The beautiful women of Showtime's SHAMELESS like Emmy Rossum in NSFW VIDEO scenes and screencaps FROM THE SHOW as well as magazine scans from other sources. (Copyright: Showtime)
This is a tasteful collection with some nudes, mostly photography, many magazine scans including the 10.09 Maxim shoot with Grace Park as well as Tricia's Playboy shoot.
"If you know me, it's like, someone sneezes and I take my clothes off. I'm naked in Esquire in August. I was naked on the set the other day. I'm always naked. I'm naked right now, in fact." - Mary Louise Parker (2009)
Spartacus: Vengeance Jan 27 2012 STARZ premiere!
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
Some Images NSFW
Some images pre-2010.
***All images Starz copyright***
Full Spartacus screencaps/promo photos @ http://theloveumake.com
The Brazilian-born Baccarin, age thirty-three, was until recently — and maybe still is — best known for her role on the short-lived 2009 ABC series V, on which she played the doe-eyed, pixie-cut alien queen with an excellent Q rating. And removable skin. It's her iconic role to date, save perhaps her part on the culty Firefly, which turned the heads of a thousand, thousand fanboys. "It's a coincidence," she says of starring in two major science-fiction projects. "I really look for strong female characters, or weak female characters, for that matter — something defined, tucked inside a great story. Reading V gave me straight-out goosebumps. You know, not knowing who your neighbors are, discovering that you live in an occupied state. Firefly I grabbed. We all thought it would last."
Read more: Morena Baccarin Pictures - Sexy Photos of Morena Baccarin - Esquire http://www.esquire.com/women/women-we-love/morena-baccarin-1012#ixzz2Eamy2KwZ
- Paz de la Huerta (Lucy Danziger) & Gretchen Mol NSFW scenes Boardwalk Empire - Season 1
- Magazine shoot with the women of Boardwalk Empire
**All images HBO,inc.**
"These are two people who thought they had no chance to ever have a real love affair and they found each other and there's something fantastic and mind-blowing about that." -- Alan Ball
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Anne Hathaway and Taram Killam parody Homeland on Saturday Night Live
Someone at SNL really likes Homeland (don’t we all?) Last week, in their hurricane press-conference sketch, Mayor Michael Bloomberg explained to Spanish-speaking New Yorkers that white people were cranky because they were missing Homeland.
This week, Anne Hathaway was at the center of a sketch that perfectly captured the actors’ quirks, with Hathaway recreating Claire Danes’ constantly quivering chin and Taram Killam capturing Damian Lewis’ teeny tiny mouth. And when you think about it, as Saul (Bill Hader) says about Carrie, why wouldn’t you trust a CIA agent who swills wine while popping pills, and is sexually obsessed with her source?
Johnny Depp, at a recent appearance with rock band Aerosmith
Johnny Depp in the Comanche Nation Festival Parade
Johnny Depp Surprise Appearance at Indian Parade (Video)
Johnny Depp is an honorary member of the Comanche Indian tribe, so it should come as no surprise he showed up at Comanche Nation Fair today in Oklahoma ... except for the fact the tribe didn't publicize his appearance at all. The tribe wanted to keep Depp's appearance a secret so the parade (where he served as Grand Marshall) was not bombarded with people there just to see him.
After being introduced by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith and accepting the MTV Generation Award, megastar actor Johnny Depp strummed away on his guitar with band The Black Keys. He looked every bit the able rocker on the small stage in the middle of the excited crowd. The actor and band performed "Gold on the Ceiling" and "Lonely Boy," off The Black Keys' El Camino. It's not the first time Depp has shared the stage with famous musicians. He joined good friend Marilyn Manson at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards in April of this year, riffing his way through "Beautiful People" and "Sweet Dreams."
Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry took to the stage halfway through the show and introduced a clip package showcasing Depp's film career, including moments from Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland. COMPLETE LIST: 2012 MTV Movie Awards Winners Instead of the usual acceptance speech, Depp strapped on his guitar and rocked out with Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney. "It's like the 'get out of the business award, you've done too much.' Based on the clips, there's obviously something wrong with me. I just thank you very much," Depp said after performing "Gold on the Ceiling" with the band and after he joked that Tyler "spit out one of my teeth." "It's an honor to be presented by these two legends Steven and Joe -- and these up and coming legends, The Black Keys," the Pirates of the Caribbean star added. After the brief speech, Depp and the Black Keys performed a second song, "Lonely Boy," that led straight into commercial break.
Johnny Depp accepts the MTV Generation Award from musicians Steven Tyler and Joe Perry onstage during the 2012 MTV Movie Awards on June 3, 2012, in Universal City, Calif.
JOHNNY DEPP in the PAUL MCCARTNEY written & directed "My Valentine," from McCartney's album 'Kisses on the Bottom':
Late Friday night in Los Angeles, former Beatle and British knight Sir Paul McCartney premiered the video for "My Valentine," featuring Johnny Depp and according to a press release, it was McCartney's daughter, the fashion designer Stella McCartney, who inspired the visuals for "My Valentine."
Three videos accompany the song -- one featuring Portman, one with Depp and the full video with both. A teaser for the Depp video was released earlier Friday and features the actor (and occasional Marilyn Manson bandmate) signing lyrics to the song. "Someday soon, sun was gonna shine," Depp signs. "She was right, this love of mine, my valentine."
The song is off of McCartney's latest album, Kisses on the Bottom which features the elder statesman of rock and roll looking back on the standards that inspired him. The album is his fifteenth studio record and features two original compositions, "My Valentine" and "Only Our Hearts." "My Valentine" was widely touted as the better of the original tracks, so its no wonder McCartney chose to bring it to life.
Over the last three decades, touring and recording with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, I have had the pleasure of using many different guitars. I have been asked many times why I choose the ones I use, and why I use so many.
Over two days, I sat with a crew and went through my collection, playing and discussing the guitars as we went. The resulting video series answers these questions and many more about the instruments.
The stories behind the acquisitions, demonstrations of their tones, and parts they played on recordings with my band over the many albums we have put out.
I had a blast sharing the Fenders, Gibsons, Rickenbackers, Gretschs, Martins, and many more I have acquired over the years. I'm really proud of the work director Justin Kreutzmann did, filming this journey. If you love good music and guitars as much as I do, I'm sure you will have fun watching this series.
"Mike Campbell: The Guitars" is a fifteen chapter web-documentary series directed by Justin Kreutzmann. The series is currently premiering exclusively on TomPetty.com for members of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers' Highway Companions Club.
For more information on Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and the Mike Campbell guitar series, please visit TomPetty.com.
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers begin a World tour on April 18 in Broomfield, CO. The tour includes a headlining show at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on April 28 and at the UK's Isle of Wight Festival on June 22nd.
Emmy Rossum in the new Cotton Incorporated “Fabric of Our Lives” campaign:
Hear Emmy Rossum Sing in New Cotton Campaign:
Sure she has a Broadway background, but we haven’t heard Emmy Rossum sing pop like this in quite some time! The 'Shameless' (Showtime) star works her pipes as the face of the new Cotton Incorporated “Fabric of Our Lives” campaign, singing the iconic jingle while running around New York City...In the exclusive clip above — debuting on TV networks Monday — Rossum wears chic cotton looks by Monique Lhuillier, Elie Tahari, Oscar de la Renta and Phillip Lim. “The range of cotton fashions in the commercials shows that whether you dress East Coast, West Coast or anything in between, cotton fits,” explains Cotton Incorporated advertising director Glenn Sciachitano.
The new music video from OK Go, made in partnership with Chevrolet. OK Go set up over 1000 instruments over two miles of desert outside Los Angeles. A Chevy Sonic was outfitted with retractable pneumatic arms designed to play the instruments, and the band recorded this version of Needing/Getting, singing as they played the instrument array with the car. The video took 4 months of preparation and 4 days of shooting and recording. There are no ringers or stand-ins; Damian took stunt driving lessons. Each piano had the lowest octaves tuned to the same note so that they'd play the right note no matter where they were struck. For more information and behind-the-scenes footage, see http://www.LetsDoThis.com and http://www.okgo.net. Many thanks to Chevy for believing in and supporting such an insane and ambitious project, and to Gretsch for providing the guitars and amps.
