Lindsay Sloane
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Actress Lindsay Sloane has transformed into a blonde bombshell for a new movie role - but the change of hair colour has attracted "creepy" attention from old men.
Lindsay Sloane Loved Working with Will Farrell on The Other Guys
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Lindsay Sloane loved working with Will Farrell on the set of "The Other Guys," as well as the opportunities to hang out with him. She thinks he's "really, really funny," and that this movie in particular is especially good. Popular: 3 hours 8 minutes ago source: (clicknews.org)
Colin Farrell s new look
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Colin Farrell is one of the sexiest men in Hollywood (yea, I said it) but for his new movie, the Irish actor is sporting a decidedly dreadful do. Colin's comb over is apparently the key to fully embodying one of the titular "Horrible Bosses" Jennifer Aniston & Jason Bateman's now shooting workplace murder comedy. The plot kind of sounds like "Strangers On A Train" -- three friends, all endlessly frustrated by their working environments, decide that the solution is to kill each other's bosses, leaving no motive. Normally I'd anticipate horrible results (this is a Jennifer Aniston movie after all), but given the supporting cast -- Kevin Spacey, Donald Sutherland, Jamie Foxx, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis and Lindsay Sloane -- I can't be anything but hopeful about this July 2011 release.
Lindsay Sloane I wish Schindler s List had a blooper reel
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Lindsay Sloane claims that she has two kinds of fans -- young girls that love her from "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" and gays that adore her from "Bring It On." And despite my love of talking cats, I firmly fall into the latter group. But with a pair of new roles Lindsay is ready to make a play for the fellas. First up is "She's Out of My League," where Lindsay plays Marni -- the ex-girlfriend from hell. Literally. OK, so that might not bring all the boys to the yard, but her role as Mark Wahlberg's girlfriend in "The Other Guys," co-starring Will Ferrell might do the trick. I rang up Lindsay for a frank discussion about being the reigning queen of big screen bitchdom and her love of bloopers before inadvertently introducing her to a whole new career path. PopWrap: Marni is one of those characters you love to hate -- what attracted you to her? Lindsay Sloane: I think exactly that â you love to hate her. For so long in my career, other than "Bring it On" when I played Big Red, Iâve played really nice girls that are insecure. Closer to who I am. Thereâs something about playing someone who is so out there and has no moral code at all, that you can take it as far as you want and do things youâd never do in your real life. PW: A lot of times actors will talk about understanding the motivations of their "villain" character in order to play them, any of that here? Lindsay: Nope! [laughs] I knew going in that she was the one character in the movie who could be a cartoon. You really have to hate this girl. The only sense of humanity I gave her is that these girls really do exist. PW: Where? Lindsay: It's the girl that always thinks sheâs the most popular or beautiful. But then she moves to a bigger city and realizes sheâs not all that. So to me, itâs based in reality. But the way we played it was so heightened. Even my hair, my makeup, my clothes â I walked around the mall in Pittsburgh. Not to offend any Pittsburghers PW: Yea, donât pull a Sienna Miller. Lindsay: No, no, no! [laughs] I loved filming in Pittsburgh â but I just think there are different beauty codes in different parts of the word. And girls in Pittsburgh like to mix it up. At least the ones I saw â clothes are just a bit too tight, eyeliner just a bit too bright and I wanted my hair to be really big. It was less about Pittsburgh and more about my character in relation to the other girls in the movie. They were very simple and I had all this going on. I almost wanted her to feel like she was in a different time period. PW: I got a lot of 80âs Jersey mall from Marni. Lindsay: Totally! Iâm so glad you got that! PW: But that doesn't even begin to address her biggest fashion faux pas -- the matching sweatshirts. Lindsay: Oh yea. [laughs] As soon as you open that gift box with the matching sweatshirt in it, get the hell out of there! I also think that when his mom starts giving you Christmas sweaters with reindeers on them, that's another sign to run. PW: I thought it was awful that even though you were so awful to Kirk, his family preferred you. Lindsay: Thatâs the saddest part about the entire movie for me. Not only is this girl horrible, but his family chose her over him. That scenes where weâre all eating and he brings Aliceâs character home, itâs like the lowest low. Normally your mom is the one like âyouâre handsome, you deserve herâ but they were like âis this an alternate universe?â PW: That lunch table scene was amazing. Lindsay: I love that scene so much. It took two days to film because there were so many actors around the table and I have never laughed that hard in my life â the actorâs in this movie were insanely funny. There are so many moments where you see us laughing â there must not have been any take where we could keep our s*** together. Normally if someoneâs laughing they throw that take out, but I donât think they had any options here because we were not professional actors in a couple of the scenes [laughs]. PW: So what you're saying is the blooper reel may be longer than movie? Lindsay: Yes. But I have to say, thatâs the part of movies I look forward to the most â the gag reel. And I always hope there will be bloopers on really inappropriate movies, like "Schindlerâs List." Not so much! I think that comes from the actor in me, wanting to see serious actors be unprofessional at work like I am. PW: I think you should make some "Silkwood" bloopers for Funny Or Die! Lindsay: Oh god, you heard it here first. Thatâs such a good idea. You may have just started a whole new career path for me. PW: As if the career path you were already on wasn't amazing. I mean Big Red is one of the greatest cinematic bitches ever. Lindsay: Oh god, thatâs so awesome. PW: Are