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stars, sex and nudity buzz : 01/14/2013

Check out Recapped for complete nudity review of HBO Girls latest season.

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* practically everyone is pissed with Allison Williams for not getting 'properly' naked. Wow....didn't know Irish girls use their elbows, hair (and pasties?) as a breasts cover during love-making. While we may have to wait for Season 3 to see Allison tits, it's obvious she is also could be insecure about the size and shape of her breasts. Don't they look similar to another Irish babe Katie McGrath?



'Girls' Recap: Season 2 Premiere Kills It With Bizarre Straight Sex Scene Featuring Hannah's Gay Ex

Posted by Michele Zipp
Girls is back! If you were too busy watching all the middle cleavage at the Golden Globes and haven't had a chance to see the Girls Season 2 premiere, you may want to come back to this later because we've got a lot to discuss. I'm trying to pick up my jaw from my lap filled with cookie crumbs though and not just because I really hate seeing Hannah in flesh colored underwear. It was that terribly awkward sex scene where I was yelling at the TV "He's gay! What is he doing? What is she doing? This is just weird!"
Oh and in case you forgot, Adam got hit by a truck at the end of last season. Must discuss. Spoilers ahead! The first time we question how committed to being gay Elijah is comes right in the opening scene. There he is, now Hannah's roommate because Marni moved out, spooning Hannah who you recall is her ex. The guy that gave her HPV. He's got morning wood but says it's not for her.

WHERE IS JESSA???? The newlywed! Where is Thomas John?!?!

Then we meet Elijah's older and slimy boyfriend George at the big party the new roomies throw at their apartment and we realize why Hannah's gay ex proceeds to get so drunk he ends up ass in the air and getting it on with Marni on the couch. This right after Marni confesses she could never be a gay man because she doesn't like oral and never had anal. Apparently that's sexy talk. No one's around at the time -- party had long been over. They kiss. She slaps him. They kiss again. She pushes him. Next thing you know he's naked, she's covering up her boobs because, you know, she's Brian Williams' daughter, and he gets a condom. A few thrusts later, he loses his erection; he accuses her of rolling her eyes and they're done. 

WHAT IN THE WORLD JUST HAPPENED?!?! I didn't see the scene where Adam got hit by a truck coming last season and I sure as heck didn't think this would happen. Genius, Lena Dunham!!! You deserve those awards, girl!

Doesn't Marni know she can get HPV? Oh wait. Condom. Right. What we need to learn from this is that drinking and karaoke doesn't mix. Ever. The result? Sex with a gay man. A gay man who decides he doesn't want to have sex with you after three thrusts. Marni's self esteem already took a hit from her own mother played by the super hot Rita Wilson, when she tells her daughter she looks 30 over lunch. But Marni tries to salvage herself by saying "You don't have to try to be anything you are not," to Elijah. Burn! He bites back and says, "Neither do you." Ouch.

So Marni does what any self-respecting girl would do and heads over to her ex-boyfriend Charlie's house and tells him she doesn't want to cause any trouble with him and his girlfriend but she basically just needs to cuddle. In his cubby of a room. His girlfriend who wears strapless short rompers.

Oh Charlie. He gets hotter in every scene. Even when wearing a maroon mock turtleneck. I totally dated a Charlie once.

Another hottie. Hannah's new boyfriend. The adorable Donald Glover who is given the unfortunate name of Sandy. They seem in love already, which is odd because this is Brooklyn and no one moves that fast. And she hasn't really broken the news to Adam because, well, he broke his leg after getting hit by that truck.

"You're my main hang," he tells Hannah when she's trying to break up with him. "I came. You came hard. We all laughed. What's the issue? When you love someone you don't have to be nice all the time." What is this guy talking about? I'm never sure but he's grown on me. We never see it, but my guess he's got a big penis and he uses it well. That's why girls stay with guys like him. Though he has gotten emo lately.

Instead of breaking up with him, she holds a pot for him to pee in and waits until the end of the episode to tell him it's over. They'll be back together in a few episodes because Sandy apparently like Ayn Rand.

WHERE IS JESSA???? The newlywed! Where is Thomas John?!?! Making out in a cab just back from honeymoon. That's all we get. But we already had weird sex from Marni and Elijah, which I'd like to "unsee."
Until next week ....

HBO’s Girls: The Guys Talk Awkward Sex, Nude Scenes and Snorting Cocaine

Lena Dunham at the Golden Globes 2013Lena Dunham, the creator and star of the Golden Globe-winning “Girls,” said the show will continue to “push the envelope.” She looked terrific on the red carpet of the second-season premiere of the hit HBO series at NYU’s Skirball Center last week.

The glitzy after party was at Capitale in the Meatpacking district, where guests walked across a crossway that was a replica of the Brooklyn Bridge to get into the party.

Dunham’s goal is a difficult proposition, but the second season of “Girls” is even sharper and funnier. The show’s characters – Dunham (Hannah), Zosia Mamet (Shoshanna), Jemima Kirke (Jessa) and Allison Williams (Marnie) – get in hotter water, struggle more with their friendship and their boyfriend relationships and, if you can believe it, have even more raw and awkward sex.

“Girls” won a Golden Globe for Best Comedy or Musical, and Dunham won for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. Prior to the awards, she tweeted, “If Golden Globes support garment kills me, I leave my archives to my mother and my ephemera to my 8-year-old friend Coco.”

But she didn’t look as though she needed a support garment for the black-and-white strapless Valentino jumpsuit she wore to the “Girls” Manhattan premiere, although she kept tugging at the top of her outfit, which was tied in back with a bow and showed off her impressive tattoos and normal-sized rounded figure.

She’s chopped off her hair into a sophisticated pixie cut. By her side was her slender rocker boyfriend Jack Antonoff, who heads the group Fun, which is featured on the season two “Girls” soundtrack.

Everyone gets naked sooner or later in “Girls.” Peter Scolari, who plays Dunham’s father, had a hilarious shower sex scene last season with Becky Ann Baker, who played his wife. There are no more sex in the shower scenes for his character, Scolari told me on the red carpet, although his character does gets naked again later in the season. (For more of our interview with Scolari, click through to Showbiz411.com).

A new addition to “Girls” is Andrew Rannells, who was Tony-nominated for “The Book of Mormon” and now stars in Ryan Murphy’s comedy sitcom “The New Normal.” He plays Elijah, Hannah’s gay ex-boyfriend who is now her roommate. “I want to be Wendy Murdock,” his character tells Hannah when he explains his relationship with his much older, rich boyfriend.

He also has a sex scene with Williams in an early episode. I asked the openly gay actor if that was awkward for him.

“It totally made me nervous but once we started it was okay,” he said. “She’s (Williams) done so many awkward sex scenes in the first season” that “she put me at ease. There was no preparation. We just did it. I knew we were going to have to do it, and I was still doing ‘The Book of Mormon’ at the time so I felt like I was in decent shape so, well, I was like, ‘Oh well, just take it off. Let’s do it.’”

I asked him about the scene with Dunham where they are snorting cocaine and running around the city and getting increasingly more and more frazzled. “That was so much fun!” he told me. “Any time I get to do that much with Lena it’s amazing. We got to shoot all over the city and a lot of fake cocaine use and we just had a blast.”

Later on at the after party, Williams and Rannells exchanged long kisses, and he ran his hands all over the sides of her body while the photographers snapped.
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The Guys on HBO’s Girls: Alex Karpovsky, Christopher Abbott, Adam Driver and Andrew Rannells

Alex Karpovsky plays Ray, the man who deflowers Shoshanna and later develops real feelings for her. He has two movies coming out March 29 that he wrote, directed and acted in: “Rubberneck” and “Red Flag.” He also just wrapped “Inside Llewyn Davis,” directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. (Adam Driver, who plays Hannah’s sort-of boyfriend, also stars in the Coen brothers’ film.)

So far, Karpovsky’s character Ray has been spared some of the more explicit sex scenes. “You just wait,” he told me. “There is some expression between Ray and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet)” that is coming up.

I asked how comfortable he is about disrobing. “That’s the question that’s been asked most tonight,” Karpovsky cracked. “I wonder why’s it’s such a source of curiosity.”

“I have no problems at all with it,” he added. “I’ve shown everything in independent films before, and I feel once you’ve done it once or twice it’s no big deal. Also, Lena goes out of her way to create a really comfortable atmosphere for actors, not only in terms of taking risks and improvising, but also just physically to make sure we’re not doing anything we don’t want to do or feel uncomfortable doing. So between my experience and Lena’s way of holding a set, I was never uncomfortable.”

His character develops in the show; he goes from being smarmy to being sensitive and very loving, I noted.

“One of the things I’m really proud of in regards to the show is how it’s anchored in authenticity and how the characters are multi-dimensional and well-rounded, and sometimes it takes a while for us to get there. But ultimately, all the characters are really complicated and maybe initially you thought of them as a jerk or as a coward or this or that, but slowly as you get to know them, you see that they’re believable,” Karpovsky told me.

“They’re like a lot of us are. They’re textured and complicated and contradictory, and I think in Episode 7 of Season 1, Ray does something where he chases after Shoshanna after she smokes crack that’s very compassionate and it opens up a door to another side of him. And then in Season 2 we go deeper down that door and open up many others.”

There’s a scene coming up that’s painful to witness, where his character admits he’s a loser. I asked him how difficult that scene was to shoot.