Director: Brian L. Perkins & Damian Kulash, Jr. Director of Photography: Yon Thomas Editor: Doug Walker Producer: Luke Ricci
“I’ve always been at war with myself, for right or wrong,” the actor, who will star in World War Z next, admits. “I don’t know how to explain it more. There’s that constant argument going on in your head about this or that. It’s universal. Some people are better at dealing with it, and they sleep with no pain — not pain, arguments. I’ve grown quite comfortable with being at war.”
DEPRESSION, POT AND HOW HE GOT THROUGH IT While Pitt’s star ascended with 1992’s A River Runs Through It, 1994’s Legends of the Fall and 1995’s Seven, his personal life declined.“I got really sick of myself at the end of the 1990s: I was hiding out from the celebrity thing; I was smoking way too much dope; I was sitting on the couch and just turning into a doughnut; and I really got irritated with myself,” he says. “I got to: ‘What’s the point? I know better than this.’ ... A trip to Casablanca, Morocco, in the mid-to-late 1990s, “where I saw poverty to an extreme I had never witnessed before, and we talked about inequality and health care, and I saw just what I felt was so unnecessary, that people should have to survive in these circumstances — and the children were inflicted with a lot of deformities, and things that could have been avoided had become their sentence. It stuck with me.” Almost overnight, he decided something had to give. “I just quit. I stopped grass then — I mean, pretty much — and decided to get off the couch.”
PITT ON POLITICS Jodi Kantor’s new book The Obamas describes Pitt as “awkward” in a meeting with the president. “I probably was — you don’t want to impose on a busy man,” he says. But, he’s more interested in Obama himself, particularly whether the commander in chief has stopped smoking, as Pitt would dearly like to do. While backing Obama, he nonetheless was glued to the Republican debate Jan. 19. “I’m an Obama supporter, no question,” he says. “But it doesn’t mean there’s nothing to learn from the other side.”
PITT ON RELIGION All his life, Pitt has learned from the other side. That’s what led him to make a leap of non-faith when he rejected his Southern Baptist upbringing. “I grew up very religious, and I don’t have a great relationship with religion,” he reflects. “I oscillate between agnosticism and atheism.” Pitt says differences over religion make his parents, William and Jane, "sad, but I have parents that love me unconditionally."
GETTING MARRIED: "WE'D LIKE TO" He oscillates, too, on the subject of whether he’ll get married, and it’s clear Pitt has shifted from his promise that this won’t happen until gay marriage is legalized. “We’d actually like to,” he says of his seven-year partner, Jolie, “and it seems to mean more and more to our kids. We made this declaration some time ago that we weren’t going to do it till everyone can. But I don’t think we’ll be able to hold out. It means so much to my kids, and they ask a lot. And it means something to me, too, to make that kind of commitment.” Has he asked Jolie to marry him? “I’m not going to go any further,” says Pitt. “But to be in love with someone and be raising a family with someone and want to make that commitment and not be able to is ludicrous, just ludicrous.”
Tell Congress not to censor the internet NOW! - http://www.fightforthefuture.org/pipa
PROTECT-IP is a bill that has been introduced in the Senate and the House and is moving quickly through Congress. It gives the government and corporations the ability to censor the net, in the name of protecting "creativity". The law would let the government or corporations censor entire sites-- they just have to convince a judge that the site is "dedicated to copyright infringement."
The government has already wrongly shut down sites without any recourse to the site owner. Under this bill, sharing a video with anything copyrighted in it, or what sites like Youtube and Twitter do, would be considered illegal behavior according to this bill.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, this bill would cost us $47 million tax dollars a year — that's for a fix that won't work, disrupts the internet, stifles innovation, shuts out diverse voices, and censors the internet. This bill is bad for creativity and does not protect your rights.
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