Monday, March 21, 2016
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
1944
Ethel Barrymore
as
Ma Mott
None but the Lonely Heart
Ethel Barrymore (born Ethel Mae Blythe; August 15, 1879 – June 18, 1959) was an American actress and a member of the Barrymore family of actors. Regarded as the "First Lady of the American Theater", Barrymore was a preeminent stage actress in her era and her career spanned six decades.
100 Treasured Chests: Hairy Edition
From: OUT
Henrik Fallenius
Model
Meet Swedish model Henrik Fallenius, a scruffy, long-haired type who favors rumpled tees, silver jewelry and leather jackets. Fallenius, who is with Soul Artist Management, has bared his washboard abs for magazines like V Magazine and GQ Brasil and posed for big brands such as H&M and Belstaff.
When he's not getting shedding his clothes for ad campaigns, Fallenius likes to do things like browse vintage stores where he finds the shredded and frayed items that are key to his undone look. The man has 22 leather jackets, so it's safe to say that shopping is a serious hobby.
SI's Best Shirtless Covers
From: Sports Illustrated
Mark Wahlberg
December 20, 2010
Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer, model, and former rapper. He was known as Marky Mark in his earlier years, and became famous for his 1991 debut as frontman with the band Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. He later transitioned to acting, and is now known for his roles in films including Boogie Nights (1997), Three Kings (1999), Planet of the Apes (2001), The Italian Job (2003), I Heart Huckabees (2004), The Departed (2006), Shooter (2007), Max Payne (2008), The Other Guys (2010), The Fighter (2010), Ted (2012), and Pain & Gain (2013). He has also served as the executive producer of the TV series Entourage, Boardwalk Empire, and How to Make It in America.
100 Most Eligible Bachelors 2016
From: OUT
Reid Ewing
Actor
Reid Ewing (born November 7, 1988) is an American actor known for his recurring guest role as Dylan on the ABC comedy Modern Family.
History's Hottest Movie Actors
From: Boy Culture
Why don't we Man of Steel away? |
#3
Henry Cavill
1983—
Unnecessary (but welcome) scruffness |
I know what you're thinking: Yes, but so high? In spite of his relative lack of experience on the big screen, there's no denying Henry Cavill's drop-dead looks—and that's the only requirement for this list. Though best known until now for his role on TV's The Tudors (2007—2010), Cavill has already set celluloid (or whatever they use now) ablaze in a series of roles—and has been rejected for a series of roles, including that of "James Bond" and "Edward Cullen" from The Twilight Saga (2008—2012). He's kind of the movie version of Jon-Erik Hexum for me. Just beautiful.
Sexy Sampler
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002), Tristan + Isolde (2006), Red Riding Hood (2007), The Immortals (2001), Man of Steel (2013)
The 100 Greatest Lost Hits of The 80’s Part 2: The New Batch
From: NewNowNext
#16
“Drop The Pilot”
Joan Armatrading
Out British singer/songwriter Joan Armatrading only hit the charts in the U.S. once, but has still managed to rack up three Grammy nominations and a legion of stalwart fans. The exuberant “Drop The Pilot” reached #78 in June 1983.
In 2003, Mandy Moore released her own version on her cover album Coverage.
The 40 Hottest Male Bodies Of 2015!
Hard to pull off—but it'd be fun to try. |
Callan Bergmann
This leggy lovely caught my eye when he competed for the title of Mr. Broadway. He lost (to a straight guy!), making him the most surprising runner-up ever, aside from Miss Colombia.
Since then, he wowed in Broadway Bares and is currently in Europe with Mary Poppins, and his frequently posted splits give new meaning to the word supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Don't forget to follow him on Instagram—it's a real kick.
Don't forget to follow him on Instagram—it's a real kick.
BFI Releases List Of The Top 30 LGBT Films Of All Time
From: NewNowNext
6.
Tropical Malady
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Thailand / France / Germany / Italy
2004
Tropical Malady (Thai: สัตว์ประหลาด or Sud pralad; RTGS: Satpralat; lit. "monster") is a 2004 Thai romantic psychological drama film directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. It is a film in two segments – the first part a romance between two men, and the second a mysterious tale about a soldier lost in the woods, bedeviled by the spirit of a shaman. It won the Jury Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and was the first Thai film to be in the main competition at Cannes. It is also the first Thai film to win a prize at any of the "A festivals".