“I never really look at myself as sort of a method actor or anything like that, but I feel there are certain types of scenes, and that was one of them that you’re describing that I feel it will really help if I remember stuff in my past and do some emotional memory stuff. Which, again, I don’t always do and don’t usually do in comedies. I kind of went into a place where it made me easier to relate to what Ray was going through. I really did feel like a loser, and I spent a lot of time in my life in that place, especially in high school.”

He added, “There’s a lot of places to draw from. It does make me sad even when the camera says cut, there’s still an emotional residual inertia.”

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* Potentially good news in regards to super hot lesbian Camilla Belle. Couple of source including Nudography had her tagged for brief topless scene in upcoming I Brake for Gringos (2012). She reportedly flashes her tits at the male lead according to a Spanish blogger. Camilla plays a sexy call-girl Gaby in this very Joe Francis-que influenced flick - girls running around in skimpy bikinis and at Puerto Vallarta resort. It's also a flick produced to promote the Mexican resort famous for hosting Spring Breaks. Not coincidentally home to douche Francis as well. Scheduled for release in October of this year. If I get more info I'll post it here as soon as possible (it would be great if someone proficient in Spanish language could dig up any articles on Camilla nudity).

Updated 01/15/2013
Good news : The movie will be rated 'R'. Still at editing stage.
Bad news : Nudography removed the entry relating to Camilla topless nudity.



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Broadway Bares: Winter Burlesque

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Tickets are on-sale for the kick-off event of the 2013 Broadway Bares season: Broadway Bares: Winter Burlesque, a collection of classic and new Broadway Bares numbers never-before-seen in New York City.

Broadway Bares: Winter Burlesque will heat up the wintry night with more than 25 of Broadway Bares' sexiest dancers delivering a smoldering collection of choreographed stripteases. Based on last summer's Fire Island Pines sensation, Broadway Bares: Beach Burlesque, the winter version is sure to be a sexy tonic for anyone's cold-weather blues.
Each show will be followed by Bares' famous "rotation," where the performers freestyle dance for individual donations.

Tickets for Broadway Bares: Winter Burlesque are on sale now at broadwaycares.org or by calling 212.840.0771, ext. 268.

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Dee Q.



Model: dee q
Shot by: jonathan kama
Edited and graded by: joseph whipp
music: grizzly bear - what's wrong


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Hawaiian actress Tia Carrere never believed in film nudity but surprisingly bared it all for Playboy mag back in 2003 when she was 37-years old. Photoshopped to the max!
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2012 Pirated Files Data Summaries

The following charts are based off of a data sample of over 4 million files harvested by PornGuardian.com. We are providing this data as a service to the industry. Note that some of the sites listed here respond well to DMCAs and some don't. These lists are not a measure of DMCA cooperation, but lists of where pirated files are found. We might publish a list in the future detailing those sites that respond the least to DMCA reports.


Filehosts

This is a list of filehosts where we found the most pirated files in 2012

Tubesites

This is a list of tube sites where we found the most pirated files in 2012

Torrents

This is a list of torrents sites where we found the most pirated files in 2012


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Don’t Let Your Family Find Your Porn Stash After You Die, Let “Keepers” Do It For You!

Jan 14, 2013 by
Take a look around your room right now.  If you were to drop dead this instant would you be okay with having family members go through all of your stuff?

A lot of people have skeletons in their closet or on their hard drives that may be best left hidden even after death. It’s bad enough to have your friends and family mourn your passing but do they need the stress of learning you were into Japanese mud porn too?

So for the terminally ill, elderly, people wanting to maintain their double lives in perpetuity, and people living under constant fear of death, making arrangements with an experienced and independent 3rd party to come in and clean your space might be the way to go.


Making arrangements before departing this mortal coil has become something of a fad in Japan, especially since the release of the critically acclaimed documentary Ending Note (English title: Death of a Japanese Salesman) in 2011.

An ending note is an informal type of last will and testament but not legally binding. Their purpose is for people whose end is near to easily make the necessary preparations so that their family doesn’t have to deal with needless burdens.

Major stationery companies like Kokuyo even produce ending note kits to help facilitate the process.
Keepers is a private company run by Taichi Yoshida which started Japan’s first “Deceased Belongings Clean-Up Service” in 2000. In an interview with News Post Seven he tells some cautionary tales of his experiences with post-mortem secrets revealed.

“A lot of cosmetics and women’s underwear seems to come out of the rooms of estranged fathers.”

He also tells of men with mistresses and illegitimate children who were only discovered after death. As heavy as those cases are, even something not so serious but very unbecoming of your public persona might be best left hidden.

“There was a former elementary school teacher who was found to have over 1,000 adult videos in his home. His family was speechless.”
* I need to sign up for the service pronto!

Unless you’re Larry Flint, no one wants to be remembered that way. So you could throw out your sexy lady chop sticks and Christmas masturbation devices right now.

Or you could whip up an ending note to have some professionals who’ve seen it all come in and chuck them out when you’re truly done with them.

Source: Keepers, News Post Seven via Itai News (Japanese)

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* sadly, the guy is right on the money........I'm an old prototype of this new breed of generation.

We are raising a generation of deluded narcissists
A new analysis of the American Freshman Survey, which has accumulated data for the past 47 years from 9 million young adults, reveals that college students are more likely than ever to call themselves gifted and driven to succeed, even though their test scores and time spent studying are decreasing.

Psychologist Jean Twenge, the lead author of the analysis, is also the author of a study showing that the tendency toward narcissism in students is up 30 percent in the last thirty-odd years.

This data is not unexpected. I have been writing a great deal over the past few years about the toxic psychological impact of media and technology on children, adolescents and young adults, particularly as it regards turning them into faux celebrities—the equivalent of lead actors in their own fictionalized life stories.

On Facebook, young people can fool themselves into thinking they have hundreds or thousands of “friends.” They can delete unflattering comments. They can block anyone who disagrees with them or pokes holes in their inflated self-esteem. They can choose to show the world only flattering, sexy or funny photographs of themselves (dozens of albums full, by the way), “speak” in pithy short posts and publicly connect to movie stars and professional athletes and musicians they “like.”

Using Twitter, young people can pretend they are worth “following,” as though they have real-life fans, when all that is really happening is the mutual fanning of false love and false fame.

Using computer games, our sons and daughters can pretend they are Olympians, Formula 1 drivers, rock stars or sharpshooters. And while they can turn off their Wii and Xbox machines and remember they are really in dens and playrooms on side streets and in triple deckers around America, that is after their hearts have raced and heads have swelled with false pride for “being” something they are not.

On MTV and other networks, young people can see lives just like theirs portrayed on reality TV shows fueled by such incredible self-involvement and self-love that any of the “real-life” characters should really be in psychotherapy to have any chance at anything like a normal life.

These are the psychological drugs of the 21st Century and they are getting our sons and daughters very sick, indeed.

As if to keep up with the unreality of media and technology, in a dizzying paroxysm of self-aggrandizing hype, town sports leagues across the country hand out ribbons and trophies to losing teams, schools inflate grades, energy drinks in giant, colorful cans take over the soft drink market, and psychiatrists hand out Adderall like candy.

All the while, these adolescents, teens and young adults are watching a Congress that can’t control its manic, euphoric, narcissistic spending, a president that can’t see his way through to applauding genuine and extraordinary achievements in business, a society that blames mass killings on guns, not the psychotic people who wield them, and—here no surprise—a stock market that keeps rising and falling like a roller coaster as bubbles inflate and then, inevitably, burst.

That’s really the unavoidable end, by the way. False pride can never be sustained. The bubble of narcissism is always at risk of bursting. That’s why young people are higher on drugs than ever, drunker than ever, smoking more, tattooed more, pierced more and having more and more and more sex, earlier and earlier and earlier, raising babies before they can do it well, because it makes them feel special, for a while. They’re doing anything to distract themselves from the fact that they feel empty inside and unworthy.

Distractions, however, are temporary, and the truth is eternal. Watch for an epidemic of depression and suicidality, not to mention homicidality, as the real self-loathing and hatred of others that lies beneath all this narcissism rises to the surface. I see it happening and, no doubt, many of you do, too.

We had better get a plan together to combat this greatest epidemic as it takes shape. Because it will dwarf the toll of any epidemic we have ever known. And it will be the hardest to defeat. Because, by the time we see the scope and destructiveness of this enemy clearly, we will also realize, as the saying goes, that it is us.

Dr. Keith Ablow is a psychiatrist and member of the Fox News Medical A-Team.

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Lindsay Lohan’s Racy ‘Canyons’ Sex Scenes May Be ‘Leaked’ Online

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Sofia Vergara 'nervous' about threesome sex scene with Sharon Stone


LOS ANGELES – Golden Globe nominee Sofia Vergara may be best known as Gloria on ABC’s smash hit comedy “Modern Family,” but the Columbian-born funny lady tackled a very different kind of role in her latest film, John Turturro’s “Fading Gigolo.”

“It was a threesome scene that we were doing, which I was a little nervous about,” Vergara told FOX411 exclusively about her turn with cinematic icon Sharon Stone in the upcoming film. “She completely helped me with it. (She gave me) a lot of tips and secrets.”

While Stone may have something of a reputation for being a bit of a diva, Vergara had nothing but praise for her costar.

