It's been two years since Maya Newell, Sophie Hyde, Larissa Behrendt, Alex Kelly, Rachel Naŋinaaq Edwardson and Lisa Sherrard came together to form the Unquiet Collective, a group designed to help others bridge the gap between a film’s distribution and its wider social impact.
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- 8/3/2023
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Freedom Finds Favor
ITN Distribution has picked up distribution rights in North and Latin America for the live action fantasy epic, “Fight For Freedom” from Incredible Film.
The completed film, which is also available as a 5×30 mins. mini-series, is a live action fantasy epic about Friesland’s greatest hero known as Grutte Pier. Fabled Frisian freedom fighter, Peer Gerlofs Donia, is a gentle giant who turns into a blood-thirsty, revenge-driven killer when his family is brutally murdered. His quest for revenge forges him into a beacon for his people as he becomes their leader in a fight for independence. The film is directed by Steven de Jong.
The film’s cast is headed by Milan van Weelden alongside songwriter and actress Elske DeWall (“Grutte Pier”) and composer and actor Syb van der Ploeg (“Bak”).
“ ‘Fight for Freedom’ is a fascinating story that needs to be shared […] It will be dubbed into English,...
ITN Distribution has picked up distribution rights in North and Latin America for the live action fantasy epic, “Fight For Freedom” from Incredible Film.
The completed film, which is also available as a 5×30 mins. mini-series, is a live action fantasy epic about Friesland’s greatest hero known as Grutte Pier. Fabled Frisian freedom fighter, Peer Gerlofs Donia, is a gentle giant who turns into a blood-thirsty, revenge-driven killer when his family is brutally murdered. His quest for revenge forges him into a beacon for his people as he becomes their leader in a fight for independence. The film is directed by Steven de Jong.
The film’s cast is headed by Milan van Weelden alongside songwriter and actress Elske DeWall (“Grutte Pier”) and composer and actor Syb van der Ploeg (“Bak”).
“ ‘Fight for Freedom’ is a fascinating story that needs to be shared […] It will be dubbed into English,...
- 7/12/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Actor Olivia Wilde is getting real about the financial impact of divorce. The actor’s legal team reportedly says her ex-husband, Jason Sudeikis, put her “into debt” during their custody battle.
Olivia Wilde’s legal team says Jason Sudeikis is ‘far wealthier’ than her and put her in debt Olivia Wilde | Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Makers
Wilde is reportedly having financial difficulty after fighting for the custody of her children. In a legal document obtained by Daily Mail, Wilde’s legal team says Sudeikis was allowed to “litigate Olivia into debt.”
“Jason should not be permitted to litigate Olivia into debt and then claim she should be deprived of her right to seek a needs-based fee contribution from him,” wrote the legal team in court documents (via Daily Mail). “While the details of Jason’s finances are presently unknown as he refused to substantively respond to basic discovery, she...
Olivia Wilde’s legal team says Jason Sudeikis is ‘far wealthier’ than her and put her in debt Olivia Wilde | Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Makers
Wilde is reportedly having financial difficulty after fighting for the custody of her children. In a legal document obtained by Daily Mail, Wilde’s legal team says Sudeikis was allowed to “litigate Olivia into debt.”
“Jason should not be permitted to litigate Olivia into debt and then claim she should be deprived of her right to seek a needs-based fee contribution from him,” wrote the legal team in court documents (via Daily Mail). “While the details of Jason’s finances are presently unknown as he refused to substantively respond to basic discovery, she...
- 3/24/2023
- by Sheiresa Ngo
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Tad the Explorer – aka Tad Stones the Chicago bricklayer – is onto his third adventure in new Enrique Gato feature, Tad the Lost Explorer and the Curse of the Mummy (or Tad the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet in some regions) and is as accident-prone as ever as he tries to gain acceptance into the upper echelons of archaeological circles.
Indeed, we first see Tad (voiced by Trevor White) making a major discovery on a dig in Mexico led by the University of Chicago’s archaeological department which (naturally) all ends in disaster. Expelled from the site and leaving ever patient girlfriend Sara (Alex Kelly) behind, a crestfallen Tad returns home to decomposing old friend Mummy (Joseph Balderrama) who is as addicted to gadgets and social media as any youth is today (parents/guardians unite in rolling their collective eyes to the cinema ceiling in weary recognition here). However, in the chaos that follows,...
