Tinsel Korey on the Cover of TROIX Magazine

She’s so pretty!
Source: Troix Magazine via Bella’s Diary
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She’s so pretty!
Source: Troix Magazine via Bella’s Diary
Blast has an interview with Chaske Spencer.
Check it all out here.
Here is an excerpt:
Take, for example, his perspective on his Twilight character, werewolf pack leader Sam Uley. While he appreciates many things about his animalistic alter-ego, not the least of which are his CGI antics played out on the big screen – “I never thought I would see myself jump off a cliff. I mean it was amazing!” he says – what he most hopes fans will take away from the most recent installments is that which makes the character most relatable – most human.
“What I got from talking to the kids, the fans of Twilight, is that a lot of them just hated Sam. A lot of them did not like Sam,” he recalls with a laugh. “So what I want to do is make him more human, more a character that you can relate to. In the Breaking Dawn film you get this sense that, in the script, he’s out to just kill Renesmee and he hates Bella, but that’s not the case. It’s just that it’s a job that he has to do.”
via Twilight Lexicon

It look really good!!
Thanks Maria!
Check out the article and more pics at The Examiner
Allure Magazine has posted that make-up artist Ve Neil took a creative approach to Katniss‘ makeup in the chariot scene in The Hunger Games movie. Here’s what he had to say on how they got her look:
Eyes: Neill used M.A.C. Eyeshadow in Orange to create the flare in the outer corners before lining her eyes in black cream liner. She added Urban Decay False Lashes in Lure for extra intensity. “The more makeup you put on a beautiful woman, the more exotic and mature she looks,” said Neill. “We wanted to keep her looking really youthful.”
Cheeks: Neill ...
Box Office Prophets has a great article in which they talk to Elizabeth Banks about her upcoming release, Man on a Ledge. Of course, they had to get some Hunger Games questions in there as well!
Your next movie coming out is The Hunger Games, which I have to ask about.
EB: You should read it, it’s really good. You won’t regret it.
But you had to shave your eyebrows for the role?
EB: I didn’t shave them, I bleached them. It’s almost worse than shaving them (laughs). If I shaved them, I could paint something on probably. ...
There have been recent reports of impoverished North Korean farmers reduced to eating boiled tree bark for sustenance. Any one that has read The Hunger Games knows that the characters have resorted to this survival tatic a few times before.
Also In Finland, bark bread made from pine and birch trees was born in a time of famine and remains popular to this day throughout Scandinavia.
Could bark now also be heading to a bar or restaurant near you?
The idea of feasting on wood may sound more unusual than it really is.
To begin with you probably already ...

We know there’s some pretty dedicated and talented fans of The Hunger Games out there, and we want to hear from all of you! We will be running a new segment every week, searching for the biggest fans of The Hunger Games .
You could make fan art, fan videos, or have a massive collection of memorabilia!
If you’d like to be our Fan of the Week, send an email to admin@myhungergames.com.
Dont forget to inclose a picture of yourself, art work, etc,,
We need to know your name, how old you are (if you’re under 15 make ...

It is a comedy/horror movie starring Molly C. Quinn, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Welch.
Synopsis and Poster via IMDB:
A brother and sister battle a witch who lures teenagers into her suburban home with her special blend of marijuana where she then proceeds to kill and eat them to maintain her youth and beauty.

Check out more posters iVillage
It hits May 11, 2012.
The movie stars Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Brooklyn Decker, Anna Kendrick, Elizabeth Banks, Chase Crawford, Matthew Morrison, Dennis Quaid, and Chris Rock.
Synopsis via Yahoo!
Over the moon about starting a family, TV fitness guru Jules and dance show star Evan find that their high-octane celebrity lives don’t stand a chance against the surprise demands of pregnancy. Baby-crazy author and advocate Wendy gets a taste of her own militant mommy advice when pregnancy hormones ravage her body; while Wendy’s husband, Gary, struggles not to be outdone by his competitive alpha-Dad, who’s expecting twins with his much younger trophy wife, Skyler. Photographer Holly is prepared to travel the globe to adopt a child, but her husband Alex isn’t so sure, and tries to quiet his panic by attending a “dudes” support group, where new fathers get to tell it like it really is. And rival food truck chefs Rosie and Marco’s surprise hook-up results in an unexpected quandary: what to do when your first child comes before your first date?

