2011 Apr 28

Old Outtakes

I added some more outtakes of a photoshoot Jennifer did a while ago. She looks really pretty!

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2011 Apr 28

Jennifer Hates Sex Scenes

Jennifer Lawrence gets shy in front of the opposite sex.

The X-Men beauty, 20, hates taking part in love scenes – but only because she is worried her on-screen partner will think she wants to take things further off-screen too.

“It’s all pretty technical but I don’t look forward to them,” she says. “I don’t like kissing in rehearsals either because I worry that they’ll think that I like them in that way in real life. Saying all of that I would rather do a kissing scene than a full on sex scene.”

Lawrence recently insisted she grew up well-behaved.

“I didn’t sneak out or drink. Once I told my parents to ground me because I was going to a party with alcohol. It’s kind of disgusting,” she said.

“I have fun when I go out—I mean, who wouldn’t have fun with me?

“Sometimes I get anxiety about not staying up late enough. I’m not the one in the corner, but if anyone was like, ‘I want to go home and watch The Big Lebowski,’ I’d be right there with my hand up.

“I’m not proud of it.”

source: >>>

2011 Apr 28

New “X-Men: Firts Class” Trailer

There is a new trailer of “X-Men: Firts Class” which has more Jennifer in it! I just capped it and uploaded it along with a new still with Jen.

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2011 Apr 25

“Let me be like Foster when I’m older”

“Famous people always kind of have this air,” said Jennifer Lawrence, 20, who plays a friend of Gibson’s character’s son in the film and was nominated for an Oscar this year for “Winter’s Bone.” “They have this certain way of speaking ’cause they’re used to everyone listening to them. Jodie doesn’t talk like that. There’s a pureness about the way she goes around in the world. As I watched her on set, I said this silent prayer, ‘Please let me be like that when I’m older. I don’t want to end up like one of those crazy famous people who go off the deep end.'”

source: >>>

2011 Apr 23

“House at the End of the Street” Release Date

“House at the End of the Street” is getting closer to box office income. After landing a distributor, the horror thriller starring Jennifer Lawrence has found a release date. Relativity Media announced on Friday, April 22 that the film is set to be released in theaters February 3 next year.

“House at the End of the Street” centers around a teen girl (Lawrence) who moves with her mom to a new town and learns that their home is across the street from a house where a double murder took place. Complications ensue when the teen befriends the massacre’s sole surviving son.

Joining Lawrence in the cast ensemble are Elisabeth Shue as the mother and Max Theriot who was cast as the surviving son. The film was directed by Mark Tonderai and written by David Loucka.

source: >>>

2011 Apr 22

Bill Engvall on Jennifer

Engvall still follows Lawrence’s career — with pride.“Little Jennifer Lawrence, bless her heart! I love her to death,” he said.

“My wife and I couldn’t have been more proud of her if she were our own daughter. In every interview she did, she’d give me credit. I love her for that.

“Of my favorite scenes that I did on that show, one of them was with Jennifer. I go back and watch it every once in a while. We had a scene where she was mad at me and I had to go in and apologize to her. We had that nice dad-daughter moment. I remember (thinking), ‘This girl’s good.’ She’s got it; she’s got what it takes. I think she’ll be holding that statuette before she’s done.”

2011 Apr 20

Photoshoot Additions

Huge thanks to Angie for sharing these pics of Jennifer at Nylon Guys Photoshoot about one year ago. They are tagged but you can tell for sure how beautiful she looks. Also added a couple more outtakes from latest Teen Vogue shoot and one that she did before or after going at Palm Springs IFF this year:

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2011 Apr 20

GQ Magazine Scans

I added scans of Jennifer’s feature in GQ magazine May issue:

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2011 Apr 20

X-Men: First Class Posters

I just updates the gallery with some posters of X-Men: First Class (two of them have Jen on):

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2011 Apr 20

Artwork: Jennifer Drawings

Thanks a lot to Heath we have some more beautiful portrait drawings of Jennifer in our fanart collection.

Don’t forget that we are always open for more artwork! There are no good and bad pieces as long as they’re made with love and respect to Jennifer. If you want us to put your artwork here e-mail us!

2011 Apr 16

X-Men Promos and Stills

I added in the gallery a couple of stills and promos of Jennifer in X-Men: First Class:

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2011 Apr 16

“Like Crazy” Release Date

Paramount Vantage has officially scheduled a release date for Sundance winner Like Crazy.