Indeed, we first see Tad (voiced by Trevor White) making a major discovery on a dig in Mexico led by the University of Chicago’s archaeological department which (naturally) all ends in disaster. Expelled from the site and leaving ever patient girlfriend Sara (Alex Kelly) behind, a crestfallen Tad returns home to decomposing old friend Mummy (Joseph Balderrama) who is as addicted to gadgets and social media as any youth is today (parents/guardians unite in rolling their collective eyes to the cinema ceiling in weary recognition here). However, in the chaos that follows,...
- 9/12/2022
- by Lisa Giles-Keddie
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Only middling writing lets down the impressive-looking third instalment from an upstart Spanish studio, which follows a Chicago bricklayer’s quest to lift an ancient curse
Here is the third entry in a series of modestly budgeted, surprisingly profitable Spanish digimations, shrewdly placed at the end of the summer holidays to capitalise on any waning of interest in Minions and Super-Pets. Parents present for the long haul will have witnessed two stories unfolding, primarily how hapless Chicago bricklayer Tad Stones realised his dream of becoming a globetrotting Indiana Jones-like archaeologist.
The new one, however, is more intriguing: a pronounced narrowing of the gap between the American powerhouses who set the CGI bar and the upstart European studios who boosted their rendering capacity as those erstwhile market leaders began cutting corners. Tad’s sweetheart Sara (Alex Kelly) may possess a Disney look so comprehensive that you fear legal intervention, but...
Here is the third entry in a series of modestly budgeted, surprisingly profitable Spanish digimations, shrewdly placed at the end of the summer holidays to capitalise on any waning of interest in Minions and Super-Pets. Parents present for the long haul will have witnessed two stories unfolding, primarily how hapless Chicago bricklayer Tad Stones realised his dream of becoming a globetrotting Indiana Jones-like archaeologist.
The new one, however, is more intriguing: a pronounced narrowing of the gap between the American powerhouses who set the CGI bar and the upstart European studios who boosted their rendering capacity as those erstwhile market leaders began cutting corners. Tad’s sweetheart Sara (Alex Kelly) may possess a Disney look so comprehensive that you fear legal intervention, but...
- 9/7/2022
- by Mike McCahill
- The Guardian - Film News
Paramount has debuted a new trailer for the upcoming animation ‘Tad The Lost Explorer And The Curse Of The Mummy.’
Tad’s biggest dream is to be accepted by his archaeology colleagues, but his accident-prone nature gets in his way. When he inadvertently destroys a rare sarcophagus, a spell is cast, putting his friends’ lives in danger. Saving Mummy, Jeff and Belzoni will trigger an action-packed adventure that will lead Tad and Sara to travel to the far corners of the world to find a way to stop the curse of the Emerald Tablet.
Directed by Enrique Gato, the animation features a voice cast of Trevor White, Joseph Balderrama, Alex Kelly, Pippa Bennett-Warner, Elena Sanz.
Also in trailers – Jamie Foxx stars in trailer for ‘Day Shift’
The film hits cinemas on September 9th.
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Tad’s biggest dream is to be accepted by his archaeology colleagues, but his accident-prone nature gets in his way. When he inadvertently destroys a rare sarcophagus, a spell is cast, putting his friends’ lives in danger. Saving Mummy, Jeff and Belzoni will trigger an action-packed adventure that will lead Tad and Sara to travel to the far corners of the world to find a way to stop the curse of the Emerald Tablet.
Directed by Enrique Gato, the animation features a voice cast of Trevor White, Joseph Balderrama, Alex Kelly, Pippa Bennett-Warner, Elena Sanz.
Also in trailers – Jamie Foxx stars in trailer for ‘Day Shift’
The film hits cinemas on September 9th.
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- 7/14/2022
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Former “Big Brother” contestants are joining the outcry over Season 24, calling out the continued bullying of Taylor Hale.
After last week’s premiere, many fans expressed their anger over how the first set of competitions went, resulting in most of the women in the house losing their chance to protect themselves from eviction. But more than that, audiences found themselves raging over the treatment of Taylor by fellow contestants, Paloma and Alyssa.
“If your girls alliance is based solely on you talking s— and ‘othering’ the other women in the house then it’s trash and weak,” one person tweeted.
Now, following Sunday night’s episode, several contestants from last season — many from the dominant Cookout alliance — tweeted their disappointment in the all the houseguests’ treatment of Taylor.
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Ratings: ‘Big Brother’ Season 24 Premiere Leads Primetime With 3.7 Million Viewers
“Watching Taylor cry really broke me down,” Tiffany Mitchell, who founded The Cookout,...
