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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

The Kardashians yet -- and you secretly can't help but respect their business savvy -- snap up some of their new designs for the Kardashian Kollection at Sears. The line seems pretty affordable compared to most, priced at $22 to $99 regularly, but you can land a 30 percent discount during the store's 72-hour presale, going on now through August 10.While it's less expensive than most of the Kardashians' couture costs, the fashions do look like garments the girls would wear.

The collection includes a leopard-print jumpsuit that I could definitely see on Kourtney, a black-and-white one-shoulder dress in the style of Khloe, and fancy footwear that is very similar to the spiked heels Kim often wears.The trio is also selling notice-me jewelry, chain handbags, and lacy lingerie.Of course, the big question is whether or not fans will want to buy the glam Kardashian sisters' looks at a discount store where I'm almost certain the trio never shops.

Fiona Apple was born on 13th September 1977 is a Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter. She gained popularity through her 1996 album Tidal, especially with the single "Criminal" and its music video. Her music is influenced by everything from early jazz, pop, to alt-rock. It is also characterized by Apple's candid personal lyrics and imaginative productions, often featuring idiosyncratic arrangements with instruments as varied as the french horn and optigan.

"Criminal," the third single, became Apple's breakthrough hit. The song reached the top forty on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, while the controversial Mark Romanek-directed music video ? in which a scantily-clad Apple cavorted in a '70s-era tract house ? became very popular on MTV. Apple later said: "I decided if I was going to be exploited, then I would do the exploiting myself"

It did not fare as well commercially as her debut, though it was an RIAA-certified platinum album and sold 1 million copies in the U.S. The album's lead single, "Fast as You Can", reached the top 20 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart and became Apple's first Top 40 hit in the UK. The videos for two follow-up singles, "Paper Bag" and "Limp" (directed by then-boyfriend Anderson), received very little play.

Apple recorded a cover of "Sally's Song" for the special edition release of the soundtrack, released in 2006, for the Tim Burton film The Nightmare Before Christmas. In May 2006 Apple paid tribute to Elvis Costello on VH1's concert series Decades Rock Live by performing Costello's hit "I Want You"; her version was subsequently released as a digital single.

Juliette Lewis was born on 21th June 1973, in Los Angeles, California, USA, Lewis was the daughter of film and television player Geoffrey Lewis and mother Glenis, a graphic artist, who had seven marriages and 11 children between them. Lewis wanted to be an actor from the time she was six, and when she was a teen she landed her first "daughter" roles in the Showtime.

The following year she gave a breakout performance as the thumb-sucking nymphet struggling for independence from her warring parents in Martin Scorsese's chilling remake of "Cape Fear" (1991), which earned her an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress.

Lewis was back on the road in Oliver Stone's satirical take on the media,"Natural Born Killers" (1994), where she shared sociopathic tendencies with fellow love-thug Woody Harrelson during a Southwest killing spree. To her credit, Lewis ably captured the frighteningly odd emptiness of her character's moral inattention.

She resurfaced with a vengeance in "Whip It" (2009), Drew Barrymore's directorial debut in which Lewis co-starred as the coach of a female roller-derby teen and the terrifying archrival of a newcomer on the circuit (Ellen Page). With its all-star cast of favorite indie film actresses, the film positioned Lewis to regain her big screen visibility and remind viewers of her fiery onscreen appeal.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Anne Hathaway as sexy Selina "Catwoman" Kyle in "The Dark Knight Rises." The costume is different from previous Catwoman outfits and doesn't include cat ears like Halle Berry's 2004 outfit.Warner Bros. has been keeping details about the movie under wraps only revealing small bits and pieces of the movie. When grilled about her role Hathaway said, "I signed a blood oath," refusing to give up the goods.

Here are our favorite celebrity superheroes.Although George Clooney admitted himself the movie "Batman and Robin" where he played Batman was quite arguably one of the first films ever made, he still looked super sexy in his form fitting costume.

In "Ironman" Downey plays a billionaire entrepreneur with a flair for mechanics. His toned bod, superhero wit and charming smile made us want to swoon.We barely remember this movie. What was the plot again? We were way too busy being distracted by Aussie actor Chris Hemsworth's sexy chest and biceps the size of tree trunks.

We think this time parents really do understand, Will! The former Fresh Prince Will Smith is looking fly in "Hancock," a movie about a hard-living superhero who has fallen out of favor with the public and enters into an interesting relationship with a woman. We don't know why this movie received such bad reviews, this is one superhero I don't think any girl would mind falling for!

Okay, so he wasn't necessarily a superhero in "The Dark Knight" but Heath Ledger's portrayal of The Joker left us cringing in our seats. We think The Joker's bad boy attitude is kind of hot if you're into the whole guy wearing makeup and killing people thing, which we totally are (sometimes). Ledger's untimely death after filming left fans around the world saddened but we still pay tribute to his legacy by watching his bad boy role.

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