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Jessica
Alba
Born in Pomona, California, on April
28, 1981, Jessica Alba and her family moved to Biloxi,
Mississippi, when she was an infant. Three years later, her Air
Force father brought the family back to California, then to Del
Rio, Texas, before finally settling in Southern California when
Jessica was nine. In love with the idea of becoming an actress
from the age of five, she was 12 before she took her first acting
class. Nine months later she was signed by an agent. A gifted
young actress, Jessica has already played a variety of roles
ranging from light comedy to gritty drama since beginning her
career. She made her feature film debut in 1993 in Hollywood
Pictures' comedy Camp Nowhere (1994). More
at IMDb
The
Sleeping Dictionary: An eager young Englishman is
dispatched to Sarawak to become part of the British colonial
government, encounters some unorthodox local traditions, and finds
himself faced with tough decisions of the heart involving the
beautiful young Selima, the unwitting object of his affections.
Sorry, the topless shots are from a body double.
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JESSICA
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Stripping Down Plus the Nude Scenes from 'Good Luck Chuck" |
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JESSICA
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Bar Dancing from "Sin City" Plus MTV Yellow Bikini |

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Idle
Hands: Anton is a teenage stoner who, one Halloween season, realizes two days after the fact that his parents have been beheaded.
He is even more disturbed to learn that the culprit may be his recently demon-possessed hand. With the help of some fellow young drug abusers,
some sharp objects (used to disembody several body parts), and a demon hunter (Viveca A. Fox), he may possibly restore some normalcy to his
life.
"...IDLE HANDS samples other teen horror movies like a video DJ with a tape deck, exhibiting high spirits and crazed comic energy..." --
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Fantastic
Four: In this thrill-filled live-action Marvel Comics adaptation, director Tim Story (BARBERSHOP) balances comedy, romantic
intrigue, special effects, high action, and even scientific trivia for a rounded FANTASTIC FOUR. Here, Mister Fantastic (Ioan Gruffudd),
Invisible Woman (Jessica Alba), The Human Torch (Chris Evans), and The Thing (Michael Chiklis) come together on a space mission that goes
wrong. The ship's owner (Julian McMahon)--who later transforms into evil Doctor Doom--refuses to abort the mission during a solar storm,
which electrifies the ship and its entire crew, causing radical changes to their DNA. Back on earth, the transformed "heroes" adjust to
their new powers, which are specific to their personalities. Mister Fantastic, who lacks assertion, has stretchy limbs of rubber. Invisible
Woman, who loves Fantastic but thinks he can't see her for who she really is, does a disappearing act. The Human Torch, an immature guy who
is brimming with energy, can burst into flames. And finally, The Thing, a great friend who is as solid as a rock, actually turns into
one--and loses his wife due to his weighty disposition. Holing up in Fantastic's scientific lab where they run experiments on themselves in
hopes of changing back to normal, the crew learns that Doctor Doom--who is so power hungry that he turns into metal and is able to conduct
electrical currents--poses a serious threat. The heroes quickly master their abilities and channel their scientific smarts for one truly
fantastic five-way face-off. Visually, action sequences give way to tranquil interludes such as the New York City skyline with the
Fantastics' lab glowing atop a skyscraper, while plot-wise, the interplay between the characters brings a human element to the film, with
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Into the
Blue: Here's a cool action film that goes down smooth as summer vacation, full of gorgeous turquoise-colored underwater scenery,
bronzed bodies, and a nice level of free diving adrenaline. Paul Walker and Jessica Alba are a pair of in-love Bahamas-dwelling naturalists;
she wrangles sharks at a local water park, he shepherds tourist scuba divers around the local reefs. Their beach-bum tranquility gets a jolt
when a fast-talking buddy (Scott Caan) and his drug-user girlfriend (Ashley Scott) come to visit. While out on a dive, the
foursome uncover what could be a dagger from an 18th-century pirate ship--but nearby there also happens to be a downed plane laden with cocaine. Moral
quandaries ensue, bad guys get wind of the drugs, guns come out, and the plot thickens. It's based on THE DEEP, a 1977 film that tried to
capitalize on the JAWS phenomenon of the time but disappointed audiences by forgetting the sharks. This version is a much more exciting film
and features shark attacks and real sharks swimming among the actors, thereby righting a 32-year-old wrong. Director John Stockwell also did
BLUE CRUSH (2001), so it's a given there's no skimping on the beautiful scenery, both above and below the water line. With the gorgeous
bikini-clad Alba undulating through the water like a mermaid, this movie becomes, in its own unique way, a perfect 10. Ralph Lauren model
Tyson Beckford is suitably intense as a shady club owner, and Josh Brolin is a sleazy boat captain. |
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