After last week’s premiere, many fans expressed their anger over how the first set of competitions went, resulting in most of the women in the house losing their chance to protect themselves from eviction. But more than that, audiences found themselves raging over the treatment of Taylor by fellow contestants, Paloma and Alyssa.
“If your girls alliance is based solely on you talking s— and ‘othering’ the other women in the house then it’s trash and weak,” one person tweeted.
Now, following Sunday night’s episode, several contestants from last season — many from the dominant Cookout alliance — tweeted their disappointment in the all the houseguests’ treatment of Taylor.
Also Read:
Ratings: ‘Big Brother’ Season 24 Premiere Leads Primetime With 3.7 Million Viewers
“Watching Taylor cry really broke me down,” Tiffany Mitchell, who founded The Cookout,...
- 7/11/2022
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Bob Weir and Wolf Bros will perform a special livestream show for St. Patrick’s Day, March 17th at 9 p.m. Et/6 p.m. Pt.
The show will broadcast live from Weir’s Tri Studio in the Bay Area via the livestream platform Fans. Tickets for the show are on sale for $19.99, although the price will go up to $24.99 the day of the show. Three different merch bundles are also available, one with a T-shirt and commemorative ticket, another with a poster and commemorative ticket, and a third with the T-shirt,...
The show will broadcast live from Weir’s Tri Studio in the Bay Area via the livestream platform Fans. Tickets for the show are on sale for $19.99, although the price will go up to $24.99 the day of the show. Three different merch bundles are also available, one with a T-shirt and commemorative ticket, another with a poster and commemorative ticket, and a third with the T-shirt,...
- 3/3/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
‘Gun Ringer’.
The Northern Territory has ramped up resourcing for local productions, leveraging on the territory government’s plan to invest $9 million into the local film and screen sector over the next four years.
Three new projects are currently in production in the Top End, adding to the recent international recognition of locally filmed drama productions Top End Wedding, Sweet Country and Robbie Hood, in addition to Maya Newell’s documentary, In My Blood It Runs, which screened at the United Nations last month.
Among them is Gun Ringer, a 10 x 30 documentary series commissioned by the ABC and co-produced by Ronde and Ten 4 Media. The series is based on the successful iview series of the same name, and has attracted funding from Screen Territory, Screen Australia, Create Nsw and the ABC.
Brindle Films-produced feature documentary Uluru and the Magician, following struggling Sydney magician Dave Welzman and his top end sea change,...
The Northern Territory has ramped up resourcing for local productions, leveraging on the territory government’s plan to invest $9 million into the local film and screen sector over the next four years.
Three new projects are currently in production in the Top End, adding to the recent international recognition of locally filmed drama productions Top End Wedding, Sweet Country and Robbie Hood, in addition to Maya Newell’s documentary, In My Blood It Runs, which screened at the United Nations last month.
Among them is Gun Ringer, a 10 x 30 documentary series commissioned by the ABC and co-produced by Ronde and Ten 4 Media. The series is based on the successful iview series of the same name, and has attracted funding from Screen Territory, Screen Australia, Create Nsw and the ABC.
Brindle Films-produced feature documentary Uluru and the Magician, following struggling Sydney magician Dave Welzman and his top end sea change,...
- 10/1/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
"This is your dream! You have to go for it, do you hear me...?" Vue Cinemas has unveiled an official trailer for an indie stop-motion animated film titled Strike, made by a small studio in the UK and being released next month. As pointed out on Twitter, "the title refers to both soccer and mining - you don't get much more British than that." Strike is about a young mole from the town of Diggington who dreams of becoming a soccer player (a "footballer" in the UK) but his big challenge is telling his father. "How can he tell his dad he does not want to work at the mine, it will break his heart... This mole with a goal... should he tell?" Strike stars the voices of Lizzie Waterworth, Ken Stott, Alex Kelly, Naomi McDonald, Tom Turner, Dave Mounfield, and Beth Chalmers. This looks cute, and it's great to...
- 4/14/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Where's Seth Cohen? Olivia Wilde and Rachel Bilson had a mini The O.C. reunion on Saturday night. The actresses both attended the 2018 Baby2Baby Gala Presented by Paul Mitchell in Culver City, Calif. Wilde, who starred as Alex Kelly on the hit series, and Bilson, who starred as Summer Roberts, joined celebs Jessica Alba, Katy Perry, Kobe Bryant, Zoe Saldana, Judd Apatow, Julie Bowen, Jenna Dewan, Jennifer Garner, Leslie Mann, Busy Philipps, Kelly Rowland, Rachel Zoe, Zooey Deschanel, Lauren Conrad and Olivia Munn at the star-studded event. Amy Adams was also in attendance at the event, during which she was honored with the "Giving Tree Award," which the organization awards annually to a...
