Nicole Richie Wallpapers

December 27, 2008

Carmen Electra in Playboy - Jan 2009

December 25, 2008

Im going to go out on a limb here and suggest there has been a little bit of photoshopping done here. Especially the pubic hair playboy bunny…

Still hot though.

Mike Tyson is a Fatty

December 25, 2008

Not that I would ever say it to his face, but Tyson is a fatty! One too many donuts I think.

tyson is a fatty

tyson is a fatty

tyson is a fatty

19 Interesting Facts About The Dark Knight

December 22, 2008

dark knightIve been adding many posts about Batman and The Dark Knight lately. Only because it is a fucking kick ass movie. I would rate it as my number 1, just in front of Ghostbusters (Bill Murray, you are a funny bastard!)

Anyway, here are some interesting facts about The Dark Knight. I also put my own little bit of feedback on each one. Aren’t I just the coolest??

Hugh Jackman, Ryan Phillippe, Liev Schreiber, and Josh Lucas expressed interest in the role of District Attorney Harvey Dent. (Thank God! Can you imagine Phillippe as Harvey Dent?)

As a joke, one bat suit was made with nipples. It was presented to Christian Bale as the real bat suit, but he knew instantly it was a joke, having seen a few design pictures during preproduction. He did pose for some publicity photos in the “nipple” suit. (he! he! he! Nipple)

This is the first Batman film to not have “Batman” in the title. (The movie should have been called “Batman Goes Crazy”, that sounds far better)

At the time when the Penguin was rumored to be in the movie, Bob Hoskins appeared as a fan favorite. He stated that he would have loved to portray the role and work with Christopher Nolan, calling him a fantastic director. Nolan then stated he had no intention of using the Penguin, calling him a too far-fetched character. (Bob Hoskins does a great ass kiss here doesn’t he? As if there will ever be a penguin!)

Robin Williams, Lachy Hulme, Paul Bettany, and Adrien Brody all expressed interest for the role of the Joker before Heath Ledger was cast. When asked, “Why Heath Ledger as the Joker?” Christopher Nolan said, “Because he’s fearless.” (Ledger is Legend as The Joker!)

Dwight Yoakam turned down two roles in this movie. Originally he was offered the part of a cop; then he was offered to play a banker who had dealings with the Joker (Heath Ledger). Yoakam passed on both roles because he was working on a Buck Owens tribute album. (Who the fuck is Dwight Yoakam?)

Turning down a salary estimated at between $1 million and $2 million — an increase over the roughly $1 million she was believed to have earned for Batman Begins (2005) — Katie Holmes chose not to reprise her role as Rachel Dawes. This was due to what was described as ’scheduling conflicts’. (More like Tom Cruise said she wasnt allowed or an alien will come down and grab her)

Jerry Robinson, who is credited as one of the original creators of the Joker, served as a consultant on the film. (Thankyou Mr Robinson)

Before Maggie Gyllenhaal replaced Katie Holmes in the role of Rachel Dawes, both Rachel McAdams and Emily Blunt were rumored for the part. (Wholly crap. Rachel McAdams and Emily Blunt are hot!)

While filming on the streets of Chicago in April 2007, the filming was carried out under the fake movie title “Rory’s First Kiss”. Fliers regarding the filming carried this fake title, complete with a fake “RFK” logo for the movie and an address for the film’s production offices. (Who the fuck is Rory anyway?)

One of the extra’s military uniforms has the name “Philo” on it, after the film’s extras casting director, Joan Philo. (yawn)

On Thanksgiving weekend, 2007, fake four page tabloid size “Gotham Times” newspapers were distributed at various public events. Headlined “City at War — Batman Saves Entire Family”, every article teased events in the film, and everything in the handout was geared toward the film, including the weather (”Gloomy and overcast…”) and advertisements for Gotham National Bank, the Gotham Girl Guides and recruitment for the Gotham Police Department. (These would be a collector item now, yeh?)

The Joker’s character is based on his first two appearances in the comic books, as well as his portrayal in the graphic novel “The Killing Joke.” (The Killing Joke is an awesome book, fucking buy it)

To prepare for the role, Heath Ledger lived alone in a hotel room for a month researching the character and developing his performance, which he claims is based upon Sid Vicious and the character of Alex in A Clockwork Orange (1971). Ledger found the role extremely difficult, and suffered insomnia as a result. (Best joker ever. RIP Heath)

Director Christopher Nolan and co-writers Jonathan Nolan and David S. Goyer decided not to explore the origins of the Joker in order to portray the character as “absolute.” (Did I just say it was based on the book?)

Christopher Nolan cites the film Heat (1995) as a major influence on this movie. (Is that because Val Kilmer was in it and he played a brilliant Batman? HA! HA! HA! Kilmer bites)

Off-duty Chicago Police Officers were requested to play Gotham Police officer extras. (How much did they get paid?)

Elaborate, interactive marketing campaigns were launched in the months leading up to the release of this film. One of which was an event at the 2007 San Diego Comic-con called “Why So Serious”, which involved fans following clues hidden around the city. The legions of Joker-painted fans ended up congregating in the street across from the convention center, where one of their numbers was welcomed into a black Escalade (with Gotham license plates) that had just pulled up. After a moment the fan started screaming and the SUV sped away. Later that day, a “Gotham City newspaper” was circulated reporting that a man believed to be the Joker was found beaten to death. Included were “crime scene photos” of the fan who had gotten into the Escalade, and a mention that he was found with a playing card in his hand, on which was scribbled “See you in December.” (Seems like a lot of effort if you ask me….)

Heath Ledger’s sudden death on January 22, 2008 prompted immediate speculation as to the state of this film. Late the same day, Waner Bros. released a statement declaring that Ledger had completed all his scenes and post-production work, thus making the Joker the actor’s final completed appearance in a film. (The show must go on…)



Heidi Klum Wallpapers

December 20, 2008

Seal is one lucky SOB. Heidi Klum is looking great for her age.

Michael Jackson Heads Out to do some Shopping

December 19, 2008

I have no idea what is going on with Michael Jackson. Here he is going out to do a spot of shopping, looking like a total freak.

What the fuck must his kids be thinking when Dad dresses like this?

Rachel McAdams Wallpaper Collection

December 18, 2008

Rachel McAdams gives me a funny feeling in my pants.

Jennifer Aniston in GQ and Her 2009 Calendar

December 16, 2008

Is she everyone’s favorite friend? She is my favorite!!

The 2009 Calendar


Michael Jacksons Neverland Ranch at Night

December 4, 2008

This is a great collection of Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch at night. The images are all hosted on Flickr.

Bumper Cars!Ferris Wheel!Builder's Plate for Bumper CarsNeverland Train StationNo Bumping the Bumper CarsFifty-foot Neverland CarouselBasketball Court Tipoff LogoThe SwingsNeverland Petting Zoo SignPetting Zoo Train StationChildren at PlayThe Sad Carousel HorseRoundhouse RobotNeverland Train SwitchFamily PortraitBucking BroncoShip's WheelThe SeadragonChesire CatTrain Station at Jacko's MansionThe Neverland Ranch ClockMichael Jackson's Front GateNeverland Ferris WheelFront Gate with StatueWave SwingerSeaDragonNeverland Road SignWelcome TentAspen and StatuesJackson's GateNeverland Ranch Train Station (LF)Neverland FairgroundsNeverland Ranch Concession StandNeverland Ferris WheelNeverland at NightNeverland CarouselNeverland Train Station SculptureWave Swinger - Neverland RanchNeverland's ZipperHodge Podge
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Stacy Keibler in Maxim

December 3, 2008

Sometimes I wish I was a wrestler….

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