Showing posts with label nylon magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nylon magazine. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Love Hurts.


The cast of "The Vampire Diaries" is on the cover of Nylon magazine this month. It's part of a 2 day space in the month where all the new magazine covers start popping up online, days I anxiously await.

Paul on the success of his show: “Do I think the show would be successful as it is, if it weren’t for Twilight? No.”
Ian on working on independent movies after Lost: “I fell off the face of the f—ing planet. I thought I was being cool and edgy, and it seemed like something Johnny Depp ould have done 15 years ago. Wrong. Biggest Mistake.”
Ian on his VD character Damon: “This is gonna be the coolest character on television. There was no doubt about it. It reminded me of Sawyer, Josh Holloway's character on Lost. He was always the character I secretly wished I could play.”

Thursday, December 3, 2009

One of Nylon's Best.


Hillary Duff must be thanking her lucky stars that "Gossip Girl" came around. Best career move since Lizzie McGuire. Magazine covers weren't exactly a dime a dozen before that.

Love Nylon. Their covers are really unique, and this one is one of their best. Love what she's wearing...so classic.

Yeah, I need to go run out and get this.
-CE
Photo courtesy of JJ.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Friday Treat.


'Sup guys, I'm sure everyone has been kind of having a long week like we at popYEAH! have been having, so here is Zac Efon as a little shameful treat for getting through it relatively unscathed. 

On his new movie, Me and Orson Welles: “It’s the first time I’ve ever watched a movie [that I’m in] and in the end I’m like, ‘OK! I didn’t check my watch once!’”
On his Disney fame: “I try not to look at all of it. You can’t enjoy or celebrate it; it’s not a real thing. The face on the lunchbox and s— —you can’t share that with your friends.”
On growing up around music: “I was constantly singing. I would hear things on the radio and just be able to spit them out instantly, with perfect memorization and tone. It wasn’t like I took pride in it; there was no effort. My parents were like ‘Shut up. Please stop singing. It’s annoying.’”
On whether celebrity albums are necessary: “If anyone asked themselves that, then we wouldn’t have the crap we are listening to today. If your heart’s not in it, don’t do it. And don’t do it for money. That’s my philosophy.”

His new movie opens on November 25th.
-CE
Photo courtesy of Just Jared.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

To Dye For.

Ok I have made an incredible discovery that I think is going to throw some of you, and definitely my sister for a total loop. Anna Paquin was the little girl in Fly Away Home. For those of you unfamiliar, it's a movie my sister and I would watch over and over again, about a girl who's mother dies and she has to go live with her estranged father, and she discoveres these...ducks I think in a patch of woods that is being flattened and nurses them to health, and then they somehow become a news story as they make their flight south for the winter. Or something. Anyways, it's an awesome movie and I can't believe she was it it- Megan and I have watched it a thousand times. She gave to Nylon , about going blonde for the role of Sookie Stackhouse on True Blood.
"I don't look like a Barbie doll, and I probably never will. People are incredibly literal sometimes in how they view you. You have dark hair and pale skin? You must be brooding. The second you dye your hair blond and get a spray tan, people treat you as if you're a bit stupider and happier."
-CE
Photos courtesy of Nylon.


Saturday, August 15, 2009

J'adore Joseph.

I speak French. Kind of. Not really.

Damn. LOVE love love Joseph Gordon-Levitt. I really want to go out and buy this magazine. Not just for him either- I mean, "Beer! Babes! Parties! ...And lots more reasons why you should move to Berlin right now" sounds like a really interesting well articulated article. Damn. I'll probably just end up shame stealing from a doctors office or the gym.

Don't wait for my endorsement to see 500 Days- I'll cut to the chase right now: I loved it. I swear, the review will be my first priority tomorrow morning, but it was totally worth seeing. Mostly because of him.

Here's what I don't understand. He doesn't fit the cover at all- it's very solid and sleek, and he is...not. He looks like a cranky scruffy mountain man who stumbled onto a fashion shoot.

And why did they awkwardly put that caption on his stomach?
-CE