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May 22, 2013
Ronald commented on Win A DVD Of The Psychological Thriller 'Side Effects':
“The Silence of the Lambs (1991)! Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) and Jodi Foster (Clarice Starling) = great on screen chemistry! And in my opinion, The Silence of the Lambs has to be one of the very best psychological thrillers ever produced! It's my favorite! And this was the film that brought Hannibal Lecter into the mainstream and helped spawn the follow-up films, and I'm sure, must have inspired the new TV series Hannibal!”
Stare At Naked Jennifer Lawrence As 'X-Men's Mystique
I don't care what you're doing, I don't care how NSFW the title of this article sounds: it's an article with Jennifer Lawrence in it, so you should be here regardless, and with the fact that the words "naked" and "X-Men" are involved, I'm not sure why the entirety of the internet aren't viewing this article all at the exact same time. X-Men: Days of Future Past director Bryan Singer tweeted a shot of JLaw on set and the internet should be collectively foaming at the mouth.
Though Rebecca Romijn is known for making the legendary role of Mystique famous, Jennifer Lawrence stepped into the infamous nude blue suit for 2011's X-Men: First Class, and will reprise the role—now that, you know, the Hunger Games lead is bigger than she's ever be...
Navigating the ridiculously massive cycle of news in a given day is a tall task, even for super humans like the FilmOlogy team. So we are going to step back and touch on some things we might have skipped over while out there saving the world or something.
New photos surfaced from John Hillcoat's bootleggin' Prohibition tale Lawless. Tom Hardy is helping out Shia LaBeouf and there are guns and Mia Wasikowska. The usual. [imgur]
Senior Ology Editor Anthony Schneck broke down why we should hate former xoJane.com beauty and health editor Cat Marnell, whose existence I wasn't aware of until now. She likes to dish on rampant drug use, the relationship between lipstick and blowjobs, and quitting jobs for sport. More analysis here: [FashionOlogy]
Tons of photos from The Hobbit came out, which is great because I kind of forgot this was even a thing. The photos look really promising despite all the hubbub about Peter Jackson shooting at 48fps (frames per second). Check out the stills here: [SlashFilm]
Countdowns are the best. They help us reminisce and violently argue with our friends. The MusicOlogy team is breaking down the top 50 albums in Ology History, giving well deserved shout-outs to proverbial rap weirdos Danny Brown and Shabazz Palaces. View the first segment: [MusicOlogy]
This time of year, it is befitting of us all to get our Amurrica on. That of course is best expressed by slamming down summer ale and shooting roman candles at your neighbors. All the best patriotic tips and more: [FashionOlogy]
Marvel's got a new superhero short? No need to brush sand out of your ears, you heard me right. And all you have to do is wait until September 17 to see it! Blue balls? [Empire]
On the same day that Carly Rae may have been nude, Dan Deacon remixed her mind-numbing single to an even more head-spinning degree. Just imagine if every seven-year-old girl in the country were singing "Call Me Maybe" at the same time. [Pitchfork]
So Andy Griffith passed away today, taking with him a little bit of everyone's childhood memories. Even though it was way before my time, I distinctly remember watching his show in the early morning before school. Here's a collection of celebrity reactions: [LATimes]
But not to fret, the afternoon can still end on a cheery note. Just watch this on repeat.
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