you aware of the impact that character, and movie, had? Lindsay: I always say that my fanbase are gay men and 14-year-old girls. Everything Iâve done is either "Sabrina" or "Bring It On," so I attract a certain demo of people. In those moments, I feel like I've made an impression in this industry. Nothing makes me feel cooler â all actors are actors because weâre desperate to be liked and probably werenât in our childhoodâs. But the funny thing about "Bring It On" is when we were filming it, we literally thought it would go straight to video. PW: Really? Lindsay: Once again when you feel free and comfortable, because you donât think anyone will see it, youâre able to do it all without judgement. And I think that makes the best movies. In the end, thatâs why people loved that movie. Meanwhile, I thought I was going to get fired every single day from that one. PW: Why? Lindsay: I am not a dancer. I was able to pull it together for those scenes, but when I walked in, everyone else was two weeks in to cheer camp because I didnât have as many cheers as they did. And it was crazy how good they were â they could have legitimately competed at nationals. So I thought, who are they bringing in to replace me? PW: OK, so tell me -- if Big Red and Marni were locked in a room, whoâd emerge victorious? Lindsay: Oh my. I feel like Big Red was arrogant in one aspect of her life. She was an awesome cheerleader. Later in life, I donât think she went on to do great things. Marni is the devil incarnate and just think until the end of time sheâs going to be a mean cold hearted bitch. I donât think she learned any sort of lesson at the end of this movie, I still think she sees herself as hot s*** and will until the end of time. PW: Your next movie also is filled with amazing comedians -- "The Other Guys" with Will Ferrell, Steve Coogan, Mark Wahlberg. Who do you play in that? Lindsay: I play Mark Wahlbergâs girlfriend. Hard work. Very hard work. I am his love interest that breaks up with him because Iâm tired of dating a cop. Heâs all about the force and has no priorities. Throughout the movie he spends part of his time visiting me at various locations trying to win me back. PW: Is it one of those things where the script comes across your desk and you see "New Adam McKay film starring Will Ferrell" and say, "I'm in" without reading it? Lindsay: Or, âIâm not going to read this because Iâll never get it!â [laughs] I wanted this desperately because all I want to do is be in funny movies, and this is the pinnacle of that. I am the biggest Will fan and this is cool because you also see how funny Mark Wahlberg is. Seeing them together, itâs this crazy buddy movie and you canât believe they havenât made one of these before. PW: So being a big Ferrell fan, could you maintain professional decorum on set? Lindsay: Oh, no, I was not professional at all. Luckily heâs the nicest guy in the world and I donât say that lightly. Out of anyone who has had any modicum of success, he is the ultimate kind, kind soul. PW: Adam & Will's movies are very much sink or swim situations, what was your first day like? Lindsay: It was a scene that may or may not be in the movie. You know that Adam & Will film like four hour movies that they cut down to 90 minutes. My first scene was a breakfast scene with Steve, Will, Mark, Eva Mendes ... and me! I kept having moments of âone of these things is not like the other.â [laughs] Basically you do the scene once as is in the script and then itâs a comic free-for-all. I was just having moments where Iâd say, âyouâre not a fan, be present, be in the scene.â But I'd just watch them in awe and think, âspeak! Speak! Say something!â "She's Out of My League" is now on DVD
Jennifer Love Hewitt Is Prepared to Service You Trade Roundup
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Well, she really doesn't want to, but she might have to. Plus: a YouTuber becomes a TV movie star, the balcony closes for good, Diablo Cody makes her All About Steve, and fat people ruin America. Also, Sarah Palin. Oh here's an awful thing. You know Fred, that high-voiced YouTube thing where the strange teenage boy plays a strange child? Yeah, well, it's inexplicably popular and is now going to become a series of TV movies for Nickelodeon. I mean... I guess that's fine. If that's what kids are liking. You know who else is in it? John Cena. The wrestler. Did you ever see The Marine? That's this action movie he was in. He's such a hilarious oaf in it. He has this tiny wife and they're supposed to have sexy but loving sex and it's like Conan the Barbarian doing it with Tinkerbell. It's so gross. Plus he wears these bizarre wide-leg jeans the whole time because his legs are not normal human sized. It's marvelous. Oh, but, yeah. Fred. Enjoy it. [Variety] In other fun news, there's going to be a Lifetime movie in which Jennifer Love Hewitt gives rub 'n tugs. Or, like, is expected to, but doesn't. But there is going to be a movie featuring both JLH and the idea of happy ending massages. In the sequel, '90s Gross Out 2: Tha Extreme, Breckin Meyer judges a felching contest. Whee. [THR] Though it should have been canceled the minute Roger Ebert left, it wasn't. But now At the Movies has finally been given the axe, after 24 seasons. Somewhere, Ben Lyons sits by a phone, waiting. (Hopefully he will wait forever.) [TheWrap] Screenwriter Diablo Cody is working on a new movie called Young Adult, about a YA fiction author who goes back to her hometown to stalk an ex-boyfriend. What can she say, he's the cheese to her macaroni, homeskillet. Or some such nonsense. [THR] The pleasant Melissa McCarthy (from the unpleasant Gilmore Girls) has been cast in a new Chuck Lorre show called Mike & Molly, about a couple that meets at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting. A show about chubby people? I mean, a scripted show? Fucking Obama, man. Oh also the likable Lindsay Sloane has been cast in that new show from the How I Met Your Mother geniuses, to be called I Met Your Mother Already But Here's How I Coined Some Annoying Terms. [THR] Sarah Palin's new Alaska show, The Land Runs Black With Oil, Red With Moose Blood, will air on the TLC network, which is owned by Discovery. A friend always says that TLC has become the People With Conditions channel, so this fits! Little Worldview, Big State? [Variety]

