Maestro
Devoted Fan
!!! DARK ANGEL 4 EVER !!!
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Post by Maestro on Aug 20, 2007 11:59:00 GMT -5
I saw her only in 3 episodes!
Regards, Maestro
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Post by Aerie on Aug 20, 2007 13:22:00 GMT -5
You will get your wish.
heh, heh, heh, she laughs evilly.
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Post by dzero on Aug 20, 2007 18:40:21 GMT -5
You will get your wish. heh, heh, heh, she laughs evilly.Ok, I'll bite. Do you know something we don't? And "laughs evilly" should be "muwa ha ha ha" ;D
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Post by dzero on Aug 20, 2007 19:07:17 GMT -5
This site had a link to a Youtube video from Korea of behind the scenes footage of JMA shooting a commercial with Hyori Lee. Mandatory viewing for all males . It's mostly in Korean but JA does do a little interview in English towards the end.jjb.yuku.com/topic/124163
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Post by ML Fan on Aug 22, 2007 10:51:18 GMT -5
Alba’s sign shows her spotlight love
The 26-year-old’s ‘loyalties are split when it comes to her first and last names’.
Dissecting actress Jessica Alba’s signature style seems to have offered a good insight into the actress’ personality. Talking about the ‘Fantastic Four’ star’s penmanship, forensic handwriting expert Sheila Lowe deciphers that Alba likes basking in the spotlight. The author of ‘The Complete Idiot's Guide to Handwriting Analysis’ also points out at the dot on ‘I’ that has been quickly written with impatience. The expert also claims that Alba has ‘enthusiasm, optimism and is open to new experiences’.
“The tall capital letters are made by one who draws the spotlight. The ‘I’ dot is a dash, written quickly, with impatience,” Us magazine quoted Lowe, as saying. “The loops on the J and A are also wide open and, in the surname, moving toward the right, which are a sign of enthusiasm, a good imagination, and openness to new experiences. There’s good rhythm and optimism, too,” said Lowe. Lowe adds that the 26-year-old’s ‘loyalties are split when it comes to her first and last names’. “The ‘Alba’ is written on a lower level than ‘Jessica,’ so there may be some conflict with what that name represents to her. Also, the surname is larger, with open cups that are waiting to be filled up with all sorts of goodies,” she added.
Info from indiatimes.com | The Times of India
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Post by dzero on Aug 24, 2007 22:56:04 GMT -5
Scientific proof that Jessica is perfect. www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/25/nwiggle125.xmlJessica Alba has the perfect wiggle, study says Jessica Alba, the film actress, has the ultimate sexy strut, according to a team of Cambridge mathematicians. Jessica Alba's waist:hip ratio gives her a sexy walk The academics found that it is the ratio between hips and waist that puts the sway into a woman's walk - and the nearer that ratio is to 0.7, the better. This ratio provides the body with the right torso strength to produce a more angular swing and bounce to the hips during the walking motion. Therefore, a woman with a 25in waist and 36in hips would have just the right proportions to carry off a sexy swagger as she walks. The Jessica Alba sashay beat off competition from Kate Moss, Angelina Jolie and even Marilyn Monroe, whose walk along a railway platform in Some Like It Hot is one of the most famous in film history. While Monroe was a fraction off the target ratio with 0.69, the Cambridge team said that Alba had the perfect proportions.
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Post by Aerie on Aug 25, 2007 0:44:05 GMT -5
Okie dokie - I'm sure I'll measure up. Now where is my waist. . . . . . . Hmmmmmmmmmm - I better read that again - Oh piffle, who cares about such silly stuff.
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Post by dzero on Aug 25, 2007 11:15:50 GMT -5
Oh piffle, who cares about such silly stuff. Piffle? so your just making up words now? oh wait..... pif·fle (pfl) intr.v. pif·fled, pif·fling, pif·fles To talk or act feebly or futilely. n. Foolish or futile talk or ideas; nonsense. [Origin unknown.] ok fine, piffle is a real word, BTW how was the great depression grandma? And who cares about this stuff? Aparently the good scientists at Cambridge ;D.
