The Love Picture Show

· For the release of the Playstation 3 game Heavy Rain, Sony hired director Neil LaBute (of the Wicker Man remake and In the Company of Men) to make a short film concerning one of the game's themes, which is: "How far would you go to save someone you love?" Here's where it gets incredible: LaBute rounded up interview subjects like Samuel L. Jackson, Peter Bogdanovich, Nicholas Hoult, Stephen Fears, and Chris Weitz for the project. And they all have big opinions about love! LaBute himself is the real authority, though, proclaiming, "I'm interested in stretching the parameters of love. And your tolerance!" Enjoy How Far Would You Go? or go on loveless. [/Film]



· The Kardashians and JWOWW (from Jersey Shore) may release clothing lines, but Tim Gunn doesn't have to like it. [The Advocate]

· Sarah Jessica Parker figured out that you want to smell like Carrie Bradshaw. Her new scent SJP NYC will have you loosing monologues and forgetting to ask your girlfriends about their kids in three spritzes. [People]

· Get ready for another chapter in the Janet Jackson "wardrobe malfunction" saga of 2004! There weren't even this many chapters on the Poetic Justice Blu-Ray. [THR]



Comments

  • HwoodHills says:

    Am I smelling a LaBute/Channing Tatum flick coming up?

  • Furious D says:

    1. But how far will you go for a paycheck?
    2. The mottos for the clothing lines are: "Everyone needs more skank in their lives."
    3. I saw a sample and it smelled like cigarettes, white wine spritzers, and for some reason horse-hide.
    4. Please, stop covering these stupid nipple-gate things. They're only going through with it because it guarantees them some media coverage. Ignore it and the nipple will go away. It's been 6 years. The statute of limitations is over!

  • Dimo says:

    I would much rather watch the outtakes where each interviewee is told at the end that this is for a video game.

  • sweetbiscuit says:

    It's "Stephen Frears" not "Fears." Damn that spell check.

  • Louis Virtel says:

    Ugh, thank you! Correcting now!