He also confirmed to me that he has no plans to appear in the new Spider-Man movies.
At the same time, he revealed to Indiewire's The Playlist that playing Spider-Man for two installments of the superhero franchise wasn't as satisfying as one might assume.
"The pressure to get it right, to please everyone… it's not going to happen...You end up pleasing no one, or everyone just a little bit," he said.
Pamela Anderson took her sexy mother-of-two lady bits to Mexico and shook her booty -- and weave -- at a Playboy event on Thursday.
Some things never get old. Pam is 44.
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One cafe is making an effort to be more inclusive. Picture: Facebook/The Tannery By Alice Dear @According2Al One cafe has made headlines after adapting their biscuit jar to be more inclusive. Cafe The Tannery, based in Auckland New Zealand, has been received with mixed reactions after changing the name of their gingerbread biscuits. Owner of the cafe, Andre Cettina, changed the name of the festive treat from ‘gingerbread man’, to ‘gingerbread gender neutral person’.
Root all you want for your Chastains, your Rivas, your Hathaways, and your Day-Lewises; for me, the Oscar nominee to pull for this weekend is venerated cinematographer Roger Deakins, nominated ten times with nary a win to his name. He’s back in the race this year with the gorgeous, lush Skyfall, but Deakins is perhaps best known for his work with Joel and Ethan Coen, for whom he’s shot every film from Barton Fink to True Grit.
Notes & TheoriesDrugsHalloween witch: is a travel sickness drug behind flying broomstick myth?Scopolamine, an ingredient of over-the-counter remedies, could be at the root of stories about witches riding broomsticksAt Halloween, images of witches flying across the night sky astride broomsticks are everywhere. The myth that witches could fly with the help of their broomsticks has been around for centuries, but could its origins be traced to a chemical in over-the-counter medicines found in most of our homes?