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Post by AngelZ on Aug 26, 2007 19:03:33 GMT -5
the Cambridge team said that Alba had the perfect proportions. They needed a team of Cambridge professors to tell us what dzero already knew!
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Post by ML Fan on Aug 27, 2007 9:34:28 GMT -5
Jessica Alba Tells School-Yard Crush to 'Look at Me Now' MONDAY AUGUST 27, 2007 09:00 AM EDT By Tim Nudd High School Musical 2 stars took home a bevy of surfboards at Sunday night's Teen Choice awards, but Jessica Alba had the last laugh on her own grade-school tormentor. "I would like to dedicate this award to a young man who has been on my mind for the last 19 years: Ross," Jessica Alba, 26, told a rapt audience as she accepted the female hottie award. "Ross didn't love me. I was pigeon-toed, I had a sway back, I was slightly cross-eyed, buck-toothed, I sucked my thumb." She added, with a laugh: "Look at me now, Ross! Look at me now!" The actress elaborated in the press room that Ross "promised that if I kissed him he would choose me for baseball ... I was still chosen last. I never trusted men again." Here's the link, www.people.com/people/article/0,,20053366,00.html
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Post by dzero on Aug 28, 2007 9:53:58 GMT -5
www.columbiabasinherald.com/articles/2007/08/27/columns/columns02.txt Posted: Monday, Aug 27, 2007 - 10:29:50 am PDT If you believe the gossip rags, and I often take them with a whole spoonful of salt, Jessica Alba is single again. For many people, this news means very little. Why should the romantic life of any celebrity or "celebrity," let alone the star of such movies as "Sin City," "Good Luck Chuck" and "The Fantastic Four," make a difference in the life of any Columbia Basin resident? We could debate about the antics of Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan until we're blue in the face. We could go into a deep philosophical discussion about the nature of the celebrity lifestyle and media coverage which follows it. We could ignore the entire brouhaha all together, since we have actual lives and it's really a waste of time, breath and news space to give even a moment more to any of the goings-on in Hollywood, especially since everything worth saying has already been said ad nauseam and there's no new territory in which to cover. We could do all of this and more. It wouldn't do anything to alter the fact Miss Alba and I are destined to be together. Recent reports have indicated Alba and her longtime boyfriend, Cash Warren, have split up. Of course, due to the fickle nature of the heart and the time delay upon which this column is written, they could be reunited, happily married and on their third child as you're reading this. In which case I hereby rescind my dibs upon the chance to win fair Alba's heart. It's always a sad occasion when a couple, for whatever reason, breaks up. (Please ignore the big grin upon our hero's face.) But I certainly hope there is more to their break-up than published reports indicate, in which Warren and Alba split because of his fear of commitment. According to the movie and television news at the Internet Movie Database, the couple broke up because she is ready for marriage and he isn't. This kind of sounds like Warren may have broken up because he believes he might find someone better than Alba. Now, I don't know her at all, but based upon the interviews I've seen and read, it sounds hard to imagine. Kind of like I have a hard time buying Angelina Jolie as Matt Damon's second choice as a love interest in the film "The Good Shepherd." As far as celebrities go, Alba seems to make good choices, lifewise and careerwise. She's a siren on the silver screen, but she hasn't thrown herself in complete and utter trash. ("Sin City" was pushing it. But it worked. I bought the DVD.) Moreover, she sounds like a bright, intelligent woman with a good head on her shoulders and - gasp! - actual personality, which so often is overlooked as a necessary trait in Tinseltown. So if Jessica Alba turns to you and says, "I'm ready to marry you," by gum, you get excited about nuptialhood in a hurry. Plus you run around and tell everyone you've ever met, plus a couple strangers. My wish for Jessica: I hope she doesn't leap into a new tabloid-heavy romance with a fellow star right away. She should take some time for herself, get a little reminder of who Jessica is and the fact she doesn't need to be in a relationship to make her happy. Then she needs to find someone who's going to make her life better by being in it. And if that should happen to be a furry columnist with a soft spot for pound cake, well, then, more power to her.