25 Times White Actors Played People Of Color And No One Really Gave A S**t
From: Huffington Post
22
Paul Muni and Luise Rainer
as
Chinese Farmers
Film
“The Good Earth” (1937) is based on the historical novel of the same name and centers on a family of farmers struggling in China.
Character’s Background
The protagonists of the story Wang and O-Lan are — you guessed it — Chinese.
Actor’s Background
Wang is portrayed by Paul Muni and O-Lan is portrayed by Luise Rainer. Neither were of Asian descent. Both wore yellowface for their roles.
13 Irish Celebrities We Want To Get Lucky With
From: NewNowNext
5
Aidan Turner
We first fell under Aidan Turner’s spell when he played good-guy vampire John in the UK series Being Human. But it was his starring role on the drama Poldark that revealed his, ah, true gifts.
There’s even talk of Turner taking on the mantle of 007. Oh, Aidan.
Burt Reynolds Regrets His Iconic “Cosmo” Spread: “I Was Totally Zonkered”
Another moment in history ruined.
From: NewNowNext
An 80-year-old Burt Reynolds attended SXSW in Austin, Texas last week, where he was promoting the new film The Bandit, which chronicles the making of his dramatic 1977 thriller Smokey And The Bandit.
Reynolds gave an interview to AOL’s What To Watch, and made a shocking revelation in the process.
The actor became the first man to pose naked for a magazine when he shot that iconic centerfold for Cosmopolitan in 1972 — you know the one, where’s he’s lying on the bear skin rug smoking a cigarette — but now, he says he mostly regrets it.
“It was really stupid. I don’t know what I was thinking. I really wish I hadn’t done that,” he said, admitting he was absolutely drunk during the whole process.
“The only rules I had… I wanted a lot of drinks before,” he said. “I have to be truthful, I was totally zonkered when I did the picture. That stupid smile, that’s what it is you know.”
“As long as it was only a certain amount of pubic hair showing, I was all for it, you know.”
The magazine went on to sell 1.5 million copies, and the picture went on to inspire countless others, including Mario Lopez, Marc Jacobs, Neil Patrick Harris and even Deadpool, to recreate it
“Hares On The March” 110 3ft Tall Hares Designed by Irish Artists | Video By Adrian+Shane
From: Accidental Bear
The ‘Hares on the March’ project will see a ‘Gathering’ of 110 3ft tall Hares being designed and beautifully created by an eclectic range of talented Irish artists.
Each unique hare will sit on top of a stylish 4ft tall plinth; these will be located in public accessible places and sold after in a Live Auction event and online in order to raise much needed funds for families of babies with brain damage nationwide. We anticipate that the Hares on the March project will positively contribute to the economic, cultural and social life of the Dublin City, whilst at the same time raising significant funds to support the invaluable work undertaken by The Jack & Jill Foundation.
Adrian+Shane’s hare, entitled ‘Audience’ was on display at the Lighthouse Cinema, Dublin from 22nd January to 29th February 2016.
You can now bid in the online hare auction: https://galabid.com/auction/hares/ite…
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Who Was Our First Celebrity “Bear” Crush Growing Up
From: Manhattan Digest
Bill Goldberg |
When you are growing up in the years that will somewhat shape the kind of person you will be, something that will form no matter how you look at it is the type of person you are attracted to. Straight, gay, or in between, a lot of what we see that influences us into determining who we like happens to be on the big screen or the television at home. So many of us have an attraction to bears and bear types, yet there had to be a starting off point that got us to where we are today, whether it is from a dating or sexual viewpoint. I recently polled a ton of my bear & bear loving friends with the simple question- “Who was the first bear-type of guy that did it for you on television and/or the movies?” The colorful responses I got were quite in depth and interesting, as the tastes varies depending on body hair, age, charisma, race, and so much more.
Tom Selleck |
Here is a good gallery of who they were inspired by. Who was your first?
Kevin James |
John Goodman |
Christopher Meloni |
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin |
Bill Goldberg |
Alec Baldwin |
Richard Karn |
Steve Guttenberg |
Mr. T |
Tom Wopat |
Joey Fatone |
Burt Reynolds |
Dan Lauria |
Abraham Benrubi |
Ed Asner |