Showing posts with label famous celebrity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label famous celebrity. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Top Hottest Vampires Ever

Top Hottest Vampires Ever
It’s a question that has flummoxed the world of film journalism for decades. What is it that makes those vampires so damn hot!? We studied the best of them.

Salma Hayek in From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

Salma Hayek is the fantastically named Santanico Pandemonium, the main attraction at ultra sleazy bar The Titty Twister, slithering around the place with her pet snake. But patrons beware – when the time is right, Santanico is ready to change into a feral killer and lead the slaughter of anyone foolish enough to stop by.

Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise in Interview With The Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)

Long before Stephenie Meyer was cranking out iconic supernatural characters, Anne Rice was the queen of the damned with a massive literary following. Neil Jordan took a shot at one of her books and offered up two very different undead souls – Tom Cruise’s schemingly sexy Lestat and Brad Pitt’s brooding Louis.

Kiefer Sutherland in The Lost Boys (1987)

It’s vampirism as peer pressure when two brothers (Corey Feldman and Corey Haim) discover that the local cool kids are a little more dangerous than just sneaking a quick ciggie round the back of the local library. We’re introduced to louche lothario leader David (Kiefer Sutherland), all strutting cool and Bill Idol-inspired hairdo.

Mathilda May in Lifeforce (1985)

Sci-fi vamps from outer spaaaace! Yes, it’s an extremely cheesy, often cheap-looking horror thriller that features the likes of Patrick Stewart and Steve Railsbeck. But it also boasts the glory of often-nude Mathilda May, a deeply erotic memory for men of a certain age. Oh, and the energy-sucking concept of the movie is nifty, too.

Kate Beckinsale in Underworld (2003)

The Blade films had largely cornered the market on leather clad battling vamps, but then Kate Beckinsale and her catsuit arrived. Shot fetishistically by hubby-to-be Len Wiseman, it’s fang-bearer as music video/video game warrior as two tribes go to war for a vampires versus lycans scrap.

David Boreanaz in Angel (1999)

Joss Whedon spun off the extra-brooding cursed vampire Angel (David Boreanaz) into his own show on the back of Buffy, but made the sensible choice to port over sexy, lethal female fang-bearer Darla (Julie Benz). She’s the perfect foil for him, since she’s the one who turned Angel back in the day, and she exudes dangerous, yet attractive appeal.

Jenny Wright in Near Dark (1987)

Kathryn Bigelow brought us redneck vamps led by Lance Henriksen’s imposing Jesse Hooker and the impulsive, sociopathic Severen (Bill Paxton). But the real s3x appeal of the group is offered by Mae (Jenny Wright), who just can’t help seducing local men.

Catharine Deneuve in The Hunger (1983)


One of the more famous lady vamp films finds ageless sexpot Miriam (Catherine Deneuve) seducing both men and women by offering them a chance to cling to their youth – at least, until she’s finished with them. She resonates raw appeal and manages to turn the head of the otherwise sceptical Dr Sarah Roberts (Susan Sarandon).

Lesbian Vampire Killers (2009)

The actual movie might never have lived up to that fun title in terms of pure entertainment value, but Silvia Colloca’s sly vampire queen Carmilla more than made up for the sheer disappointment of suffering through Corden and Horne mugging their way around the turgid gags in the rest of the running time.

Robert Pattinson in Twilight (2008)

Love ‘em or loathe ‘em, the vampires of Stephenie Meyers blockbuster books are a gigantic success story. With Robert Pattinson serving as the perfect fantasy figure for a million tween/teenaged girls (and many older women), he’s the sensitive, oddly haired sexpot with just a hint of chaste peril lurking beneath the surface.

Gary Oldman in Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)

Gary Oldman might be the main man, but it’s Sadie Frost as one of the legendary vamp’s victims, that lodges itself firmly into the memory and makes up for some of the project’s dodgier moments.

