I went to the red carpet premiere of ‘How Do You Know’ tonight in Westwood. The only other movie premiere I’ve been to was for New Moon, and I was just there to watch the celebs walk the red carpet. This time I actually had tickets to the movie, and got to go inside and watch. 

The premiere was very fun. Probably one of my new top 10 favorite things to do. haha I loved seeing so many people from the entertainment industry around me. And everyone was dressed up…it was a very cool vibe. Best part of the night was when I headed to the restroom and when I came out there was Jack Nicholson! It was awesome seeing him just a few feet away from me. Nothing gets me more giddy than celeb sightings. I also saw Seth Rogen and Danny Devito there. Made my night! 

The movie was enjoyable. A cute romantic comedy. But without Owen Wilson’s character the movie would have been a dud. He was SO hilarious in this movie. Every line he spoke the audience would roar with laughter. Loved his role. 

It’ll be interesting to see how this movie does in the box office. 

Grade: C

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I spent my Friday night heading to the movies to see Love and Other Drugs staring Jake Gyllenhaul and Anne Hatheway. It was just another one of your average love story movies but I’m a sucker for those and I loved it. They were both SO naked in this film…I’m sure it was close to getting a NC-17 rating. But I appreciated the naked-ness because not only is Jake GORGEOUS but it made everything so much more relatable and real. 

I left the movie feeling two ways:

1) When I fall in love will it be that deep passionate love you feel only exists in movies? Or will it be the love I see so many of my friends in… comfortable, caring, and sweet? As a single girl, I can still believe in and hope for the deep passionate “can’t live without you” type of love.

2) Are we soley put on this earth to find our other half? Why can’t one be satisfied with a successful career, strong friendships and casual sex? If we roamed the earth without seeing couples everywhere, people getting married and everyone talking about wanting to be in a relationship…would we need it? We can clearly procreate without a marriage certificate, so why such a huge emphasis on “finding the one”? I’m going to write a script and make a movie about someone who starts off happy in their life, living life independent, and in the end, NOT falling in love. We never see that. Every character in every movie, no matter how damaged they are in the beginning, always find another person to complete them. Maybe one day people will be able to walk away from a person who has chosen to live a completely happy life on their own, and not feel sorry for them.

Grade: B

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I went to a pre-screening of the new movie ‘The Tourist’ tonight staring Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp and I really liked it! I think it’s because the ending of the movie was SO good. You can tell it is the sort of script that studio execs read and the only reason they made it into a movie was because the ending was so great. 

Angelina Jolie was flawless throughout the whole film. It felt like 80% of the focus of the movie was “how pretty can we make Angelina Jolie look?” I didn’t quite understand why her character had to be so “prim, proper, mysterious, snooty like” but whatevs. If you don’t try to analyze it, it works. When I saw the trailer, nothing about it excited me. I wouldn’t have gone to see it on my own if I hadn’t received the screening passes. But I walked away loving it! Go check it out if you can! The film has suspense, twists, romance, and action!

Grade: C-

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Spotted: Jacob Zachar from ABC Family’s GREEK at Birds Cafe in Hollywood, CA Friday night.

I think I was the only one in the bar that knew who he was. ha

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Want to know the fact and fiction of “The Social Network”? Interesting read after seeing the movie.

With “The Social Network” dominating the box office this past weekend, moviegoers may walk away thinking that they’ve gotten an inside look into the history of Facebook and toured the mind of its founder, Mark Zuckerberg. What they may not know is this: While screenwriter Aaron Sorkin’s in-depth research did yield a film with plenty of fact, there is also a fare share of fiction squeezed into the movie’s two-hour run time, according to New York Magazine.

A recent profile of Zuckerberg in The New Yorker and another of Facebook’s former president Sean Parker in Vanity Fair shed some light on the actual people behind the world’s most popular social network. Zuckerberg said it best when he told The New Yorker, “I think a lot people will look at that stuff, you know, when I was 19, and say, ‘Oh, well, he was like that … He must still be like that, right?’” Here’s our take at separating some of the fact from the fiction in “The Social Network.”

