Topic: Brooklyn Decker

Victoria’s Secret Model Marisa Miller Will Play Jeff Bridges in R.I.P.D.

Victoria's Secret Model Marisa Miller Will Play Jeff Bridges in R.I.P.D.

What is it with swimsuit/lingerie models thinking they can act? First Brooklyn Decker in Just Go With It, then Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Transformers 3, and now Marisa Miller, who will make her movie debut in the supernatural action flick R.I.P.D. (She’s already had guest spots on TV shows like How I Met Your Mother.) At least this role will be more challenging than Rosie and Brooklyn’s: She plays Jeff Bridges. Sort of. More »

Blink and You’ll Miss Rihanna in the ‘Battleship’ Trailer

Blink and You'll Miss Rihanna in the 'Battleship' Trailer

Even before its first official trailer came out today, Battleship has a healthy amount of skepticism attached to it. For one, it’s a pretty odd cast: Liam Neeson is the one serious actor overseeing hotties Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgård, Brooklyn Decker, and Rihanna. Then, of course, there’s the matter of turning our favorite childhood strategy game into a movie. We’ll go into the possible mechanics of the plot in a few, but first: The strangely inconspicuous Rihanna. More »

What to Expect from the ‘What to Expect When You’re Expecting’ Movie

What to Expect from the 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' Movie

Remember when I predicted which holidays movie studios would go after for the latest Valentine’s Day clones? Consider me flummoxed: The bigwigs seem to have completely bypassed Thanksgiving/other festivities and have moved on to Big Moments in Your Life as the latest gimmick for the ensemble romantic comedy. Case in point: Lionsgate is developing What to Expect When You’re Expecting, the bestselling how-to book for new moms, into a feel-good tale of modern women linked by the fetuses growing in their bellies. More »

Gallery: The Best of Celebrity Humblebrags

Gallery: The Best of Celebrity Humblebrags

What, exactly, is a Humblebrag, you ask? It’s pretty much exactly what it sounds like: A humble brag, or a brag about an accomplishment veiled in false humility. As noted by the Wall Street Journal, it’s also a “particularly Hollywood offense,” which means that humble brags from celebrities are both ridiculous and hilarious. That’s why stand-up comedian and Parks and Recreation writer Harris Wittles has created a Twitter feed devoted to this most bizarre of trends: twitter.com/humblebrag. In it, Wittles collects and retweets every humble brag he finds, and believe you me, the results are amazing. Here, we’ve assembled for your comedy pleasure the best of Wittles’ celebrity humble brags. Get bragging! More »