It’s a happy birthday to Ewan McGregor, who turns 36 today, and surely doesn’t equate his decision to appear in the Star Wars prequels with the toilet scene from Trainspotting. Because he made a lot of money. And so that’d be silly…
Category Archives: Birthdays
Happy Birthday, Keira Knightley
It’s a happy birthday to Keira Knightley, who turns 22 years old today. I don’t want to hate — really, I don’t — and it’s a totally superficial thing, but when eager-beaver friends ask about seeing celebrities up close, and who’s “hot” and who’s not, Knightley’s is for some reason a name that always pops into my head in the latter category.
Yes, I totally see the Natalie Portman resemblance given the right angles, but — and a certain friend will literally attempt to murder me for saying this — I guess she’s never particularly moved me either. (Maybe it’s that the latter looks too much like my sister.)
To be sure, Knightley is certainly photogenic, and seemingly naturally playful, candid, wittily self-effacing and spunky in a way that many young American actresses so obviously labor at under direction of their cabal of publicists (which Knightley doesn’t have… another reason to love her). I just don’t find her that worth lusting over. Up close the very “Britishness” of her features — larger ears, that intriguing jawline — combine to give off a slightly alien effect. And the skin is frequently airbrushed, though, again, Knightley cops to that, of her own volition.
Wait… this started out as a happy birthday post, right? Jeez, you can tell I don’t write for Hallmark…
Happy Birthday, Chuck Norris
It’s a happy birthday to Chuck Norris, who turns 67 today and will no doubt celebrate with same number of roundhouse kicks upside his housekeeper’s head. You doubt? Oh, that’s one for you, then…
Happy Birthday, Jessica Biel
The Illusionist, and she’s determined to live down this photo shoot, God bless her, even if in my opinion it’s really 7th Heaven and some of the bad movies in which she’s appeared that she should be more worried about. Sweet Lord, Jessica, so you have a freakishly long tongue, biceps bigger than half the guys your age and one of those weird, prematurely deep smoker’s voices? Plenty of folks dig that package, guys and girls…
Happy Birthday, Ali Larter
Kate Hudson’s sister-in-law. Or maybe that’s the other way around — maybe she celebrates being
Warner Bros.’ 300, opening March 9, and it looks to be a solid earner. Apart from producer Mark Canton’s amusingly blunt introduction of the movie as “fucking awesome,” and the generally enthusiastic reception of the young, hoodie-sporting masses which rounded out the audience (apparently having redeemed some Mountain Dew bottlecap points or something for admittance), what was most notable about the movie was its mesmeric visual scheme. It’s a storybook come to life — the type of thing that exists in adolescent daydreams.
Atom Egoyan’s Exotica, luring my friend and I into an art film. And you were absolutely amazing in the otherwise muddled The Black Dahlia, conveying so much in your eyes, in just a few scenes, and with so little dialogue. In fact… it’s your eyes now… that are… hypnotizing me… compelling me to…
David Lynch, above, who turns 61 years old today.