- 11/11/2018
- E! Online
Top honors at the 17th annual Tribeca Film Festival have gone to Diane for the Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature, Smuggling Hendrix for Best International Narrative Feature, and Island of the Hungry Ghosts for Best Documentary Feature. On the acting side, Alia Shawkat won Best Actress in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film for Miguel Arteta’s Duck Butter, and Jeffrey Wright took the Best Actor honor for O.G.
First-time narrative director and writer Kent Jones (who is also the executive director of the New York Film Festival) won two prizes at Tribeca for Diane, and the film starring Mary Kay Place won three. Estelle Parsons, Andrea Martin, Deirdre O’Connell and Jake Lacy co-star in the film, about a widowed, altruistic seventysomething woman whose life is dictated by the needs of others, and who finds herself forced to look at her own identity.
Screenings of...
First-time narrative director and writer Kent Jones (who is also the executive director of the New York Film Festival) won two prizes at Tribeca for Diane, and the film starring Mary Kay Place won three. Estelle Parsons, Andrea Martin, Deirdre O’Connell and Jake Lacy co-star in the film, about a widowed, altruistic seventysomething woman whose life is dictated by the needs of others, and who finds herself forced to look at her own identity.
Screenings of...
- 4/26/2018
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline Film + TV
Alex Kelly, Daniel Mays, Imelda Staunton, Philip Davis in Mike Leigh's Vera Drake Vera Drake Review: Part I Elsewhere, the director imbues Vera Drake with a somewhat artificial flavor. True, the film's 1950s working-class environment looks real — cramped homes and ugly clothes — but Leigh, as usual, overdoes the unattractiveness of his characters. His laborers have bad teeth and funny faces, and several of them look like they might belong in a mental institution. (Alex Kelly's Ethel, Vera's pathologically shy daughter, is a typical inhabitant of Mike Leigh's Mondo Labor.) Worse yet, Leigh treats them like children — sympathetically, of course, but with a not inconsiderable degree of condescension. In spite of the meticulous preparations and rehearsals that go into Leigh's projects — or perhaps because of them — several performances feel much too carefully calculated. Even so, a few of the supporting players deliver excellent work, most notably Ruth Sheen...
- 2/14/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Vera Drake (2004) Direction and screenplay: Mike Leigh Cast: Imelda Staunton, Philip Davis, Peter Wight, Daniel Mays, Alex Kelly, Eddie Marsan, Ruth Sheen, Sally Hawkins, Chris O'Dowd, Heather Craney Oscar Movies Recommended with Reservations Imelda Staunton, Philip Davis, Vera Drake Director Mike Leigh's touches are found everywhere in Vera Drake, from the film's drab, working-class social setting to the somewhat bizarre characters that inhabit that milieu (at least in Leigh's oeuvre). Even so, Vera Drake cannot quite be considered a "Mike Leigh Film." This bleak drama about a kind and gentle — if none too bright — part-time cleaning woman, part-time wife and mother, and part-time abortionist truly belongs to its leading lady, veteran stage and screen actress Imelda Staunton, whose superb tour de force carries the film to heights it would never have reached otherwise. Set in post-war England circa 1950, Vera Drake is the story of a naïve, kind-hearted, middle-aged [...]...
- 2/14/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Updated Brackets Here
Day 14: As I type, there is 11 minutes left before I close the polls, and where usually I am safe to assume the winner as it is hundreds of votes ahead, today I can't for the Scrubs vs. Desperate Housewives battle as there is 12 votes in it (to Desperate Housewives atm), however we can safely say that Grey's Anatomy is sailing through to Round 3 after seeing off a disappointing second round tie with Deadwood, which lost around 1000 votes from it's First round victory over House. It was a low voting day, people perhaps less interested en-masse for any of the shows on offer. I will type in 8 minutes now here the results of the Scrubs/Desperate Housewives battle: Desperate Housewives clung on by a mere 10 votes, the gap didn't close fast enough! Goodbye Scrubs.Today we have some of the Contests Big Guns in action once again,...