Jude Law in The Wisdom Of Crocodiles (1998)

Jude Law piles on the charm as Steven Grlscz (no, not a spelling error), a handsome renaissance man who harbours a deep, dark secret… He’s a vampire, a lonely soul looking for the perfect woman who nevertheless ends up killing all of his lovers. Until the day he meets Anne (Elina Löwensohn)…

Colin Farrell in Fright Night 3D

It sounded like a 3D gimmick when we first spotted it on the schedule. But Fright Night 3D is a surprisingly smart and funny horror flick. Hell, we like it just for its mocking of the Twilight series. Of course, Colin is steamy as hell

Friday, February 11, 2011

Famous Actors and their parents



 Donald Sutherland and Kiefer Sutherland

Famous parents and their children who have gone on from the footsteps.Julio and Enrique Iglesias


Drew Barrymore and John Drew Barrymore
Jennifer Aniston and John Aniston
Gwyneth Paltrow and Bruce Paltrow
Freddie Prinze Jr. Freddie Prinze
Sofia Coppola and Francis Ford Coppola
Amy and Mitchell
Owen and Robert Wilson
Elvis Presley and Lisa Marie Presley
Daniel Day-Lewis and his father
Bill and Kate Hudson
Angelina Jolie and Jon Voight
Jessica Simpson and her father
Renee Zellweger and Emil Erich Zellweger

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Famous Celebrities with Pets

 Liv Tyler looks like she’s having a grand ol’ time frolicking in the snow, but her pup Neal looks like he could use two pairs of doggy snow boots. Brrr!


 Reese Witherspoon: “Oh, Bruiser, I’m so happy to see you! It’s been so long since we both starred in ‘Legally Blonde.’ Those were the days, right?”
Bruiser: “Yeah, whatever lady. I was told there’d be Snausages at this thing. Looks like I was foiled again.”
 Even Elvis the Koala knows that if Oprah Winfrey is embracing you, you hold on for dear life. Or at least until she gives you a free car and an iPad.



Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka, their twins and their pooches take an adorable family stroll — just the six of them.
 Paris Hilton owns multiple pocket pooches — so many in fact that she has one for every day of the week. Hey you have to match your pet to your outfit, right?
 Parker Posey gives her curly furred buddy a rest from walking on the freezing New York sidewalk.
 You wouldn’t know this is Natalie Portman all bundled up on the streets of New York, but there’s no mistaking her adorable little Yorkie, Whizz.
 Peter Dinklage is one of the few people who can literally see eye to eye with his best furry friend.
 Selma Blair and her horse Taffy are the best of friends, though we’re sure there won’t be much riding going on now that she’s got baby no. 1 on the way.
 Kelsey Grammer’s pup may be teeny-tiny, but he sure has a way of getting the veteran actor all tangled up
 kristin Cavallari really hopes her precious little pup Rocco doesn’t do his business right in front of the paparazzi. The last thing Kristin needs is pics of her pooper-scooping in all the tabloid magazines.
 Michael Douglas braves the freezing-cold New York weather to make sure the family pooch gets some exercise…oh, and so he doesn’t soil the carpet.
 You think a guy with guns like Lorenzo Lamas would be caught walking a little fluff ball named Fifi? No way, he’s more of a pit-bull-named-Diablo kind of guy.
 Kelly Bensimon has an impromptu snuggle with her black lab and, coincidentally, paparazzi cameras just happen to be there to document the whole thing.
 As if Hugh Jackman and his silly daughter Ava weren’t adorable enough running around the streets of New York, the family had to go and get Peaches, the cutest French bulldog in existence.
 Elisabetta Canalis could leave her pooch at home while she shops at designer stores, but then who would be her style consultant? Everyone knows that Miniature Pinschers have the best fashion sense.
 Audrina Patridge introduces her little “Lady” to her brand-new ginormous dog mansion, courtesy of Bongo Jeans. Hey, celebrity endorsement deals also pay off for their pets!
Most people leave their dogs with a sitter to avoid the hassle of taking the pooches on an airplane, but not devoted dog dad Adrian Grenier. Why leave home without your best friend?
Source : MSN Wonder Wall