Fresh Links: Jen & Vince Go Kaput!

Posted under CSI, Celebrities, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, Jennifer Aniston, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Movies, Peter Sarsgaard, Television by Chris Evans on Wednesday 4 October 2006 at 8:41 pm

One of my fave couples Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn have given each other the boot. Wtf..was this whole “The Break-Up” era just a publicity stunt?

Grey’s Anatomy beat Desperate Housewives in the ratings again this week but CSI took down Seattle Grace.

Indie darlings Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard had their baby and named it Ramona.

Alias hottie Bradley Cooper is now engaged to Crash star Jennifer Esposito. (BTW, they are both GORGEOUS in person. Bradley’s eyes will make you melt.)

Yet another Jim Carrey project has been canned. The much talked about reunion of he and his former co-star Cameron Diaz is no longer moving forward with production.

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Julia Roberts, Freddie Prinze Jr., and Vince Vaughn

Posted under Academy Awards, Books, Celebrities, Movies, Peter Sarsgaard, Vince Vaughn by Chris Evans on Tuesday 11 July 2006 at 9:38 pm

This week’s video clip of the week is a compilation of Julia Roberts‘ best scenes in her Academy Award winning performance in Erin Brockovich.

It’s my favorite movie of hers–she basically makes the movie worth watching. A few people are pissed she didn’t thank the real Erin in her Oscar speech, but you know what people? Get over it. :D

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Freddie Prinze Jr. and Hustle & Flow star Taryn Manning are starring in a film called Jack and Jill v. the World by writer-director Vanessa Parise (Kiss The Bride).

The movie is a romantic satire of the advertising world concerns a cynical guy who falls for a carefree young girl with a secret.

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Vince Vaughn is ready to stretch his dramatic chops in a new movie by Oscar winning writer and director Paul Haggis (Million Dollar Baby, Crash). Haggis wants to cast Vince in his hot-button political drama Against All Enemies.

The movie chronicles how the Bush administration handled the al-Qaida threat both before and after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

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Lucy Liu and Batman Begins star Cillian Murphy will star in the romantic comedy Watching The Detectives.

Detectives” centers on a film noir buff (Murphy) whose world is turned upside down when a beautiful, unpredictable femme fatale (Liu) provides far more adventure than he ever experienced — and possibly more than he can handle.

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Sienna Miller and Peter Sarsgaard (well overdue for an Oscar nomination by the way) are in final negotiations to star in The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, based on the novel by Michael Chabon.

Michael Chabon’s debut novel is set in Pittsburgh in the mid-1980s and chronicles the joy, sexual awakening, and heartache of growing up for the story’s central character, Art Bechstein.

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I always knew Ann Coulter was a bitch…but I didn’t know she was a lying, cheating, stealing bitch.

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Maggie Gyllenhaal And Peter Sarsgaard Engaged And Expecting

Posted under Celebrities, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard by Chris Evans on Wednesday 12 April 2006 at 2:57 pm

Actors Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard are ready for the next two steps in their relationship.

The Hollywood couple is engaged to be married and already expecting a baby, report news sources. It will be the first marriage for both actors, who have been dating for four years.

Although they’ve both appeared in high-profile studio films, they’ve made the biggest splashes in indie movies. Gyllenhaal, 28, is the older sister of “Brokeback Mountain” star Jake Gyllenhaal. They co-starred in the cult favorite “Donnie Darko,” but she really made a name for herself as the titular submissive in 2002’s “Secretary” opposite James Spader.

Her other credits include “Adaptation,” “Mona Lisa Smile,” the upcoming “Trust the Man” and Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center.”

Sarsgaard, 35, may be more familiar to mainstream audiences. His recent studio films include “Jarhead,” “Flightplan” and “The Skeleton Key.” His other film credits include critically acclaimed roles in “Boys Don’t Cry,” “Shattered Glass,” “Garden State” and “Kinsey.”

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