August 2012
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July 2012
69 posts
Read it at the WSJ.
just saying #boreeeedddd
#toomuchmass #gross #ew #pshhthatlookseasy
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Let’s begin, shall we?
tragically hot with bottles aw yiss that’s nice…
Now go ahead and click ‘read more’ (and be delighted).
One More Night - Maroon 5’s gratuitous pop for the win.
Great series, but stop with the awards antics. You renewed it for a second season…it’s not a miniseries! How is that mini?!?!?
#happycamper #happybirthdaytome
omg i’m dying so excited
In 1999, The Blair Witch Project was in the Guinness Book of World Records for “Top Budget to Box Office Ratio” for a mainstream feature film. The film cost $22,000 to make and grossed $240.5 million, a ratio of $1 spent for every $10,931 made.
In my book it is one of the first successes in transmedia storytelling, receiving acclaim both critically and commercially, and giving rise to the ultra-realistic style of horror films that is popular today. (Paranormal Activity, anyone?)
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#talentexplosion #pickme #wantsomecoffee
Variety posted the news today, stating that Cooper is joining the cast of the Weinstein Company’s upcoming August: Osage County. Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts are already on board to star in the picture, which focuses on the Weston family, a group of people who have to get past their personal differences when the alcoholic husband of Streep’s character goes missing. Cooper has signed on to play Streep’s brother-in-law.
With Streep and Roberts already on board, Cooper’s casting is one more especially talented actor added to the growing list. Factor in the Pulitzer Prize winning source material (the play won the award for drama in 2008) and this project, which is expected to go into production this August, the film certainly has a lot going for it already.