Day 14: As I type, there is 11 minutes left before I close the polls, and where usually I am safe to assume the winner as it is hundreds of votes ahead, today I can't for the Scrubs vs. Desperate Housewives battle as there is 12 votes in it (to Desperate Housewives atm), however we can safely say that Grey's Anatomy is sailing through to Round 3 after seeing off a disappointing second round tie with Deadwood, which lost around 1000 votes from it's First round victory over House. It was a low voting day, people perhaps less interested en-masse for any of the shows on offer. I will type in 8 minutes now here the results of the Scrubs/Desperate Housewives battle: Desperate Housewives clung on by a mere 10 votes, the gap didn't close fast enough! Goodbye Scrubs.Today we have some of the Contests Big Guns in action once again,...
- 7/4/2010
- by Adam.D.Harris
- SpoilerTV
Day 6: Welcome once again, to the latest set of polls for the Best Show Competition 2010. Yesterday once again saw some shockers and surprises in a quieter day for votes. I can safely say I am not winning the competition. I have less than half the scores right so far :P We say goodbye to Band of Brothers (Scandelous), House (Bonkers, although Deadwood is quality TV), One Tree Hill and Prison Break. Through is Grey's, Desperate Housewives, Deadwood & Scrubs. The competition is throwing in some right shockers. I have noticed a few negative comments on the way the competition is going, and I will say I have been surprised with some of the votes, but this is a hunt for the best TV show as voted for by the readers of SpoilerTV and other related sites, and so what they say is what is the case. I'm enjoying the shock,...
- 6/26/2010
- by Adam.D.Harris
- SpoilerTV
Topping Maxim magazine's Hot 100 in 2009, Olivia Wilde shows off why she deserves the title with some sexy new photos. The 25-year-old TV actress' steamy new pictures are featured in the new issue of GQ Italy, and expose her in nothing but her skimpy underwear while posing provocatively in front of the camera.
One picture in particular captures her going topless when standing in front of a wall. Although wearing nothing on her upper body, she managed to cover up her private parts with hands. Two other photos snap the actress behind Thirteen character of "House M.D." rolling around as well as laying down in bed in her lingerie.
Making her break in television with the role of Alex Kelly in "The O.C.", Olivia Wilde went on to join "House M.D." in autumn 2007. She has since taken on the role of internist Dr. Remy Hadley. In addition to her TV credits,...
One picture in particular captures her going topless when standing in front of a wall. Although wearing nothing on her upper body, she managed to cover up her private parts with hands. Two other photos snap the actress behind Thirteen character of "House M.D." rolling around as well as laying down in bed in her lingerie.
Making her break in television with the role of Alex Kelly in "The O.C.", Olivia Wilde went on to join "House M.D." in autumn 2007. She has since taken on the role of internist Dr. Remy Hadley. In addition to her TV credits,...
- 1/12/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Mischa Barton prefers kissing girls onscreen because lesbian love scenes are more "relaxed."
The 23-year-old actress locked lips with Alex Kelly during her stint on teen drama The O.C., and she got intimate with Evan Rachel Wood in U.S. TV show Once And Again. Barton also starred in 2008 movie You and I, which told the story of two teenage girls who fall in love after meeting at a concert.
Barton admits she prefers same-sex smooching in front of the camera, because it's less stressful than kissing male co-stars.
She tells Britain's Ok magazine, "It doesn't annoy me that much. It's so much easier to kiss another girl. You're so much more relaxed filming and you can have a laugh. It can get a bit tense with a guy."...
The 23-year-old actress locked lips with Alex Kelly during her stint on teen drama The O.C., and she got intimate with Evan Rachel Wood in U.S. TV show Once And Again. Barton also starred in 2008 movie You and I, which told the story of two teenage girls who fall in love after meeting at a concert.
Barton admits she prefers same-sex smooching in front of the camera, because it's less stressful than kissing male co-stars.
She tells Britain's Ok magazine, "It doesn't annoy me that much. It's so much easier to kiss another girl. You're so much more relaxed filming and you can have a laugh. It can get a bit tense with a guy."...
- 12/10/2009
- WENN
Having on-screen lesbian kiss for several times, Mischa Barton finds herself more comfortable kissing girls than boys. "It's so much easier to kiss another girl," the actress shared as quoted by Hollyscoop. "You're so much more relaxed filming and you can have a laugh. It can get a bit tense with a guy."
The former star of TV series "The O.C." furthermore shared her confusion on why people still consider her lesbian lip-locking a big deal. "I don't know why that keeps coming up," the 23-year-old beauty opened up. "It doesn't annoy me that much."
