Noemie Lenoir

^Noemie is a divine being. However, very capable of giving anyone a heart attack from her sheer beauty.
 
Noemie at a Serpentine Gallery event in London
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^That's actual sand from her body? If so, that's extreme. I wonder how much that was selling for.
 
Her hair style reminds me of an 80's style rap video. But overall, I do like her look, especially her outfit.
 
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Noemie Lenoir Gives me a Rush


Noemie Lenoir Gives me a RushSunday, November 25th,
2007 Sure, sure, Rush Hour 3 with Jackie Chan and
Chris Tucker was not exactly the stuff of legends.
Okay, so it was the stuff of craptitude. Despite the
fact that I don’t think anyone expected it to be
great, it was still disappointing how terrible it was.
In any case, you know what was good about Rush Hour 3?
That’s right, Noemie Lenoir, who played the movie’s
French femme fatale. The actress/model got her big
international start in Rush Hour 3, so we can at least
be grateful for that. Hopefully we’ll be seeing more
of Noemie Lenoir in better movies.
 
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from movies.go
Twelve up 'n' comers so hot you may break into a sweat
even in an air-conditioned theater
By Jordan Ross


NOÉMIE LENOIR

Supermodel. Discovered while buying stamps at a Paris
post office. Got ogled in Sports Illustrated — the
swimsuit issue, naturally. Got ogled by Don Cheadle in
2002's After the Sunset — a coveted movie part (Lenoir
played Cheadle's squeeze). Hollywood bullies France to
share the Versailles-born actress, as she will, no
doubt, steal all shared scenes in the third
installment of Rush Hour.
 
comic book bin
Rush Hour 3 (2007)
Starring: Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada, Youki Kudoh, Max von Sydow, Yvan Attal, Noémie Lenoir, Jingchu Zhang, Tzi Ma, and Roman Polanski
DIRECTOR: Brett Ratner
WRITER: Jeff Nathanson (based on the characters created by Ross LaManna)
PRODUCERS: Roger Birnbaum, Andrew Z. Davis, Jonathan Glickman, Arthur M. Sarkissian, and Jay Stern
GENRES: Action, Comedy, Crime
RATING: MPAA – PG-13 for sequences of action violence, sexual content, nudity, and language
DISTRIBUTOR: New Line Cinema
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker return for the long-awaited third installment of their wildly popular comic action film franchise, Rush Hour. While Rush Hour 3 is funny and action-packed, the stars and director seem to be trying too hard.
After his dear friend, Ambassador Han (Tzi Ma), is shot, Hong Kong Police Chief Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) finds himself guarding Han’s daughter, Soo Yung (Jingchu Zhang), from the Triads who want Han and the information he has on them destroyed. There is, however, another complication when Lee discovers that Kenji (Hiroyuki Sanada), someone from his past who is greatly important to him, suddenly appears and is associated with the Triads.
LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) leaves the doghouse of traffic detail to help his old friend, Lee. Soon, the duo is in Paris looking for two elusive women, the sexy Geneviéve (Noémie Lenoir) and the mysterious “Shy Shen,” who may hold the secrets that the Triads guard so jealously. But in Paris, Lee and Carter are out of their element and always in trouble and/or danger.
Rush Hour 3 has its moments – in fact, plenty of them, but there seem to be an equal number of times in which the pratfalls, explosions, gunfire, banter, sex, etc. seem forced. The sad thing is that neither director Brett Ratner nor his two stars need to be so over the top. With two strong comic actors – Lee being the great physical comedian and Tucker personifying the fast-talking streetwise comic – the Rush Hour franchise has the perfect opposites-attract pair. It’s not that hard to build an action comedy around them with only the thinnest scenario.
Instead, Chris Tucker’s witty banter often turns to babbling, and Jackie Chan’s fighting and gymnastic scenes usually make him look like a tired windup toy or a beat-up action figure caught in a wind tunnel. It is okay to refry the same old shtick; Ratner and writer Jeff Nathanson just overcooked it and let some of the fun get scorched. Still, seeing Chan and Tucker back together is good, and the movie is not exactly bad. In fact, Rush Hour 3 is good enough to make a fourth film worth the wait
 
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Myleene Klass is back in shape and modelling bikinis for M&S again... just 5 months after giving birth

Last updated at 11:31am on 13th January 2008
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Myleene shows off her svelte figure in the yellow-striped M&S bikini


It has been only five months since she gave birth, but Myleene Klass shows her figure is already back to its best as she poses in a skimpy bikini on a South African beach.



The 29-year-old TV presenter, who gave birth to baby Ava last August, showed off her slender body as she modelled for a new campaign advertising Marks & Spencer's range of summer swimwear.
And while Myleene was hard at work in the 33C heat in Goose Bay, on the Danger Point Peninsular, near Cape Town, her fiance, Graham Quinn, was left to feed, change and watch over their baby.

Multi-talented Myleene - who is also a classical pianist and violinist - said she wants to take Ava with her wherever she goes, only leaving her with relatives.
Quinn, who met Myleene when he was a bodyguard for her former band Hear'Say, said: "Ava's awake all day and asleep all night. She's the perfect baby. She loves people and she's beautiful. One day she'll be a big star like her mum."
Quinn's six-year relationship with Myleene has been troubled.
They split twice - once when he was convicted of dealing drugs in his native Ireland - but they plan to marry later this year.

Also on the shoot are other M&S models including Noemie Lenoir and Twiggy - who was heard complaining to hotel staff: "This place freaks me out. It's too quiet here."
 

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