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Celeb Photos: Hilary Duff Photos|Aaron Talks About Hilary Again
Member Since: 6/8/2008
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I never gave up hope, bitch just needs to find the sound for her, work with good producers, and get her business ordeals in order. But, I will celebrate in the little "HOPE" party we are throwing here. She is suppose to attend an event tonight, hopefully she goes and shows hoes how to look flawless. And gets a picture with Britney!
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Originally posted by ReginaGeorge
YEEEEEEEEEEEES! HOPE!
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I got SO excited when I saw that!
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Member Since: 6/30/2010
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She should stick with the sound she developed on Dignity. OR take it a step further and go with the sound that "Any Other Day" had, which sounded a bit...fuller.
But thank god she mentioned music. I would have honestly lost all hope if she hadn't.
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Hilary is currently on the red carpet at the Evening Of Southern Style event. I want that picture with Britney.
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Member Since: 7/28/2007
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I really wanna see that new site
Plus, she just teased us about her music career
and her Tumblr just confirmed that the new pic is being used in DEVOTED...as I predicted
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She looked absolutely flawless! ♥
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Member Since: 10/5/2006
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She looks so good. I really think she matured the best among all the others. Frecksay Lohan was always too skinny.
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Hilary really has grown up in such a nice way. Yes, she had a brief time where she looked like she was going to go off the rails but she quickly fixed the problem and slayed harder than ever.
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****ING BEAUTIFUL!!! <333333 AS ALWAYS
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Member Since: 9/15/2006
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No pics with Britney?
But those pictures are amazing! She looks absolutely gorgeous!
And her website saying that 'whether I'm recording a song' got me excited, even though I shouldn't be. Maybe that's a hint.
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She looks amazing, as always!
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Member Since: 6/16/2010
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What an oddly placed tassel...
She looks so good with minimal make up.
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Member Since: 7/28/2007
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She's such a BEAUTY <333
I'm still in love with her
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Hilary Duff and hubby Mike Comrie pick up some sushi to go on Friday (May 13) in West Hollywood, Calif.
The 23-year-old actress rocked some Ray Ban shades, a comfy gray tee, black workout pants and some fun, bright orange sneakers!
The day before, Hilary and her husband of almost 9 months went for a workout together.
The couple have been training with celebrity fitness guru Harley Pasternak!
Hilary will soon be getting to work on The Story of Bonnie and Clyde opposite Kevin Zegers.
http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/05...ushi-sweeties/
Hilary Duff Confirms She’s ‘Definitely’ Set To Play Bonnie In ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ Remake
"After reports surfaced that Hilary Duff was out as Bonnie in the upcoming remake of the classic 1967 film “Bonnie and Clyde,” Hilary Duff confirmed to Access that the rumors are untrue and that she will indeed be taking on the iconic role, when the film gets its green light."
http://www.accesshollywood.com/hilar..._video_1326897
Hilary Duff Calls 'Elixir' Sequel 'Another Wild Adventure'
If you were a fan of Hilary Duff's debut novel "Elixir"—a supernatural love story following 17-year-old photographer Clea Raymond—then we have good news for you: The actress is hard at work on the follow up, "Devoted," due out October 11!
"We're almost finished with it," she told MTV News while walking the carpet last night at Britney Spears' event to support the St. Bernard Project. "This book was a lot easier—this process because the story was kind of figured out, and so it was just extending what was already there."
If you read the Duffster's first novel, you know things were left very unresolved with heroine Clea and her love interest Sage. So what can fans expect in the follow-up? "It's more of her going on an adventure trying to find Sage, who's her soul mate," Hilary dished. "They go on another wild adventure."
And if you wanted to know more about all the supernatural aspects of Clea and Sage's bond (and their many lives together), it sounds like this will be the read for you. "This book is a lot more into the, not sci-fi, definitely into the supernatural. And you find out more about how the elixir works."
Not to be all "judging a book by its cover," but I'm almost more intrigued to see what the artwork for this sequel will look like. There was something about "Elixir"'s deep purple, iris-infused cover that I found so incredibly alluring. Either way, my schedule has been cleared for the reading to commence October 11!
http://hollywoodcrush.mtv.com/2011/0...lixir-devoted/
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I really want Hilary to start shooting that B&C movie so she can move on to recording a new record
and I can't wait to see reviews for "Devoted" once released ...the ones for Elixir were great =)
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It's great to know she'll be back. I'm really looking forward to "Bonnie and Clyde" and to hear some newww stuff.
