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“Looper”
Year: 2012
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Year: 2012
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Posted in Gallery UpdatesScans
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I have uploaded new scans of Emily Blunt on the cover of January 2011 edition of Harper’s Bazaar magazine, she looks stunning btw.

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Posted on 1 December, 2010 No Commented From This Post


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Emily Blunt was a childhood tomboy.

The ‘Devil Wears Prada’ actress – who is renowned for her sense of style – admitted she had more boyish interests and hated being dressed in feminine clothes when she was a youngster.

She said: “I never dreamed of being a princess when I was a child – I wanted to be on the soccer team. I wasn’t into Barbie dolls and swore I’d never, ever wear pink. I’d throw tantrums if my mum put me in pink clothes. Not a girlie girl at all.”

However Emily – who married actor John Krasinski in Italy this summer – thinks being a tomboy has helped her to cope on male dominated movie sets.

She explained to Company magazine: “I like being one of the boys. It usually ends up being the case anyway because there’s often one female part to every five male parts on a film set. When you’re outnumbered you have to be willing to accept that there might be crass humor going around, but you get used to it.”

Source: Ask Men


Posted on 27 November, 2010 No Commented From This Post


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Emily Blunt has been offered the leading female character in Universal romantic comedy ‘Five-Year Engagement’ alongside Jason Segal.

Emily Blunt has been offered the lead role in romantic comedy ‘Five-Year Engagement’.

The British actress – best known for her appearance in fashion movie ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ – would appear alongside Jason Segal in the movie, which will be directed by Nicholas Stoller.

Little is known about the plot of ‘Five-Year Engagement’, although Judd Apatow is signed up to produce the project, which is being funded by Universal, New York Magazine’s Vulture blog reports. • Continue Reading?


Posted on 26 November, 2010 No Commented From This Post


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With Rachel Weisz signing on for a number of projects all shooting within the next short while, we figured at least one of them was going to get left in the dust.

As you might recall, early last month Weisz signed on to star in an untitled new film from director Lynn Shelton, who was behind last year’s Sundance hit “Humpday.” The semi-improvised film—which also stars Emily Blunt and Mark Duplass—revolves around a man who comes between two sisters, but it looks like Blunt will be getting a new sibling. Variety reports that Rosemarie DeWitt will replacing Weisz, who has bowed out of the picture.

For Shelton, while it means losing a major star for her film, she is still gaining a strong actress who will certainly be more than able to tackle the material. As for Weisz, we presume this clears up her calendar a bit so she can continue work on a host of projects that include Terrence Malick‘s forthcoming effort, Fernando Meirelles’ ”360,” Terrence Davies‘s “The Deep Blue Sea” and the recently announced spy thriller from David Hare “Page 8.”

Source: Indie Wire


Posted on 16 November, 2010 No Commented From This Post


Posted in 'Gulliver's Travels'Media Updates
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Funnyman Jack Black is literally taking on the biggest role of his career in ‘Gulliver’s Travels,’ the upcoming 3D film in which he plays a magazine mailroom clerk who talks his way into writing a piece on the Bermuda Triangle. Naturally, upon arriving, he gets sucked into a secret world — called Lilliput — where he’s much bigger than the native inhabitants.

As the titular character, Black looks at ease as he goes for — wait for it — big jokes, though the trailer also puts the spotlight on the movie’s awesome supporting cast, most notably Jason Segel as a suitor in love with a princess (Emily Blunt) who thinks the Millennium Falcon is actually real.


Posted on 2 November, 2010 No Commented From This Post


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Screen Daily report that Cornish has signed on to the drama “The Girl,” which is set to be directed by David Riker (”La Ciudad”). The actress will play a young Texan mother who starts smuggling immigrants across the border from Mexico. When things go wrong, she has to travel across Mexico with the titular eight year old orphan. The film’s currently in pre-production, and co-producers Goldcrest will be shopping it around at the American Film Market in November.

Emily Blunt had been attached to the project since as far back as the beginning of 2008, but, with the actress trying to find room for ”Salmon Fishing In The Yemen,” an untitled Lynn Shelton comedy with Rachel Weisz, and Rian Johnson‘s “Looper” before the end of the year, we imagine scheduling conflicts put paid to that. In fact, while we love Blunt, Cornish seems like a stronger choice for a role as a working class Texan mom, as little as we know about the project.

Source: Indie Wire


Posted on 29 October, 2010 No Commented From This Post


Posted in Gallery UpdatesPhotoshoots
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I’ve added new outtakes of Emily Blunt did for ELLE UK magazine to the gallery.

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Posted on 18 October, 2010 No Commented From This Post


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Congrats to ‘The Wolfman’ for the nominations for 2011 People Choice Awards. You can vote every day and the top nominees will be announced on November 9th, 2010.


Posted on 18 October, 2010 No Commented From This Post


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I’ve added new high quality candids of Emily Blunt out in West Hollywood on October 14, 2010.

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Posted on 15 October, 2010 No Commented From This Post


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They’re about to work together in Lynn Shelton’s new semi-improvised and as-yet-untitled project. Production starts later this month in Seattle. Steven Schardt, co-producer on Shelton’s bromantic comedy Humpday, will produce. The whole movie’s only taking a couple of weeks to shoot, which is how Rachel Weisz can squeeze it in after spending one week on Terrence Malick’s untitled new film, and before Terence Davies starts shooting The Deep Blue Sea in November.

Blimey, Weisz must be the busiest actress working in Britain. She’s repped by Independent in London and CAA in the US. Not that Blunt’s any slouch. She recently signed to headline Rian Johnson’s Looper, opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis. In March 2011 she’ll star opposite Matt Damon in sci-fi mystery The Adjustment Bureau opposite Matt Damon. Blunt is repped by CAA in the U.S. and Ken McReddie Associates in London. Shelton, meanwhile, recently directed an episode of Mad Men, and has signed on with Focus Features to direct Then We Came To The End, an adaptation of the Joshua Ferris novel to be produced by Ted Hope and Anne Carey’s This Is That. It’s the story of copy writers at a Chicago ad agency when the dot com bubble bursts in 2001.

Source: Dead Line


Posted on 7 October, 2010 No Commented From This Post



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