
- Scarlett Johansson is representing the ’90s in W Magazine’s 40th anniversary issue, with Keira Knightley representing to ’00s, Mia Wasikowska the ’80s, and Rooney Mara the ’70s. It’s fun to see pretty, famous ladies dressed up in fashion-y period styles. Right? Are we having fun? -WMagazine
- Please watch Chris Gethard’s new dance. -ComedyNerdsUnite
- Robert Zemeckis says that a Who Framed Roger Rabbit? sequel is still possible, even though Bob Hoskins, the original lead, has retired. But who will play the Bob Hoskins?! -SlashFilm
- Here is Jon Stewart’s opening monologue at Comedy Central’s “Night of Too Many Stars,” whatever that even is. -GotchaMedia
- Lauren Conrad has admitted that some of the scenes in the Hills were reshot because cameras weren’t there when they happened the first time around, but everything that happened in them was real at some point?!?! -WarmingGlow
- If you’d like to watch, here is the LEGO reenactment of Felix Baumgartner’s Red Bull space jump. -FilmDrunk
- Matthew McConaughey is getting very skinny! In order to play Ron Woodruff, a drug addict with HIV who became an AIDS activist! Look at how skinny he is! -Dlisted
- Did you guys see Argo over the weekend? Did you ArGO see it? Hahaha. ArGOES it? AR does it GO? (How does it go.) Hahaha. Ahhh. Too funny. Anyway, so, did you like it? Who do you think did the best job in it, as an actor? Go talk to The Week about it, because I have no idea. -TheWeek
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Keira Knightley’s collarbone in that first link is terrifying.
I noticed the collarbones right away as well! All I could think was, “You need more flesh on yourself.”
Oh come on. She has her elbows up on the table, she’s leaning waaaaaay forward and she’s craning her head up and out to face straight into the camera. Plenty of people’s collar bones would do that.
The collarbone is one of the ‘geographical landmarks’ on the body, which is any place where bone presses against skin (hips, elbows, knee caps, scapulas, ribs, the posterior superior iliac crests [aka 'back dimples'] etc etc etc). They are very visible. Mara’s collarbone is visible sitting straight up in her picture.
That being said, yeah, Knightly and Mara don’t have a lot of body fat, but their collar bones in these pictures are nothing to write home about.
#CollarBoneGoogleAlert
THEIR COLLAR BONES LEAVE PEOPLE APPALLED.
I know we joke here about being worried about various celebrities, but this time I really am worried about Matthew McConaughey. Damn, he’s fading away.
It’s really unsettling!
I was really hoping the 90s look was all flannel and baby doll dresses and floral stuff with combat boots and tights and maybe biker shorts (and Zubas, but only if you are staying in or maybe going to Kennys market down the street for a Jolt soda).
It is entirely possible that I was not as cool as I thought I was in the 90s.
No, that was way more 90s than this look. I don’t even get the 2000s look, how is it iconic?
Maybe it’s The Craft in different decades? Why are they all photoshopped to the point where they look like they are made out of plastic?
I didn’t see any of the decades well represented in any of the photos. Was the make-up artist a contestant from RuPaul’s Drag Race?
Oh good, other people don’t get it either. I just assumed that I was really really really uncool for that decade and had no idea what the kids were up to.
Scarlett’s 90s look was…weird? Like, honestly, I get that they didn’t want to go the cliched route and just use a Cher Horowitz outfit or something, but that just looks like it could’ve been any random goth/biker chick at any given time!
It looks like the poor man’s Rogue from X-Men, sorta. Also LOL’d so loud for The Craft in each decade. Totally badideajeans!
Hahahaha, she totally looks like Rogue!! Didn’t she experiment with a nose ring too?
I lived through the 90s and I don’t remember anyone dressing like sexy Cruella DeVille. Not even at Halloween.
it’s all one big meta-commentary on the 2010s….because nostalgia is so big, they are all actually dressed to represent NOW.
The 90s is a bit off, but the 80s is just spot on. What girl DIDN’T have a wool jacquard bustier? No girl I’D have wanted to know.
Scarlett is two plastic tattoo chokers and an accordion headband away from really nailing it.