“It was amazing,” raved Vergara. “I was a little nervous to work with such an icon. I had never met her. But from the moment she walked on the stage and the set – she’s a real movie star. The way she is, the way she talks – everything.”

Vergara’s career is not the only thing that’s heating up. The star had a wild celebration over New Year’s Eve in Miami with fiancé Nick Loeb, but she says the couple hasn’t set a date for their wedding.

“No, not yet,” admitted Vergara. “I just came from a very big birthday, my 40th birthday. I did a really big party. I think when I get married, I guess I’m going to have to do another big party, because that’s what my family expects. They’ll be very upset (if I don’t) and now I don’t have the time.”

She may not be walking down the aisle any time soon, but now with her character on “Modern Family” becoming a new mom, Vergara definitely has babies on the brain.

“It’s great for me that I’m working with little babies, like real babies, on the set,” beamed Vergara. “It’s amazing how they smell. Everybody’s fighting to have them in their hands. It’s incredible. But at the same time, when they start crying and they won’t let you finish the scene–you want to squeeze them. So, it’s like a love and hate relationship.”

Vergara also has a new Diet Pepsi ad out, which she admits was a bit different from filming her first ad for the cola company for the Latin American market back in the ‘80s.

“We didn’t have to work on the wardrobe that much when I was 17,” explained Vergara. “I just put on a little bikini and that was it. Now, 22 years later, you have to nip and tuck and everything, so wardrobe takes a little bit longer!”



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Girls star Allison Williams on Lena Dunham, her character’s emotional descent and why men secretly tune in

Allison Williams attends the Unicef SnowFlake Ball.
Allison Williams attends the Unicef SnowFlake Ball.


Allison Williams may not be the voice of her generation, but she has a knack for surrounding herself with people who are.

As the daughter of NBC Nightly News anchor and managing editor Brian Williams, the 25 year old was brought up under the tutelage of one of the most trusted names in modern America. But it was last year that Williams really found her greatest foil. Or, to put it more bluntly, her greatest foil found her as the relative unknown became one of “Lena Dunham’s girls” – a quartet of young actresses led by charismatic auteur Dunham whose HBO show Girls would become a lightning rod for both youth cultural pride and criticism.

As Marnie Michaels, the Type A personality — ying to protagonist Hannah Horvath (Dunham)’s yang — Williams spent the majority of the show’s first season as the stable, if somewhat plain anchor to her emotionally frenetic best friend and roommate. A role which utilized both her natural, yet never overwhelming beauty, as well as the educated cadences she picked up as a student at Yale.

It also made her mostly immune to the onslaught of criticism, the majority of which (including accusations of racism and nepotism) fell upon writer-director Dunham.


However, as the show’s second season premieres this Sunday on HBO Canada, Williams warns the stable Marnie of Season 1 has given way to a new reality – one which more accurately reflects her archetype getting slapped with the harshness of bitter disappointment.

“This season is a little bit tougher on Marnie,” Williams explains during a recent interview in Toronto. “You could say she had her you-know-what together in Season 1. I would say that’s definitely different in Season 2.”

As written by Dunham, Marnie’s Job-like decent doesn’t take long to express itself, and by the end of the second season premiere it’s clear she’s begun her downward spiral into uncharted physical and emotional territories. The decline is made all the more steep as former foil Hannah appears to get her own life together, with the introduction of a seemingly stable boyfriend (played with much contention by African-American actor Donald Glover).

“She’s is no longer dating (long-term, loveless boyfriend) Charlie, she does not have a job, she is no longer living with Hannah and the economy is starting to bare down on her in a way that it wasn’t before. It’s definitely a reality check season for Marnie,” Williams explains. “But it’s also really interesting to see someone who only really thrives when everything is perfect in a situation that is very much not perfect.”

Allison Williams, Girls, Marnie Michaels, Brian Williams
Allison Williams attends the Premiere Of Girls Season 2.
Though she remains tight-lipped when it comes to her character’s upcoming bizarre relationship with hipster artist Booth Jonathan (Lonely Island’s Jorma Taccone) — which was teased in one of Season 1’s most racy scenes – and the inclusion of the series’ first black lead character, Williams admits she understands people’s concerns about the content of the series.

“I think I expected there to be a lot of different reactions to the show because I think the show is inherently controversial,” she explains. “It’s is very intimate and it’s very honest, and honesty usually evokes some sort of reaction, either positive or negative, but it’s certainly polarizing.”

As for the accusations of racism, Williams deflects to a conversation Dunham had on NPR’s Fresh Air in which she addressed the issue.

“As Lena said, ‘Tokenism offends me.’ I think that speaks for itself,” she states, emphasizing the fact that the decisions to exclude racially diverse lead characters was “certainly was not intentional and it wasn’t meant to hurt anybody.”

Instead of dwelling on the subject, Williams hopes to bridge the show’s other greatest demographic divide, the male audience.

“Guys come up to me all the time and say, ‘I didn’t really want to watch this show, my girlfriend made me watch it but I kind of like it,’” she recalls with a smile. “They’re always really embarrassed and I tell them ‘so many guys watch it.’”

So to men everywhere, Williams has the following message:


“If you guys could all just feel more comfortable with watching this show — that you don’t just watch it because it’s on near Game of Thrones and you actually enjoy it — this world would be an easier place to live in.”


* 'So many guys watched the show', Allison hoping to see you naked and you know that as well. At least Shiri Appleby tits will soothe the pain I feel deep inside my dick.

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‘Dexter’ season 8: First teaser (with ‘Ray Donovan’ included)

Dexter and Debra MorganShowtime is wasting almost no time at all when it comes to promoting the eighth season of “Dexter.” Just days after first announcing that the drama will be back on the air this summer beginning on June 30, the network debuted their first teaser for the show during their lineup of “Shameless,” “House of Lies,” and “Californication” on Sunday night.
Unfortunately, this teaser does not really fulfill any other purpose other than reminding you of the show’s new premiere date. There is no new footage (which makes sense given that none has been shot yet), and there is also no nifty or strange artistic design like we have seen from some other past teasers. Instead, all we have here are some highlights from the end of season 7, including the now-infamous scene featuring LaGuerta and Dexter telling his sister Deb to “do what you gotta do.” (We will probably receive a more substantial teaser in the spring, and an official trailer in the months that follow.)
What is interesting about this teaser to us is that in no part of it does it mention that this will be the final season for “Dexter,” which was assumed until the ratings started to spike upward at the end of the fall. We’re actually not positive that the show is going to draw monster ratings in June or even the same ones it did this past December, and there are two primary reasons for that:
1. More people are probably going to be hanging out outside than watching TV.
2. “True Blood” is likely to share at least a small percentage of the “Dexter” fanbase … though maybe not as much as “The Walking Dead” did (which could be a reason for fans to have some hope that there won’t be much of a drop-off).
In addition to “Dexter,” you can also see a first look thrown in here of “Ray Donovan,” the news series starring Liev Schreiber that is premiering following the show this summer.


* The end of Dexter. Hopefully Yvonne will show us something really tangible nudity-wise to hold on and stroke off as a lasting memory.


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Sundance 2013: 'A Teacher' trailer shows student-teacher affair turned obsession - EXCLUSIVE VIDEO

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If the long-followed saga of Mary Kay Letourneau is any indicator, America’s twisted fascination with attractive women school teachers having affairs with their younger male students is far from over. Enter A Teacher.

The indie film directed and written by Hannah Fidell premieres at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, which runs from Jan. 17-27, in the forward-thinking Next category, and stars pretty, fresh-faced Lindsay Burdge as a Texas high school teacher who begins a relationship with her student, played by Will Brittain. Check out this exclusive trailer for the movie, below. Burdge blushes like, well, a teenager, Brittain struts around and tells her, “Take off your clothes,” and then things take a turn to the obsessive side. Bad bad teacher.

Both Burdge and Fidell reflected about school and sexuality to EW, and that fine line between a harmless crush, and dangerously acting on it.
"I read case studies of teachers who'd had affairs and gotten away with it, which was great for looking at the underlying psychology of these women and the specific trajectory of a student-teacher relationship," Burdge said. "When I think back on my years in school, it's the classes that were just a little sexy that I remember the best. And I watched real teachers use sexuality well -- as just another tool in their arsenal. The tricky task for the teacher, and anyone else playing with power, I think, is to have healthy boundaries, and that's where the story gets really interesting for me, when the boundaries are a little too fluid, and lines that are in place for a reason are crossed."

Fidell said she wouldn't let herself read up on any particular known female teacher-male student stories. She, like Burdge, looked at case studies and profiles.
"I wanted to really go at it from the starting point of 'what would have to happen for me to get myself into that sort of situation,'" Fidell said. "I did do some research on the psychological profiles of women who end up having sex with their students, but I can't emphasize enough that no one particular story was the basis for the film. While writing, I spent a few days in a high school classroom, observing some friends who are teachers just as a way to remember how teachers and their students interact. All of these girls were fawning over one particular friend of mine who was fresh out of grad school, which was just fascinating to watch."
But A Teacher, in ways, still reflects those publicized stories she didn't let herself research, as well as the experience of people she herself knew. Sexuality having the potential to be complicated, messy, and emotionally fraught.

