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Mar 3, 2011

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Vanessa Hudgens Takes Flight with Feathers

Vanessa Hudgens arrives at LAX airport in Los Angeles with a huge feather earring on Tuesday afternoon (March 1).

The 22-year-old actress will be premiering her new flick, Beastly, in NYC later on this week.

Yesterday, Vanessa was seen out with BFF Brittany Snow, stopping for lunch and picking up a few things from Bed, Bath and Beyond.

FYI: Vanessa’s earring is from Edge of Urge.

Beastly opens in theaters THIS FRIDAY in USA — are you going to see it?


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Mar 3, 2011

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Vanessa Benches Bed, Bath and Beyond Bags

Vanessa Hudgens lifts one of her Bed, Bath and Beyond bags high in the sky after picking up a few household items in Studio City on Monday afternoon (February 28).

The 22-year-old actress, wearing Blu Moon’s “Almost Famous” skirt, looks to have bought an allergy comforter for a room in her home. We wonder what else she got — because the comforter was put in the back seat!

After her shopping trip, Vanessa met up with BFF Brittany Snow (who was also in braids) to get a bite to eat at Rocco’s Tavern.


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Mar 3, 2011

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A Movie Review of Beastly

 

Beastly defines some serious odds in moviemaking in that just about every creative decision, with a couple of exceptions, has gone very wrong. Bad enough that its makers cravenly chase the gravy train of teen fantasy-melodrama that long ago pulled out of the station with the Twilightseries. But the witless manner in which the film desperately searches for the right ideas and moods to convey teen angst is not a pretty sight.

Rarely do films from Hollywood emerge in such an inane manner. Its rote characters are inevitably in predictable situations with no subtext or subtlety to any of their predicaments. Box office should be, appropriately enough, beastly.

The adaptation of Alex Flinn’s novel by writer-director Daniel Barnz (Phoebe in Wonderland) flatters itself that this is a modern update on the Beauty and the Beast legend. An incredibly shallow though popular narcissist, Manhattan prep-school senior Kyle (Alex Pettyfer, the young British actor who following last month’s I Am Number Four is not enjoying a good introduction to movie audiences), gets turned into a “beast” by a witchy fellow student, Kendra (Mary-Kay Olsen).

He has a year to find a girl who will say “I love you” to his unlovely face or he will be forever beastly. His immediate response is to go into hiding in a luxury condo-hideout provided by his father (Peter Krause) who, as a narcissistic broadcast journalist, shares his son’s distaste for unattractive people so can’t wait to eliminate his son from his life.

Oh, where to begin even at this juncture with the miscalculations? Most obviously, Kyle is never made into a beast. As a matter of fact, he is much more interesting in his new incarnation with exotic tattoos and razor cuts all his baldhead and body, looking like a rapper crossed with an NBA superstar.

(For that matter, Kendra, whom Kyle derides as a “Frankenskank,” looks pretty hot for a bottle-blond goth.)

Moments before his transformation, Kyle made friends with a cute fellow student, Lindy (High School Musical’s Vanessa Hudgens), who likes him despite his obnoxious attitude toward everyone especially women. Well, there’s no accounting for taste but you don’t have to think twice about the source of Kyle’s salvation.

The film does labor to get its hero and heroine together, then comes up with an absurd storyline that has Lindy’s junkie father kill a drug dealer and, fearing for his daughter’s life, agree to stash her in Kyle’s hideaway. Absurdities compound each other Kyle is also joined in his increasingly popular penthouse by a blind tutor (Neil Patrick Harris) and a Jamaican maid (LisaGay Hamilton), who must constantly coach the oafish teen on how to woo a girl with things other than good looks.

Barnz gives no life to any of these characters nor does he make their situations the least bit believable. Perhaps most disappointing, since witchcraft underlies much of what is supposedly happening here, is that no sense of magic whatsoever pervades this movie.

Not only is every character and plot point lacking in credibility, the film doesn’t even make the insipid Montreal/Quebec locations fit in with the New York City pickup shots.

What are the exceptions to the film’s countless failures? you ask. Well, the casting isn’t bad although the actors are adrift in thankless roles. Nevertheless, Olsen has serious sex appeal, Hudgens has a cheerful, likable manner, Harris and Hamilton are always good value even in bad roles and Pettyfer isn’t quite as stiff as he was in I Am Number Four.

The other thing, and indeed the very best thing about this movie, is that it’s only 86 minutes long. For that you must be grateful.


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Mar 2, 2011

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March 2: Vanessa Hudgens, ‘The ‘HD Hottie’

Washington, D.C. (March 2, 2011) — Following our extremely popular contest, ‘HD Hottie Hysteria,’ we’ve started a new feature in which we will highlight a top female star every day. The gorgeous female will come from a program that can be seen in gorgeous high-def that very day.

