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Entries Tagged 'Wes Anderson' ↓

The many faces of Wes Anderson

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Bear with us and I will show you Natalie Portman’s bare ass

Dear Readers,

In order to achieve the quality of life I do so enjoy, I must prioritize the job I get paid to do over sharing my thoughts on the latest celebrity gossip. Which isn’t that bad because I get paid to take pictures all day, which is really awesome. But it’s bad for you, because my stats tell me you are all refreshing and refreshing, hoping for new posts, and I just have to tell you - this is a bad week for a large quantity of updates.

So I will do the best I can, but in the meantime, here are a few of my favorite celeb gossip sites. Go, read, enjoy - but do check back. Things should get back to normal within the next day or two.

Oh yeah, as promised… click here if you want to see stills highlighting Natalie Portman’s fine ass in Wes Anderson’s upcoming Hotel Chevalier. Not to be pervy but she looks great and everyone should salute her for being brave enough to strip for the cameras.

xoxo,

-emily and the rest of team scandelirious

Beyonce and Wes Anderson for American Express

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Here’s the newest ad from American Express featuring Beyonce and her creepy mom. It’s pretty hot.

But moving along, here’s the Wes Anderson commercial for American Express, which is basically awesome.

“I love you too but I’m gonna mace you in the face!”

Here’s the trailer for the new Wes Anderson movie titled Darjeeling Limited. Here’s a plot synopsis:

Written by Anderson, Roman Coppola and Jason Schwartzman, the story follows the journey of three brothers (played by Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman) who take a train (The Darjeeling Ltd) through India in search of a rare albino tiger that was believed to be the reincarnation of their recently deceased father. The brothers intend the trip as a spiritual journey, a search for the tiger, and a chance to bond with each other. But things go wrong - they get kicked off the train, at which point they begin to learn much more about themselves and the country than they ever expected to. The film also stars Amara Karan, Natalie Portman, and Angelica Huston.

Darjeeling Limited will hit theaters December 25, 2007.