Jon Hamm's "I'm so proud of you for sticking with it" face ...
Jon Hamm's "I'm so proud of you for sticking with it" face ...
Thank you for ending a craptacular Tuesday with this …
Omigosh, how I love this movie. Stella McCartney did the amazing trench coat that Gwyneth wears and which I would gladly own forever …
Must oh must oh must oh must oh must have these …
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1. If this is the direction they’re headed, as someone who’s watched from the beginning, I’m going to be PISSED.
Drunk or not drunk, what the frack is happening with her face?!?! Did she ask for/demand ALL the Botox in Alaska?
He's a friend of the producer, sure, but has anybody done a count on how many of those damn yogurt commercials have run on ABC in recent months? Bc advertising rules all, even at the Oscars coughSamsungcough ...
Thank you for this - have loved MM since Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and do not for one second understand why she isn't a bigger star. Cate Blanchett hit it on the nose last night when she made the case for more female roles in Hollywood; more work for Monaghan, please!
Such a beautiful, funny, smart woman; such a bad dress …
She works that pout to maximum effect while performing, also …
I don’t know if it’s that Selena Gomez looks way too young for her age (granted, she’s 21), but that dress just doesn’t work with the baby face. It’s like she’s trying too hard to look sultrier and more sophisticated, but her face hasn’t caught up to that idea yet …
That's 33 just since they started promoting the movie, and this graphic missed a few. So the answer, unfortunately, is yes ...
Here’s the full list of designers from left to right:
Update: Due to popular demand, it looks like the folks at Media Run Digital are indeed going to make a print of this for purchase ...
Rogen's speech was less than seven minutes. For another 30 minutes thereafter, questions and answers were exchanged, discussing how the insurance industry hasn't caught up to the needs of Alzheimer's patients and caregivers, as well as a discussion on the differences between Alzheimer's and dementia. Rogen wasn't…
Call it a press stunt if you like, but here's the thing: Couldn't Washington politicians use some good press? Our faith in the work they are (or aren't) doing is at an all-time low, so what kind of message does it send when a photo of empty seats is allowed to happen, or a photo op with an astronaut is deemed more…
Rogen started to speak, six senators in attendance, four got up and left. Nothing anybody says, especially without further detail, is going to explain away why that’s OK. If you want to do the due diligence of where everyone was who should have been there, I welcome it. I’d love to learn, in all honesty and sincerity,…
That doesn’t make it right that only two senators stayed to hear this testimony. Rogen is using his celebrity, certainly, to bring ears and eyeballs to an important issue. Would we even be having this conversation about Alzheimer’s if he hadn’t? Point me toward the committee meeting teeming with senators listening to…
Bravo to Rogen for shaming the jerks who skipped out on his speech - having your photo taken with Jim Lovell, while a nice perk, should never outrank discussion about Alzheimer's. That's your government in action, folks, photo ops with astronauts vs listening to impassioned pleas to take action to help those fighting…