"It wasn't until after we finished shooting that I started seeing how close we had gotten to a few of the recent 'outbreaks,'" she said. "I showed a very rough cut to another filmmaker early on and she started crying afterwards, saying that she had had a relationship with her English teacher in high school and that many of the events that happened in my film had happened to her. I think it was more than a little startling for me to realize how easy it could potentially be to cross that line."

* Hannah better don't turn this into a sympathetic portrayal of a sexual predator and makes it look like a victim-victim situation. That's Lifetime-Oprah crap. If she wants to humanize a predator imagine the uproar if it's a male teacher getting the benefit of the doubt. The leniency shown in the court proceedings to the female rapists is galling to say the least.

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Picnic: Theater Review

Picnic Sebastian Stan Maggie Grace - P 2013

The Bottom Line

Sam Gold's production doesn't tap the full emotional range of this minor key bout of small-town 1950s claustrophobia, but the revival nonetheless offers elements to savor.

Venue

American Airlines Theatre, New York (runs through Feb. 24)

Cast

Maggie Grace, Sebastian Stan, Ellen Burstyn, Reed Birney, Elizabeth Marvel, Mare Winningham, Madeleine Martin, Ben Rappaport

Playwright

William Inge

Director

Sam Gold

Maggie Grace and Sebastian Stan play the lovers in this Broadway revival of William Inge's 1953 drama, with an ensemble that also includes Ellen Burstyn.


NEW YORK – With their midcentury mores and soft-edged melodrama woven out of lives colored by despondency, emptiness and sexual repression, William Inge’s plays remain very much rooted in their period. Yet there’s something undeniably pleasurable about sinking into the vivid evocation of small-town Middle America in his 1953 Pulitzer winner, Picnic. While the heat between the central couple in director Sam Gold’s Broadway revival could have been turned up a notch, the veil of melancholy hanging over the play’s characters generates a quiet poignancy.

That mood is established by Andrew Lieberman’s set design even before the action begins. It depicts two modest neighboring Kansas houses with adjacent porches that share a backyard. Open kitchen windows reveal a detailed interior that adds to the homey picture, accompanied by music wafting from the radio and the whistle of a passing train. But beyond those faded clapboard houses is a solid wall of corroded metal, which might be a barn, but also a symbolic prison. There’s not a patch of trees or sky in this view, bathed in gorgeous naturalistic lighting by Jane Cox. The visuals suggest the feelings of despair, suffocation and frustrated desire that permeate the stillness of this sleepy rural town. The outlook from here is a wall.

So when rugged drifter Hal Carter (Sebastian Stan) wanders along and strips to his waist while doing yard work for Mrs. Helen Potts (Ellen Burstyn), it’s not surprising that the heads of a cluster of women are instantly turned. Hal’s unabashed sexuality, manliness and distinct whiff of danger make him an unsettlingly exotic specimen in these parts.

For those of us who have previously experienced Inge’s play only in Joshua Logan’s 1955 film version, that intoxicating stranger is forever sculpted in the form of William Holden. Even if, strictly speaking, he was too old for the part, it was easy to believe that Madge Owens, the dreamy local beauty played by Kim Novak, would succumb to his rough-hewn charms.

Stan lacks the signs of weathered experience that seem essential to the role. The actor’s buff, oiled torso and eight-pack abs have clearly just stepped out of a 21st-century gym. Hal has the cocky swagger of a former college football star but also a gnawing awareness of his shortcomings, being a dropout with no prospects. His boastful adventures and big dreams are exposed as hollow even as he’s sounding off about them. While he’s certainly a capable actor, Stan seems to be trying on the part for size rather than fully owning Hal’s wildness and primitive hunger.

As Madge, the peaches-and-cream blonde on whom Hal fixes his covetous gaze, Maggie Grace is exceptionally lovely. But like Stan, her physical attributes outweigh the depth of her characterization. It’s touching when Madge complains that she wants to be noticed for something besides her looks, envying her brainy tomboy kid sister Millie (Madeleine Martin, a tad cartoonish). But even when Hal unleashes the real woman inside the doll, the truth is that there’s not a whole lot else going on. Perhaps it’s Gold’s interpretation of the play that both Madge and Hal have a fatalistic grasp of their limitations.
While the production keeps the sensuality on a medium flame, the delicate textures brought to some of the secondary characters work well.

Mare Winningham is affecting as Madge and Millie’s watchful mother, Flo. “A pretty girl doesn’t have long -- just a few years,” she warns Madge with blunt pragmatism. “Next summer you’ll be 19, and then 20, and then 21 and then 40.” Flo urges her daughter to work on hooking her wealthy summer beau, Alan (Ben Rappaport), at the Labor Day picnic, determined that she should get a foot in the country club door. Flo’s aspirations, however, are not those of a climber. She’s a pensive woman who presumably missed her own window, got entangled with the wrong man and now watches anxiously as Madge looks set to repeat the pattern.

A similar shadow of regret is etched beneath the warmth and cheer of Burstyn’s Helen. Unlike Flo, the fluttery neighbor can still enjoy the idea of romance, even if it’s far removed from the reality of an unfulfilled life spent taking care of her demanding mother. A scene between Burstyn and Winningham near the end is exquisite.

The production’s most memorable performance is also in some aspects a little questionable. As the self-described “old-maid schoolteacher,” Rosemary, Elizabeth Marvel is a hoot. However, she pushes the comic-relief duties to the point of caricature, her judgmental prudery giving way to raucousness and then bitterness after a swig or two of bootleg whiskey. But Marvel plays Rosemary’s desperate reckoning after the picnic with raw anguish, reaching an emotional intensity that’s too seldom matched elsewhere. When she abandons all dignity and pleads with dullish shopkeeper Howard (Reed Birney) to marry her, she’s making a humbling confession that she knows he’s her last chance. The alternative of continuing to live in a rented room and dress up for lunches with her simpering fellow teachers (amusingly played by Maddie Corman and Cassie Beck) is unendurable.

Birney brings intelligent restraint and an intriguing hint of something darker to his characterization, shooting hypnotized glances at Madge before being goaded into a marriage with scant hope of contentment.
Despite producing four popular and critical successes in the 1950s, Inge’s work has proven less durable than that of some of his contemporaries. His plays lack the thematic expansiveness of Arthur Miller, or the sad poetry of Tennessee Williams. But as a snapshot of a time and place that shows the solitude of small-town life for so many people, women especially, Picnic yields gentle rewards. And if Gold’s staging muffles some of them, it nonetheless finds resonance in the play’s bruised cynicism about love.

Venue: American Airlines Theatre, New York (runs through Feb. 24)

* so it seems Maggie refusal to plug Californication has more to do with her anger at spin-off cancellation than her busy rehearsals in New York for Picnic stage play. Got the timing wrong when I remarked about Showtime execs reviewing if a own show for Faith character is viable. They already decided before the holiday period and came to conclusion the role just wasn't strong enough to warrant or able to sustain a series revolving her adventure in redemption. The guys in charge felt it was more banal than carnal with Maggie's portrayal. She was originally slated to join David Duchovny at the SiriusXM Studios 'The Opie and Anthony Show' to talk about her and Hank helping each other find themselves. David covered for her. Maggie supposed to open up to the media about her Faith role this week just before her proper intro on the show so it's now wait and see situation. The real bad news for Maggie is the rather weak opening review of Picnic. Broadway is not doing so well in terms of attendance and reviewers are almost always kind on the opening weekend to help bolster ticker sales before 'real' reviews comes out.

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Why Technology Is the New Casting Industry Standard

By Marci Liroff 
In my neverending need to connect with actors and filmmakers across the globe, I recently joined a group on Facebook called “Seattle Filmmakers and Actors." An interesting discussion thread cropped up.

The online company, Cast It Talent, had posted an open call notice in this group for 18-20 yr olds for a new feature film from a "major studio." It's free to join and submit yourself for this open call.

Almost immediately, members of the group cried foul. They thought they smelled a scam. Comments like: "With all due respect, if this is actually a casting call, why has it not come through one of the four major casting directors in Seattle?" and "Just checking as we've had some faux casting notices in the past."

Because I’ve used Cast It for my casting needs, as do most of the major casting directors, I tried to appease their fears by letting them know this notice was legit. I wrote, "Ain't nothing faux about it. I do searches like this all the time. Since they are looking to 'discover' people, this is a great, inexpensive, and fast way to do a LARGE initial search and cover the entire country. We then go through each and every audition, narrow things down, and usually have a smaller group do another audition. It's like a "virtual audition." Then we fly in the finalists to work with in person."

And they still kept coming! "I'm an old fart and could be behind the times, but in my humble opinion, a major studio doesn't cast this way. Sometimes they do publicity stunts and put out a notice like this but I have never seen major motion pictures cast this way. There are more than enough 18-20 year olds in Hollywood. They really don't need to search for them."

Since I'm involved with actors worldwide, I've seen a shift lately in terms of an abundance of "too-good-to-be-true" casting notices, i.e. sites that claim that if you pay their membership fee they will introduce you to casting directors and guarantee that you will book jobs, and online "classes" that guarantee fame and fortune. There's definitely a lot of opportunities to separate actors from their hard-earned money.

I was actually pretty impressed with this Seattle group whose red flags were raised by this notice. They were done getting taken advantage of by these scams and were circling the wagons.

