Blake Lively and Leighton Meester talk 'Gossip Girls'.
A source said about Stars Blake Lively and Leighton Meester were having trouble getting in and out of the very high heels the scene called for. "They (Blake Lively and Leighton Meester) needed crew members to help get them on," "The girls also had a lot of trouble walking in them."
Which explains why Blake Lively and Leighton Meester, the two starlets immediately slipped into their Uggs the moment the cameras turned off. Once comfy, Leighton played with her BlackBerry while Blake talked shop with the camera crew and costume designers.
Blake Lively was overheard asking about a pair of Stuart Weitzman heels that an extra had been wearing a day before. The blond fashionista was upset when she heard they were the actress’ own. "Man, I loved them," she sighed. We’re sure that Blake Lively, like her character Serena Van Der Woodsen, will find a way to get what she wants!
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Blake Lively is Ugly?
Regarding Blake Lively My friend Has opinion...
Blake Lively is Ugly... Ok don't say I am jealous because I don't look remotely like blake so why would i even try to look like Blake Lively? Honestly I think Blake Lively is quite ugly. it is so annoying when people are always saying how gorgeous and wonderful blake is. also what kind of name is "blake"? I like to insult celebrities. its their fault that they are in the public eye. so whos w/me? blake is ugly
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Blake Lively is Ugly... Ok don't say I am jealous because I don't look remotely like blake so why would i even try to look like Blake Lively? Honestly I think Blake Lively is quite ugly. it is so annoying when people are always saying how gorgeous and wonderful blake is. also what kind of name is "blake"? I like to insult celebrities. its their fault that they are in the public eye. so whos w/me? blake is ugly
- by Ms. dutygal- New and improvedYeah I like to insult celebrities (like Blake Lively) too. haha
- by Sienna♥♡...Yeah, She (Blake Lively) is but I'm sure she is a beautiful person!
- by thehoton...Well, I doubt that you are flawless. You shouldn't say someone is ugly because no one is ugly. Everyone has flaws like Blake. Honestly, I think (Blake Lively) she's pretty. Maybe that was bad picture?
- by ALESANAshe (Blake Lively) was ok looking before she got a nose job
but now she looks even better - by Stephanie The Pineapple #3I like to insult celebrities too (lol!), but I don't think (Blake Lively) she's ugly at all. That's an awful picture, she looks gorgeous here I don't like insulting celebrities looks most of the time, especially if they're really beautiful. No point in insulting someone I can't compete with to feel better about myself lol. Personality reflects name.
- by .яισт.Nah I think (Blake Lively) shes gorgeous. But hey, everyone has different opinions, and that picture is so unflattering.
- by Pocket Mousei agree, but i like her hair most of the time ahaha
Blake Lively - Sandman (1998)
Blake Lively played role as Trixie/Tooth Fairy in Sandman (1998.
The story of Sandman is about...When Fantasyworld veteran, Early Knapp, decides to retire because the kids of the World no longer believe in him or the need for sleep, Fantasyworld's middle-management fairy-official in charge of Non-Human Resources, Marigold Pixietwiddle, gets involved. Together they go out in to the "field" to investigate a child who can actually see Knapp.
Once there, the child, Tina Golden, manages to steal their magic, freeing the World's children from nightly sleep, jeopardizing the existence of Fantasyworld and generally unleashing a slapsticky Mayhem on the duo.
In the end, both Knapp and the children learn valuable lessons about doing the right thing and the necessity for kids to go to sleep.
Director: Ernie Lively; Writer:Don LaFontaine (writer); Genre: Musical | Family
The story of Sandman is about...When Fantasyworld veteran, Early Knapp, decides to retire because the kids of the World no longer believe in him or the need for sleep, Fantasyworld's middle-management fairy-official in charge of Non-Human Resources, Marigold Pixietwiddle, gets involved. Together they go out in to the "field" to investigate a child who can actually see Knapp.
Once there, the child, Tina Golden, manages to steal their magic, freeing the World's children from nightly sleep, jeopardizing the existence of Fantasyworld and generally unleashing a slapsticky Mayhem on the duo.
In the end, both Knapp and the children learn valuable lessons about doing the right thing and the necessity for kids to go to sleep.