Today’s ‘HD Hottie’ is Vanessa Hudgens, who stars tonight in high-def on Late Night With David Letterman at 11:35 p.m. ET on CBS.

The 22-year-old actress, who was born in Salinas, California, started acting as a teenager. Her first movie was the controversial drama Thirteen in which she played Evan Rachel Wood’s friend, Noel. But in 2005, Vanessa captured fame and fortune when she landed the lead role in High School Musical. She later starred in the movie’s two sequels.

Vanessa has also appeared in several stage plays, including Rent. Her next movie will be Sucker Punch, directed by Zack Snyder. The movie will open in theaters this month.

The actress has also had two hit albums, including Identified.

So, here is Vanessa Hudgens, today’s HD Hottie:


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Mar 2, 2011

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Alex Pettyfer is ‘Soaring, Flying’ with Vanessa Hudgens

We can only imagine if the role of Troy Bolton was played by Alex Pettyfer now…

The 20-year-old actor broke out into a few verses of the song during a recent interview with MTV to promote his upcoming flick, Beastly.

Alex shared that while on set, they [costar Vanessa Hudgens and him] didn’t break out into “Beauty and the Beast,” but instead had another song — “Breaking Free” from High School Musical.

“I used to sing, ‘We’re soaring, flying’ and yeah, I didn’t get any reaction [from Vanessa],” he shared. “[I'm the] biggest geek,” he confessed. “It’s all over my wall. Gotta love the Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens and High School Musical 3.”

Vanessa added, “He sang. It was enough. [He] broke out into ‘Soaring…’ It was good.”


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Mar 2, 2011

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Vanessa Hudgens and Jamie Chung On Set Interview SUCKER PUNCH

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If you’d like to listen to the interview, click here. Otherwise the full transcript is below.

Can you talk about your reactions when you first the saw costumes you’d be wearing?

Jamie Chung: Blown away. It feels like we’re shooting four different movies. Each costume theme is so detailed and so contrasting to the other costumes that we were wearing the day before. So it’s insane. Michael Wilkinson is a genius.

Vanessa Hudgens: It’s fascinating, the attention to detail that he’s created. Just every single thing is so defined. Everyone’s costumes are so personal. It’s fascinating and it blew me away. The first day that we walked in to our hangout lounge area, they had just plastered the walls with photos of art work and we just stood there and stared at it forever. It was amazing.

Vanessa, will we get to find out the origin of the main Blondie?

Hudgens: It’s kind of a funny thing. In the brothel world she does have her blonde moments and I do, too, which is funny. But when it comes to all the action she completely transforms and is this total badass. So it’s this kind of parallel thing.

We saw some of the trench work this morning. I literally said to myself, ‘That’s Hudgens.’ So that’s cool. Was taking this role a conscious choice to mix it up a little bit?

Hudgens: I mean, I took this movie because Zack Snyder is an incredible director and just the plot is fascinating. It’s very appealing. What actress wouldn’t want to do it? It’s not me trying to push aside everything else that people know me as. It’s just that this is an incredible project that I wanted to be a part of.

Do you make your characters in the fantasy world as their own characters or as an extension of what Baby Doll sees? Are they separate or thinking about what she imagines your real world characters are?

Hudgens: I feel like in a sense it is Baby Doll’s fantasy world, but I feel like I took the initiative to play on what my character is like in the Salem world. In the brothel world, it is just an extension. It is something more powerful, more confident. I feel like through this whole process is Baby Doll’s fantasy and I feel like as soon as she changes it into the brothel we’re all an extension of her, of what she is, and what she stands for. I mean, I personally played it though as a real character with each thing. It is a different world but it is the same person. So it’s just different approaches I feel.

Can you talk about your dance numbers? Have you already filmed them?

Chung: No, I film mine tomorrow. Hers is Wednesday?

Hudgens: Yeah.

Chung: I’m the sexy French Maid and we’re doing a tango. But every dance is so different. Jena’s [Malone] dance is today and I saw a clip of her rehearsal and just what the set decorator was able to do with the giant needle coming down a pole. It’s like, ‘How do you think of these things?’ It’s wild and it’s beyond anyone’s imagination. It’s just creatively rich. It’s fascinating.

Hudgens: I do a belly dance as well. It’s very fun. It’s very Moroccan themed and the costumes are just bedazzled. It’s a lot of fun.

Chung: And I feel like the dances kind of show our characters, some sort of essence of our characters. For Blondie, I feel like, even though the name is Blondie she’s dark and she’s mysterious and she’s kind of guarded. With your dance, it’s mysterious and dark and edgy and really sexy. It’s the same thing with the French maid. Amber’s more peppy and she’s sexy and strong but she’s, I feel like, more friendly and wants everyone to get along. Very Joan of Arc. Very powerful. I’m in the business to please, I guess.