What occurred to me from this dialogue is that there may be a true disconnect in cities outside of the major film production cities like L.A./NY/Chicago. That these actors were questioning this whole concept was very telling. As much as I was trying to educate them as to the industry standard, they still pushed back - "We like the old way!"

Since the advent of the Internet, everything is faster, more streamlined, and less expensive to do a search like this. Because everyone has a video camera, we have come to depend on actors to be proactive and be able to self-tape their initial audition. This is the industry standard these days. When I'm casting a project I get links sent to me of auditions from all over the world. And if you aren't comfortable with this technology yet, you'd better get on board or you'll be run over by the train.

When I cast "Mr. Popper’s Penguins," I had an actor in mind for the role of Jim Carrey's funny assistant, Pippy. I had seen Ophelia Lovibond in "Nowhere Boy" and knew she'd be perfect for this part. It was a tough role, and we read hundreds of women across the country. I asked Ms. Lovibond to put herself on tape so that I could show my team. A total perfectionist, she got her actor friend to read with her off-camera and taped a flawless audition. My director, Mark Waters, immediately fell in love and I hooked them up on Skype so that they could "meet." Waters was "virtually" in the room with her and directed her while she had her "callback." I sent her new audition to the studio, and she was hired. All of this occurred without her ever being in the room with the creatives.

At this point, I should warn the reader that I am not advocating hiring an actor whom you've not met face-to-face. This casting situation above was unique and the fact that Lovibond had already established herself by doing several films assured us that she was a consummate professional. As much as I love technology, I'm still an old-school gal and along with seeing your work, I need to get a personal "hit" off of you by meeting you in person.

There are thousands of actors in Los Angeles that would meet this casting description for the open call, but when we're on the search to discover someone, we want to actually look under every rock, shake the trees as it were, and truly find someone new. The technology we're using to have the actor self-tape is merely a tool to reach a much wider audience.
Actors nowadays are so much more in control of their destiny by all of these tools. When I started out in casting, actors were literally waiting for their phone to ring and waiting for their agents to call them with an audition. Now, an actor in the middle of the country can learn how to self-tape their audition and be more in control of the final product that they're sending out. If you're all thumbs about this, I'm sure you know at least five people who can help you set things up and all you have to do is study your lines, make some great character choices, and do your audition like you'd normally do - except this time you can do it over and over (and over again) until you get it right and then send it to me!

Known for her work in film and television, Casting Director Marci Liroff has worked with some of the most successful directors in the world such as Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, Mark Waters, Christopher Nolan, Brad Bird, and Herbert Ross. While working at Fenton-Feinberg Casting, she, along with Mike Fenton, cast such films as “A Christmas Story," “Poltergeist," “E.T. – The Extra Terrestrial," “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," and “Blade Runner." After establishing her own casting company in 1983, Liroff cast “Footloose," “St. Elmo's Fire," “Pretty in Pink," “The Iron Giant," “The Spitfire Grill," “Untamed Heart," “Freaky Friday," “Mean Girls," “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," “Mr. Popper’s Penguins” and the upcoming “The Sublime and Beautiful,” which she produced as well.

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nudity dodger Michelle Monaghan Joins HBO Drama True Detectives as Female Lead

michelleThe Mission: Impossible stunner has joined the cast of True Detectives, HBO’s upcoming eight-episode drama series starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.

Billed as an elevated narrative with multiple perspectives and time frames, the show centers on two detectives, Rust Cohle (McConaughey) and Martin Hart (Harrelson), whose lives collide during a 17 year hunt for a serial killer in Louisiana.

Monaghan will play Maggie Hart, Martin’s wife who makes a hard decision that has long-reaching and devastating consequences.

Novelist and former Killing scribe Nic Pizzolatto will pen the series with Cary Fukunaga (Jane Eyre) directing all eight episodes.

Each season of True Detectives (should it live beyond Season 1) will feature a new mystery and a completely different cast.

* Holy crap! Does anyone have or seen the casting notice for Maggie Hart? True Detectives starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson will shoot January 22, 2013 until June in New Orleans.

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Sultry Trailer for Sundance 2013's 'Il Futuro' Starring Rutger Hauer

by
January 14, 2013
Il Futuro
It's hard to believe, but the 2013 Sundance Film Festival is just a few days away. Myself and Alex Billington will be heading to the mountains in Park City, Utah to start the buzz on the latest (and hopefully greatest) independent films to hit the big screen. We've already featured trailers for films like Google and the World Brain and Big Sur, and now a sexy trailer for a foreign film called Il Futuro (or The Future) has emerged. Rutger Hauer plays a retired Mr. Universe and B-movie star living along in his mansion until the beautiful recently orphaned Bianca (Manuela Martelli), begins a relationship with him as part of a heist to help her brother and friends get back on their feet. It looks saucy, thrilling and provoking.

When their parents die, Bianca (Manuela Martelli) starts to smoke and Tomas (Luigi Ciardo) is still a virgin. The orphans explore the dangerous streets of adulthood until Bianca finds Maciste (Rutger Hauer), a retired Mr. Universe, and enters his dark mansion in search of a future. Alicia Scherson directs and writes Il Futuro based on the novel by Robert Bolaño. The film premieres at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival as part of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition and there's no official release date set just yet. Stay tuned.

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stars, sex and nudity buzz : 12/17/2012

It's A Dirty Job...

(via After The Watershed)

"You think you're the first person I dealt with who woke up in bed with a dead body?"
"This is so fucking great," says David Nevins as he watches Jon Voight, 73, dance topless with a hooker amid a cloud of marijuana smoke. It is mid-March, and Showtime's president of entertainment is sharing dailies on his iPad from his Ray Donovan pilot, a Liev Schreiber-led drama about a fixer with his own demons. Minutes earlier, Nevins had been making his way around the Malibu set with the kind of excitement of a budding actor getting his break. Schreiber had just completed a scene in which he breaks the hand of another man, one of many windows into his character's complexities, and now a fully clothed Elliott Gould is standing knee deep in the Pacific as his character unravels in the wake of his wife's death.

As costumers, dialect coaches and a sizable crew scurry about the beachfront property on day seven of a 15-day shoot, Nevins keeps his distance from the cameras to avoid falling back into producer mode. With those around him inching down the cliff to capture the beach scene, he grins widely from his perch above the California coastline, confident the drama fits his mandate- masculinity, contemporariness and in-your-face sexual content- for Showtime, or "the inappropriate network," as his young children with wife Andrea Blaugrund, a filmmaker, have come to know it.

"Ray Donovan has all of these different shades of men in transition, which is why I like to say it feels like Passages for men," Nevin said, referencing Gail Sheehy's book about adult life stages as he waxes on about the modern-day Los Angeles pilot, featuring Schreiber, Voight and Gould's characters at significant turning points in their own adult lives. "It's so interesting to me that it is written by a woman [Southland's Ann Biderman] who really seems to understand male psychology with a depth." By early June, the show had received a 12-episode order for debut in 2013. According to Nevins, the series, in its own way, broadens the network's brand by offering "a deep and broad show with an incredible cast going 6 and 7 actors deep that has the makings of a great pay cable drama that is gripping, complicated and I think extremely watchable."

So, who or what is Ray Donovan? Promising 'a novelistic look' at the contemporary sprawling mecca of the rich and famous, the titular character (Schreiber) is a professional trouble-shooter who is regularly called on to solve the complicated, confidential and controversial problems of L.A.’s elite; like dead hookers or action heroes getting busted while coked out of their mind and attempting to couple with inanimate objects. He's the guy that keeps people's names out of the papers, pays off those who need to be payed off, and generally tries to keep the world from noticing the thick sheen of filth under Hollywood's glitz and glamour. Unfortunately, his knack for problem-solving doesn't extend to sorting out his own dysfunctional family. As we see when his father, played by Jon Voight, is unexpectedly released from prison, setting off a chain of events that shakes the Donovan family to its core.

"Ray does the dirty work for the city’s top power players," summarises Nevins. "He’s the guy they go to to make their problems disappear." The only issues he seemingly can't make disappear are the ones created by his damaged "Southie" family back in Boston. "It is a hard-hitting crime drama," agrees Nevins, but also a disturbing family drama." To that end, the series’ all-star cast also includes Paula Malcomson (Deadwood) in the role of Ray’s wife, Abby. Described as a "frank and honest, beautiful, and assertive woman," she is nevertheless having difficulty adjusting to the L.A. scene. She is also terrified that her husband could be cheating on her with one of his clients. Eddie Marsan (Sherlock Holmes) and Dash Mihok (I Am Legend) will play Ray’s brothers, Terry and Bunchy; the latter a toubled manic-depressive with an alcohol problem. Kerris Dorsey (Moneyball) features as Ray's daughter, Bridget.

Elsewhere, Gould plays the recurring role of Ray’s mentor and confidante, Ezra Goodman; Steven Bauer (Breaking Bad) is Avi, a partner and former Mossad agent; Peter Jacobson (House) plays a loud-mouthed and morally questionable lawyer called Lee Drexler; Johnathon Schaech (That Thing You Do!) is Sean Stevens, a major movie star with a mysterious connection to Ray's past; and Pooch Hall (The Game) plays Daryll, a boxer in training.

