Birthday shoutouts go to Paul and Morgan Hamm (above), who are 34, Ross Matthews is 34, and Nia Vardalos is 51.
Dane DeHaan on kissing Daniel Radcliffe in Kill Your Darlings: “We did it three times really fast. Then it was over, just like that. We looked at each other like, Holy shit. We just did it. Any time I have a love interest in a movie, it’s my job to actually fall in love with them. While I was making this movie, I totally fell in love with Dan.”
Elton again tries to explain why he’s going to Russia: “I’m not going to go into Russia and tell [Vladimir Putin] to go to hell and things like that. That’s not the way things are done. You chip away at something, and you hope there will be dialogue and that the situation can get better. You don’t just go...
Dane DeHaan on kissing Daniel Radcliffe in Kill Your Darlings: “We did it three times really fast. Then it was over, just like that. We looked at each other like, Holy shit. We just did it. Any time I have a love interest in a movie, it’s my job to actually fall in love with them. While I was making this movie, I totally fell in love with Dan.”
Elton again tries to explain why he’s going to Russia: “I’m not going to go into Russia and tell [Vladimir Putin] to go to hell and things like that. That’s not the way things are done. You chip away at something, and you hope there will be dialogue and that the situation can get better. You don’t just go...
- 9/24/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Never has third place been so satisfying.
Coming into the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, the U.S. men's gymnastics team was shaping up as one of the favorites in the team events. Led by Paul and Morgan Hamm, the Americans were considered a near lock for a silver or even a gold medal.
But then disaster struck. As the games got under way, Paul was forced to withdraw from competition due to hand and shoulder injuries, followed 10 days later by his brother with a bad ankle.
Suddenly, the team with its eyes on the podium was picked to finish out of the top eight and be forgotten. That is, until a scrappy unit led by Houston native Jonathan Horton rallied to the cause and finished with a surprising bronze medal.
Pics: 2012 Summer Olympics Hotties
Horton, the only male member of that team performing in the medal round at the XXX Summer Olympics in London Monday,...
Coming into the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, the U.S. men's gymnastics team was shaping up as one of the favorites in the team events. Led by Paul and Morgan Hamm, the Americans were considered a near lock for a silver or even a gold medal.
But then disaster struck. As the games got under way, Paul was forced to withdraw from competition due to hand and shoulder injuries, followed 10 days later by his brother with a bad ankle.
Suddenly, the team with its eyes on the podium was picked to finish out of the top eight and be forgotten. That is, until a scrappy unit led by Houston native Jonathan Horton rallied to the cause and finished with a surprising bronze medal.
Pics: 2012 Summer Olympics Hotties
Horton, the only male member of that team performing in the medal round at the XXX Summer Olympics in London Monday,...
- 7/30/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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