September 29, 2009
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September 28, 2009
Britney Spears Still One Slutty Milf
Here are some hot pics of everyones favorite skanky celebrity, Britney Spears. Again she seems to not be wearing a bra, which is all too common for her lately. It’s all gravy with me she has some sweet breasts and I don’t mind one bit seeing her let them hang out a bit. They might be silicone but they come off as real on her, I don’t know why, but it might have something to do with the fact that she has a figure that can support the size of the chest she has. You can get the sexiest starlet pics inside of Celeb Taboo along with loads of hardcore sex tapes and Hollywood scandals.
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September 27, 2009
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September 26, 2009
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September 23, 2009
Hot Latina Actress Jennifer Lopez is a Crowd Pleaser
Sometimes she doesn’t do it for me, and other times she looks so foxy I have to wanking. I can only be talking about one celeb babe here, and it is for sure Jennifer Lopez. These photos here are of her in a blue dress and she is looking very amazing. I love the Latina lust stare in her eyes. It’s like this magical power that can destroy the common man. If you’d like to see some more of her and lots of other beautiful celeb hotties you need to come to the best site for Tinseltown content, Celeb Taboo.
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September 22, 2009
Sunshine Cleaning
A struggling single mom named Rose (Amy Adams in her comedy/drama wheelhouse) gets tired of working for a maid service and boldly decides to branch out into crime scene clean-up with her lay-about sister Norah (Emily Blunt, ironically named) in Christine Jeffs’ observant and easy-going “Sunshine Cleaning”.Although it has been marketed as one of those quirky dramedies the studios love to shove down our throats every year, Jeffs’ film (from a solid screenplay from Megan Holley) is more in tune with somber yet hopeful indie character studies. The film deals with some dark subject matter and poignantly explores grief and family dysfunction but maintains a positive outlook and contains some solid situational laughs. The combination of an interesting set-up, smart writing, likable characters and winning performances make the film, even when it teeter-totters from dark to sappy, go down shaven. None of the characters seem forced upon us, unlike the overtly quirky family from “Little Miss Sunshine” or the stylized dialog spewing teens from “Juno”. These characters talk and interact like real people and there’s a naturalism in the way their relationships develop.It makes for engaged viewing when a film like this doesn’t feel the need to explain every detail or tie up every loose end so nicely. Some subplots involving Norah taking a personal interest in one of the clean-up jobs that leads to an awkward friendship with a blood-bank worker (Mary Lynn Rajskub of “24″ fame) or a one-armed supply store guy (Clifton Collins Jr.) who takes a shine to Rose aren’t resolved in a typical fashion, and some things are never made known or left open-ended. It makes the film feel truer to life. Even when Rose’s precocious kid (Jason Spevack) tries to talk to heaven on a CB radio in what would normally be considered a contrived and cutesy moment, you feel like you’ve grown to know the character and it’s just something he would do. Likewise, Alan Arkin as the sisters’ scheming entrepreneurial father behaves and acts like a real guy who’s had to struggle raising two girls alone and is just trying to help them catch a break.Amy Adams, of course, is an absolute delight. Something about her girl-next-door good looks combined with her innate talents as a comedienne and her theatrical background that produces some of the best facial expressions and crying-on-cue you’ll ever see make her the perfect choice for this type of role. While it’s easy to sing the praises of Adams, and she’s never been more endearing or relatable than here, Emily Blunt proves to be an excellent foil. It’s Blunt’s sharp portrayal and her character’s story arc that provide the film its emotional weight. Both actresses deserve to be remembered come awards season, and “Sunshine Cleaning” is that rare spring-time bird: a film worthy of buzz.
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