Thursday, February 15, 2007 03:58:58 AM
CONTESTS
Best Jessica Simpson Captions
The following are the best entries we received from our recent Jessica Simpson Caption Contest:
After excessive botox injections froze her face and blinded her, Jessica was
led everywhere by her faithful guide dog.
'Do you think anyone will notice that i look like
a pufferfish with my new dodgy lip job now that i have dyed my hair red?
And the winner is ...
Cardassian female preparing for mating procedure
We're giving away a copy of Hollywoodland, the hit
to the winner.
About Hollywoodland
Based on the true story of Hollywood’s most notorious unsolved mystery,
Hollywoodland is a tale of glamour, scandal, and corruption in 1950s Los Angeles.
When George Reeves (Ben Affleck), star of TV’s Adventures of Superman, is found dead
in his home, millions of fans are shocked by the circumstances of his death.
The police and the studio bosses want the case closed as a suicide, but rumors linger.
Louis Simo (Adrien Brody), a private investigator, picks up the trail and begins to
piece together the actor’s last, tension-filled days. Who pulled the trigger?
Was it the seductive yet scheming fiancée, the spurned lover (Diane Lane), the
enraged husband (Bob Hoskins), or was it Reeves himself? Simo must find out before
the truth is buried forever.
Bonus Features
Deleted Scenes
Recreating Old Hollywood – In this piece, the production team demonstrates how they re-created the glamour of the Hollywood of yesteryear. Interviews include ones with the film’s production designer, set decorator, costume designer, make-up artists and hair stylists.
Behind the Headlines – Director Allen Coulter, screenwriter Paul Bernbaum, and other members of the creative team reveal which elements of the film story are based on fact, and what creative liberties they had to take in order to tell the story of the unsolved mystery surrounding George Reeves’ death.
Hollywood Then and Now -- With help from historians, filmmakers, actors and other experts, explore how Hollywood has changed in the last 60 years, as the similarities and difference between “classic” Hollywood and today’s big city are examined.
Feature Commentary with Director Allen Coulter
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