CheleBelle
CheleBelle
CheleBelle

@la.donna.pietra: Just let me add a few on the heap of hotness: Ken Watanabe AND Lee Byung-Hun.

As a native of Louisville horse race fancy dress is old hat to me...that said Mr. Hardy of #6 is nuttin but a nice big nasty dream...:sigh: the lips, the accent, the attitude. Him, Ken Watanabe and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are the reason I might actually but INCEPTION when it comes out on DVD.

@MercilessMay: I was saying the same thing about Ken Watanabe and Tom Hardy.

Listen to the insanity 'you have to make a model look beautiful??? Not through lighting or makeup BUT by making her look thinner...bad lighting/harsh makeup=basic average woman. thinner/raw boned=beautiful. What a load of toxic bullshyte.

I liked it...alot. It was basically Men In Suits Porn. I went to drool over Ken Watanabe and Tom Hardy and was not disappointed. It was complex, winding and very melancholy. Leo Dicaprio has never been a favorite of mines but this film made me a believer in his skills as an actor. Saw it at IMAX and it was well worth

I imagine it says something like: Your almost there keep up the good work. OR What your hips can't do your lips will.

To be standing in the middle of the Parthenon watching that crossing the sky...:sigh:

I am sorry but...where's Jackson Rathbone at??? All this sorta cool sartorial stuff is fine but where's JR at? Just asking...:Kanye shrug:

Some things I have come to accept: America is a couplistic society...as are many societies. However, dating is not a democracy no matter how hard that is to accept. Some of us will get married and some of us will not...no matter how deserving or undeserving that may be.

His voice negrates the bad hair dye job.

@somnambulance: WELL you are correct we do not have any pics of Cleo so lets go against the grain and use someone brown skinned in the role...after all we do not have any pics to support the idea or refute it.

@nixonsspeeches: Either her or Thandie Newton. Either way as much as I enjoy Jolie I believe it really is time to quit ignoring the known history of Cleopatra and place a brown skinned woman in the role. BUT I will not hold my breath.

Its hard to believe that not too long ago it was accepted that a woman would be plump/fuller bodied once she had children. She was not expected to stay the size she was when she was 16 and still produce children. Now weight of body judgement is an eternal burden...from the moment you enter the world you are pressured

@CheleBelle: Adding more from another go around in InfoTrac:

Well here at work. At the library. Decided to do a search of Ms. Kaye in the Infotarc database. Man has she wrote alot of articles. Writes plenty for Los Angeles Magazine...has did cover story on Phil Jackson. Has wrote several cover stories on Peter Martins, Nureyev and Baryshinov. However as for actors it's as