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Amo found a site that has a nice collection of posters and included on there are some slightly different versions of Natalie film posters.

Garden State and V for Vendetta are after the jump…
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Amo found a site that has a nice collection of posters and included on there are some slightly different versions of Natalie film posters.
Garden State and V for Vendetta are after the jump…
I’ve updated the gallery with some more new/oldies of Natalie with her make-up artist, Eileen Kastner Delago, during and after make-up before the 2011 Independent Spirit Awards and the 83rd Annual Academy Awards.
This year, Portmania is a teen. And bad luck. A bad luck teen as Natalie turns 30 and is with child. You couldn't make this up. Portmania will begin, Sanjiro…
On other sites I’ve seen a lot of comments along the lines of “she’s been pregnant forever!” and “is that baby ever going to arrive?”. They’re kind of ridiculous because Natalie isn’t some medical marvel. It may SEEM like it’s been a long time but surely these people realize that, actually, it’s probably been about as long as most other pregnancies.
But since we are presumably getting very close now, I thought I’d do a silly poll for you guys to guess when Nat Jnr. will enter the world. Feel free to give your guesses in the comments section as well. Winner gets…errr…bragging rights?
I’m going for June 9, just because it’d be ridiculous to have Natalie, Natalie’s mom and Nat Jnr. all born on the same day.
As for the Hesher results, 50% of voters were raring and ready to watch Hesher in theatres while on the other side of the coin, and this sums up the Hesher situation, only 1 vote was given to “I’ve already seen it”.
Results are after the jump…
Awwwww. This is the cutest set of candids in a really long time. The snaps are of Benjamin and Natalie after dinner in NY yesterday. It's wonderful to see them…
You know the drill... - A Dallas indoor soccer team has designed their kit around Black Swan, with swans, scissors (*cough*) and the name of Portman Kunis United. Fantastic job.…
Carlos Acosta, the ballet dancer who starred in the short that Natalie wrote and directed for “New York, I Love You”, talks about how Natalie helped him find his acting feet.
‘She’s very bright, and she took a very big chance engaging me in New York, I Love You,’ he says. Portman’s piece was about an inter-racial relationship between two separated parents and their daughter.
‘The producers thought she was crazy. On the first day of practice, I was in her apartment reading the script in this dead voice, and I could see these professional actors looking at me and thinking, “This guy is the main character?” I was nervous about translating to that medium, but she kept calm and she never pressured me, and little by little I gained confidence.’