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Oh un site officiel pas trop mauvais, et même plutôt réussi. Aaah le wallpaper d'Eliza avec l'arc...![]()
Merci manon
mais dommage que le site soit en flash, pour les images, je vais essayer de trouver un moyen de les récuperer "
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D'après allociné.fr, Wrong turn sortira le 23 juillet en France mais pour les autres pays d'Europe, je sais pas!
mais bon on connait la date française, c'est déjà pas mal!
bouhgirl23 a écrit :D'après allociné.fr, Wrong turn sortira le 23 juillet en France mais pour les autres pays d'Europe, je sais pas!
mais bon on connait la date française, c'est déjà pas mal!
Ben sur ~lien~ ils on changer la date ça sortira aussi le 23 juillet en Belgique j'ai hate d'y être parceque d'apres ce que j'ai lu des Americains qui sont aller le voir il est super bien
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NEW YORK -- Curled on a chair in her hotel room, Eliza Dushku is
multitasking while a hair stylist and a makeup artist primp her for a
late-night talk show spot.
Eliza Dushku brings her fighting skills from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
to the big screen in Wrong Turn.
The actress finishes a salmon salad, takes a drag on a cigarette and
chats about Wrong Turn, her new movie. "It's really scary, isn't it?"
she says, with a mischievous look.
It is, but Dushku, 22, isn't worried about becoming her generation's
Jamie Lee Curtis.
Dushku (rhymes with "push-koo") won fans as the dangerously sexy
Faith on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff, Angel. In 2000,
she did a funny variation on her edgy-girl bit in the hit
cheerleading comedy Bring It On. She was silly in Jay and Silent Bob
Strike Back (2001) and held her own last year opposite Robert De Niro
and James Franco in City by the Sea.
In Wrong Turn, now in theaters, Dushku stars as a monster-fighter in
lowriders.
"I can think of a lot worse things to be typecast as than a strong
woman who stands up for herself," Dushku says. "My characters are
tough right out of the gate, but there's more behind it. They're
strong, but their toughness comes from defensiveness."
She grew up in Boston with three older brothers. Her mother, a
college professor, divorced her father before she was born. Her
introduction to acting was accidental: When one of her brothers
auditioned for a commercial in 1991, it was 10-year-old Eliza who
caught the casting director's eye, after she fell and made a
commotion.
"I like being the center of attention," she says, smiling.
Within three years, she was playing the daughter of De Niro (This
Boy's Life) and Arnold Schwarzenegger (True Lies). At 17, after
finishing high school -- and declaring herself legally independent
from her parents -- Dushku moved to L.A. and auditioned for Buffy.
"I didn't know if she could pull off being tough," says Joss Whedon,
the show's creator. "But she's the tomboy guys wish tomboys looked
like."
Although her mother is a "not-strict 'feminist Mormon,'" Dushku says
her relatives found her TV character's forthright sexuality a little
disturbing. But, she says, "I was raised to be independent."
This fall, Dushku will be back on TV, starring in Fox's Tru Calling
as a morgue attendant who can go back in time to keep the living from
becoming the dead. Also coming up is The Kiss, a movie that brings to
life Robert Doisneau's famous 1950 photograph "Kiss by the Hotel de
Ville."
Leaving the downtown hotel, Dushku is dressed to turn heads. Starlet
life, she says, "can be frenetic. It's like, 'Now talk, go, go!' But
it's OK. I'm good at that."
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