July 08

Cameron Enjoying Time In Brazil!

Cameron was seen enjoying her time in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil eating with friends at a local cafe, taking a helicopter tour, and spending with a mystery man…  friend or more?

I’ve added a few photos to the gallery…  enjoy!

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July 07

Cameron Covers August Issue of Harper’s Bazaar

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I’ve updated the gallery with a few medium quality scans of Cameron in the August, 2010 issue of Harper’s Bazaar magazine. I’ll have the full high quality scans as soon as available!

I’ve included a portion of the article:

She’s an ever-smiling, booty-shaking, leg-alicious, blonde movie goddess, and in the August issue of Harper’s Bazaar, Cameron Diaz reveals that she is more focused than ever on her career, her friends, and dating men, not boys.

In the interview, Cameron opens up about dating bad boys, working with her ex, Justin Timberlake, and her “juicy booty.”

Plus, Miss Diaz shows off her fun, sexy and stylish self in a stunning fashion spread, shot on top of a New York City skyscraper.

On her figure: “Most booties that propel girls are usually the bigger booties. I have a little tiny one, but it is, nonetheless, juicy.”

When asked about who she’s dating, Cameron was coy, “I grew up with the Dodgers, but now I’m a Yankees fan.”

On aging: “The only way to stop it is if you die. But that’s not a great alternative.” She’d much rather be Helen Mirren. “That woman is drop-dead sexy. She’s not trying to turn back the hands of time, she is just taking care of herself.” And, more impressively, “She’s a nudist!”

On her body: “The more I work on my body at this age, the better it gets. . . I feel so much more attractive now. A thousand percent. I’m appreciating my skin and my wrinkles and all those things.”

On her relationships, and dating bad boys: “I’ve always loved men and boys,” she says with a grin. “I don’t get hung up on what boys do. I don’t have a nagging nature. I feel like I can be a woman but also relate to a man. . . Who doesn’t like the bad boy, until you grow up and realize bad boys are not the way to go? I’m done with that.”

On working with her ex, Justin Timberlake, in the upcoming comedy Bad Teacher: “Justin and I have laughed together for years. He is the funniest guy; you’ve seen the stuff he does on SNL.” She appreciated the shorthand an ex-couple can have. “Oh, absolutely,” she says, nodding. Humor brought them together in the first place then? She responds with an emphatic yes.”

The August issue of Harper’s Bazaar hits newsstands July 20.

source: Faded Youth

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July 04

Cameron Covers Vanity Fair Italy

Cameron is on the July, 2010 issue of Vanity Fairl Italy.  I’ve added the cover to the gallery.  Hopefully, I’ll find the rest of the scans. :)

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June 27

Cruise, Diaz revel in ‘Knight and Day’ stunts

SEVILLE, Spain — Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz were serious about getting the word out about what they do in their movie “Knight and Day.” Instead of just interviews in front of a movie poster in the U.S., the movie studio invited a small group to experience some of the places where the film’s stunts were shot.

Last week I was the guest of 20th Century Fox, ascending some of the rooftops of Salzburg, Austria, where Cruise jumps from building to building. Then, we jetted off to Seville to be part of a high-speed car chase with Cameron Diaz and some of the best stunt drivers in the world.

Q: Why would you both put yourself in such danger when there are perfectly good stunt people available?

Tom Cruise: We just wanted to entertain the audience. You just had to give it your all to get those shots. You really had to be in it full tilt.

Q: Is there a moment when you’re doing the stunts that you ask yourself, “What am I doing?”

TC: Never, but you do feel very much in present time. Everything comes into focus.

Cameron Diaz: It’s so addictive because there are only a few things in life that really bring you into a moment like that, especially in our society. You learn to trust yourself. You learn to trust the people that you’re working with.

TC: And I felt so confident with her. We had loaded guns full of flash blanks, but as she’s going around shooting them, these flash blanks are coming past me, I really just let go and trusted how capable she is.

Q: What’s the feeling afterwards? Do you feel like fainting or is it exhilarating?

TC: No, we were (fist bumps with Diaz), “We did it.”

CD: All day long on set we look at each other and say, “Are you kidding me … look at where we are, look at what we’re doing.” We both have the appreciation and gratitude for what we do every day getting to make movies like this.

Q: Are you taking fewer risks now that you’re a married man with a young child? Does your wife, Katie (Holmes), have veto power in the dangerous things that you do?

TC: Kate is very adventurous. She knows who I am. And it’s not a matter of risk. I’m very calculated. It’s part of who I am and I want my kids to have that kind of spirit. When I was a kid, I would jump on a motorcycle before I really knew how to ride it and do things like that. Now, you just kind of learn from professionals and take your time. You build your skill level and your competency, and that’s the fun of it. I’m always learning a new skill.

Q: This movie will remind people of (Tom’s) “Mission Impossible” or even (Cameron’s) “Charlie’s Angels.” How do you compare this with those?

CD: It was something that we were walking the line with constantly. We wanted it to be funny but we didn’t want it to be slapstick. There were lots of opportunities for more comedy in the movie but rather than going overboard, we kept a balanced tone so you felt these people really were in peril.

TC: And “Mission Impossible” movies are very much about their mission. This is more about the characters. It’s a two hander in the classy vein of a “North by Northwest.” He’s from his world and she’s from her world. The worlds intersect into action and international intrigue.