Jena and Abbie [Cornish] talked about how you guys bonded in the physical training. Can you talk about that? Was there a point where you felt things starting to come together?

Chung: Oh, man, when you’re suffering together, a very strong bond comes from that. We were encouraging each other and giving each other pep talks, like, ‘You can do it.’ It was really a team effort and I felt the bond immediately. On the first day of training, Jena was cheering me on on the sidelines, letting me know that I could do it. We came in at different times and it just leads to other things. Like you’re physically exhausted and you had such a good day and the adrenaline is running and then it was like, ‘Lets all go out and have coffee and maybe cheat with some deserts together and bond like girls do.’ It was an interesting dynamic because you had the whole physical and then you had the singing. It was just regular girl bonding.

Hudgens: My very first day I showed up not knowing what to expect in the slightest and get thrown into three hours of martial arts and an hour of the most intense training of my life. I remember that I was holding onto these rings and I let go on accident. He was like, ‘Okay, we have to do it again.’ And I let go again. I started to cry. It’s just the most frustrating feeling ever and Jen is right there, saying, ‘You’ve got, V. Come on.’ Then I slipped again and Abbie was right there telling me that I could do it and then Emily [Browning]. It was just knowing that I had those girls there – you weren’t there yet – but then Jamie, too, these girls are all incredible and so passionate about what they’re doing. So we’ve all gotten along.

Chung: And that translates on the screen. You can really see the bond there and the support. You’re in a terrible place, in a brothel and in an insane asylum, fighting Orcs and Knights and whatnot. We only have each other and so that translated well.

Do you take that with you after a production like this, all that fitness knowledge of what to eat and drink and the exercises and keep it up or do you think, ‘I can’t wait for this damn movie to be over and have a cookie?’

Chung: I think a little bit of both. I mean, it’s incredible, we’re being paid to be in the best shape of our lives. It’s so much fun because you get so involved and you really try to do everything you can to benefit from it to it’s fullest but as soon as it’s over I cannot wait to indulge myself in red velvet cake and chocolate and everything that I can get.

Can you talk about the actual training with Navy SEALS?

Chung: They never beat us, that’s for sure.

Hudgens: There’s no bell that you ring when you give up. They’re very calm. They’re aggressive but in a way where there’s the father that yells at you and beats you. Then there’s the father who gives you the silent stare. They’re the silent stare kind of people.

Chung: It’s just very matter of fact with them. It’s like, ‘This is what you’re doing. You’ve no way of getting around it. So don’t do it.’

Hudgens: ‘Don’t talk about it. Just do it.’

Chung: Once we got past that we accomplished amazing things.

What kind of exercises did they have you doing?

Chung: Oh, we’d do overhead push presses with bars. Jena can dead lift 230lbs. I’m only at 155lbs.

Hudgens: You have tire pulls. They’re practical exercises that have been around forever, like using Kettle Bells and –

Chung: Doing pull ups and push ups.

Hudgens: Things that you kind of avoid when you got to a gym these days because they’re coming up with these fancy new exercises. Like these are basic things: Slam the ball. Lift the weights. Pull the rope.

Chung: Jump on the box.

Hudgens: I’ve never physically been challenged in this way before.

Can you talk about the point where you felt comfortable shooting a gun?

Chung: Well, first day, I don’t get the SAW – she has a huge machine gun. Huge. I’m a pilot and so I have a Glock. That’s all I need.

Hudgens: It’s like the most exhilarating thing that I’ve done, shoot a .50 gun. It’s not necessarily a matter of being comfortable. It’s a matter of confidence. You get behind that thing and you feel like the toughest person alive and just after every single take it’s this massive adrenaline rush.

Chung: And to smell the gunpowder. You kind of really love it after a while.

Hudgens: Yeah. I kind of love gunpowder now.

Chung: It’s really weird.

Roles like this are really not the norm for females. When you’re at the end of your rope, does it help knowing how special the roles and the movie is?

Chung: I don’t think I finish shooting and think, ‘Wow, it’s grueling.’ It’s a daily reminder. It’s a daily reminder of, like, ‘I can’t believe I’m here and I can’t believe I’m doing this.’ Everyday is like a fresh start and it never gets old and tiring because we’re shooting something different everyday. It’s like the Orc world and then we’re in our brothel look and then we’re in an insane asylum. So there’s never a dull moment but everyday you wake up and you go, ‘Wow, we’re here. This is what we’re doing.’ I feel like everyone has this great attitude about it. All the girls, even everyone down in like the set decorators and the painters, the makeup artists, everyone is so thrilled to do something that they’ve never done before. Like with the makeup for example, they’re always asking us to tone it down and make it natural. No. Zack is like, ‘Make it big. Bigger! Bigger eyelashes. More bedazzeled. Red lips!’ Nothing is toned down. I feel like the theme of this is to use your imagination, go wild with it, go crazy. So it’s pretty exciting.

