Sunday, May 23, 2010

Going back to JT!!

I feel like I've been cheating on Justin with RDJ! So I decided to cool down on my RDJ obsession (after watching Iron Man 2 for the second time), which is quite hard to do, and go back to my first love. There are some interesting news on J:

The Social Network Oscar predictions.
I usually hate it when they do this, predicting what awards a movie is going to win before it's even seen. Not a lot of people have watched the movie, only those in the insides, and I don't even think the movie is finished yet. But there are nice things said about Mr. Timberlake and I am quite happy with that. The movie is directed by David Fincher, and written by Aaron Sorkin. I love a couple of the works of these guys and they are VERY talented people. No doubt it's gonna be a great movie and hopefully gives Timberlake the recognition and respect as an actor as he deserves.
David Fincher's "The Social Network," known casually as "The Facebook Movie," is going to be nominated for Oscars.

The only question is, which ones?

I haven't seen the movie yet -- nobody outside its production has -- but I have read Aaron Sorkin's 162-page script, which tells a fascinating story with the necessary ingredients to translate into one of the year's best films.

But "The Social Network's" best chance at an Oscar nomination comes from an unlikely source -- Timberlake.

The former N'Sync sensation happens to be an immensely talented actor who is frequently written off as little more than stunt casting and isn't taken as seriously as he should be as a dramatic actor. He was arguably the best thing about Nick Cassavetes' "Alpha Dog" (it's a close call between him and Ben Foster's ferocious Jewish bully), his scenes with Christina Ricci in "Black Snake Moan" positively sizzled (to be fair, every scene with Ricci did) and he was the only actor to score a laugh in "The Love Guru." He's remarkably charismatic, both in concert and on "Saturday Night Live," and for the purposes of this argument, I'll completely forget about his disastrous turn in Richard Kelly's "Southland Tales."

Timberlake is poised to take his acting career to the next level with "The Social Network," as Sorkin's script provides him with a fantastic opportunity in the role of Sean Parker, a one-of-a-kind character who the popular blog ScriptShadow suggests could become "iconic" based on his depiction on the page. It's ironic that Timberlake will be playing the guy who is perhaps most responsible for the destruction of the music industry, the very business that made Timberlake a star in the first place.
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Justin is 19th on Glamour's "30 Sexiest Stars Under 30"

Also, watching Audi A1 commercials plus downloading Esmee's Love Dealer feat. JT!! :D

The Next Big Thing Audi A1, part 1:

Let me just say, Justin + gun = *swoon*

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