The girlfriend from Boston University; In the opening scene of “The Social Network” — arguably one of the movie’s best — Zuckerberg’s girlfriend Erica (played by Rooney Mara, aka the new “Girl With the Dragon Tatoo”) breaks up with Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) and tries to excuse herself to go home so she can study. Zuckerberg keeps blowing her off, telling her she doesn’t need to study. Finally she asks him why and he deadpans, “Because you go to BU.” Boston University students may not be happy about the insult in Sorkin’s script, but here’s the dig: Erica Albright was made up for the film.

Sean Parker discovers Thefacebook: In this scene from the movie, Justin Timberlake’s Sean Parker discovers Thefacebook.com after a one-night-stand with a girl who doesn’t even know that he’s the man behind Napster. But in actuality, Parker told Vanity Fair, he discovered the website on the computer of his roommate’s girlfriend, and decided to send Zuckerberg an e-mail suggesting that the two of them meet. Parker then flew out to New York, had a meeting that may or may not have been as awe-inspiring as “The Social Network” played it up to be, and the rest is history.

Infatuation with final clubs: Zuckerberg’s apparent infatuation with Harvard’s esteemed final clubs and his envy over his then-best friend Eduardo Saverin’s acceptance into one is fodder for some of the main drama in “The Social Network.” Despite the great dramatic tension it creates, bothZuckerberg and his dorm neighbor at Harvard, Slate.com’s Nathan Heller, say that the film’s depiction of the Facebook creator’s obsession with getting in to the final clubs is absolutely ridiculous. Heller argues that “the notion that a crack Web programmer in 2003 would find his future blocked off by their fusty gatekeeping is risible.” Still, the fiction does make for great cinema.

Underage Facebook interns and cocaine: It’s no exaggeration that Parker is known for his heavy partying and rock-star persona, even by his own admission. But the sequence in “The Social Network” where Parker is busted by the police in Palo Alto with underage Facebook interns, alcohol and cocaine is a definite case of fact reworked as fiction. Parker was arrested with cocaine, and it did result in his being let go as company president of Facebook, but it actually happened on a kiteboarding trip to North Carolina in 2005. Though Parker was never formally charged with possession of the illegal drug, Facebook’s investors and employees lost confidence in Parker’s ability to do his job appropriately, and he relinquished his post.

Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan: It’s really not clear why Sorkin and director David Fincherdecided to leave Zuckerberg’s longtime girlfriend Priscilla Chan out of “The Social Network,” considering he met her in the winter of his sophomore year, which was around the same time that he founded Thefacebook. The only real explanation could be that they didn’t want their portrayal of Zuckerberg to be a more sympathetic character because he was maintaining a relationship with the same woman, though the two of them did not start dating until 2005 after he hired her to work at Facebook. The Zuckerberg in the film is not motivated by a desire to attract women; if anything Facebook becomes the object of his affection — but considering Chan has become such a big part of his life in the present day, it seems remiss to ignore her existence in “The Social Network.”

source : mtv.com – movie blogs

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I just started watching LOST about 2 weeks ago. I am currently on Season 1 Disc 4. This show is INTENSE. And I have to watch it all by myself and I cover my eyes half the time because I’m so freaked out. haha I don’t love the intensitity of it. I’m not sure if I’m going to continue watching. Just knowing there are 6 seasons of this maddness and I’m only on Season 1…

The show is good, I do like it…but I’m going to hold off for a bit before I continue with it.

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Whoaaaaaaaaaaa! Um…Okay….

negativenatalie:

OH. MY. GOD. that really is all i have to say.

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After watching this movie trailer I still have no clue to what this movie is even about. 

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My favorite show is coming to an end! Noooooo! Super bummed! They are doing one more season and Entourage will end in 2011.

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Check out the newest cast member of the Jersey Shore!!! Weiiiirdddd.

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