The fact that the siren song of pay cable has lured such big talent- many of who have traditionally stuck to the big screen- is indicative of an incredibly creative time in television thinks Nevins. This will be the first TV series job for Schreiber, for example, since a four-episode run on CSI back in 2007, in the aftermath of William Petersen's departure. "You've got the crème de la crème of great actors and great writers who are now interested in doing television," says the network chief. "Everything that we've ever done - and that I've ever done as a producer - has been script driven; these projects have never been developed for a specific actor. The idea is to get the best writer and develop a great script. Actors tend to be very smart readers. That's what gets people like Don Cheadle, Claire Daines, and Laura Linney to say yes to television. So it's a very exciting time creatively and it's where adults go for programming. Most adults get their most nourishing cultural enrichment from cable television."

Of course some adults, as Nevins instictly understands, also get their most nourishing celebrity titillation from cable television as well. If the thought of a topless John Voight doesn't float your boat, then maybe the prospect of The L Word alum Kate Moennig returning to a gay role will pique interest. Her character, Lena, is described as "dark, intense and naturally skilled at investigative work," who "knows how to defuse a potential disasters." She also "stays calm in stressful situations"; including, as one of the opening scene of the pilot shows us, when being disturbed in bed with another woman by an office-related phone call. "I have to work," she tells her young bedroom companion, "get dressed." In addition to her run as Shane, The L Word's woman-killer, Moennig’s previous TV credits also include CBS medical drama Three Rivers, Young Americans and more recently an episode of Dexter. On the big screen, she has appeared in films such as Everybody’s Fine, The Lincoln Lawyer and the upcoming Gone, opposite Amanda Seyfried.

Adding further glamour to Ray Donovan is California native Ambyr Childers (All My Children) in the role of Ashley Rucker. She plays "an attractive, emotionally-vulnerable, and famous young rock star" who has an extremely devoted fan base. Described as having a strong crush on Donovan, she is dating an overly controlling movie studio executive when we first meet her. In fact, he is so determined to make sure that Ashley doesn't cheat on him that he hires Ray to spy on her. "Ashley might seem perfect to her fans, but she has a number of problems," reveals the casting call. "She has epilepsy and refuses to take her medicine. But her biggest problem is that she is being tracked by a possibly violent fan."

Childers is best known for the role of bratty teen Colby Chandler on All My Children; spending nearly two years on the show, exploring car theft, a pregnancy scare, and the consequences of crashing your father's yacht. It's not exactly the training one would expect to be helpful in landing a part in Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, the director's closely guarded follow-up to There Will Be Blood, or indeed, one of Showtime's highest profile new projects. "It's so weird," says Childers, when considering her role as 'a tortured Britney Spears-type who needs plenty of fixing'. "I've been thinking about it all day. Who knew that in 2012 I would be auditioning for the dream cast or the dream director?"


* 24-years old Ambyr Childers should be topless in couple of non-sexual scenes, flirting non-stop with stoic Liev Schreiber. It will be her first nude scenes. I added "should" because while the role requires to playfully seduce Ray Donovan, Ambyr after all is married to top Hollywood producer 41-years old Randall Emmett. Possibly use that as a leverage to lame down her nude scene.

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23-years old Brazillian model Aline Weber : Matthew Brookes [s/nº Winter 2012]
Aline proves beneath every spotlight-loving woman lurks a stripper waiting to be unleashed.
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The Girl Is Mime - Starring Martin Freeman

Did the mime commit the crime? Clive Buckle is being questioned about the murder of his wife. Interrogation brings back a slew of memories, some good, some bad...some sexy. The police are convinced he did it, they just need a weapon; but Clive's saying nothing.
The film was made for the London 48 Hour Film Project, 2010. We funded it entirely ourselves, hence why we have included the little 'Tip Jar' button... don't feel you have to though, we won't go hungry or anything. However, if you laughed, it's a £1,000 minimum.
For more info on The Girl Is Mime, click this bitch: thegirlismime.co.uk
Also, why not check out the 'Making of' by the brilliant Sam Sapin, here: vimeo.com/19741170
Double also, why not check out the band who composed the film's brilliant soundtrack: themiserablerich.com



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Josh Brolin Says Spike Lee's 'Oldboy' Will Be "Brilliant," Was “Blown Away” By Elizabeth Olsen and DP Sean Bobbit

by Charlie Schmidlin
Building steadily for the past year, assembling a stellar cast including Elizabeth Olsen, Sharlto Copley, Samuel L. Jackson and James Ransone (our of our 10 Undervalued Actors Who Deserve To Get More), production on Spike Lee's remake of Park Chan-Wook's outstanding "Oldboy" finally began in October. However, word since then has been relatively quiet, but leading man Josh Brolin has offered his take on the project and the people surrounding it.

While promoting the upcoming actioner “Gangster Squad” this past Friday, Brolin was questioned about the remake of the 2003 original, to which he confirmed his work on the film was finished, and also offered a note on his early experience. Claiming initially to “have thought, 'Uh-oh, this could be a stinker' ” due to Lee's reportedly unconventional and ultra-violent approach to the material, he nonetheless regained his confidence and support by the end of filming for the “fantastic” director, as well as a few other talents in the cast and crew. He said he was “blown away” by Elizabeth Olsen, and also singled out Sean Bobbitt, who shot Steve McQueen's “Hunger” and “Shame,” as an “unbelievable” addition to the team.

The actor also addressed the question of the faithfulness of the picture to either Chan-Wook Park's film or Garon Tsuchiya's manga, saying the movie shares similarities to the first "Oldboy"  “only in its structure.” He then added, “It's more of an interpretation than it is a remake. I called Park Chan-Wook myself and I asked him, 'You know, I need your blessing in order to do this, because I won't do this without your full support.' He said, 'Absolutely, just don't do the same movie,' and we're not. I think it's going to turn out brilliant.”

If not brilliant, Brolin's intriguing hints promise at the very least another singular work from Lee, one finally made visible when FilmDistrict brings “Oldboy” to theatres on October 11, 2013.

* "Brolin said he was “blown away” by Elizabeth Olsen" - Josh you double entendre loving bastard. Will Olsen get nude as intended or it's the usual fuck-her-with-her-back-against-a-wall routine. Spike is quite talented in persuading his female leads to disrobe to some degree so I'm pretty much optimistic.

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Mark Pavia's "DRAG"




"DRAG is the best short horror film I've seen in twenty years- smart, scary, and ferocious." -- Stephen King
"DRAG" - Mark Pavia's legendary 16mm zombie short was discovered and championed by the master of horror himself, Stephen King. This is the film that landed Pavia in the writer/director's chair for Stephen King's "The Night Flier", the vampire cult classic.
Shot in and around Pavia's home town of Lockport, Illinois, "DRAG" was also an early effort by Academy Award winning DP Mauro Fiore (AVATAR).
Never before seen online, "DRAG" inspired a generation of young horror filmmakers and fans.

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What Women Really Think of Sex Talk; Were Salt-n-Pepa Wrong All These Years?

Dec 17, 2012 by Master Blaster

When a group of guys get together it’s not uncommon for the topic of conversation to turn to sex. Whether it’s true stories or just some blue jokes, the conversation will naturally float into X-rated territory every now and then.

And though some pretend it’s not the case, women can be equally, if not more explicit when it comes to talking about sex.  I could pull some columns from major women’s magazines that would make you swear you were reading Penthouse Forum. This is all without mentioning that 50 Shades of Pervy series that all you gals are into these days.

While boy and girls are well and fine speaking of naughty things among the same gender for some reason, when we cross paths, the topic of sex becomes a minefield of inappropriateness.  Topics of conversation guys would think nothing of bringing up with each other could easily become actionable in a court of law when in the presence of a woman.

NicoNico News recently went in search of that think blue line between appropriate and not ways to approach mature subject matter in the company of mixed genders.  Let’s see what they found.

After asking several young adult women how they felt about male co-workers and friends talking about sex in their presence, NicoNico found that some women felt that there are boundaries when discussing the subject. Here are some of the ways men can talk about sex in the presence of a lady without having a drink thrown in their face.

Passable Sex Talk Techniques
  • Euphemisms
    “Graphic language like naming specific body parts doesn’t fly with me. Clean up the language and I’m okay.”
    (27 year-old)
  • Sense of Humor
    “If they keep things light and witty then I can enjoy it.”
    (28 year-old)
  • Talk About Loved Ones
    “If they are trying to ask another woman for help with their wife or girlfriend, I like that.”
    (31 year-old)
  • Out Drinking
    “If I’m out drinking with good friends then I’m fine with things getting a little personal.”
    (25 year-old)
  • Slow Build-Up
    “There are stages to getting dirty. If they approach sex gradually then it’s comfortable.”
    (25 year-old)
These seem like reasonable requests. If you’re going to venture into questionable material in your stories or jokes make sure you do it in a witty well-paced manner. In fact I’d be happy if everyone told all their stories and jokes in that manner.
But it’s not a perfect world and we’re not all Mark Twain on Ritalin. The best of us makes regrettable comments from time to time.
Perhaps it’s more realistic to take a look at the lower borderline of what’s unacceptable and may earn guys a restraining order.

