Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Want to own Sherlyn's personal lingerie & hot photos? Click!

Newbie Sherlyn Chopra, whose pictures hold the record for being some of the most downloaded in the world of internet, has taken a step ahead in being closer to her audience. She is willing to give them a chance to own a part of her. How exactly? Well, she is all set to sell off her personal belongings like lingerie, DVDs and hot images.Wait. Before your mind starts thinking of something really naughty, let it be clarified that she is taking an entirely professional route in doing so. She has launched an online SC (Sherlyn Chopra) store on her official website and this is the place where she would be showcasing items for auction and sale."You have seen me, now own my stuff as well! Ever felt like being as naughty as me then this is your chance? Well, I am ready to offer all material things that I possess. So while so many women out there may want to look as seductive by wearing the stuff I do, even men may run their fantasies wild by gifting these to their beloved. You never know, you may turn lucky", winks Sherlyn who would soon be seen in a yet untitled film coming from the house of Yash Raj Films that features Shahid Kapoor and Rani Mukherjee.Informs a source who has been associated with Sherlyn in designing the website and arriving at the list of items that the hottie is bringing forth for her fans and followers, "The range of merchandise varies from Sherlyn's 'Dard' costume - the diamond studded lingerie paired with golden shorts, a DVD consisting of some never seen before photo shoot videos of Sherlyn, clothing items for girls and 'worth sinning for' images and calendars for guys & girls!"In addition, Sherlyn's 'Bikini Calendar 2009' has been put for sale as well. The calendar will be available in two formats - a hard copy and an electronic version with automatic settings. This is not all as Sherlyn's online store also boasts of some exclusive posters, wallpapers, screensavers, autographed mug and other clothing items like tops, pants, evening wear, swimsuit, body suit amongst others. "This is something unique in India and Sherlyn is being a trend setter yet again", comments a marketing professional who is closely following merchandising trend in Bollywood, "In Hollywood, it's a known concept for a celebrity to put his/her stuff on the website and market it for the common man. It's a good tool as it brings a celebrity closer to his/her fans and followers."Naturally, Sherlyn is thrilled with the response that she has gathered so far from the online community, "I am sure with availability of my stuff on the website, there would be quite a few takers.In fact I am amazed with the number of queries and actual sales which are happening on the site. I am quite positive that it would only turn out better with every passing week."Meanwhile, she is happy shooting for her Shahid Kapoor starrer which is being directed by debutant director Anurag Singh. She got the film courtesy Yash Chopra who was apparently quite impressed with Sherlyn’s abilities ever since he saw her film 'Red Swastik'

Heather Graham finds stripping ‘inspiring’

Actress Heather Graham finds stripping “inspiring”, and wants women to do the sexy act so that they feel good about themselves.The stunner, who plays an exotic dancer in new comedy The Hangover, has confessed that her pole dancing preparation was easy because she's had lessons before. Graham hooked up with actress and stripper teacher Sheila Kelley for pole dancing classes, reports The Daily Express.She reveals, "I had taken this female empowerment class and Sheila Kelley came in and talked about her classes. I had actually taken her classes because my friend taught one of them. She worked at the Mayor's office and quit her job to become a pole-dancing instructor."For this film I went back and took some refresher courses. It's a dance class but they teach you pole dancing moves and it reminded me how great it is... It's for any kind of woman, women of all different ages and sizes."As a woman, it's inspiring because any woman can feel sexy and you're cheering each other on. You're not doing it for like, ''Oh, just give me a tip.'' Usually people wear shorts and a tank top or a bra and you just cheer each other on. You''re doing it to feel good about yourself and see other women feel good about themselves."

