November 07

The Invisible Circus Movie Captures

Hey sunshines,I added captures from Cameron’s 2001 movie The Invisible Circus into the gallery plus special features!Enjoy!

Gallery Links:

- Movie Productions > The Invisible Circus > DVD Menus

- Movie Productions > The Invisible Circus > DVD Captures

- Movie Productions > The Invisible Circus > DVD Features: Trailer

- Movie Productions > The Invisible Circus > DVD Features: B Roll

- Movie Productions > The Invisible Circus > DVD Features: Soundbites

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November 06

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Captures

Gallery Link:

- Screen Captures > Talk Shows & Interviews > Late Night With Jimmy Fallon – 4th November 2009

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November 06

Cameron Diaz not ashamed of good looks

Actress Cameron Diaz has stated she is proud of her long legs, slim frame and pretty face because she thinks self-deprecation is “unhealthy”.

The blonde beauty wants more people to appreciate themselves, no matter what other people say about them.

“I don’t think that self-deprecation is healthy for people,” she told Parade. “I think you should have a healthy relationship with yourself. We all have our up days and our down days.

“But I’m not going to walk through this world hating myself because somebody doesn’t like me or doesn’t think I’m pretty or that I should be ashamed that people think that I’m pretty. How am I going to live my life trying to figure out what everybody else feels about me? All I can do is know how I feel about myself.”

The 37-year-old actress hasn’t always been so self-confident. She admits she was unsure and nervous when she shot to fame in 1994 film The Mask, but claims her life has “transformed” since then.

“I’m in a completely different place in my life now and I’m very comfortable where I’m at,” she said. “I’m looking forward to the future. I’m looking forward to this afternoon and tomorrow and the next day and a month from now.”

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November 04

The New York Premiere of ‘The Box’

I’ve updated the gallery with high quality photos of  the New York Premiere of ‘The Box’ tonight (November 4th)! Click on the images or the provided link to view more photos in the gallery.  We’ll continue to update as the photos come in!

Gallery Link:


- Public Appearances > Appearances from 2009 > Cameron Diaz arrives for the premiere of “The Box” in New York – 4th November

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November 04

Cameron Diaz: ‘Heartbreak is Always a Part of Life’

Once again, thanks Sasha for the link to the following interview found on Parade.Com

Cameron Diaz, an admitted sci-fi geek, is co-starring in the supernatural thriller The Box. She and her hubby, played by X-Men’s James Marsden, can pocket a million dollars if they push the button on a mysterious box offered by a stranger. But there’s a terrible price — opening it will take the life of someone they don’t know.

Parade.com’s Jeanne Wolf got Diaz to reveal her own personal dilemmas as well as why she’s not afraid to live life by her own rules.

It’s all about shopping.
“I love little boxes. I like accessories of any kind, but not like kitschy, not like trinket-y or tchotsky-ish. I love beautiful ones that are really elegant. I just go crazy over things like that. But I’m really trying hard not to buy stuff.”

So would she push the button?
“It’s not a decision that you take lightly, especially when you know the ugly consequences. I think we’ve all been in situations where we know what’s going to happen but hope desperately that it won’t. We just think, ‘I’ll take it back or I’ll say I was just kidding.’ We want to take the easy way out. We’re all offered little buttons to push every day of our lives. I think the bottom line is, ‘Nothing is for free.’”

She got that from her mother.
“I remember when I was a kid I got a box of Cheerios and I was like, ‘Mom, we got a free prize inside.’ And my mom said, ‘Sweetheart, that prize wasn’t free. We had to buy that box of cereal to get that prize. It may have come in that box, but you don’t get that without buying the box.’ And I kind of went, ‘Oh!’ I realized that goes across the board for anything. It’s like people want to be famous, but they don’t ask themselves what they want to be famous for. They just want to be famous. So people end up finding out that fame costs them something.”

You can read the entire article at Parade.Com!

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November 04

Cameron Appears in Sesame Street Video!

Thanks to Sasha for sending us the link to this promotional video for Sesame Street’s 40th season!

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November 03

L.A Times Interview: ‘The Box’: Fingers on the button

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A mysterious man presents a couple with a box, telling them that if they push its button they will receive a large amount of cashbut someone in the world will die as a result. Such is the simple premise of the Richard Matheson short story “Button, Button,” which has been adapted by writer-director Richard Kelly into “The Box.” Opening Nov. 6, the film stars Frank Langella as the man and Cameron Diaz and James Marsden as the couple.

“It was always this kind of great blueprint for an act one of a film,” said Kelly of adapting the story, “and then it was like, ‘Where do we go after this has happened?’ I wanted to know what happens to that couple, and ultimately who is [the man] and who does he work for. . . . ?”

To expand the story, Kelly modeled the couple after his parents, setting the story in Virginia, where he grew up, in 1976, when his father was working at NASA, and even incorporating a medical accident his mother suffered.

“It’s one of those what-if scenarios like you hear at a dinner party — what would you do? To ground it in reality, it was like, let me go to the people I respect the most, my parents, and not make it the kind of couple who would just push the button carelessly. To think even the kindest, least violent people with great moral values might still push it, all of a sudden it made the story real.”

Kelly’s parents visited the set several times, allowing the actors some insights. “Obviously, it’s an interpretation, not a facsimile,” said Marsden of drawing from them. “But the more I could get into Richard’s head and see what he was seeing, the easier it was.”

When “The Box” shifts from its elegantly simple premise into a sprawling conspiracy of indeterminate origin before reaching a startling finale of emotional intimacy, Kelly finds a way to meld incongruous parts into a cohesive whole.

The film nevertheless paints itself into some outrageous corners, hinting at who may be behind the man’s mission. Diaz set off a brief skirmish of online discontent following her Comic-Con appearance when she perhaps revealed too much about who might be behind the box and its button. “The funny thing is,” she said, “I don’t think even Richard knows. And that’s OK. That’s humanity. There is no answer.”

Though he’d asked his parents about details of their lives, it wasn’t until a lunch with the actors that Kelly’s parents came to understand just how much of their lives were in the movie.

Richard’s mother, Ennis Kelly, started to choke up a little in a call from their Virginia home. “It just means so much to me and Richard’s dad.”

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