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Thursday, 19 December 2013

Meet Margot Robbie, Scene-Jacking Breakout Star of 'The Wolf of Wall Street'

If there's one more thing to know about "The Wolf of Wall Street" before its release next week, it's that you should be ready to remember scene-stealing, Australian-born newcomer Margot Robbie, who plays Jordan

Belfort's (Leonardo DiCaprio) manipulative second wife, Naomi (aka "The Duchess").
Robbie — who generated some buzz (and tabloid headlines) earlier this year while filming "Focus" with Will Smith — makes a very good impression upon Belfort and his pals when she walks into one of their outlandish parties in the Hamptons. Coincidentally, Robbie made a similarly striking impression upon DiCaprio and director Martin Scorsese during the "Wolf" audition process, due in part to her mastery of the Brooklyn accent, but more so because she was so into their scene she slapped DiCaprio.
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Yahoo Movies recently caught up with Robbie to talk about all the trappings that come with portraying a Long Island housewife in the '80s (think big hair and spray tans), why she thought DiCaprio was a homeless person when they first met, and her big year in movies, which also included her role as the English-accented first love of leading man Tim (Domnhall Gleeson) in the era-hopping family rom-com "About Time."
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Was your first meeting with Mr. DiCaprio at all similar to your character's first meeting with Jordan Belfort?
Margot Robbie: Ha, no, it wasn't really like that at all. We weren't in the Hamptons, we weren't at a cocktail party, we were in a studio audition room in New York, and he still had his giant beard and long hair from "Django Unchained" because he had just wrapped filming. And I walked into the room and for a heartbeat I thought, "Who is that? Someone sort of homeless-looking in the corner?" And that was Mr. DiCaprio, and then a few minutes later we're doing our scene and I ended up getting carried away and hitting him in the face. So our first encounter was a little interesting but that definitely broke the ice and we've had a great working relationship ever since.
How did you master that Long Island accent?
M.R.: I did a lot of technical training a couple years ago when I was preparing to move to America, to prepare for the standard American accent. So I had all the technical training in place which, now when I start working other accents, I can adapt that knowledge and use it for whatever accent I need.Tim Monich was Leo and my dialect coach on set, he provided me with a lot of voice recordings of actual women from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where my character was from, and I would just listen to them on my iPod and mimic them. Another thing that bizarrely helped: my acting coach told me when I was first putting my audition on tape, she said, "Pretend like you have acrylic nails on and they've just been painted and the paint is still wet." I said, How does that help my accent?" She said, "Just do it.So I put my hands out and thought, "OK, my fingernails are wet" and suddenly these hand gestures came out and I'm waving my hands around, I've got this attitude, it really worked. It was the perfect combination of the technical training and that bizarre little trick and the expertise of Tim Monich.
So you didn't have to watch any episodes of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" or anything?
M.R.: No I have little to no patience for reality TV so thankfully I didn't have to resort to that.
One can't help but notice your lovely and very bronze skin in the film. What was the preferred method for achieving that? Spray tanning?
M.R.: Oh gosh, that was once a week on a Sunday night. I would get a spray tan and my acrylic nails put on and be ready to go for another week. It was so disgusting. The smell of the spray tan makes me want to gag now, but yeah, most of the cast would all get spray tans so that we would be overly bronze all the time. It was hilarious.And oddly authentic. It's crazy how certain stereotypes are true.
M.R.: Yeah we looked back at the photos, and they're all weirdly bronze all the time.
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Speaking of showing off your bronzed skin, how easy or difficult was getting comfortable with those love scenes and skimpy outfits? How did DiCaprio and Scorsese help set you at ease?
M.R.: Everyone on set did their best to make it a comfortable environment to shoot those scenes, but it's still incredibly daunting and uncomfortable. You just have to grit your teeth and do it there is no other option. It's not like, "Will I or won't I?" It's that's what's in the scene, and we have to shoot that by this time tonight, and so you get on with it.
The sooner we get it done, the sooner you can put your clothes back on. So it really was like, "OK, be the character. She would do it, do it." It was weird, but by the end of the film everyone was so used to getting undressed that we didn't care. You took your robe off easily. But the first time? Definitely, I was petrified.
 Well you make her a lot of fun to watch in how she seduces Jordan.
M.R.: That is definitely her source of power, it was fun to wield that over him.
The movie is such a crazy ride. What do you think audiences take away from it?
M.R.: Gosh, I don't know. People keep asking that. I'm still obliged to think I hope they see a greedy lifestyle and in the end living in excess won't make you happy. But I don't think we made this movie to tell a moral story about what's right and wrong. People know what's right and wrong. I think it's a film to look closely at a bunch of crazy characters and this unique insane time of their lives and what they were doing. It's just an entertaining, close-up, uncensored, raw version of that. So I hope people don't look at it and think they want to live that way. But I hope they think it's entertaining three hours of film-watching.
What was your favorite Naomi moment, given all her ups and downs?
M.R.: I really love the last sequence when I ask for a divorce and it escalates into the giant fight scene where I get to smash the window in and scream and all those kinds of things. It was kind of a cathartic moment in the film when everything bubbles over the surface and you explode and then she's gone. That's the last time you see her, and I like that it was out of a drive to protect her kids. It was nice to have that motivating factor.
[Photos: 'The Wolf of Wall Street' New York City Premiere]
We've heard your English accent and now the Brooklyn one. What new accent will we hear from you next?
M.R.: I play a French peasant farm girl [in "Suite Francaise"], but I will be doing an English accent [playing] French. So you'll hear an English accent again, and then the film I just wrapped is "Focus" where I am doing a standard American accent. I play a New York girl, and I don't know what's going to be next. I hope I get another challenging accent to do because they are some of my favorite things to do, perfecting an accent. I'd like to do a Boston accent. I'd love to do a Southern accent next.
Nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Picture, Comedy or Musical, "The Wolf of Wall Street" opens nationwide on Christmas Day.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Celeb Social Snaps: Week of December 2, 2013

