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Avatars and Wallpapers

Goodies by Martina

At the end I added some Avatars and Wallpapers made by Alex through the Secret
Santa project at the board of thefanlistings.org.

I added some Signatures by Tamar (YourWorstNightmare) as well as some
wallpapers she made.
And there are some more Sigs and Wallpapers from Kari, too.

And I added some more sigs, 150×150 animated avatars I made.
Plus I found one more wallpaper made by Katha.

A new official CATCF wallpaper is to be found, too.

That should be all of fanart I got so far –
if you donated something which isn’t displayed here, please resend!

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Johnny Depp gets more screen time in the revamped Platoon DVD

Uncategorized by Martina

USA Today.comJohnny Depp had a minor part in Oliver Stone’s Platoon, which won four Oscars. His role expands on the Platoon 20th Anniversary Collector’s Edition DVD, due May 30 (Sony, $25).

The film stars Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger and Willem Dafoe.

“Oliver Stone remembered additional footage he had shot,” says Marc Rashba of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. “We finally found more than 10 minutes of footage mislabeled in film archives.”

The two-disc DVD set also will include new interviews with Stone and three new documentaries about the Vietnam War and the making of the film.

–Mike Snider

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Deep Depp

Articles by Martina

Johnny Depp always has been known for his tendency to take on off-the-wall characters and dark, seemingly on-the-fringe parts in movies. But he’s also been in some seriously dramatic roles that have earned him a place among the Hollywood elite – whether he wants it or not – By Judianne Triglia.

His latest endeavor – “The Libertine” – is one of those dark “only Johnny Depp will do” kind of parts. He plays the Earl of Rochester in the 17th century famous for his debauchery and wicked ways. Hmmm . . . lets think this over . . . lots of sex and drinking and other evil deeds . . . sounds like a perfect role for Depp since women want him and men pretty much want to be him. Plus, who doesn’t like a little debauchery?

But before you hop to the movies, take a stroll through the duality of Depp from his beginnings in “A Nightmare on Elm Street” to his long-awaited “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequels.

“A Nightmare on Elm Street” (1984)
He played: Glen Lantz – killed by Freddie for falling asleep while watching TV.
Why we care: Anyone killed by Freddie who “lives” to have a movie career gets a thumbs up. He even reappeared as another character in “Elm Street 6.”

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Depp: A Top-Earning Celebrity

General by Martina

Oscars and Emmys are nice, but definitely not necessary to bank the highest paychecks in Hollywood – By Forbes.

Among this highly compensated group, Johnny Depp, who made $37 million, has come closest to winning the coveted 13.5-inch statuette in recent years. Last year, he was nominated for Best Actor for his performance in “Finding Neverland.” Close, but no statuette — the Oscar went to Jamie Foxx.

More on Forbes.com
Slideshow: Top-earning celebrities
Slideshow: Top-earning celebrities under 25
Slideshow: Cars of the stars
Slideshow: Fame’s changing faces
Slideshow: Homes of the billionaires

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Anne Rice: Johnny Depp Would Make A Good Jesus

General by Martina

The Celebrity Cafe – In talks to develop a Biblical drama for HBO, the Roman Catholic Rice says she knows who she wants for Jesus – Written by: Ellen Wernecke.

Just call it a mission from God.

In a new book which interviews celebrities about their religious and spiritual beliefs, Anne Rice, the bestselling vampire writer and born-again Christian said she believes she’s been called to make a television series about Jesus’ life — and in her head, she’s already cast it.

“I haven’t told Johnny Depp yet, but wouldn’t he be perfect?” Rice said about the series, which she described as HBO’s “Deadwood” (her favorite show) set in Nazareth.

“It would be everything that’s going on in Jesus’ village — all the arguments, disputes, whatever –and we’d take maybe five years to get to Jerusalem,” Rice said.

“Mmmm. . . , Strong. Beautiful. Edgy. Soulful eyes,” Chicago Sun-Times reporter Cathleen Falsani writes about Depp. “A graceful person but not effeminate. Roguish yet strangely wise. Yes, Depp as Jesus — I can see it.”

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Stars unmasked by their make-up artists

Awards by Martina

A NEW poll of celebrity make-up artists has revealed the Hollywood stars they believe to have the most natural beauty – EBEN HARRELL.

Members of the National Association of Screen Make-up Artists and Hairdressers voted Scarlett Johansson as the actress who needs the least help to enhance her looks.

The male star with the most flawless looks is Orlando Bloom, according to the poll.

Brokeback Mountain star Jake Gyllenhaal was next, followed by Johnny Depp – still looking good at 42. The Pirates of the Caribbean heart-throb had a perfect complexion for the cameras, poll respondents said.

The association named Cameron Diaz, Brad Pitt and rock singer Bryan Adams as those with bad facial skin which would show up on HDTV.

Oscar nominee Keira Knightley was another who might feel the picture was too clear if it showed her occasional pimples, the make-up body said.

Michael Douglas’s alleged nips and tucks might also show up, the survey said.

Sarah Stacey, co-author of the Beauty Bible series, said the survey should remind women that “less is always more” with make-up, and that beauty products should not be overused. She said: “Scarlett is a great example of a natural beauty who uses no more make-up than she needs.

This is an article excerpt. To view the article in full, please visit Scotsman.com.

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