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Dude, Where’s My Car? Screen Captures
Written by on November 26th, 2010

I just updated the gallery with 300+ captures of Jennifer from the movie Dude, Where’s My Car?! Enjoy! :)


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Arthur – On Set – 7/23/10
Written by on July 23rd, 2010

I just added HQ photos of Jennifer on set of her new movie Arthur. The photos were taken on set today! Enjoy! :)

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Russell Brand, Jennifer Garner to film ‘Arthur’ on LI
Written by on June 29th, 2010

Scenes for the remake of the 1981 comedy “Arthur” will be filmed at Old Westbury Gardens. The tentative shooting dates are July 22 and 23.

The new “Arthur,” directed by Jason Winer, stars Russell Brand, Jennifer Garner, Helen Mirren and Nick Nolte. Liza Minnelli and Dudley Moore starred in the original, a tale of a fall-down-drunk millionaire playboy on the brink of an arranged marriage to an heiress.

“The irony is that the original was shot here, too,” says Vincent Kish, communications director for Old Westbury Gardens.

The historic house and/or its gardens have appeared in more than 20 major films over the years. Among the best known are Alfred Hitchcock’s “North by Northwest” (1959) starring Cary Grant, “Love Story” (1970) with Ryan O’Neal and Ali MacGraw and, most recently, “American Gangster” (2007) starring Denzel Washington.

The wedding scene from “Hitch” (2005), featuring Will Smith and Long Island’s Kevin James, was also shot at Old Westbury Gardens.

“Arthur” is expected to be released in 2011.

Old Westbury Gardens, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the former home of John S. Phipps, his wife, Margarita Grace Phipps and their four children. Completed in 1906, the Charles II-style mansion anchors 200 acres of formal gardens, landscaped grounds, woodlands, ponds and lakes. Westbury House is furnished with English antiques and decorative arts.

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Garner and Nolte Join Arthur Remake
Written by on June 15th, 2010

THR reports Jennifer Garner and Nick Nolte may join the cast of Arthur.

The movie, a remake of the 1981 Dudley Moore comedy, stars Russell Brand as a very rich, happy drunk who is told by his mother that he must marry the wealthy girl of her choosing (Jennifer Garner) or else lose his inheritance. Things get complicated when he meets and falls in love with a poor girl (Greta Gerwig). Nolte would play Garner’s deeply religious father. Helen Mirren also stars.

Jason Winer will direct the movie for Warner Bros.

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“Valentine’s Day” HD Captures
Written by on June 13th, 2010

I just added 480+ HD screen captures of Jennifer from Valentine’s Day. I want to thank Maria from Adrian Grenier Online for donating these to the site! Enjoy! :)


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“Mr. Magoo” Screen Captures
Written by on June 10th, 2010

I just added screen captures of Jennifer from Mr. Magoo! I want to thank Jessica from Castle Fans for donating these! Enjoy! :)

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“13 Going on 30″ Screen Captures
Written by on June 6th, 2010

I just updated the gallery with 2,700+ captures of Jennifer from her movie 13 Going on 30. I want to thank Carmel over at Alexis Fan for donating these to the site! Enjoy! :)


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“Catch Me If You Can” Captures
Written by on May 26th, 2010

I just added 200+ screen captures of Jennifer from her small cameo in Catch Me If You Can. Enjoy! :)

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Jennifer Garner’s possible role in The Avengers!
Written by on May 25th, 2010

Jennifer Garner, for me anyway, is a bit “hit-and-miss” when it comes to acting. When she’s good, she’s great, and I do enjoy watching her. Not to mention she actually looks like a convincing action star, as opposed to those bony waifs Hollywood is so obsessed with these days. When she’s bad, she sucks. Elektra ring any bells? Of course, it wasn’t really her fault, and to be honest, she was a really miscast in that part.

So on topic…

With her being rumored for The Avengers, who are incorporating S.H.I.E.L.D. and whatnot, I started to realize, “Hey, she’d actually be good for Maria Hill!”