How graphic and violent does it get and do you have to deal with a lot of that?

Hudgens: It’s PG-13.

Chung: Yeah, you can’t point the gun directly at the camera. You can’t show the knife penetrating.

Hudgens: Yeah, you can’t kill actual humans. You can kill Orcs.

Chung: Nobody gets sprayed with blood. It would’ve been fun.

You’re sick of that from ‘High School Musical’, I’m sure.

Hudgens: Yeah. I got it all the time.

But they could add all that in post, costumes drenched in blood.

Chung: I think it would be rad. I would love it.

Hudgens: I look good in red.

Can you talk about the biggest action set piece that you’ve enjoyed the most, that you are looking forward to the most, or might be the most challenging?

Hudgens: I already shot the two that I’m in. I’m in Orc World. When she’s flying the plane –

Chung: I fly a B-25.

Hudgens: I’m in the back using the .50 and .30 cal and we’re firing at dragons and screams.

Chung: ‘Take care of the Orc party down there! Lets break it up!’ ‘Where?’ ‘I see them!’

Hudgens: It’s crazy. So that was fun. Shooting big guns and running around screaming. And then World War One. I got to run around. I got this Tomahawk piece and I just run ahead of everyone else and I go through like ten guys.

Chung: A piece of cake.

Hudgens: It was really cool. That was my big moment. It’s a lot of fun. It’s an incredible piece. Everybody really has their moment to shine.

Chung: I’m really looking forward to filming, I’m the pilot and so I’m always in the cockpit and I got to fly the B-25 and I’m going to fly a helicopter and I get to be in a Mecca and the Mecca is going to be interesting. I haven’t seen the interior yet. I’ve only seen pictures. On the day when we shot the Mecca, seeing it for the first time, it’s like this giant green bean and you’re like, ‘What is it?’ They were like, ‘It’s your Mecca.’ So I think the interior piece of what we’re going to shoot in December, I’ll finally get to see my Mecca and I think that’s what I’m really looking forward to the most.

Do you think that doing something like this almost spoils you?

Chung: Oh my gosh, yeah.

Hudgens: So intensely.

Chung: We get put on the coolest sets where we have opportunity to play and walk into to the insane asylum and really feeling like you’re weighted down by the set, that just puts you into the headspace. I feel like every single set for every single world has been like that except for when it’s green screen. That’s a different story. But just portraying every single different aspect of what there is to portray. We get to be badasses and fight. We get to be vulnerable. We get to sing and dance.

Hudgens: It’s actually like, ‘What have we not done on this movie?’ But back to the acting, just looking at all the pictures and all these amazing actors and what they’ve been in and what they bring to the table and how real they make every scene and every world, it’s been a ride. I’ve learned so much from this film. It’s been really cool.


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Mar 1, 2011

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Candie’s: SLIP AWAY FOR A SPRING GETAWAY

Candie's: SLIP AWAY FOR A SPRING GETAWAY


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Mar 1, 2011

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The Flecking Awards 2011

With so many awards taking place recently we decided it’s about time we got in on the fun.

With all these different awards going on, and us finding that we don’t often agree with the winners, we decided to “host” our own – and with it being a couple of years since the last time, they’re long overdue.

We worked with our readers to come up with a list of worthy nominees from the worlds of music, film and television – all you need to do now is vote for your favourites.

We want to know your favourite male musician, female musician, band, single and album from the past year. We also want to know who are your favourite actors and actresses from TV and film, as well as your favourite shows and movies. We’ve got awards for style, sexiness, great hair, as well as a few silly ones like the “Put some clothes on” award and “Sexiest Vampire” – it’s hard to choose, we know.

With the likes of Robert Pattinson, McFly, Zac Efron, Katy Perry, Adam Lambert, Taylor Momsen, Ian Somerhalder, Leonardo DiCaprio, Eminem, Lea Michele, Natalie Portman and Joshua Jackson (to name just a handful) to choose from, it’s going to be tough.

Happy voting.

Prepare your fingers and let’s get ready because we’re about to vote for Vanessa Hudgens AGAIN! This time, tell the world how powerful Vanessa fans are. Vote for our Baby V in The Flecking Awards 2011. She’s nominated in the Most Stylish Female and together with Zac, we also have a poll of the Most Shocking Story. We ask you to also vote it because in this way, people will know that we are very eager of Vanessa and Zac being together again. One more thing, please don’t mess around in the comments section just like what the other fans did. Thank you!


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