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Elle Magazine Outtakes!

Yes! Totally loved the pictures from this magazine so I’m excited to say that the outtakes from Mary’s Elle Magazine shoot from the November issue are now available for viewing in the gallery! Enjoy all eight new pics.

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New Funny or Die Video with Mary!

I totally love this. Check out this cute & funny short video Mary did with Max Minghella. L’Echarpe is the classic story of man, woman, and scarf which unfolds in this imported French short showcasing the Steven Allen Spring 2012 line.

Update: I have added close to 40 screencaps from the short film which you can now see in the gallery.

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“Touched By An Angel” captures from 1997 added

I’ve just uploaded captures from Mary’s very first acting gig back in 1997 where she played athlete Kristy in an episode of the 3rd season of Touched By An Angel – click here to see them! 🙂

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Mary Attends the “Like Crazy” Premiere

Last night, Mary attended the Los Angeles premiere of the romantic film, “Like Crazy” looking absolutely lovely. I have gone ahead and begun adding pictures to the gallery so far with the ones uploaded being in HQ. You can check out all the pics here.

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“Wolf Lake” captures re-added

I have finally re-uploaded all Wolf Lake captures, here is an overview of all the episodes that aired:
Episode #1 – “Meat The Parents”
Episode #2 – “The Changing”
Episode #3 – “Soup To Nuts”
Episode #4 – “Tastes Like Chicken”
Episode #5 – “Excitable Boy”
Episode #6 – “Four Feet Under”
Episode #7 – “Leader Of The Pack”
Episode #8 – “Legend Of Lost Lenore”
Episode #9 – “If These Wolves Could Talk”
Enjoy! 🙂

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More Scream Awards Pics and Videos

Hey all. I’ve added several more pics of Mary at last night Spike TV Scream Awards 2011 and you can see two new videos from the event below walking the carpet and talking about the comparisons between The Thing 2011 and the ’82 film. Personally, I like Mary’s dress. Check out all the pics in the gallery. Oh, and Scott Pilgrim Vs The World won two awards– Best Fight scene (the final fight between Gideon and Scott) and best comic book movie.

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Mary Attends the Scream Awards!

Mary attended the 2011 Spike TV Scream Awards tonight! And Mary truly is a star with the black dress patterned with white stars. Check out the pics in the gallery. More will be added if they arrive.

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Filler Magazine Video and Screen Caps

Yesterday I tweeted about Mary being in a new video shoot for Filler Magazine modelling some of the clothes she did for the magazine and screencaps from the vid have been added. In case you missed it, click here to see the video and click on the caps below to see the rest in the gallery.

P.S, if you haven’t be sure to follow us on Twitter! 🙂

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We Get Our Fill of Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Filler Magazine

Simply gorgeous and absolutely stunning! Check out these amazing photos looking all high fashion and glam in the latest issue of Filler magazine! Cannot get over the looks she’s done & her puppy Ambrosius makes her modelling debut! See all the pics in the gallery which include scans & outtakes!

Filler Outtakes:

Also, here’s some of the interview. Full interview can be read at the link posted.

I imagine it must be difficult for any actor to star in a remake or prequel of a popular film, but especially so in the “horror” genre where the fans are so passionate about the genre and its cult classics. Did you feel the weight of fans’ expectations on your shoulders while working on The Thing?
As a fan of the Carpenter version myself, I was actually hesitant to take this on because I absolutely did not want to tarnish the legacy of that film in any way. So I completely understand how many fans feel. What drew me to this was the intelligence of the script and the role, as well as the passion of everyone involved. I really got the sense that the filmmakers wanted to respectful and make something great. And I feel that’s exactly what they’ve done. They made something that can appeal to fans of the ’82 film, but also bring something new and excited to a generation who may never have otherwise heard of it.

Your character, Kate Lloyd, is very different from those we know from Carpenter’s film — you might even say she’s unique to the horror genre itself, would you agree?
When I read the script, I was so please with the way the lead female role had been handled. She wasn’t a tough masculine tomboy, she wasn’t somebody’s love interest — she was an intelligent and strong, but in a very realistic way.

Must have invigorating to play that kind of role?
I was so happy to play an action heroine who didn’t have superpowers, who wasn’t perfect looking, who wasn’t in spandex or a ripped tank top — just a woman put in a dire situation trying to find the strength to make it to the next day. It was my hope to put a character on screen who was just a real woman, and one that both men and women could root for and respect.

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