Check out the best personal pics stars are sharing on social media this week!

bikini photo very hot,sexy style
                                           children and mother so nice dress or Beautiful

Monday, 2 December 2013

6 Things You Didn't Know About Gray Hair

While some women proudly sport a silver mane, most of us face the arrival of new gray hairs with dread. The good news: Scientists are hard at work on how to prevent the salt-and-pepper look. So what do
researchers know that you don't?
1. Normal aging is the biggest culprit.
Okay, no surprise here. Dermatologists call this the 50-50-50 rule. "Fifty percent of the population has about 50 percent gray hair at age 50," says Dr. Anthony Oro, professor of dermatology at Stanford University. And like skin, hair changes its texture with age, says Dr. Heather Woolery Lloyd, director of ethnic skin care at the University of Miami School of Medicine.

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2. Your ethnicity makes a difference.
Caucasians tend to go gray earlier - and redheads earliest of all. Then Asians. Then African-Americans. Scientists haven't figured out why yet.

3. Stress seems to play a role.
Stress won't cause you to go gray directly," says Dr. Roopal Kundu, associate professor in dermatology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. "But stress is implicated in a lot of skin and hair issues.During an illness, for example, people can shed hair rapidly. And hair you lose after a stressful event - like getting chemotherapy - may grow back a different color.

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4. Your lifestyle makes a difference.
Smoking, for example, stresses your skin and hair. "Low vitamin B12 levels are notorious for causing loss of hair pigment," says Dr. Karthik Krishnamurthy, director of the Dermatology Center's Cosmetic Clinic at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, N.Y. By contrast, eating foods such as liver and carrots may be helpful for holding off going gray, says Dr. Wilma Bergfeld, a senior dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic.

5. Hair and its color are separate things.
Hair stem cells make hair, and pigment-forming stem cells make pigment. Typically they work together, but either can wear out, sometimes prematurely. Researchers are trying to figure out if a medicine, or something you could put in your scalp, could slow the graying process. (Hair dye simply coats your hair in color but doesn't alter its structure.)

