Blake Lively as Anabelle Leigh In "Elvis and Anabelle," ...
It is about every terrible tragedy brings about something equally miraculous. Groomed by her overly ambitious mother who had also previously been a Miss Texas Rose (Mary Steenburgen), Anabelle Leigh (Blake Lively) is on the road to winning the Miss Texas Rose tiara when she dies tragically of an unexpected stroke during a pageant.
Her death lands her on the embalming table of Elvis (Max Minghella), an embittered young man whose sense of family duty and love for his ailing father (Joe Mantegna) keep him from following his dreams. When Anabelle is miraculously resurrected on Elvis's embalming table the two unexpectedly connect and sparks fly. With the help of each other and Elvis's father, they discover love, freedom, and happiness as the real world and their own demons threaten to force them apart.
The film premiered on March 10, 2007 at the South by Southwest film and music festival in Austin Texas.
Blake Lively - The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Blake Lively played as Bridget Vreeland in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2. This film is a 2008 sequel to the 2005 film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. The original cast and real life friends (America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel and Blake Lively), return to star in the movie, which was directed by Sanaa Hamri. The film is based upon the 4th novel in Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series, Forever in Blue: The 4th Summer of the Sisterhood, but incorporates scenes and storylines from The 2nd Summer of the Sisterhood and Girls in Pants: The 3rd Summer of the Sisterhood. Unlike the 1st film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants which was rated PG This one is rated PG-13 for mature material and sensuality. The film was released in the US on August 6, 2008.
In The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 film, the 4 girls find themselves wrapped up in a flurry of events. Tibby decides to take her relationship with her boyfriend to the next step on their 10 month anniversary. Later on Tibby is left unsure. Carmen returns home only to find that her friends are not as sentimental as they used to be and upon feeling left out, she leaves to Vermont with her friend from Yale that she meets when doing backstage work, when going to Vermont she learns more about herself. Lena deals with Kostos' as her past, develops feelings for an handsome art model that she meets at her drawing class. Bridget (Blake Lively) cannot deal with her problems with her father and goes to Turkey on an archaeological dig to discover who she used to be but really discovers what she's looking for.
In The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 film, the 4 girls find themselves wrapped up in a flurry of events. Tibby decides to take her relationship with her boyfriend to the next step on their 10 month anniversary. Later on Tibby is left unsure. Carmen returns home only to find that her friends are not as sentimental as they used to be and upon feeling left out, she leaves to Vermont with her friend from Yale that she meets when doing backstage work, when going to Vermont she learns more about herself. Lena deals with Kostos' as her past, develops feelings for an handsome art model that she meets at her drawing class. Bridget (Blake Lively) cannot deal with her problems with her father and goes to Turkey on an archaeological dig to discover who she used to be but really discovers what she's looking for.
Blake Lively New York, I Love You
Blake Lively as Gabrielle in New York, I Love You. This Film is an upcoming romance film set to be released on February 13, 2009. From the producers of Paris, je t'aime, it stars an ensemble cast, among them Rachel Bilson, Orlando Bloom, Natalie Portman, Christina Ricci, Hayden Christensen, Andre Benjamin, Shia LaBeouf, Sonny Sandoval, Raphael Saadiq, Irrfan Khan, and Kevin Bacon. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival in September, 2008.
New York, I Love You is a collective work of twelve short films each running around 5 minutes long are all rolled into one, created by several international directors in New York's five boroughs, with a common theme of finding love interwoven into each of the five-minute shorts. It is filmed in the same style of narrative structure as Paris, je t'aime.
New York, I Love You is a collective work of twelve short films each running around 5 minutes long are all rolled into one, created by several international directors in New York's five boroughs, with a common theme of finding love interwoven into each of the five-minute shorts. It is filmed in the same style of narrative structure as Paris, je t'aime.
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