Director: Ernie Lively; Writer:Don LaFontaine (writer); Genre: Musical | Family
Cast (in credits order)
Steve Susskind | ... | Early Knapp | |
Ann Walker | ... | Marigold Pixietwiddle | |
Elyse LaFontaine | ... | Lark | |
Skye LaFontaine | ... | Tina | |
Christian Lehman | ... | Charley | |
Nita Whitaker | ... | Mom Golden | |
Mattias Lehman | ... | Max | |
Paul Pape | ... | Dad Golden | |
Don LaFontaine | ... | Santa, Balladeer | |
Jill Whelan | ... | Ginger Ice | |
Jenna Leigh Green | ... | Wanda | |
Ted Lange | ... | Gnome | |
Philip Spencer | ... | Ghost | |
Adam Wylie | ... | Easter Bunny | |
Adam Johnson | ... | Buzzby | |
Blake Lively | ... | Trixie / Tooth Fairy | |
Harold Smith | ... | Otis the Giant | |
Shauna Duggins | ... | Elfreda | |
Lori Lively | ... | Kim Doll | |
Eric Lively | ... | Bobby Doll |
Blake Lively - Bridget "Bee" Vreeland
Blake Lively in 2005 played at The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants as Bridget "Bee" Vreeland, Main Role/Feature Film of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants...
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (released in the UK as The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants) is an American film, based on the novel of the same name by Ann Brashares, and released on June 1, 2005 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is rated PG. It was directed by Ken Kwapis and written by Delia Ephron.
The film's production budget was $25 million. At the box office, it brought in a total domestic gross of $39 million. The DVD was released in the U.S. on October 11, 2005, and features on-camera commentary by Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel, and America Ferrera and deleted scenes (discussed by Kwapis).
The following cast in detail
* America Ferrera - Carmen Lowell
* Amber Tamblyn - Tabitha "Tibby" Tomko-Rollins
* Alexis Bledel - Lena Kaligaris
* Blake Lively - Bridget Vreeland
* Bradley Whitford- Carmen's father, Albert "Al" Lowell
* Jenna Boyd - Bailey Graffman
* Kyle Schmid - Paul Rodman
* Mike Vogel - Eric Richman
* Michael Rady - Kostas Dounas
* Kristie Marsden - Soccer Pal Olivia
* Emily Tennant - Krista Rodman
* Leonardo Nam - Brian Mcbrian
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (released in the UK as The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants) is an American film, based on the novel of the same name by Ann Brashares, and released on June 1, 2005 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is rated PG. It was directed by Ken Kwapis and written by Delia Ephron.
The film's production budget was $25 million. At the box office, it brought in a total domestic gross of $39 million. The DVD was released in the U.S. on October 11, 2005, and features on-camera commentary by Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel, and America Ferrera and deleted scenes (discussed by Kwapis).
The following cast in detail
* America Ferrera - Carmen Lowell
* Amber Tamblyn - Tabitha "Tibby" Tomko-Rollins
* Alexis Bledel - Lena Kaligaris
* Blake Lively - Bridget Vreeland
* Bradley Whitford- Carmen's father, Albert "Al" Lowell
* Jenna Boyd - Bailey Graffman
* Kyle Schmid - Paul Rodman
* Mike Vogel - Eric Richman
* Michael Rady - Kostas Dounas
* Kristie Marsden - Soccer Pal Olivia
* Emily Tennant - Krista Rodman
* Leonardo Nam - Brian Mcbrian
Blake Lively - Love interest in "Accepted"
Blake Lively took Minor role/Love interest in "Accepted" as "Monica Moreland"... "Accepted" is a 2006 comedy film centered around high school seniors, who after being rejected from all the colleges and universities to which they had applied, proceed to "create" their own "college".
Though presented as a light comedy, the film's dramatic undertone throughout is highly critical of the U.S. college system (and the college ranking system).
Unlike most PG-13 films, Accepted has frequent use of the word shit (used 62 times). The term is frequently referred to as the acronym of South Harmon Institute of Technology (S.H.I.T.).
Though presented as a light comedy, the film's dramatic undertone throughout is highly critical of the U.S. college system (and the college ranking system).
Unlike most PG-13 films, Accepted has frequent use of the word shit (used 62 times). The term is frequently referred to as the acronym of South Harmon Institute of Technology (S.H.I.T.).
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