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Valentine’s Day Blu-Ray Review – Romantic Comedy Fans Deserve Better
Written by on May 24th, 2010

Clearly conceived as something like an American version of “Love Actually,” Garry Marshall’s “Valentine’s Day” is an unqualified disaster, a film that’s only interesting in that it may hold the record for the most household names sucked into one horrible film.
HollywoodChicago.com Blu-Ray Rating: 1.5/5.0
Blu-Ray Rating: 1.5/5.0

“Valentine’s Day” might have worked as a Robert Altman-esque ensemble piece about the pitfalls of modern love in 2010 Los Angeles or as a truly cheesy and ridiculous romantic comedy that virtually winks at you through its own candy coating. Sadly, the film is neither. Marshall neither goes for the romantic gusto nor the character-driven realism, ending with something in the boring middle: a film that’s not funny, romantic, nor realistic. I would compare it to a bad sitcom or made-for-cable movie but most of those are more tolerable.

With a narrative simplicity that makes the similar romantic ensemble “He’s Just Not That Into You” look like “Short Cuts” by comparison, “Valentine’s Day” tells several interlocking love stories all set on the Hallmark holiday. The “A story” belongs to the super-sweet Reed Bennett (Ashton Kutcher), a florist who proposes to shallow girlfriend Morley (Jessica Alba) in one of the film’s opening scenes.

Morley says yes, much to the surprise of the people in Reed’s life ,including business partner Alphonso (George Lopez) and best friend Julia (Jennifer Garner). Julia happens to be having a fling with a married man name Harrison (Patrick Dempsey) and although best friend Reed knows the truth, he struggles to break the news.

Meanwhile, Jason (Topher Grace) has fallen in love with the stunning Liz (Anne Hathaway) but the knockout has a secret – she’s a horrible phone sex operator who apparently has to pick up calls from clients at all times including while she’s at her day job, walking on the sidewalk, or on dates with her new boyfriend. Writer Kathryn Fugate clearly isn’t going for realism with “Valentine’s Day” but the ridiculous way in which Liz’s job is handled hints at a script written by someone who has actually never had phone sex.

Liz works for Paula Thomas (Queen Latifah), the publicity rep for possibly-retiring quarterback Sean Jackson (Eric Dane), a sports star covered by reporter Kelvin Moore (Jamie Foxx), who clearly has chemistry with the holiday-hating Kara (Jessica Biel).

Meanwhile again, Holden (Bradley Cooper) and Kate (Julia Roberts) strike up a cordial flirtation on a long overseas flight; young love is embodied in Willy (Taylor Lautner) and Felicia (Taylor Swift); young lust is embodied in Grace (Emma Roberts) and Alex (Carter Jenkins), trying to plan the night they will lose their virginity together. Finally, Edgar (Hector Elizando) and Estelle (Shirley MacLaine) have secrets of love even at their age and serve as guardians to the precocious Edison (Bryce Robinson), a young man who wants to give someone special flowers on the most expensive holiday of the year.

The driving creative force behind “Valentine’s Day” appears to be that more is always better. Throw enough subplots and beautiful people at the audience that they won’t care that none of them are interesting, likable, or worth giving a damn about. The problem is that the “more approach” often leads to less character. Despite so many roles, it’s difficult to give a damn what happens to any of them, making the film’s two-hour-plus running time feel much longer.

To be fair, Kutcher and Garner make out unscathed as they have the most screen time to develop likable characters and actually have some decent chemistry. I wish the movie had left their friends behind and focused on them more, although the film could also certainly have used more Taylor Swift, a talented young star who steals the flick with just a few funny scenes.

Special features include:
o “The Stars Confess Their Valentine’s Day Stories”
o Commentary by Director Garry Marshall
o “The Garry Factor”
o Jewel “Stay Here Forever” Music Video
o Blooper Reel
o Deleted Scenes
o Exclusive “Sex and the City 2” Sneak Peek Trailer
o Digital Copy

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