The well-received Like Crazy, which stars Anton Yelchin, Felicity Jones and Jennifer Lawrence, will be in limited release Friday, Oct. 28.

Jones was awarded a special jury award for acting at Sundance for her performance. The 21-year-old Yelchin said in an interview with THR at Sundance that the improvisation done in the film was “magical.”

The romantic drama, which won the grand jury prize for U.S. dramatic film at this year’s festival, revolves around two college students — one American (Yelchin) and the other British (Jones) — who meet in Los Angeles and fall in love. It was the first film to be bought during the Park City-set fest, with Paramount and Indian Paintbrush paying $4 million to release the Drake Doremus-directed film worldwide.

2011 Apr 15

Gallery Additions

Just added to the gallery some pics I have a long time and always forget to upload. These include some more outtakes from esquire photoshoot and Miu Miu Ready-to-Wear Autumn/Winter show in Paris:

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2011 Apr 14

Jennifer on GQ

Jennifer did a brand new photoshoot for GQ magazine! She looks really awesome. Check it out:

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Unless you were among the tens of hundreds of people who saw Winter’s Bone, last year’s acclaimed indie thriller about the Ozark meth trade, or the tens of tens of people who saw an episode of The Bill Engvall Show, the unacclaimed TBS sitcom that was canceled in 2009, your grand introduction to Jennifer Lawrence was probably Oscar night back in February. If the name doesn’t ring any bells, you’ll remember the dress: arrest-me red. Four-alarm-fire red. I’m-20-I’m-hot-and-I’m-already-nominated-for-a-goddamn-Oscar red. Lawrence didn’t win that night, but let’s just say we couldn’t tell you what Natalie Portman wore.

In June’s X-Men: First Class, the franchise reboot-slash-origin story set in the 1960s, Lawrence’s color palette shifts to electric blue. She plays the budding mutant Mystique, a fleshy role that was first inhabited on-screen by Rebecca Romijn—which means the series is graduating from an actress with a body for the part to one who can actually play it. Englishman Matthew Vaughn directs, and he didn’t need to see Winter’s Bone for proof that Lawrence was right for the role. (He still hasn’t seen it.) For Vaughn, she was just a no-name girl from Kentucky who popped on her X-Men audition tape. “There are a lot of young American actors right now who haven’t got any technique,” says Vaughn. “And to be blunt, a lot of these kids assume that just by having a good set of teeth and tits, smiling for the camera’s gonna be enough. I needed someone who could act.”

Whatever he saw, it’s contagious. Jodie Foster cast Lawrence in this month’s dark comedy The Beaver, now better known as the movie Mel Gibson finished just before he Mel Gibson’d again. And Lawrence just locked up the most coveted young-actress role in Hollywood: the lead in The Hunger Games, based on the dystopic best seller about a teen huntress forced to compete in an annual contest where kids battle to the death. Lawrence is quickly cornering the market on steely chicks with molten cores, and Vaughn says it’s because “she’s got a set of balls on her.” Teeth, tits, technique—and testicles, too? Let’s get back to that dress.

2011 Apr 13

Jennifer on Teen Vogue Cover

Jennifer will be on the cover of Teen Vogue May issue! She looks absolutely fantastic in this brand new photoshoot. Here are some pictures and some highlights of the issue’s article:

On Landing the Lead in The Hunger Games: “The cool thing about Katniss is that every fan has such a personal relationship with her, and they understand and know her in a singular way.”

On Katniss: “She’s incredibly powerful, brave, and tough—and yet she has a tenderness and complexity.”

On Skipping High School to Pursue Acting: “Some people think I missed out, but if I had the choice of being in class or moving to New York, I got the childhood of my dreams.”

On Being a Tomboy at Heart: “I was a cheerleader for six years, but I also have this totally competitive side. I’ll wrestle anyone at any time.”

On filming X-Men First Class: “I had a blast. I was living in London for five months, and the whole cast . . . we all legitimately love each other. We got addicted to hanging out.”

On being a good girl: “Sometimes I get anxiety about not staying up late enough. I’m not the one in the corner, but if anyone was like, ‘I want to go home and watch The Big Lebowski,’ I’d be right there with my hand up.”

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