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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Amy Stuart

The older I get, the more sexy I get,” explains Amy Smart on her perennial ranking on magazines’ lists of sexiest women. “Growing into myself and being happy with the way I am makes me feel sexy. Sexy is not how you look. It’s the energy you give off. I like some of my body parts better than others. I’ve never been a real stickler for having a perfect body. I like to look and feel good, but I’m not obsessed at the gym, because I think women are beautiful when they’re womanly and curvy.”

Smart returns as Eve in Crank: High Voltage, which hits theaters on April 17. Leading up to the sequel to the 2006 action adventure hit, Smart sat down with Playboy’s Stephen Rebello for Playboy’s April 20Q. Here’s a sneak preview:

On Crank co-star Jason Statham: “I love Jason Statham, and we got along so well doing Crank. Already being in a relationship off-screen keeps the sparks hot on-screen, though, because when you’re making a movie you can’t have that co-star. Since it’s taboo, you want them more. If you were single, you could just say, “Hey, I’m available. Bring it on.” But it was great working again with Jason on Crank 2: High Voltage. He’s a real gentleman, and we’d already gotten past that getting-to-know-each-other period."

On famous people she finds sexy: “Ralph Fiennes is so hot. Seeing him onstage in London and in the movie In Bruges, I thought, Yummy. Kate Winslet is such a great actress—sexy, curvy and gorgeous like a Botticelli. Joaquin Phoenix is one of our best actors and definitely sexy—the same for Sean Penn, Brad Pitt and Jude Law. Matt Damon is very hot. He does it for me. When I met him he was the nicest guy, but being around him made me so nervous I had to drink double cosmos all night."

On her threesome kissing scene with Carmen Electra and Owen Wilson: “It’s funny, because I find more women sexy than men, but I prefer to be with men. I don’t mind kissing a girl, but when men kiss they do it with much more strength. Women kiss much softer because women are very soft and sensual."

On her Crank character: “She is sexually liberated and has taken up pole dancing professionally, which she finds empowering. She’s trying out new things on her own terms. We shot in seedy, nasty clubs in East Los Angeles, and I made sure they sanitized that pole before I did my moves."

On the most adventurous place she has had sex: “I’ve been to a lot of great places, but adventurous? I’d say on the beach in Bali, where we had been relaxing on vacation for days. We were both tan. The sun was going down. It was gorgeous and warm, and the beach was pretty deserted—but not entirely. I felt like we were living a dream, even if it was only temporary."

On being a member of the mile-high club: “Yeah, in the bathroom, which makes me a member of the mile-high club. One key to a great relationship is a healthy sex life. My boyfriend loves to buy me sexy lingerie, and when he’s lucky I give him a little show. Maybe it would be hot if I bought him a policeman’s uniform.

Danie Craig

Daniel Craig has earned his license to kill. When it was announced that he would replace Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, the near-universal reaction was outrage. Bond fans in the U.K. went so far as to launch a website that included doctored photos of Craig as Vladimir Putin and Al Bundy and called for a boycott of the actor. The press skewered him as “Bland, James Bland.”

But then came Craig’s performance as Bond in Casino Royale, arguably one of the best 007 pictures. The new Bond was favorably compared to the legendary, adored Sean Connery, who also sang Craig’s praises. Craig’s former critics ate crow, admitting he was the first to truly capture Bond creator Ian Fleming’s dark, occasionally vicious characterization. The Boston Globe wrote, “The most mocked of Bonds is now fast on his way to generating perhaps the best reviews of anyone in the 007 club for his brutal and engrossing performance.”

The film grossed nearly $600 million, trouncing earlier 007 films and setting the bar high for Quantum of Solace, the new Bond installment, opening this month. In the movie, which picks up an hour after Casino Royale leaves off, Craig, 40, is back—moodier and more pissed off than ever. Bond’s overriding modus operandi: revenge, following the murder of Vesper, his lover in the earlier film.

Craig is from Chester, England, where his father was a merchant seaman and owned a pub called Ring O’ Bells. After his parents split, in 1972, Craig was raised by his mother, an art teacher, in Liverpool. He left school at 16 to study at the National Youth Theater in London. He earned his living as a waiter and enrolled in the Guildhall School of Music & Drama at the Barbican, where he studied alongside Ewan McGregor and Joseph Fiennes. He graduated in 1991.

When Craig was selected to play Bond, much was made about his size (at five-foot-11, he’s the shortest Bond), his piercing blue eyes and his hair color (he’s the first blond). But he has subsequently been crowned one of the sexiest men by Elle magazine. And apparently he’ll soon leave bachelorhood behind: He is romantically linked to Satsuki Mitchell, the actress who accompanied him to the Casino Royale world premiere. He has a teenage daughter, Ella, from a previous marriage.