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Post by ML Fan on Aug 29, 2007 11:59:43 GMT -5
A sighting from People Magazine. • Fresh from a recent lovey-dovey lunch with beau Cash Warren in Beverly Hills, Jessica Alba, arriving in Toronto – while juggling her Prada bag. The actress flew to Canada, where she is reportedly working on Mike Myers's new comedy The Love Guru. Here's the link, www.people.com/people/article/0,,20053394,00.html Summit of the Starlets - Jessica Alba and Lee Hyo-lee Korean cosmetics brand Isa Knox has unveiled the story to its much-anticipated commercial starring Lee Hyo-lee and Jessica Alba. The ad for the company's Double Effect Advanced Serum emphasizes the two starlets' sex appeal and embraces their unique charms. Beneath the headline, "A woman's face is lies", a tearful Lee breaks up with a man while a smiling Alba does the same. Then, in the latter part of the ad, the situation is reversed and the copy tells us, "Now Lee Hyo-lee smiles" and "Jessica Alba weeps". The ad intends to suggest that women make no bones about telling a lie to finish with men. The company says the copy "A woman's face is lies" denotes that a woman's skin is lies, too. The two stars were the center of attention during the filming of the commercial in Vancouver, where observers commented on their gorgeous and quite similar figures. The two resemble each other in stature, shape, hair style and even healthy-looking copper skin tone. Their beauty managers took great pains to adorn the stars, who were competing for national pride. Their stylists each transported about 50 outfits to Canada, filling their hotel rooms with clothes like a boutique. The commercial is slated to air next month. Info from www.chosun.com
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Post by ML Fan on Sept 2, 2007 19:24:03 GMT -5
Jessica Alba is scheduled to be a presenter on "Fashion Rocks" airing on CBS on September 7, 2007.
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Post by ML Fan on Sept 7, 2007 17:08:39 GMT -5
From People Magazine. Jessica Alba 'Hasn't Worked Out In Months' FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 07, 2007 12:00 PM EDT By Monique Jessen Jessica Alba Jessica Alba doesn't pay attention to news about her weight, in fact, she doesn't diet at all. "I don't listen to it. I don't read it," she told PEOPLE about the speculation that she has recently lost weight. "I think it would make me crazy if I did." Alba, 26, looked fit at the annual Fashion Rocks concert in New York Thursday night, but denied doing anything to get her body the way it is. "I haven't really worked out in two months, but I do like to do yoga. I'm not on a diet. " The winner of the female hottie award at the Teen Choice Awards does, however, admit to one healthy habit: "I drink a lot of water." The actress told Instyle magazine this spring that she "had womanly curves at a young age," which she says dictated her early career. "Usually kid actors are a few years older than the roles they play. I was two or three years younger." For Alba, her priorities are clear. "I just try to do a good job and keep people entertained with the movies that I do." Here's the link, www.people.com/people/article/0,,20055328,00.html
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Post by ML Fan on Sept 10, 2007 10:08:13 GMT -5
Alba gets comic stroke of 'Good Luck' SANTA MONICA, Calif. — After making many a man swoon on magazine covers and in films such as The Fantastic Four and Into the Blue, Jessica Alba desperately wanted to make the world laugh. She finally has her chance in her first big-screen comedy, Good Luck Chuck. It arrives in theaters Sept. 21. Alba, 26, plays the accident-prone Cam, who falls for Dane Cook's Chuck, a man with a "lucky" curse: Every woman he beds ends up getting engaged to the next man she meets. A lifelong fan of I Love Lucy and The Beverly Hillbillies, Alba feared her good looks might curse her chances of ever landing a decent comedy. Knocked Up was among the comedies for which she unsuccessfully auditioned. "I couldn't get a meeting for anything," she says. "And then I was asked to host the (2006) MTV Movie Awards. I thought, 'I'll get to do comedic skits and use it as an audition for people who don't think I'm able to do