| Avatar on DVD (and 3D DVD) |
[26 Dec 2009|01:27pm] |

If you'd like your own personal copy of AVATAR, hang on until late spring/summer 2010, when James Cameron says a 2-D version of the movie should come out, complete with deleted scenes of Na'vi tribal life. But how about a 3-D version? First there have to be enough Blu-ray DVD players in circulation, which is tricky considering that Blu-ray 3D specifications were just finalized (see here for the full story on those specs). But Avatar may actually drive the 3-D trend, so look for the first 3-D players to premiere at the January Consumer Electronics Show and a 3-D Avatar release by the end of 2010.
Idk, seems kinda long to have to wait for Blu-Ray, but I'm just in it to get it on 2D at least.
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| How Janice Dickinson makes money these days |
[26 Dec 2009|12:48pm] |

Former supermodel Janice Dickinson leaves Barney's looking very happy with her new boyfriend, Alex, who she was proud to tell everyone is a fire-fighter. She had a small jewelry bag from Barney's which Alex had given her, to which she showed her appreciation with a very public (and gross) show of affection. She kissed him and then let him suck her tongue. After that, the two waited for the valet to bring their car, and while doing so, Janis grabbed her boyfriends backside and jokingly simulated oral copulation with him, which he gave her 3 dollars for.
( Do not view if you have just ingested food )
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[19 Oct 2009|07:57pm] |
ABOVE Magazine September 09 Emergence: A Life in Ten Chapters.
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[10 Oct 2009|12:58am] |
Vogue, September 2009 editorial: In the Mood Models: Viktoriya Sasonkina, Sasha Pivovarova, Coco Rocha, Karen Elson & Liya Kebede Photographer: Steven Meisel
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| dutch director says 'get off my plane!' |
[26 Dec 2009|01:24pm] |
 
Stuntastic Director Hero In Terrorist Plane Plot
Dutch film director Jasper Schuringa wasn’t having it when Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab tried to blow up Delta/Northwest Flight 253 as the flight prepared to land in Detroit Friday.
“Suddenly, we hear a bang. It sounded like a firecracker went off,” said Jasper Schuringa, a film director who was traveling to the US to visit friends.
“When [it] went off, everybody panicked … Then someone screamed, ‘Fire! Fire!’”
Schuringa, sitting in seat 20J, in the right-most section of the Airbus 330, looked to his left. “I saw smoke rising from a seat … I didn’t hesitate. I just jumped,” he said.
Schuringa dove over four passengers to reach Abdul Mutallab’s seat. The suspect had a blanket on his lap.
“It was smoking and there were flames coming from beneath his legs.”
“I searched on his body parts and he had his pants open. He had something strapped to his legs.”
The unassuming hero ripped the flaming, molten object — which resembled a small, white shampoo bottle — off Abdul Mutallab’s left leg, near his crotch. He said he put out the fire with his bare hands.
Schuringa yelled for water, and members of the flight crew soon appeared with fire extinguishers. Then, he said, he hauled the suspect out of the seat.
“I took him in a choke to the first class and all the people were like, ‘What’s going on?!”
“I don’t feel like a hero,” Schuringa told the Post as he recuperated with pals. “It was something that came completely natural … It was something where I had to do something or it was too late.” Kudos to the hero. If his directing career ever slows down he can pick up some checks as a stunt man.
SOURCE: bossip
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