Amanda Seyfried Eyed For Linda Lovelace Biopic


Amanda Seyfried is in talks to play ’70s adult film actress Linda Lovelace in a new film about her life, Variety has learned. Peter Sarsgaard could play her abusive ex-husband.


Amanda Seyfried is in talks to play ’70s adult film actress Linda Lovelace in a new film about her life, Variety has learned. Peter Sarsgaard could play her abusive ex-husband.

All aboard! The train to Splitsville, USA now pulling out of the station!
Did you miss former “Mean Girl” Amanda Seyfried showing off her impressive pipes in Mamma Mia!? Looks like our eardrums are getting another chance to get accumulated to the actress’ singing.
The star of Catherine Hardwick’s Red Riding Hood covers Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs’ classic ’60s song “L’il Red Riding Hood” in a video released ahead of the thriller’s debut in theaters this week. Though Relativity Music says the video is “in no way affiliated with the Warner Bros. motion picture ‘Red Ridding Hood’ or the soundtrack for the film,” the promo features footage of the blonde bombshell in the studio recording the song with producer Matt Sorum of Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver, and Camp Freddy.
Not bad, Mandy!

Hey Biel, are you listening to this? Amanda Seyfried smoothly revealed that she was naked in a recent telephone interview with Justin Timberlake and the “SexyBack” singer sounded more than happy to hear the news.
Jessica, please check your man….
Amanda Seyfried plays the title role in Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke’s dark, edgy film adaptation of the classic fairytale Little Red Riding Hood.
“Red Riding Hood is a classic fairy tale that we all know, and what fans can expect from this version of the story is that it’s basically just a jumping-off point,” Seyfried has revealed to MTV’s The Seven.
“Catherine Hardwicke has just completely turned this story into something edgy and gothic and dark, and she’s clearly somebody that’s very capable of turning something, everything into an extraordinary world, as we’ve seen before. And also there’s a romance aspect to the film, which isn’t in the fairy tale… a lot of romance and a lot of danger. There’s a wolf at the centre of the story, and it’s exciting ’cause it’s a whodunit,’” she explained.