6. Your hair doesn't turn gray - it grows that way.
A single hair grows for one to three years, then you shed it - and grow a new one. As you age, your new hairs are more likely to be white. "Every time the hair regenerates, you have to re-form these pigment-forming cells, and they wear out," says Oro.

- Karen Springen

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Friday, 8 November 2013

Hipster Haircuts For Men

Hair Styles is the real beauty of the men and it provides a decent and lovely look to the beauty of the men. Many of the people uses many different hairstyles for the attraction and the beauty. Nowadays there are
thousands of the new haircuts for men in the fashion world that can really provide a very good look to the men and increases the beauty of the men too. In the latest fashion the hipster haircuts are the modern hairstyles that became very popular and famous in the boys of all ages. In the few years there are different changes came in hipster haircuts for men such as fauxhawk, Mohawk, buzz cut and mushroom. This is one of the favorite and most demanded hairstyles in the new fashion trends in the boys.In this style the sides are kept short and the top hair should be long and this gives a good  hipster haircut look. This hair style is used by the most famous Hollywood actors in the films and nowadays younger boys love to make this hipster hairstyle in the routine life to look smart and dashing among the other people. This is not a very heavy hairstyle that’s why many of the boys use this hair style in life.
This hair style mostly looks nice with shirts, t-shirts and pants. At some time there are many of the changes came in this hairstyle to make this style more stylish and lovely and now there are many styles of the hipster haircuts.



Saturday, 5 October 2013

Latest Eid ul Azha Hair Accessories & Hairstyle For Women & Girls

Recently pakistani fashion designer has introduced Latest Eid ul Azha Hair Accessories &  Hairstyle For Women. There are many kinds of Hairstyle tips for Pakistani Girls, which includes Hairstyles for short hairs,
Hairstyles for medium hairs, and Hairstyles for long hairs etc.Hairstyle plays a vital part of personality. Personality also depends on Hairstyle you are men or women. Latest Pakistani Cultural Eid Hairstyles  & winter season are now in your reach, easily. you can learn about different Pakistani Cultural  Eid Hairstyles. Here are few hairstyles and hair accessories for women see picture  here below.






Monday, 9 September 2013

Most Famous & Stylish Womens Eid Hairstyles 2013

Here in this article, we are presenting long, short and medium hairstyles collection for some women the latest in 2013 for Eid ul azha, weddings and other functions.

The style for 2013. In the following gallery you can see pictures of the model with great makeup and hairstyle hairstyles.You can choose according to your mood and your mind though this collection perfect hairstyle beautiful, so take a look below “the latest fashion trend of 2013 hairstyles Eid”. Here in this article, we are presenting long, short and medium hairstyles collection for some women the latest in 2013 for Eid ul Fitr, weddings and other functions.
The style for 2013. In the following gallery you can see pictures of the model with great makeup and hairstyle hairstyles.You can choose according to your mood and your mind though this collection perfect hairstyle beautiful, so take a look below “the latest fashion trend of 2013 hairstyles Eid.







Sunday, 28 July 2013

Fashion Faceoff: Selena Gomez vs. Kourtney Kardashian

When they wore it: The reality star rocked her studded sandals during a lunch date with her daughter, Penelope, at Taberna in Los Angeles on July 13. The "Come & Get It"
singer stepped out in her fashionable footwear as she left a Burbank studio with her Starbucks in hand on July 21.
How they styled it: Selena kept her look casual with a pair of black shorts, a white T-shirt, a boho chic bag, and blown out locks. The mother of two rocked similar bottoms, but polished off her outfit with a green and black check blouse, an oversized diaper bag, and cat-eye sunglasses.

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Judge's scorecard: While Kardashian scores points for dressing up the look with a little color (and toting a cute kiddo!), the sandals are enough of a statement piece that they don't need to be fussed with. Do you agree?