Prohibited Sex Talk Techniques
  • Conquest Stories
    “When guys tell stories of how they got with easy women, they think it sounds cool.  It sounds pathetic to me.”
    (26 year-old)
  • Bragging
    “Guys endlessly talking about how good they are in bed? No thanks.”
    (30 year-old)
  • Naming Names
    “’**** won’t put out’ or ‘**** does this in bed’ kind of talk about specific people makes me uncomfortable.”
    (24 year-old)
  • Imitation
    “When a guy poorly imitates the voice of a woman other guys laugh, I just feel bad.”
    (26 year-old)
  • Interrogation
    “If a guy wants to go on and on about himself then fine. But if he starts pushing me for information…”
    (28 year-old)
  • Shock Talk
    “Guys who talk about sexual things just so they can get a reaction are disgusting.”
    (26 year-old)
Again, these seem like reasonable requests. I think I can go without imitating women or talking about how awesome I am in the sack.  Although I do have this one move where… Ah… never mind.

On the other hand, with regards to the last point; saying shocking things can be fun sometimes.  If no one ever did shocking things life would be pretty boring. Heck this website is largely built around shocking things.  So how do we keep the spontaneity while not offending?

Many of the women who were interviewed by NicoNico mentioned that if the man shows respect for women in his daily life then he can get away with quite a bit of dirty talk.

Apologies for being US-centric but it’s hard to ignore Howard Stern in this matter – a man who built a hugely successful mainstream career on exactly this type of conversation. The reason that he was able to win over both men and women, gay and straight is that they could all see a good person at his core – not by what he says, but how he leads his life.

That’s really the heart of the matter.  Were all people and as long as we respect each other as much as possible when it really matters, we can probably get away with any of the transgressions listed above.

Then again, what do I know? I had phone sex with a panda.

Source: NicoNico News (Japanese)

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Lizzy Caplan is Fixed
By Colleen Kelsey
KELSEY: [laughs] Anyway. You've had these really memorable roles, in both film and in TV, whether its Janis Ian in Mean Girls or smaller ones, like Sara on Freaks and Geeks or Amy on True Blood; how do you approach getting into these characters who come from such different places? Is there a bit of yourself in every one that you connect with?

CAPLAN: I try to find some similarities between myself and the characters, even if it's the tiniest thing. The True Blood character was probably the biggest departure for me, because I'm the opposite of like a vegan hippie chick. I can't, I can't even. But, in comedy roles I gravitate towards broken girls, and so I can definitely draw some real-life experience. [laughs] But I'm fixed now! I'm not longer broken, so it worked. The show I'm going to do next, Masters of Sex, is a drama and takes place in the '50s, and that is very, very unlike me, how she behaves, there's a lot of space between her and me in real life. It's about Masters and Johnson, the sex researchers in the '50s. It's their story and their research, but their actual story, I'm very curious to see if people think that we are stretching the truth because the insane stuff in our show is true. It's about them and their relationship, because they end up having this completely strange and sordid intimate relationship on top of their working relationship. It's a multilayered, just dysfunctional thing, and I think it's going to be fascinating.
But, I read the book about them and where she's coming from, and we think very similarly, which is exciting. It's a different time period, a different state and all of that, but I think that her mindset and my mindset do sort of match up. It's just that my mindset is actually accepted in 2012, or more so than it was in 1956, that's for sure.


Rest of the interview is here

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The VICE Guide to Eating Pussy

By VICE
Men suck at eating pussy. Not because they don’t like it but because it’s really fucking hard. You have to learn it. Giving good head is the key to just about everything in life (including getting good head later on), so it’s time we broke it down. Like this.

The secret to giving good head is to read the signs. You could be the best sexual mechanic in the world, but if you can’t read the emotional road signs, you’re going to end up wandering around in a desolate labial wasteland until, eventually, you drop from exhaustion, hot tears of confusion streaming down your face.

Think of eating the puss as your way of saying, “Although I am about to rock your insides with 3,000 lbs. of explosives, here’s a little intimate treat session to show you how I really feel.” Instead of a screaming “OH MY GOD!!” like her baby has been trapped under a car (which is what fucking should do), cunnilingus elicits a more splendiferous “ooohmygodohmygodohmygod.” Kind of like being massaged with exotic fruits by a muscular Arab oil sheik. A good mange (that’s French for “eat,” you brutes) is like a thousand years of Saturdays or a “Calgon, take me away” ad.

Break it down!

1) Be Down
Don’t go down unless you’re down. Unlike fellatio, cunnilingus can never be done as a favor. Doing it when you don’t want to will only bring on the dry heaves. Eat like a pig at the trough and a lot of stupid mistakes get forgiven.

2) Don’t Say Hi to Dry
A dry pussy is an unhappy pussy. If your fingers graze a dry bush, go back to the kissing and hugging for awhile. Just make sure you actually dip your finger between the lips. Sometimes moisture gets trapped between the labia and a little fingerial coaxing is all that’s needed to get the honey dripping.

Once you’re sure the beaver is wet, give it a few light, teasing strokes with your finger. There’s nothing worse than rushing into this, so make sure she’s really begging for it before you get under the covers.

Extra tip: Be like Prince and bring up a wet finger that both of you can share like a 1950s milkshake with two straws.

Important: Don’t play your trump card too soon by putting your fingers all the way inside. This can detract from the upcoming penetration and kill the tease factor. Try to remember that 78 percent of a woman’s pleasure is about yearning. Poking it in too soon is sure to put out the fire.

3) Submarine Mission for You, Baby
Once she’s lathered up, it’s time to go down. Get your fingers out of there and don’t touch anything for a bit. Let your lap do a bit of grinding and get some last-minute necking in like you’re going away on vacation.

Though it’s very tempting on your way down to pull the blankets over your head like the little mole-man that you are, this is a very bad idea. It gets super hot down there and whipping the duvet off your head and gasping for air ten seconds before she comes is pretty much going to kill the mood.

Start by kissing her boobs and stomach and slowly working your way down. Don’t get carried away with those stupid tits, though. That’s something you should have taken care of before the pants even came off. Right now it’s all about the stomach and inner thighs. A little bit of gentle biting is good, but a sure winner is to start at the knee and move towards the muff in a slow, shark-like swoop. Nibble your way right up to the edge of her cunt, then skip across it and head for the other knee. Repeat. Doing this a few times will get her really hot and save you a lot of pussy-eating time in the long run.

When you’re just about ready to do the deed, start practicing on that weird crevice next to the lips. Don’t spend too long there or she might start to think that you think that’s the actual cunt.

By now she should be dying for you to make your move. If you’re doing it right, she’ll be moaning and trying to force your head between her legs. Stretch this phase out until she looks like she’s been holding her breath for three days.

Extra trick: Hover over the bush for about five seconds before the first lick. If you wait longer than that, she might think you’re having second thoughts because it smells bad. Of course, we all know that motherfucker smells sweeter than a bowl of steamin’ crawdaddies.

Important: Never bite the cunt in any way whatsoever. If this needs more explaining you should probably just stick to jerking off.

4) Parting the Red Seas
Isolate your playing field. Pubic hairs are to eating pussy what the Cavity Creeps are to dental hygiene. You’re never going to be able to identify all the parts if she looks like that PiL album That What Is Not. One hot trick is to get her to spread her lips apart so her pussy is all set up for you like a great big buffet.

5) The Grand Entrance

Do your first lick super slow. It’s good to groan and moan too. It shows you’re digging it while sending microscopic audiophonic vibrations right up her snapper. Start just above the anus and take it all the way to the fur. Do about a dozen of these “St. Bernard licks” before moving on (take it really slow, like four seconds per lick). This is a good time to figure out what kind of clit she has. If it’s real sensitive, she’ll probably convulse as you pass over it and that means you’re in for an easy ride. If there’s no reaction when you graze over her clit, she probably has one of those nerveless little pea clits and you’re in for a thirty-minute session of tongue tendinitis.

6) Rock the Boat
Eating pussy is so gentle it can make you feel like a bit of a fag. If you’re getting tired of being ballerina boy, take it out on the clit. Figure out how much abuse it can take without making her uncomfortable and show the little bastard who’s boss.
After all, Mr. Elusive is precisely what makes muff diving so difficult. He’s surrounded by labia and, even after you find him, all the pressure can pop him over to the side. All of a sudden you’re giving the pee hole the seeing-to of its life. Think of the clit as a tumor in a pile of earlobes. When you push down on the area he’s the only one that can’t be squished. Once one of your tongue troopers finds him, call for reinforcements. Use your lips to get hers out of the way and focus all your attention into getting him alone. Once you find him, give him a bit of a hard time for trying to hide from you. Frisk him and give him a couple of whacks across the head. More on this punk and his bad attitude later.
Extra important tip: The best way to stimulate the clit is to run your entire tongue over it after you isolate it from the lips. The man in the boat should feel the texture of the entire tongue pushing down on his body and his boat.

7) Identifying the Clit Type
After the slow licks it’s time to get this party started. There are essentially two types of clitori: ones that enjoy a serious going-over and ones that don’t. The latter suck about as much as a one-inch penis and you should dump her right away.
Extra tip: Clits come in all shapes, sizes, and sensitivities, but that doesn’t really tell you much. All of them want to be treated slow and soft at the beginning, but the only way to tell if you can go fast at the end is by reading her reactions. This is impossible to teach, but just do the best you can. All we can tell you is convulsing means take it ease and “Oh my God” means bring it on.

