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Anna to present at MTV awards

May
29th
2009

Anna is going to be attending and presenting at this year’s MTV Movie Awards! The show will be held on Sunday, May 31st from Los Angeles and will air on MTV that night as well.

Chris Pine, Kiefer Sutherland, Leann Rimes, Anna Faris, Shia LaBeouf, Sandra Bullock, Sienna Miller, Channing Tatum, Bradley Cooper, Abigail Breslin, Denzel Washington, Cameron Diaz, Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell, Vanessa Hudgens and Lil Wayne are all confirmed to present popcorn statues.

Eminem will be taking to the stage to perform music from his new album Relapse and Kings Of Leon will perform live on MTV for the first time ever.

The awards ceremony will also include previews from some of this year’s anticipated new movie releases, including The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince and Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen during the show.


Photo Sessions Update

May
29th
2009

I have added a bunch of new photo sessions into our photo gallery that Anna has done this past year. There is now more than 50 different shoots and we now have over 14,000 photos total!

You can view all the latest photos added by clicking on the thumbnails below.




Anna Faris Sex Texts and Sends Inappropriate Message to a Small Child

May
19th
2009

Anna Faris embodies the all-American good girl vibe, but it turns out that the bubbly blonde and her beau had quite a mischievous little lovin’ tradition.

“My fiancé and I, when we first met, we had sex-text-Wednesdays. Every Wednesday we would text each other the naughtiest things,” Faris told Tarts at last week’s T-Mobile Sidekick LX™ launch party at Hollywood’s Paramount Studios. “I was always so terrified that I would accidentally send it to my dad, because my dad is right below my fiancé in my phone list, that would be terrifying, but it was really fun.”

However Faris’s father wasn’t the one who received an inappropriate text message.

“I sent a text to a small child, asking the small child if they wanted to get drunk with me,” she admitted. “But I meant it for my friend. The small child said, ‘I don’t know what getting drunk means’ so bless the small child’s little heart.”

But when Faris isn’t sweating over her SMS, she’s working up some serious sweat as summer approaches.

“My fiancé and I have been running, we have a new puppy so we’ve been running every day,” the 32-year-old said. “But I hate it when actors talk too much about their workout regiments because personally, I hate every second of it, and I hate to give the impression that we just LOVE working out.”

And unlike most Hollywood hotties that insist the camera puts on weight, Faris said it actually works to her advantage.

“It is all smoke and mirrors! They filter that camera and push my boobies up and suck me in,” she laughed.

From Fox News


Anna Faris, Christina Applegate To Voice Chipettes In ‘Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel’

May
19th
2009

When we first broke the news back in January 2008 that the follow-up to the smash film “Alvin and The Chipmunks” would feature the Chipettes, hundreds of fans weighed in with their eagerness to see Brittany, Jeanette and Eleanor. In the months since, rumors have run amok with various female names who could be providing their high-pitched voices, including Miley Cyrus, Joanna “JoJo” Levesque and Drew Barrymore.

Yesterday, we caught up with Alvin himself: Mr. Justin Long. And he gave us some big news on two of the famous females who’ll be loaning their vocal talents to the December follow-up.

“I’m working on the ‘Chipmunks’ sequel,” said the busy actor, who stars in director Sam Raimi’s very scary “Drag Me To Hell” at the end of the month. As Long explained to us, his recording sessions with returning Chipmunks Matthew Gray Gubler (Simon) and Jesse McCartney (Theodore) are about to be invaded by an old friend.

“Anna Faris called me,” Long revealed to us, invoking the name of his “Waiting…” co-star. “I hadn’t talked to her in awhile, and I was like ‘Hey, what’s up?’ She said ‘You’re doing the Squeakquel!’ and then something happened and we couldn’t talk anymore. So, I’m pretty sure she’s doing it.”

