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Michelle Williams

I just love how Michelle has truly grown into her looks, she is such a solid person.I'd love to see HER do a clothing line,she has real style.
 
OH my gosh! just realized I have the same green cardigan as her! It's a great piece!
 
extract from an interview with Michelle that made me feel really bad for her :cry:

Source: metro.co.uk

"Williams, 29, also revealed that children often grill her daughter about her famous father.

One child asked: “What’s it like being famous? Are you so sad that your daddy died like Michael Jackson?” That girl was six,’ said shocked Williams. Her brief romance after Ledger’s death with director Spike Jonze was doomed by grief, she added.

The timing was impossible. I thought falling in love again was the only thing that was going to save me from the pain,’ she said."
 
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Source: seattlepi.com
 

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over the sea, that snippet is taken from the vogue interview she did a few months ago - google it, it's a great read!
 
info on Blue Valentine! :)

An acclaimed entry from the dramatic competition at the Sundance Film Festival, Derek Cianfrance’s “Blue Valentine,” has been acquired by The Weinstein Company, a film rep confirmed this morning. The company acquired North American and other rights as the festival neared its conclusion.
Starring Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams, the film took Cianfrance more than a decade to make. He had the idea for the movie, and started writing the script, while at Sundance in 1998 with his first feature, “Brother Tied.” Told through flashbacks,“Valentine” looks at the rise and fall of a marriage over a number of years.
Highly regarded by critics and bloggers, “Blue Valentine” has a strong B+ average in indieWIRE criticWIRE survey of 2010 Sundance Film Festival entries. Here at Sundance, WME sold the film, which was said to have also generated interest from IFC and Sony Pictures Classics.
The Weinstein Company has been pursuing a number of films here at the Sundance Film Festival, according to insiders, but the pact marks their first acquisition in Park City. TWC is also pursuing Amir Bar-Lev’s “The Tillman Story,” but an insider said a deal is still to be sealed and the film could still end up in another company’s hands. A number of other companies are still in the mix on the documentary.
The “Valentine” pact marks the latest in a recent rush of deals as Sundance winds down. Yesterday, Focus Features confirmed the fest’s largest pact, a reported $5 million deal for Lisa Cholodenko’s “The Kids Are All Right”. Meanwhile, today Oprah Winfrey’s new OWN cable network nabbed Chico Colvard’s “Family Affair”, Wolfe acquired Javier Fuentes-Leo’s “Contracorriente” (Undertow), and earlier in the week, Newmarket acquired Spencer Susser’s “Hesher”, Hanover House acquired Joel Schumachers “Twelve”, and Lions Gate acquired Rodrigo Cortes’s “Buried”.

http://www.indiewire.com/article/weinstein_deal_for_blue_valentine/
 
Yay im so glad the movie has got picked up by a company. Hopefully the movie will be in theaters soon! :D
 
^No, but hopefully she will be at the Berlin Film Festival on the 13th as Shutter Island is making its debut there!
 
^I am hoping for that too!

I was so pleased the film was picked up, I am looking forward to seeing it.
 
Vogue Russia January 2010 by Mario Testino via journal-plaza.net
via journal-plaza.net
 
I so want to see new pics of her ;) hopefully we will see some in berlin as you mentioned LolaSvelt!
 

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