We actors are like prostitute: Megan Fox

Hollywood bombshell Megan Fox doesn't quite like the profession she is in as the star believes that the actors are like prostitutes who get paid for doing something unethical."When you think about it, we actors are kind of prostitutes," the Transformers star told the ‘GQ’ magazine."We get paid to feign attraction and love. Other people are paying to watch us kissing someone, touching someone, doing things people in a normal monogamous relationship would never do with anyone who's not their partner. It's really kind of gross," Fox said.However the actress, who had openly talked about her lesbian relationship with a Russian stripper earlier, downplayed her wild image."I have this sort of promiscuous image. People assume I'm really overtly sexually aggressive and that I'm this wild child. And I'm not like that at all."Fox will be seen in Transformers sequel 'Revenge Of The Fallen' which is releasing on June 19.

Miranda Kerr goes Naked for Koala Bears

Miranda Kerr has posed for her first nude photo shoot, appearing on the cover of the latest edition of Australian Rolling Stone.The 26-year-old stunner, who in the US is best known as a Victoria's Secret lingerie model and Orlando Bloom's [Images] squeeze, says she decided to go 'au naturel' to raise awareness of the environment, specifically koalas, reports News.com.au."I feel strongly about the need to protect our natural environment because it supports our life -- it really is that simple," Kerr tells the magazine.Kerr shot the cover for Rolling Stone's first 'green issue' in Sydney [Images] in January.The man behind the lens was photographer Carlotta Moye.The day-long shoot also included a real koala named Koral, as Kerr is the face of the Australian Koala Foundation's 'No Tree, No Me' campaign.The campaign aims to protect koalas' natural habitat."It's a sad thing -- there are only about 100,000 koalas left in Australia [Images]," Kerr said."Something like 80 per cent of the koalas' habitat has been destroyed since Europeans arrived in Australia," she added.

FILM REVIEW "TERMINATOR SALVATION 2009"

Bottom Line: The machines rise to the occasion. Too bad the dramatic element's just as robotic.
The latest chapter in the successful cyborg series following 2003's "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" -- and the first sans Schwarzenegger -- "Terminator Salvation" doesn't skimp on all that crunching heavy metal.But while incoming director McG (the "Charlie's Angels" movies) certainly gets a rise out of the machinery in the post-apocalyptic thriller, there's little sign of life where the flatly executed human component is concerned.The terminally sullen results are unlikely to hurt the picture's opening holiday weekend, given the presence of last summer's boxoffice king, Christian Bale, but its total domestic take will fall a lot closer in line with "Terminator 3's" $150.3 million than those gargantuan "Dark Knight" numbers reaped by Warner Bros.Columbia is handling the film in most international territories.Taking place in 2018, or 14 years after the dreaded Judgment Day has occurred, "Salvation" finds armies of Skynet Terminators patrolling the bombed-out remains of the country, searching for the odd pockets of human survivors who managed to survive the blasts.Among the living, of course, is John Connor (Bale), who despite his uncertainties seems well on his way to becoming the official leader of the Resistance.He's far less certain about the intentions of Marcus Wright (Australian Sam Worthington), a former death-row inmate-turned-organ donor who appears willing to help him track down a teenager named Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin), who of course is supposed to grow up to become John's father.Nevertheless, the two form an uneasy alliance.Although director McG manages to keep the machinery humming 18 years after James Cameron's "Judgment Day" and its liquid metal raised the F/X stakes considerably, anchoring it in any sort of satisfying dramatic context is another story.And the one provided by "Rise of the Machine" scripters John Brancato & Michael Ferris (curiously there's no mention of original character creators Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd) fails to give Bale and Worthington much opportunity to stand out from all the monochromatic rubble. In Arnold's absence, an important ingredient of the "Terminator" iconography -- namely, the fun factor -- is in short supply. Apparently sensing the deficiency, the filmmakers have found a couple of ways to pay homage, both in terms of line callbacks and through the magic of special effects.But at the end of the day, despite the still-potent landscape provided by cinematographer Shane Hurlbut, production designer Martin Laing and visual effects supervisor Charles Gibson -- the film is dedicated to the late Stan Winston, who designed the first T-800 -- and that rumbling, propulsive Danny Elfman score, an inescapable truth remains: It's just not the same without the Governator