magazine, August 17 1962
Ever since she was fired from Something's Got to Give, Marilyn Monroe has kept an almost disdainful silence. As far as her troubles with 20th Century Fox were concerned, she simply said she had been too sick to work - not wilfully tardy and truant as the producer charged. While 20th Century Fox and her lawyers were negotiating for her to resume work on the movie, Marilyn was thinking about broader aspects of her career - about the rewards and burdens of fame bestowed on her by fans who paid $200 million to see her films, about drives that impel her, and about echoes in her present life of her childhood in foster homes.
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