Thursday, June 10, 2010

I Am Link

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--- Blood Boy - io9 has got a collection of six clips from True Blood up, including one which involves Alexander Skarsgard strutting around in his silky red robe, seen there to the right. The show starts on Sunday so I'm not bothering to watch these clips, but anything that gives us a taste of Alex is welcomed, anytime and anywhere, yo.

How excited are we all? I'm dyin' here.

Oh and PopWrap has an interview with Tara, aka the actress and MNPP-love Rutina Wesley, up that's good stuff too. Poor Tara, forced to mourn a loser like Eggs. God I won't miss him. Outstanding abs included!

--- Riddle Him That - The rumor's already been denied by his people but apparently somebody's saying somewhere that Joseph Gordon Levitt's been joking about playing The Riddler in the third Batman movie, and I'm regurgitating this baseless claim because I like the sound of it. Happen!

--- Now A Warning - Nathaniel's got a great great piece up on one of my favorite 90s comedies, Death Becomes Her, in a new entry in his reanimated series in honor of Meryl Streep.

--- Love Him, Hate Him - There you are, confusing crush John Mayer! He sorta disappeared for a bit when he said some stupid racist stuff or something? I don't know, I can't listen to him. Lust after him, yes. Listen to him, no. Anyway that enormously be-abbed dude with the unfortunate face from Jersey Shore is standing beside Mr. Mayer in the full version of that picutre which you can see at Towleroad; I do not allow pictures of those people here at MNPP though. My barely-there sporadically-applied standards rearing their head again!

--- Spanish Ladies - A pair of lovelies have signed on for Almodovar's next flick, the revenge thriller reunion between Pedro and Antonio Banderas that I am supa supa psyched about.

--- Underground Coolness - Via Arbo comes this news about a subway tomb of 50s movie posters having been exhumed in London. Awesome! I can't remember where it was I saw it but there was this passage in the subways here in NY that I saw ages ago that you could see into this closed-off section of hallway and there were old posters from the 70s hanging on the wall. That was nifty too.

--- And finally, Joe sums up all there is that needs to be said about the idea of a movie based on that Tom Cruise character in Tropic Thunder that he humiliated himself by reprising on the MTV Movie Awards this past weekend. This man is such a joke. Jesus.
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