Jan 18, 2009 -
I think everybody here has already realized that I'm in love with Ben Barnes and of course I was the first in the row to see Easy Virtue.In the beginning it was very funny how Larita(Jessica Biel) is trying to be a perfect daughter in love but then John's(Ben Barnes) sister finds some secret about Larita which John didn't know. The end is quiet sad(I won't tell you in case you didn't watch it).It is also interesting to see how John's mother is trying to look rich when the family is ruined.So,I thoroughly recommend this film.Oh,I forgot to say something:Ben is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo HOT!!!
Adorable dog!
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Jan 13, 2008 -
One obnoxious Adam Sandler movie this past summer aside, Jessica Biel continues to upgrade her career. Since her breakthrough performance in "The Illusionist," Biel has been searching for roles in higher-pedigree films.
Now, according to the Hollywood Reporter, she may have found another one in the new British indie flick "Easy Virtue."
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Jan 10, 2008 -
Jessica Biel has landed the lead role in British romantic comedy Easy Virtue, which is based on the Noel Coward play. The actress will play an American divorcee, who moves to the South of France and marries young wealthy Englishman John Whittaker (Ben Barnes) on the spur of the moment. The couple who barely knew each other before getting married, then have to return to the UK and confront their parents with the news.
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May 08, 2009 -
Will Obama Apologize?
The new president’s national-security flips.
By Mona Charen
President Obama’s admirers (for a handy list, simply consult the White House Correspondents Association website) go into raptures about his measured, intelligent, even balanced approach to issues.
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Apr 02, 2009 -
A NATION OF COWARDS
Jeffrey R. Snyder
OUR SOCIETY has reached a pinnacle of self-expression and respect for individuality rare or unmatched in history. Our entire popular culture -- from fashion magazines to the cinema -- positively screams the matchless worth of the individual, and glories in eccentricity, nonconformity, independent judgment, and self-determination.
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Mar 08, 2009 -
A NATION OF COWARDS
Jeffrey R. Snyder
OUR SOCIETY has reached a pinnacle of self-expression and respect for individuality rare or unmatched in history. Our entire popular culture — from fashion magazines to the cinema — positively screams the matchless worth of the individual, and glories in eccentricity, nonconformity, independent judgment, and self-determination.
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Jan 16, 2009 -
President George W. Bush said farewell to the nation, but the nation wasn't paying attention. TV barely cut to him in time for his first words Thursday evening and couldn't wait to cut away when he finished 13 minutes later.
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Jan 14, 2009 -
George W. Bush, Winner
By Lisa Fabrizio on 1.14.09 @ 6:07AM
Friends, Americans, conservatives; lend me your ears. I come to praise George W.
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Apr 20, 2008 -
After nearly a decade of resistance, knowing that the adaptation could never live up to the source material, I finally decided to watch the 1998 film version of Honore de Balzac's 1888 novel, Cousin Bette.
The closing credits rolled more than an hour ago. I still feel soiled.
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Dec 08, 2008 -
Hot Actor: Q&A With "Twilight" Star Robert Pattinson
"There's only so much adoration you can take"
How is the Twilight fandom is different from the Harry Potter movies? I think you've mentioned that the sound of the screams is even different.
It's different because I think it's almost solely females of a certain age group, and they have a very specific tone.
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