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  • Anne Hathaway On Interstellar Promotional Tour, Talks About Catwoman And Haters

    Anne Hathaway is currently busy promoting her new film, the Christopher Nolan-directed Interstellar. But aside from talking about the film, she has managed to discuss moments in her recent past including her role as Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises as well as her constant battle against her haters. Speaking to IGN, the actress expressed her desire to don the Catwoman outfit again. “I would be totally up for doing it,” she said. “If Chris [Nolan] was involved. For me, the thing that made doing that part particularly fun was that she existed in his Gotham. Without him, I don’t think it would be the same thing. But I also wonder about that part. If because she’s a thief, it’s not better to have her be a small part in a larger film. So she can go through and steal aspects of the film, but when the focus is squarely on her, I don’t know if it works as well.”

    Hathaway also took time to address her haters in a recent article in Harper’s Bazaar. She has been the target of attacks because of her squeaky clean image, and the constant criticism even led to articles that tackled this particular aspect of her career. She talked to Harper’s about the time she came across one of these articles online. She said she felt “punched in the gut… shocked and slapped and embarrassed. Even now I can feel the shame.” She even said that the bad press started to cost her roles because directors and producers didn’t like her public image.

    But that might all change with Hathaway’s involvement in Interstellar. The film, which also stars Matthew McConaughey and Jessica Chastain, has been getting rave reviews. There are even rumors that the film is a definite candidate for the Best Picture win at the 2015 Academy Awards.

  • Justin Beiber: Car Crash And “Hater” Troubles

    Justin Beiber was allegedly involved in a crash in Beverly Hills on Tuesday afternoon. He was reportedly a passenger in a Cadillac Escalade (what else?) that was going really fast in an attempt to shake ensuing paparazzi. The Escalade Justin Beiber rode in was struck by a BMW that was leaving a nearby parking structure.

    Beiber reportedly left the scene in another car, but since he wasn’t driving, didn’t receive a reprimand. There was information exchanged, but no specific reports on who did the exchanging. However, unlike many other automobile shenanigans Justin Beiber has been involved in, this one doesn’t appear to be his fault.

    That’s not even all that happened this week to Justin Beiber. Apparently, the pop star and bad boy has had some serious trouble with his new neighbors at a condo complex in which he rented two units.

    After previous troubles with neighbors, and after leaving his Atlanta house for the condos in Beverly Hills, he has just decided that all his neighbors are haters. It’s obviously not his fault. Poor Justin Beiber just can’t get a break.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL2T9UkL2VU

    One such hater stated that, “The neighbors have already contacted the HOA because of excessive noise and marijuana. And we’re told … cops have been called twice.”

    Another hater neighbor up the hall said, “The smell of marijuana was permeating the floor.”

    I mean, so what if he wants to throw giant parties that last until four a.m. and smoke so much weed that “the entire penthouse floor was being hotboxed” or that “the smell of marijuana was permeating the floor”.

    They obviously don’t appreciate the prestige gained in living so close to Justin Beiber and his band of hangers-on!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO6xvRKnvak

    I’m so glad I’m not Justin Beiber’s neighbor, but I think we can all feel for these poor haters. I wonder how long until he is on to destroy the lives of the next set of neighbors?

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  • Seth Rogen On Justin Bieber: “F*ck this kid.”

    Seth Rogen On Justin Bieber: “F*ck this kid.”

    Adding one more to the large army of “haters”, Justin Bieber is fitting a narrative that has exponentially lead to a permanent label to his character: douchebag.

    Yesterday on the Howard Stern Show, Seth Rogen expressed his sentiment of dislike for the (now) bad boy mop bucket tinkling, house egging, strip club attending ‘musician’:

    “He’s a good example of someone you meet, who you think you’re going to hate, and then you get to hate him as much as you thought,”

    “You meet him, and he lives up to every one of your expectations of how you hope he will be.”

    Rogen said his thoughts became solidified after appearing on a German talk show with Bieber. While there, Justin sent one of his lackeys to Rogen’s dressing room in hopes to meet the Pineapple Express star.

    All jokes aside, Justin Bieber is a piece of shit.

    — Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) January 23, 2014

    “And it was weird, I was like, ‘Sure, I’ll meet him.’ So I went outside to meet him and he was acting like I asked to meet him. It was very nonchalant, ‘Yo man. Wassup,’ and I was like, ‘What the fuck, I don’t give a fuck about, I don’t want to meet you. Don’t act all nonplussed to meet me. I didn’t want to meet you. I was totally cool not meeting you… But I was like, fine, I wouldn’t have said anything, I was like, ‘He’s a bit of a motherfucker. Whatever. He’s young, the kid’s a dick.’

    And then I met him like two years later maybe, I saw him again at an MTV awards show and he literally had a snake wrapped around his fucking wrist that he was wearing as an accouterment and I was like, ‘What the fuck,’ and I talked to him for like five minutes and I was like, ‘Fuck this kid.’ He was trying to be funny with like, ‘Hey this snake.’”

    Rogen stars in the new film Neighbors with Zac Efron, who he says is way cooler than Justin Bieber.

     

    Images via Twitter, www.neighbors-movie.com

  • Facebook Reigns, But Haters Still Hatin’

    Faceobok is one of those things in life that you either love so much you want to have its babies, or you hate so bad that you want to commit a mercy killing to save humanity from it. Everyone knows or has heard of someone who “left Facebook”. Usually when that is said, it elicits looks of bewilderment as though it had been suggested that the person gave up his citizenship and moved away.

    How will he ever see his family? Will he be able to find his way in the big world out there? Has anyone checked his crawlspace?

    Every time Facebook releases an update to its mobile apps or a revamp/tweak to its online user experience, the howls go up. “Change it back! I can’t find anything! I don’t want to see this!”

    For some people, it’s simply the idea of Facebook, in general. The ethos of sharing and seeing everyone else’s innards on display for all to see.

    But there is also the realization that Facebook is free for a reason. Oh, sure, everyone says that Facebook is “free because it shows you ads.” Astute observation there, marketing genius. But more and more people are starting to realize that Facbook is free because you, the Facebook user, are not the customer.

    You are the product.

    Free Facebook is not the bait for you, the fish. Facebook is the hook, and you are the worm. Your information, including details and habit notes that you may never imagine, are available for anyone who bids.

    This is not a new notion. It has been covered again, and again.

    It has long been known that Facebook collects info, some of which we give voluntarily — name, email address, telephone number, address, gender and schools attended, for example.

    But Facebook also tracks things that you may not suspect — your political affiliation, religion, family relationships, and even when you choose to not accept a friend request.

    This kind of knowledge could be used by discerning advertisers.

    And for the Facebook detractors, it all adds up to one thing: One more reason to hate Facebook.

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