Soon after Craig completed the filming of Quantum of Solace in Italy, Australia and South America, Playboy sent contributing editor David Sheff, who recently interviewed Fareed Zakaria for the magazine, to meet Craig in London. Sheff reports: “When I arrived in the U.K., a customs agent asked if I was there on business or pleasure. I explained I was in town to interview Daniel Craig, at which point her mood swung from chilly and suspicious to swooning. ‘Oh my God,’ she said, almost hyperventilating. ‘His photo’s near my bed. He’s the sexiest.’

“He’s also an impressive actor, as I was reminded before the interview when I attended screenings of Quantum of Solace and Defiance, in which Craig plays one of three brothers who hide, and save, hundreds of Belarusan Jews from Hitler’s local collaborators. The contrast between the roles couldn’t have been more extreme, but Craig rose to the occasion in both the action-adventure and dramatic films.

“And yes, he’s charming and suave. He drank coffee, not martinis, but he’s Bond-like even in blue jeans instead of a Brioni suit.”

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Its About Money

Lets talk about money friends and readers of this blog. Maybe for quite sometimes my articles, my experience (see.. my slumbook )can give you an information which i believed is a lot of help for every body especially you reader now watching this good information i gathered from a trusted site which i believed a respected one.

Philippine Peso bills (paper money)
First, here is our paper bills of One thousand pesos (Php) Philippine currency notes. P1,000.00 peso bills. I really do not have enough idea to pinpoint the Genuine as i never get see even one until now. But i will try my very best to gather information about it.


United States U.S Dollar bills (paper money)
I have enough story handling a dollar bills when i was working in the U.S Naval base in two different bases, so, i think i have to share to all of you this particular message in picture, in blogs, whatever you can call it friends, just to give you important knowledge with a big help to distinguish the genuine and counterfeit money, money with my example to show is only a part of my five (5) example in which you can find it on my other blog. Face of Money you can read the story on this site if you want.











The Genuine and the Counterfeit dollar bills
(paper money)
As you can see,in the right side of the pictures, you can easily distinguish the genuinely of the money cause of the colors of lines from the pictures different from the picture on the left side. That's all friends. I just wanted to show the genuine and the counterfeit. I think this could help everybody to distinguish it. Maybe i need to search more information about face of money and its colors, and most especially, speak and write English language so i can explain the story in good. Hard for me.
GENUINECOUNTERFEIT

Creditcards and Moneymatters.
See you soon on my next expose. (exposeeee? hummmmm, its the result of my , my research, thanks for reading the short story friends.)

Friday, March 13, 2009

Daniel Craig

There he studied alongside Ewan McGregor and Alistair McGowan , then later Damian Lewis and Joseph Fiennes , among others. He graduated in 1991, after a three-year course under the tutelage of Colin McCormack , the actor from the Royal Shakespeare Company. From 1992-1994 he was married to Scottish actress Fiona Loudon, their daughter, named Ella, was born in 1992.

As far as I'm concerned, I want to be nowhere else. It's difficult in film because everybody wants to make a safe bet with roles. But if you are going to do stuff then you should be getting strong reactions. I don't want audiences to be going, 'Yeah, that's all right.'

I hate handguns. Handguns are used to shoot people and as long as they are around, people will shoot each other. That's a simple fact. I've seen a bullet wound and it was a mess. It was on a shoot and it scared me. Bullets have a nasty habit of finding their target and that's what's scary about them.

His interest in acting was encouraged by visits to the Liverpool Everyman Theatre arranged by his mother. From the age of 6, Craig started acting in school plays, making his debut in the Frodsham Primary School production of Oliver!, and his mother was the driving force behind his artistic aspirations.

I wanted to do as much of the action work as I could, so that the audience can see it's me and it's real. I feel like I became a sportsman of sorts, and that meant acquiring injuries and carrying on and bashing through to the next level of pain. Although the stunt team did fantastic work to make sure that everything was as safe as possible, if you don't get bruised playing Bond, you're not doing it properly. I had black eyes, I had cuts, I was bruised, I had muscle strains, and I took a lot of painkillers. But it was part of the job. As much as I was hurt, the stuntmen were in much more pain.

He was born Daniel Wroughton Craig on March 2, 1968, at 41 Liverpool Road, Chester, Cheshire, England. His father, Tim Craig, was a merchant seaman turned steel erector, then became landlord of 'Ring O' Bells' pub in Frodsham, Cheshire. His mother, Carol Olivia Craig, was an art teacher.


James Bond 007
Daniel Craig, one of British theatre's most famous faces who was waiting tables as a struggling teenage actor with the NYT, is now starring as James Bond in Casino Royale (2006).

Daniel Craig made his film debut in The Power of One (1992). His film career continued on television, notably the BBC2 serial 'Our Friends in the North' (1996). He shot to international fame after playing supporting roles in 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider' (2001) and Road to Perdition (2002). He was nominated for his performances in the leading role in Layer Cake (2004), and received other awards and nominations. Craig was named as the sixth actor to portray James Bond, in October of 2005, weeks after he finished his work in Munich (2005), where he co-starred with Eric Bana under the directorship of Steven Spielberg .

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