Mischa was seen having her first girl-on-girl kiss in ABC's TV series "Once and Again", where she shares kiss with Evan Rachel Wood's Jessie Sammler. Then in "The O.C.", she once again had lesbian lip-locking when her character Marissa Cooper develops a relationship with Olivia Wilde's Alex Kelly.
The Sonja Stone of the...
The former star of TV series "The O.C." furthermore shared her confusion on why people still consider her lesbian lip-locking a big deal. "I don't know why that keeps coming up," the 23-year-old beauty opened up. "It doesn't annoy me that much."
Mischa was seen having her first girl-on-girl kiss in ABC's TV series "Once and Again", where she shares kiss with Evan Rachel Wood's Jessie Sammler. Then in "The O.C.", she once again had lesbian lip-locking when her character Marissa Cooper develops a relationship with Olivia Wilde's Alex Kelly.
The Sonja Stone of the...
- 12/10/2009
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Until recently, dual Irish-American citizen Olivia Wilde had been known mainly for her sultry roles on screens big and small--such seductively mixed-up characters as Alex Kelly, Mischa Barton's lesbian love interest on The O.C., doomed femme fatale Thirteen (aka Dr. Remy Hadley) on House, and the haughty Princess Inanna, opposite Jack Black in next month's zany hunter-gatherer comedy, Year One. But now the 25-year-old Wilde has gone from sultry to flat-out hot: She's Numero Uno--in other words the absolute most smokin', stunning, sizzling--on Maxim's brand new Hot 100 List (and that's up from her No. 61 ranking just a few years ago). Wilde took a break from filming Disney sci-fi thriller Tron 2.0--she stars alongside Garrett Hedlund and Jeff Bridges--to talk to The Daily Beast....
- 5/20/2009
- by The Daily Beast
- Huffington Post
Maxim magazine released its Hot 100 list, naming Olivia Wilde the sexiest woman alive. The "House" actress beat Megan Fox (Transformers) to take the top slot this year. Making up the top three is Bar Refaeli, the 24-year-old Israeli model. Wilde, 25, came to fame as Alex Kelly in the teen drama "The O.C." In 2007 she joined the cast of "House," playing the role Dr. Remy Hadley. She has also appeared in "Turistas" and stars in the upcoming "Year One" comedy. This year's Hot 100 list also includes Michelle Obama in 93rd place, with Maxim decreeing that she is the "hottest First Lady" in history. Some of the other interesting ones are Scarlett Johansson (#34), Angelina Jolie (#26), Eva Mendes (#24), Lindsay Lohan (#23), Kate Beckinsale (#22), Jessica Alba (#13), Jessica Biel (#11). Top 10: 1. Olivia Wilde 2. Megan Fox 3. Bar Refaeli 4. Malin Akerman 5. Mila Kunis 6. Eliza Dushku 7. Adriana Lima 8. Rihanna 9. Jordana Brewster 10. Jennifer Love Hewitt...
- 5/14/2009
- WorstPreviews.com
Maxim magazine's annual Hot 100 list for this year has been unveiled, witnessing actress Olivia Wilde nabbing the No. 1 spot. Currently starring as Remy "Thirteen" Hadley in Fox's "House M.D.", she indeed is recognized for her portrayal of Alex Kelly in TV series "The O.C."
"Olivia Wilde has been the sexiest woman on television since she heated up 'The Oc' five years ago," Maxim's new Editor in Chief, Joe Levy, sings his praise for the 25-year-old star. "She's smart, she's beautiful, and she has dual citizenship in the Us and Ireland - what more can a man ask for?"
Securing the runner-up position is movie hottie Megan Fox. "Seriously, do women get more painfully hot than this?" so it is written in the magazine about her. "Megan Fox has the face of an angel, a body so perfect that God may have carved it out of soap while in the shower...
"Olivia Wilde has been the sexiest woman on television since she heated up 'The Oc' five years ago," Maxim's new Editor in Chief, Joe Levy, sings his praise for the 25-year-old star. "She's smart, she's beautiful, and she has dual citizenship in the Us and Ireland - what more can a man ask for?"
Securing the runner-up position is movie hottie Megan Fox. "Seriously, do women get more painfully hot than this?" so it is written in the magazine about her. "Megan Fox has the face of an angel, a body so perfect that God may have carved it out of soap while in the shower...
- 5/14/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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