Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Marine Sgt. Scott Moore has some mighty large stones....Asks Mila Kunis out to the Marine Ball via YouTube & Gets the girl !!!

Kudos to Sgt. Scott Moore of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines in Musa Qala, Afghanistan...He came up with a way to get the young lady's attention....The young Marine likely has some "large stones" for asking and here's hoping that the young lady sees her way to attending the Marine Ball with him....It would be a hell of a night for the Marine(and the young lady)....Very well deserved as he came up with a very interesting way to get what he is looking for....a night with a beautiful young starlet.


Marine in Afghanistan asks Mila Kunis on a date with YouTube video
By Access Hollywood

Mila Kunis has been to plenty of award shows in the her life, but the "Friends with Benefits" star just received an invite to an entirely different type of outing equally as special -- a Marine Corps ball.


Sgt. Scott Moore of the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines in Musa Qala, Afghanistan, posted a clip on YouTube on Thursday. In it, the military man asks Kunis to be his date for his November event.

"Hey Mila, this is Sgt. Moore, but you can call me Scott," the Marine said on the clip, after lowering his sunglasses to show the camera his eyes.

"I just want to take a moment out of my day to invite you to the Marine Corps Ball on Nov. 18 in Greenville, N.C., with yours truly.

"Take a second, think about it, get back to me." Moore asked for help from the public in a comment he posted beneath the clip

see more at the link below:

http://scoop.today.com/_news/2011/07/08/7043871-marine-in-afghanistan-asks-mila-kunis-on-a-date-with-youtube-video


UPDATE - People: Mila Kunis accepts sergeant's invitation to Marine Ball
By Vicki Walker
Contra Costa Times
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:51:32 PM PDT

From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli to the patriotic duty of Mila Kunis.

Kunis -- who as Meg on "Family Guy" couldn't get a school dance date with anyone but the family dog -- has accepted a Marine's YouTube invitation to the Marine Corps Ball in November.

Sgt. Scott Moore ("you can call me Scotty") from the 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines in Musa Qala, Afghanistan, filmed the invite from his base: "Take a second to think about it, and get back to me." Kunis found out about it during a Fox interview to promote her next film, "Friends With Benefits."

"FWB" co-star Justin Timberlake, also at the interview, coaxed Kunis into accepting.

"You need to do it for your country!" he told her.

"I'll do it," she responded.

The ball takes place Nov. 18 in Greenville, N.C., which will give Moore plenty of time to find a corsage and watch "Black Swan" about 50 more times

Sunday, November 7, 2010

"Dirty Harry" ain't no fan of our President - " A man's got to know his limitations "


If you are a fan of Clint Eastwood's work as both an actor & moviemaker, there are many of his films that will be discussed and reviewed for significance. The "Spaghetti Westerns", His more recent work like " Gran Torino" and " Flags of our Fathers" BUT the one group of movies that stand out are the Dirty Harry movies, where he plays San Francisco Detective Harry Callahan.

Eastwood plays a shoot-first, ask-questions-later no-nonsense Detective Harry Callahan, who became a signature character for him. The first movie, Dirty Harry, is the best, a Don Siegel film in which Harry flouts rules about police brutality to capture a serial killer and utters his famous "Do you feel lucky, punk?" speech. In Magnum Force he tracks rogue cops including one of his bosses and gives us the " A man's got to know his limitations" line. In The Enforcer he gets a female partner (future Cagney and Lacy star Tyne Daly) and shows us that Harry had a softer side. Sudden Impact featured him tracking a female serial killer and offered a new catch phrase: "Go ahead. Make my day."

His philosophy on crime and the criminals was never in doubt - here he is talking with Capt. McKay after crashing a car through the front of a liquor store where criminals were holding hostages -

Capt McKay: $14,379.
Harry Callahan: How can that be?
Capt McKay: You want an itemized account? You took out two front doors, one front window, 12 feet of counter. Plus damages to the stock, plus one city vehicle totaled. Not to mention three hostages in the hospital, all of whom will probably sue the city.
Harry Callahan: For what?
Capt McKay: Excessive use of force. For your information, Callahan, the minority community has just about had it with this kind of police work.
Harry Callahan: By the "minority community", I suppose you're talking about the hoods.


And now we find out that the former mayor of Carmel is "not a fan" of President Barack Obama.

Clint Eastwood told Katie Couric during a CBSNews.com interview that the president is doing what he can to stay in the position, but that he's not actually "governing."

The 20-minute interview posted Thursday was to push Eastwood's movie Hereafter, which opened today.

Eastwood supported Obama's Republican challenger John McCain two years ago, but the politically active actor is no right winger. He supported California Gov. Gray Davis, a Democrat, for example, during the recall campaign that eventually led to Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger being elected.

Nevertheless, publicly coming out against Obama -- 11 days before mid-term elections, no less -- definitely puts Eastwood in the minority in famously liberal Hollywood.

Eastwood, though, is laying low compared to others in Hollywood who don't support Obama. Kelsey Grammer recently launched RightNetwork, for example, and Jon Voight has been speaking at Tea Party rallies.

Sounds like Clint Eastwood would be one to tell The President, " A man's got to know his limitations."