Sophie Turner fans are going to get pretty pumped up about her role in “X-Men: Dark Phoenix,” and she explains how she gave up partying for five months for the role.
Sophie Turner fans are going to get pretty pumped up about her role in “X-Men: Dark Phoenix,” and she explains how she gave up partying for five months for the role.
Yes, we’re happy! Even straight guys can love this show – who doesn’t like lovely lesbians?
Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moenig and Leisha Hailey are all apparently attached to this new version of the show that last aired in 2009. It will be interesting to see which other stars are brought back, and which new characters will be introduced.
The level of drama on “The L Word” was a bit over-the-top by the last season, so we’ll see how the stories develop.
Another Spider-Man movie? Already?!?
Even with what seems like too many reboots, the reviews seem to be great so far, and the new film also let’s Marisa Tomei shine as a younger and sexier Aunt May.
Here’s some shots of her in “Spider-Man: Homecoming.”
These great Hollywood actresses still are the standards of beauty. They can quite compete with the current stars of the big cinema. Let’s take a short walk into the past and find out a few interesting facts from their life …
Liz Taylor
She’s so beautiful that it’s impossible to confuse Liz with anyone! She began her career when she was still very young, in the “Lassie”. Then people started talking about her as a most beautiful actress with violet eyes. Officially, she married eight times, with actor Richard Burton – twice. Unofficially, she was called the “Queen of Hollywood”. Liz was very fond of life and she knew how to get pleasure from it. She had many awards, including three Oscar statuettes. She was also the owner of a luxurious collection of diamonds and other valuable stones, which her husband presented to her.
With the sad news that Carrie Fisher has passed away at the young age of 60, here’s a clip of her being interviewed along with Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill on the Today show back in 1977 after the release of “Star Wars.” Princess Leia will be missed . . .
WATCH: Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill talk newfound #StarWars fame on TODAY in 1977 #TODAYFlashback pic.twitter.com/2YM0jnDiaD
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) December 27, 2016
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