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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...
The ovary-exploding film that is Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike surpassed all expectations and snagged the number two spot at the box office this past weekend, because women across the country know there’s no better way to beat the summer heat than watching Channing Tatum and father Matthew McConaughey strut around in thongs.
For Channing Tatum, the acting job may have conjured quite a bit of déjà vu; after dropping out of college, Tatum worked as a stripper exotic dancer in Florida under the alias Chan Crawford.
Much to the joy of all women who go on the Internet, a new picture (above) and video (below) of Tatum’s past self are currently making their rounds on the Web as we speak. You may have to watch the video a couple of times thanks to the grainy resolution, but keep your “DID YOU SHOOT THIS WITH A POTATO” YouTube-style comments to a minimum: the clip was shot in the early 90’s and we should be thankful that it even survived this far in the heyday of the digital age. Also, Tatum slightly fumbles his grass-skirted routine at times, which brings me to the previous point: WHO CARES JUST LOOK AT HIM.
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