comedy.'" It was that strike of good fortune that introduced her to Cook, who was a presenter. He remembers seeing Alba in King Kong and Mission: Impossible spoofs when a light bulb went off. "I called my manager from the third row and said, 'I don't want to meet with anyone else — I want her to be my co-star,' " Cook recalls. "She's hilarious. We were really struggling to find someone who is really funny, but at the same time is attractive and owns her sexuality. That's a very difficult combination to find." But is that truly the case in 2007? It used to be that funny plain Janes like Phyllis Diller, Carol Burnett and Imogene Coca could make it big in TV and film. But today, funny in film means looking like Cameron Diaz, Kate Hudson or Jennifer Aniston, who play opposite the likes of everyman comics Jack Black, Will Ferrell and Seth Rogen. On TV, there are beautiful young wives married to portly, slobbish men. "All the character actresses are forced to fit into a certain ideal," acknowledges Alba, lunching on salad and lobster rolls at the Casa Del Mar Hotel. "Maybe it's all the reality shows and makeover shows that make everyone look the same. Sex sells. You have to be crass but (seducible) if you're a woman." Though there's much nudity in the film, Alba is sticking to her commitment to never go topless. "I don't need to," she declares. "People assume that's all I am anyway — only hired for being (hot)." The self-confessed klutz instead relished this opportunity to perform pratfalls on camera, though she has her limits in real life. This year, she and boyfriend Cash Warren hit the Magic Mountain amusement park, but she watched while he bungeed. She won't discuss their relationship, saying only, "Everything that has been written has been total lies." Asked directly whether they are still a couple, she shrugs. "It doesn't matter." She does say marriage and children, at the moment, don't meet with her career goals. Inspired by her most recent read, Jean-Paul Sartre's Existentialism and Human Emotions, Alba suddenly turns serious: "I'm giving (my career) all that I've got right now. The future is so far ahead of me. I'm trying to take advantage of each moment instead of trying to live for tomorrow or for other people. When you're open to things, things will come." Though a Sin City sequel is in flux and there are no firm plans for a third Fantastic Four, early next year she'll be promoting her first horror film, The Eye, a remake of a Hong Kong film about a woman who has eye surgery that has supernatural consequences. And she'll be in The Love Guru opposite Mike Myers. He's a Deepak Chopra type, while her family owns a cursed Toronto hockey team, and that hurts her chances at love with the city's die-hard hockey fans. She seeks out Myers' guru for guidance and ends up falling in love. She'll also perform a Bollywood-type musical number that will require her to sing. That will give her another chance to convince audiences she can be a comedienne. She already has won over two of her Chuck co-stars. "Anything I threw at her, she threw back," Cook says. "She was ready for anything. Comedy is a gift. You either have it or you don't, and she has what Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore have." Actor Dan Fogler, who plays Cook's second banana, seconds that. "She's a Greek goddess who does the slapstick incredibly well. And the chemistry between her and Dane is just delicious." The Back Story Last year, I ran into Jessica Alba at the Magic Mountain amusement park in Valencia, Calif. It was an over-the-top birthday party for Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis. Jessica was standing in line for a bungee jump attraction with her boyfriend, Cash Warren. Turns out, Jessica never made the jump herself. She's a bit of a scaredy cat, but she enjoyed watching Cash jump. The amusement park we visited this time around, Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier, is designed more for little kids than Magic Mountain, with its high-intensity rides. And Jessica fared just fine. Her main concern: not tripping in her high heels on the old planks that line the pier. Info from www.usatoday.com. There is also a video interview with Jessica on USa Today's website.
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