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Bloodworth comes out in five days in limited release, since we don't have an official Hilary Duff thread I will post the reviews here so people can read them. So far we have TWO positive reviews and Hilary is being singled out for her acting.
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-2.5/4 Stars (Positive remarks about Duff!)
Drawled words and phrases roll off the tongue like backwoods Shakespeare in “Bloodworth,” the second feature film to be made from a book by Southern Gothic novelist William Gay.
And like “That Evening Sun,” there’s a languorous, lean and literary quality to the low-class Southerners who inhabit the corner of Tennessee where the tale is set. If only the storytelling and acting were up to the quality of the dialogue and sunset-tinted cinematography, “Bloodworth” would stand with that earlier film as a cinematic argument that we’ve finally found our successor to William Faulkner.
Fleming Bloodworth (Reece Thompson) dropped out of high school weeks before graduation. His teacher hasn’t given up on him and when we meet him, Fleming plainly hasn’t given up on himself. He’s a writer, waiting for his sullen, redneck postman to drop off the latest rejection notice from The Oxford American. Fleming’s old man (Dwight Yoakam, hateful and on the mark) barely tolerates the kid’s passion. He’d rather the boy get that carburetor back on the broken down old Lincoln in their front yard, which is what Fleming does.
Just down the road, Fleming’s Uncle Brady (screenwriter W. Earl Brown) still lives with his momma (Frances Conroy), whom he is sure has lost any memory of the husband and father that left them 40 years before. When “Pa” makes his way back to Grinder’s Creek, we see how unlikely that is. Pa, who is recovering from a stroke, is a honky tonk singer and songwriter. When Kris Kristofferson growls a line about “the right to be righteously wrong,” you appreciate how perfect that bit of casting is.
The story isn’t particularly organized. It’s more a collection of scenes — Pa, or E.K. Bloodworth having a warm, bar stool homecoming scene with Itchy (Barry Corbin, wonderful), who runs this pool hall for the Schlitz set — than a coherent coming-of-age tale.
That’s where the focus lies, with Fleming getting life lessons from another uncle, Warren (Val Kilmer, in all his pot-bellied/Western wear glory).
“Take my advice,” Warren, a low-rent music promoter, tells the kid. “Move on, like I did.” He shoves money into the kid’s hand.
“I don’t need your money.”
“I don’t need it neither.”
The kid also meets the hooker (Sheila Kelley) Warren left behind when he went to Nashville, and the hooker’s daughter. She’s played with trashy relish by Hilary Duff, who makes Raven just the sort of girl who can leave Fleming “addled.”
Actor-screenwriter Brown and director Shane Dax Taylor seem “addled” about what to include and what to leave out here, giving us dead-end flashbacks to the patriarch’s haunted past, a supposed months-long stalking that Yoakam’s character carries out looking for his missing wife in Nashville. Not every character or thread is worth following and a couple of the central performances are tone-deaf. And the film’s payoff is clumsy and obvious.
But Kristofferson, Corbin, Kilmer, Yoakam and Duff create indelible characters in just a few scenes each. And cinematographer Tim Orr, far more at home here (he shot the Southern Gothic “Undertow) than with the recent Medieval stoner comedy “Your Highness,” gives most every scene the shimmering yellows of late afternoon. That gives one hope that someday, somebody with the money and the wherewithal will tackle a Gay adaptation (“Bloodworth” is based on his novel “Provinces of Night”) and do this Gothic guy justice.
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/ent...loodworth.html
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Review (4/5 Stars)
Bloodworth is a film whose strength lies in its individual performances. Kris Kristofferson turns in a good performance as the titular character and Reece Thompson stands out as Bloodworth's grandson Fleming. As a matter of fact, the whole cast did an admirable job with the roles they were given. The biggest surprise performance probably belongs to Hillary Duff who continues to show that she is more than just a drone in the Disney pop machine.
If the strength of Bloodworth is in the performances, then the weakness is probably in the script. Not that the script was horrible, it's just that it could of benefitted from a little more character development. This lack of character development made it difficult to connect to or really care about the characters. It wasn't until nearly the end of the film did any of the characters really start to make you empathize with them. The story probably could of benefitted from more development as well. No more detail will be delved into so as to not risk any spoilers.
http://www.examiner.com/dvd-in-shrev...-review-review
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