Monday, December 21, 2015
'Star Wars' fan legally changes name to Darth Vader
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Ellen DeGeneres And Carrie Fisher Sell 'Star Wars' Tickets On The Street
Ellen DeGeneres and Princess Leia just made a few "Star Wars" fans very happy.
In a segment for Monday's episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," Carrie Fisher and Ellen hit the streets to help a few lucky fans get their hands on movie tickets for the opening night of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." Naturally, hilarity ensues.
Watch below as Carrie and Ellen, both sporting Princess Leia-esque furry ear muffs, stop drivers and sell tickets on the side of the road.
The latest film in the "Star Wars" franchise has already broken records with advanced ticket sales generating over $50 million. It's hands down the most highly-anticipated film of the year.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" hits theaters on Dec. 18.
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Friday, November 20, 2015
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Monday, November 16, 2015
Chris Pine Dons World War I-Era Costume For 'Wonder Woman'
Actor Chris Pine is best known for playing the archetypal pilot of the future, Captain James T. Kirk, in J.J. Abrams' recent "Star Trek" movies. We just caught our first glimpse of his role in the upcoming "Wonder Woman" movie, though, and it looks like he'll be summoning the past rather than blasting into the future this time around.
French actor Saïd Taghmaoui tweeted out a photo of himself and Chris Pine in costume for the movie -- then quickly took it down. But not before a speedy superhero fan grabbed it. Here's the pic:
Chris Pine on the set of #WonderWoman! It's finally happening.... pic.twitter.com/J7bmjYbT4m
— Connor (@ConnorFilm) November 14, 2015
Relatively little is known about "Wonder Woman" at this point; it's not slated for release until June 23, 2017, after all, and filming just began. But that hasn't stopped fans from speculating about Pine and Taghmaoui's intriguingly old-style costumes. The leading theory is that Pine plays two different characters in the movie: Wonder Woman's love interest Steve Trevor and Trevor's identical-looking grandpa, a World War I-era pilot who discovers Wonder Woman on the island of the Amazons. And this photo, therefore, would be from the earlier plot.
We may get slightly more clarity about all this next spring, in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." Both it and "Wonder Woman" are part of the same DC Cinematic Universe, and Wonder Woman, played by Israeli actress Gal Gadot, will appear in both movies. For now, though, speculation about Pine's character is just rumors.
Not a rumor, though? He rocks that side-swept hair and leather jacket pretty well.
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Thursday, November 12, 2015
Don't Call Khloe Kardashian 'The Fat Sister'
Khloe Kardashian has developed some thick skin over the years.
The youngest sister in the original Kardashian triumvirate has always been candid about struggling with her weight, especially when she's constantly held in competition with sisters who stomp down the runway at Victoria's Secret fashion shows and pose nude every other Tuesday.
In her new book Strong Looks Better Naked, Khloe opens up about being called "the fat sister" and how she would never describe herself in those terms.
"It's so funny because I didn't think I was that sister," she told E!'s Maria Menounos. "I didn't think I was the fat sister until people would call me that. And I was like, ‘Am I?' Like I just didn't really think of myself as being fat."
"Looking back now I realized I was unhealthy but I wasn't," she continued. "I think we all know what fat is, I don't think I was fat, I think I was unhealthy."
Khloe also revealed the body shaming was a bit of a double-edged sword. Words can cut like knives, but they can also make you more resilient.
It did make me strong for sure and being able to endure that stuff but it also makes me realize how like fucked up people are. How judgmental and how people's words can hurt other people and what effect it does have on them. I understand why some people succumb to eating disorders or just the peer pressure, I do get that. But I'm proud of myself that I didn't and I'm able to walk away and actually say it made me stronger.
On Tuesday, Khloe shared a video from her pay-for-entry app on Instagram, in which she and BFF Malika Haqq played a game, "No F**ks Given," that determines, well, you can figure it out:
A video posted by Khloé (@khloekardashian) on
Considering her smoldering Complex cover, we think it's safe to say that when it comes to her haters, Khloe has only one thing to say:
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Tuesday, November 3, 2015
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
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Olivia Wilde Was Hammered While Filming 'Drinking Buddies,' Which Makes Sense
When filming a movie called "Drinking Buddies," it's only fair that alcohol is involved. According to a new interview with actress Olivia Wilde, who starred in the 2013 indie flick, the actors actually drank real alcohol during filming. Because of costs, of course.
"We were hammered the entire movie because it was real beer, because beer on that set was cheaper than water," said Wilde in an interview with People.
Apparently, the use of a "real" prop took a little bit of getting used to for Wilde's co-star Anna Kendrick.
"She's about this big and she sat down to do the first scene and took a huge gulp of beer, not realizing it was real, and was, like, instantly hammered."
Kendrick has spoken before about getting buzzed while filming in a 2013 interview. After realizing that she was, in fact, drinking a real beer halfway through the take, Kendrick also realized she was no longer sober.
"And so as soon as the take was over, I had to announce to everybody that I was drunk at work," said Kendrick in an interview with Vulture. "I was horrified by the idea that I was going to be the next troublesome star who got drunk and started flipping over tables or whatever. I just tried to sit quietly until I sobered up."
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