Q: Who would’ve thought that Tom’s Les Grossman character from “Tropic Thunder” would have taken off the way that he has? From that first cameo, then the MTV movie awards a couple of weeks ago and now a full feature movie that’ll be made about him.

CD: It’s so great because Tom is the nicest man who couldn’t be more communicative and thoughtful about the words that he says to the people that he’s working with. Les is the opposite. He’s like a machete just hacking through people.

Q: Do studio executives ask if the character is based on them?

CD: Oh, they know who they are.

TC: No, everyone goes, “Is he me?… Please say he’s me.”

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June 25

Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz find some daylight in ‘Knight’ – A Review

Roy Miller is, in his own words, good at what he does.

He isn’t bragging. If anything, the secret agent played by Tom Cruise in the utterly delightful action film/rom-com “Knight and Day” is probably selling himself short. A master of hand-to-hand combat who can put a bullet exactly where he wants it — shooting someone in the leg to immobilize him while avoiding the femoral artery so as not to kill him — he’s also unfailingly polite when, on the rare occasion, he goes too far.

“Sorry,” he tells an innocent bystander he has just decked, with the lightning-quick reflexes of a ninja. “I thought you were making a move.”

It’s no wonder June Havens (Cameron Diaz) falls for him when they meet on her flight from Wichita to Boston. He’s cute, charming, smart, funny and almost freakishly competent. Too bad that trouble, in the form of gun-toting government agents and an arms dealer’s ruthless henchmen, are following him — and now her — all over the globe as Roy tries to protect a nebbishy inventor (Paul Dano), and keep his top-secret invention out of the wrong hands.

But exactly whose are the wrong hands?

According to the feds who are chasing him (led by Peter Sarsgaard and Viola Davis), it’s Roy who’s the bad guy: an unstable, untrustworthy rogue agent. While Cruise was born to play the part — a modern-day MacGyver who, by his own admission, has been trained to dismantle a bomb in the dark “with nothing but a safety pin and some Junior Mints” — it also seems just possible that the guy might be ever so slightly deranged. The actor’s couch-jumping, Scientology-pumping past actually helps here, add a layer of unpredictability to a character who, in almost every other aspect, is a kind of Superman.

Forget Roy’s martial arts expertise. Nobody, particularly at 47, should have abs that look that good when he takes his shirt off (which is often).

But this isn’t just “The Tom Cruise Show.” As an ordinary woman inadvertently caught up in a world of jet-setting espionage, Diaz makes a delicious comedic and romantic foil to Cruise’s Roy. Yes, at first she’s a little freaked out by the number of people who are dropping like flies all around him — Roy’s aim is deadly when he wants it to be — but she soon shows herself to be a capable partner. “You’ve got skills, June,” Roy tells her, admiringly, after she shoots out the tires of a pursuing car.

Compare her performance to that of Katherine Heigl’s ditz in the similarly themed “Killers.” Diaz is no damsel in distress here. And her gumption lends fizz to an already effervescent production.

It helps that the script by Patrick O’Neill is as lively as the action. Roy’s schmoozing patter is a mix of cheesy small talk and spy-movie cliches: “Open the door, June,” he shouts, while clinging to the windshield of the speeding car she’s driving. “Beautiful dress, by the way,” he adds.

Roy’s unflappability is a thing of wonder, but it’s also the source of much of the film’s humor. “Knight and Day,” you see, isn’t just another “romaction” hybrid. It’s both straight-faced spy film and sly spy spoof. That’s a difficult balancing act, but director James Mangold (“3:10 to Yuma”) gets it exactly right. He lets us in on the joke, even as he lets us enjoy every thrill-packed minute of the ride.

Review by: Michael O’Sullivan @ washingtonpost.com

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June 03

Cameron Takes A Swipe At a Waiting Pap!

Cameron was shopping for some sports clothing in New York’s upper west side before going to a local gym where she took a swipe at a waiting photographer with her handbag on June 1st.

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May 31

Diaz says she wants to offend people

Actress Cameron Diaz has said that she wants to “offend everyone” with her latest film role.

According to Vogue, the actress said that she hopes her role as a foul-mouthed teacher in new movie ‘Bad Teacher’ will cause a stir.

Diaz said: “I’m having the best time playing her. The women I play, you know, I usually like to take care of them.”

“I want to make sure they’re moral people, even if they’re not doing their best. I like them to come across as human beings.”

“But this one? I don’t feel any responsibility for her. She doesn’t give a s**t about anyone but herself.”

“I’m sure we’ll offend everyone with it, which is great, because if you offend everyone, you don’t have to apologise to anyone, right?”

source: www.rte.ie

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October 13

Cruise and Diaz Thriller Titled Knight & Day

Variety reports that the James Mangold-directed action-comedy starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz now has an official title – Knight & Day. The 20th Century Fox film had previously been known as “Wichita” and “Trouble Man.”

The movie, currently filming in Boston, also stars Peter Sarsgaard, Viola Davis, Olivier Martinez, Paul Dano, Maggie Grace and Mark Blucas.

Knight & Day centers on a lonely woman (Diaz) whose seemingly harmless blind date suddenly turns her life upside-down when a super spy (Cruise) takes her on a violent worldwide journey to protect a powerful battery that holds the key to an infinite power source.

Mangold wrote the script with Scott Frank. The studio is planning a July 2, 2010 release.

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