As for the next Chipette, Long said the role is going to a longtime comedy star whose talents have graced such films as “Anchorman” and “The Rocker,” as well as the TV show “Samantha Who?” “I heard Christina Applegate [for another Chipette],” Long said. “And then there’s a third; and I’m not quite sure who that is.”

Knowing that Justin and Drew Barrymore are close friends who recently starred in “He’s Just Not That Into You” together, and they are currently developing another romantic comedy, I figured he’d know better than anyone if Barrymore was indeed going to voice the third Chipette.

“No,” he said, basically shooting down the Barrymore rumor. “I don’t think she’s doing it.”

“Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” will star “Chuck” breakout Zachary Levi as the cousin of Jason Lee’s David Seville character from the first film, and will depict the Chipmunks going to school for the first time. Although Long didn’t specify which Chipettes will be played by Faris and Applegate, he did have a suggestion for the final female role.

“I think it’s Helen Mirren,” he joked.

From MTV


T-Mobile Sidekick LX launch

May
16th
2009

Anna was at the launch party for the new Sidekick by T-Mobile on Thursday night in Los Angeles. She was photographed on the red carpet and inside with actress Rashida Jones – I have added 32 photos from the event. Check them out by clicking on the thumbnails below!




Anna in the Maxim “Hot 100″ List

May
13th
2009

Anna has placed #39 in the “Maxim Hot 100″ list this year! You can check out the entire list at USA Today.


Dan Fogler On Topher Grace, Anna Faris, And The Cocaine Problems Of ‘Young Americans’

May
11th
2009

It’s a film modeled after such instant classics as “American Graffiti” and “Dazed and Confused.” It features big names like Topher Grace, Anna Faris and Michelle Trachtenberg. So, why haven’t we seen “Kids in America” yet?

If you’re looking for the answer, you might want to start inside Dan Fogler’s nose.

“That is called ‘Young Americans’ now,” the “Balls of Fury” funnyman told me recently when I asked what had happened to the hilarious-looking film whose set I visited in early 2007. “I think that is going to open this year…there’s a lot of talk about it now, but nothing is solidified.”

Unfortunately, the tale of “Young Americans”/”Kids in America” is a long and twisted one that began when Grace was a red-hot actor on the verge of “Spider-Man 3″ superstardom; after he poured himself into writing, producing and starring in the Eighties-set film about an aimless college grad trying to find himself at an all-night party, Fogler told me that the people behind the film learned a valuable Hollywood lesson: Marijuana is funny, but cocaine is not.

“The movie has sort of become a hot potato, because there is a tremendous amount of drug use in it and it ain’t just pot,” explained Fogler, whose directorial debut “Hysterical Psycho” recently ppremiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. “It’s cocaine, and a lot of it is done by my character. And I think that became a very sensitive issue.”

“It’s one thing if it’s just pot. But when you introduce cocaine and you introduce how wildly it was abused back in the Eighties, I think that some people got a little touchy-sensitive,” explained Fogler, who plays Grace’s hard-partying pal in the film. “It started to float around [among distributors] like ‘Who wants to be responsible for releasing this insane movie?’.”

The dilemma of “Young Americans” exposes an interesting double-standard in Hollywood. While modern-day audiences have embraced pot-loving characters in the “Harold & Kumar” movies, “The Wackness,” “Weeds” and the rest, many within the industry are convinced that abusers of other drugs carry more risk of controversy and less comedic potential.

But, according to Fogler, there might be light at the end of the “Young Americans” tunnel. “I think it’s finally gotten into the right hands…It feels like a classic, rated-R Eighties movie, and I think there is a huge audience for that,” Fogler insisted. “And whoever finally releases it is going to be really happy.”

With any luck, we’ll finally see “Americans” in late ‘09/early 2010. And, in the meantime, Fogler laughed, perhaps somebody can try pushing the comedic boundaries of another drug.

“I guess you can find something hysterical about heroin,” he laughed. “But I don’t want to be the man that tries.”

From MTV.com