8a) Clits That Need a Serious Going-over
These are the most fun because you can be creative. Pretend your tongue is the bad cop and the clit is the guy who killed your partner. Separate him from his buddies (the lips) and suck him right up into your mouth. Now he’s on your turf. Keep him erect by creating an airtight vacuum chamber in your mouth. Slap the little bugger upside the head with one big tongue bonk. He’s not going to tell you shit because he’s a clit and he has no idea what you’re talking about, but kick his ass anyway. After a few teasers and swirling circles, rat-a-tat-tat him senseless like a boxer whacking a speed bag. If she starts freaking out like it’s too much, ease up on the interrogation and go back to the St. Bernard licks. The vacuum is a great way to bring her to orgasm, but it’s a bit much sometimes, so mix things up with some circles around the clit and some tongue fucking.

As you’re closing in for the kill, go back to the vacuum and give the suspect a relentless head smacking. Up-and-downies are usually the most effective, but your tongue will get less tired if you throw in a few side-to-sides. When you feel the inner thighs start to shake, this is it. Be repetitive. Do NOT be creative. You’re almost home and this is not the time to start changing tactics.

Extra tip: To keep the rhythm going, try repeating a chant in your head that goes with the movement of your tongue like a Micmac Indian (hi-yi-yi-ya, hi-yi-yi-ya, hi-yi-yi-ya). Any inconsistent action may throw her off, killing the mood or at least setting you back a few minutes, which is bad for morale.

Important: Keep going several seconds after her orgasm. Remember, it isn’t over until the hands come down from above and lay you off. If she’s multiorgasmic, you’ll have to keep going until you’ve done the whole routine another four or five times. If you’re not sure what to do, just keep giving her shit until the magic hands come down to pull you off.

8b) Clits That Don’t
Some clits don’t want to be singled out and battered around. These are the boring ones that need to be treated with gentle care. Just do casual St. Bernard licks until she cums, pure and simple. If you’re getting bored try going in some different directions for a while. A good way to keep it random is to spell out different letters of the alphabet with the tip of your tongue. You could be looking at half an hour here, pal, and that can be problematic. If you go for that long and she doesn’t cum, you’re going to be in a foul mood, so if it’s too much work, move on. On the bright side, going for thirty minutes is something few people have the patience for, so sticking it out will lead to some payback when period week comes around.

9) The Conclusion
Once you’re done (totally finished), she’s going to want you out of there pronto because the whole area is sensitive. Instead of leaving, stick out your tongue and lay it down on her like a thick, soggy carpet. Make sure you don’t move it or anything because that can actually hurt her. Just let it sit there like a dead manta ray for about thirty seconds. Then come up and wipe your face like a pirate. You now have a good minute to get the condom on and take her from the quarters of Prince Muhammad Muhammad Saddat to the cockpit of an F-15.


EXTRA BONUS TRACKS

1) Getting Fired
If two hands suddenly drop from the sky and start pulling you up, you’ve just been sacked. She’ll tell you she never cums from that anyway, but the truth is you suck at sucking. Just give her a jolly good rogering and look at the whole thing as a learning experience. Later you can ask what the problem was so you can get it right next time. If you’re really lame, you can ask for a regular play-by-play from the broadcast booth. A bit of the old “slow-down-you’re-going-too-fast–yeah-there-like-that-oh-that’s-perfect” can turn even the John Wayne Bobbitt of pussy eaters into a Doug Hart.

2) The Power Lunch
Nothing keeps you in the game and makes her cum harder than a mid-fuck munch. Pulling out in the middle of the race may leave her a bit confused, but it’s a great way for all you premature ejaculators to simmer down a bit and it reminds her neglected clitoris that he’s a somebody. If, after a few seconds, she still isn’t into it, you can save face by pretending you just couldn’t resist. Give it up and get back to the boff.

Extra tip: Unless you like the taste of your own latex-covered dink, keep your mid-fuck snacking to the upper clit region and stay away from the hole.

3) The Bottom
Fingers: If you are dealing with a particularly saucy vixen she may want something in her bum. A thumb gives you the best leeway, but keep in mind you are doing a raunchy thing and this should be saved until the end. Incidentally, if you’re trying to introduce a bum finger as a good thing, try eeking it in during orgasm. If it doesn’t wreck everything you could have a Pavlovian response on your hands for the rest of the relationship.

Hole: We’re not going to get into licking the actual hoop in this article because if you’re into that, you’re way too advanced for this seminar and should have graduated with a PhD in pussy years ago.

Cheeks: Bum-cheek rubbing is always good. There are over five hundred thousand nerve endings on those cheeks, so giving them a good squeeze or a slap while you lick the pussy will get you instant results.

4) The Double Whammy
Though some idiots say it takes away from when you actually put in the dink, simultaneous fingering is a great way to totally blow her mind. Think of it as the crack cocaine of cunnilingus.

5) Being Knackered
Tongue exhaustion is the number-one cause of abandoned manging, but there are many ways to avoid it. Like we said, using your tongue as an inanimate object is a great way to give it a rest. Stick it out as far as it can go and tense it. Then bite into it with your teeth and move it around the cunt using your neck muscles. Another solution is simply to use your fingers on the clit while you give your mouth a rest.

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'Boardwalk Empire' star Paz de la Huerta tells Playboy: 'I celebrate nudity every day'
FoxNews.com
'Boardwalk Empire' star Paz de la Huerta is not just any Playboy model. She says for her, posing nude is art form.

“I feel that when people hire me they know it’s going to be a collaboration and that they hire me for what I give on all sorts of levels, from my movement to the emotion I bring to the project, the passion, all of it," she tells Playboy in its January/February double issue, on sale Dec. 18.

De la Huerta, 28, was photographed for the men's magazine by Mario Sorrenti, for whom she says she has posed before.

“I did my first nude shoot with Mario when I was 17. He made me feel beautiful, and I really feel it was on that shoot that I overcame my fear of being naked," she said. "Mario is such an artist. He has taken photographs of me in which my body looks like a sculpture.”

De la Huerta, who plays Steve Buscemi’s crazy girlfriend on the HBO hit, says she and Sorenti were trying to go natural with her au naturale shoot.

"We did the photos with no makeup, and we both wanted them to have a very natural feeling," she said. "It was more about bringing out a part of myself that has not really been shown to the public.”

And its a side of her she says she's quite comfortable with.

"I celebrate nudity every day," she says. "It’s our first wardrobe."

This is true.
* I'm not taken with her which is my gentle way of saying Paz is plain face-wise but I really admire her bravery to go nude in almost all the flicks and mags she been featured in. Wish all the actresses have the same laissez-faire approach to nudity. But like I asserted before - this decade will be the golden age of on-screen nudity. With the start of 2013 and by mid-2016, I expect nudity by first-timers to increase to an incredible 90% which means 9 out of 10 newcomers will go on to do nude scenes within couple of years. By 2020, nudity will be part of requirement to be an actress in mainstream movies and cable shows just like fashion modeling. Ratings will be less stringent for movies with graphic sexual content and banning any films with over the top violent subject-matter.
Hopefully we will reduce our maddening dependency on celebrating and portraying violence in movies by end of the decade. Instead we will be more open to realistic depiction of love scenes (real penetration and fellatio) and worthwhile nudity. Sexual liberation is in my opinion one of the ways to fight our intrinsic nature for violence and neutralize the influence of organized religions.

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Bihar lass vies for Miss Universe title


Shilpa Singh was barely five years when beauty queen Sushmita Sen stunned everyone and made her country proud by clinching the Miss Universe title in 1994. Two decades down the line, the same Sushmita Sen has been giving invaluable tips to Bihar-born Shilpa who will be representing India at the Miss Universe contest in Las Vegas on December 19.

Born in nondescript Diha village at Singhia in Samastipur district, Shilpa is a software engineer by profession and a model by passion. Three days from now, India in general and Bihar in particular will be closely watching her every move with bated breath when she would sashay down the aisle amid a glittering audience thousands of miles away.

For, it was 12 years ago, or to be more precise the year 2000, when another beauty queen Lara Dutta won the Miss Universe crown last, thereby becoming only the second Indian after Sushmita to wear the tiara. Since then, lady luck has refused to smile on Indians although some of the contestants almost made it or lost by a whisker.

Manpreet Brar, the first runner-up in 1995 Miss Universe contest was a near miss, while Madhu Sapre was adjudged second runner-up in 1992, the year she made news more for the wrong reasons (remember the nude ad with Milind Soman?).

 Celina Jaitley too missed the Miss Universe crown when she was declared fourth in 2001. Prior to them, Yasmin Daji was third runner-up way back in 1966.

But 72 hours from now, all eyes will be riveted on Shilpa, who studied in Muzaffarpur, Ranchi and Jamshedpur and is currently working with Infosys. So, will she? Wont she? 
“Right now, the first challenge is to ensure a place in the last 16. We have the blessings of more than 100 crore people. Who knows Shilpa could do wonders… after all she, basically a software engineer and not a professional model, has been groomed by former Miss Universe Sushmita. Let’s keep our fingers crossed,” said her elder brother Salabh Singh, working in a Pune-based private firm.

Accompanied by her father Suresh Singh and mother Rita Singh, Shilpa has luck too on her side. After all, she was originally crowned first runner-up at the ‘I am she - Miss Universe 2012’. When the winner Urvashi Rautela was dethroned due to controversy over her age, Shilpa got the tiara.

A bit of hard work and equal amount of destiny can still do wonders for the 23-year-old next Wednesday.

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