WWE.com interview
Cena talks to WWE.com about WWE Superstars as the latest installment to WWE’s video game franchise.
To me, it was like the games I grew up really liking. I don’t want to say it’s a throwback, because the game is technologically as good as any other game. But it’s got the gameplay and the over-the-top moves that I like. It’s very pick-up-and-go.
Maxim Interview
Ebert talks about the impact his role as a movie critic had on movie viewers:
I think we put the notion into the minds of some kids that they wanted to grow up to be movie critics. If we did, that was our great success. I don’t mean they did do it for a living, but that at a young age they learned to be more demanding about the movies they saw.
Wrestling101.com interview
Masters speaks about being released by WWE:
I don’t mean to mention names but people like JTG and a hand full of other guys and you think, your going to keep this guy but your going to get rid of me, I don’t want to sound bitter, every situation is different. Like I said, I was under the impression this was going to be my year and I was really going to bounce back from all the trails and tribulations of the last four years and that’s why it came as such a surprise when I did get the phone call telling me I was no longer needed.
Cosmopolitan cover
Kelly appears on the cover of the October 2011 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. She talks about her recent break up, how her past helped her career, and her upcoming role in Charlie’s Angels.
I’m excited by the idea of three women kicking ass and taking names.
Siegler: It’s not looking good
Siegler writes on the blog that the uncertainty is affecting its future:
TechCrunch is on the precipice. As soon as tomorrow, Mike may be thrown out of the company he founded. Or he may not. No one knows. And if he is, he will be replaced by — well, again, no one knows. No one knows much of anything. Certainly no one at TechCrunch. This site is about to change forever and we’re in the total f-cking dark. I’ve been able to piece together little bits of information here and there, and it’s not looking good.
Part of the blog’s effectiveness depends on Arrington’s ability to break news, including on companies he is invested in:
Could TechCrunch survive without Mike Arrington? Probably. We’re doing so many pageviews now, and the machine is so profitable, that you can plug in other parts and it will run. But without him, it will not be the same.
Harper’s Bazaar cover
Gaga appears on the cover of the October 2011 issue of Harper’s Bazaar magazine. She talks about how she isn’t wearing makeup on the cover, fitness, and how people expect the unexpected of her.
Whether I’m wearing lots of makeup or no makeup, I’m always the same person inside.
Futurama interview
Groening is interviewed during a documentary on the making of Futurama. They talk about his lead teenage character and his inspiration to draw sexy one-eyed females.
We do in science fiction what needs to be done. We point at all the absurdities in science fiction and at the same time we honor it.
‘I have no idea if I work for AOL’
Arrington says he is confused about his employment situation:
I have no idea what AOL’s final position on this will be. I look forward to hearing it.
GigaOM interview
Livinston talks to GigaOm about what qualities Y Combinator partners look for in founders who apply.
First and foremost, the cofounder relationship is extremely important… Second, have the founders built something before?… Another quality I think is important is kind of being flexible-minded, or open-minded…. I always say the most important quality in any founder is being determined, and that is probably the toughest quality to judge in a 10 minute interview.
Rock And Roll Industries cover
Osbourne appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of Rock And Roll Industries Magazine.
Prestige Hong Kong cover
Cyrus appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of Prestige Hong Kong magazine. She talks about whether she is a Southern or California girl and if she misses Hannah Montana.
No [laughs]. I miss the family vibe, but I don’t miss the routine at all. I was so bored doing the same thing every day. It’s a lot easier not being on a show, to live my life a little bit and do some of the others thing that I want to do, I don’t have to be back at a certain time. You’re not worrying about a cast schedule or what the producers are going to think. I’m so grateful that I was able to be on that show, but even my little sister, who’s 11, wants to go into acting. I just say, ‘Just wait, dude.’ Because the way you’re going to be when you’re my age and the way you are right now are so different. Don’t put yourself in a situation where people re going to think of you as only one thing.
Los Angeles Times cover
Chastain appears on the cover of a September 2011 issue of Los Angeles Times magazine. She talks about how she approaches each role.
You know, over the past four years, I’ve made 11 films, and I always approach things with the idea of, ‘Who’s going to be my teacher on this set? What am I gonna learn?’ I never think about how much money I’m going to make or if a movie is going to make me famous. I just think, ‘How is this a master class for me right now?’
Lucky cover
Alba appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of Lucky magazine. She talks about playing superheroes, being soft-willed, and her first big audition.
We all went out for it – my mom, my auntie, her four kids, my auntie’s boyfriend, my brother and I all sardined inside our Buick Regal. That’s how we rolled back then.” Once there, she was asked to list any acting experience. “I lied and said I done plays. My mom definitely taught me how to hustle.
Vogue cover
Moss appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of Vogue magazine. She talks about the stress of her wedding and her vision for the nuptials.
I wanted it to be kind of dreamy and 1920s, when everything is soft-focus. The Great Gatsby. The code name was GG for a while. That light and that kind of fun decadence. It’s rock-’n’-roll Great Gatsby!
Allure cover
Hayek appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of Allure magazine. She talks about her skin, her breasts and being at ease with her sexuality at 40.
As a woman, you should be more at ease with your sexuality when you are in your 40s. You are more self-assured about that part. And that’s the way it should be. If you are a girl who cannot walk in heels, it doesn’t matter how beautiful you are. If you look like a chicken that’s been spiked in the feet, it’s not going to be sexy.
Seventeen cover
Benson appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of Seventeen magazine. She talks about flirting with Joe Jonas on twitter and whether they’d make a good couple.
I think we could make a cute couple, definitely. I could definitely see us being more than friends.
Teen Vogue cover
Stone appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of Teen Vogue magazine. She talks about changing her hair color, working with Andrew Garfield, and fashion.
At first I didn’t think I was allowed to have opinions without being a crazy person or completely irrational. It’s like in life, you learn where you can have them. But my stylist understands me completely. She’s not like, ‘You’re going to wear this sparkly princess gown.
British Vogue cover
Erichsen appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of British Vogue magazine. The cover photo is shot by Mario Testino and styled by Lucinda Chambers.
Maxim cover
Bell appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of Maxim magazine. She talks about her short film, Worst Enemy and another film that she is currently working on.
I’m actually working on a feature film now, which I’m also directing. It’s called In a World, and it’s about the world of voice-over artists.
Glamour UK cover
Kunis appears on the cover of the September 2011 issue of Glamour UK magazine. She talks about her co-star Justin Timberlake and her sudden rise to fame.
The industry can eat you alive.




