Sunday, November 8, 2015

Gunnar Hansen Dies; Texas Chain Saw Massacre Star Was 68

Gunnar Hansen – the actor best known for his terrifying performance as Leatherface in the 1974 horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre – has passed away at the age of 68.




Gunnar Hansen



According to a statement from his family, Hansen had been battling pancreatic cancer.


Following the surprising success of his first film, Hansen went on to pay homage to the title role in several sequels, spinoffs and satires. He continued acting until the end of his life, with three films slated for release in 2016.


Born in Rekyavik in 1947, Hansen moved to America with his family when he was just 5.


He was an avid film buff from a young age and took the role of Leatherface shortly after finishing grad school with a degree in English.


Though acting was often his primary means of support, Hansen would leave Hollywood periodically throughout his life to focus on his true passion – writing.


He published a nonfiction account of his travels through the Barrier Islands in 1993, and his 2013 memoir, Chain Saw Confidential, became an instant hit with horror fans.


Hansen passed away quietly at his home in Maine, where he had spent most of the last 40 years. He is survived by his partner of 13 years, Betty Tower.


Kate Middleton: Poised As Heck on Remembrance Sunday

Today in London, the royal family gathered to honor fallen soldiers during “Remembrance Sunday,” which takes place on the second Sunday of every November.



Queen Elizabeth II led the tribute at the Cenotaph, an “empty tomb” to honor those whose remains did not make it home from battle.  


This year, Her Majesty was joined by King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the British liberation of Holland.


While Her Majesty, Prince Harry and Prince William laid poppy wreaths at the memorial, the Duchess of Cambridge watched from the balcony of government building Whitehall, alongside Maxima and the Countess of Wessex, who is married to the Queen’s youngest son, Prince Edward.


Catherine wore a custom-made Alexander McQueen coat for the ceremony, according to What Kate Wore, along with pearl-drop earrings from jeweler Annoushka and a hat with delicate black netting.  


Her Royal Highness has attended every Remembrance Sunday since 2011;  William served with the Royal Air Force, and as king will one day be Head of the Armed Forces.


Remembrance Sunday is a pretty remarkable event; two minutes of silence are observed, the “Last Post” is played, and veterans march by the Cenotaph to remember those lost in battle.


Last night, William and Catherine (wearing a lace dress by Dolce & Gabbana) joined the Queen at the Royal Albert Hall for the annual Festival of Remembrance, also put on to honor veterans, which featured performances by Rod Stewart and Andrea Bocelli


Read more about Remembrance Sunday here.

daily-celebrities: Victoria Justice out in NYC (June 26th)


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Victoria Justice out in NYC (June 26th)


Kardashian Kids Rekord Kris Jenner Birthday Tribute

It wasn"t enough, apparently, for Kris Jenner to be feted by her family members and friends in the tradition of The Great Gatsby on Friday night.


No, it wasn"t nearly enough.


On top of gathering for that aforementioned event, Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner also came together to record a music video in honor of their 60-year old parent.


For real.


The footage is a parody of a 1985 recording Jenner actually made for her 30th birthday, in which she sang “I Love My Friends” to the tune of Randy Newman’s 1983 song “I Love L.A.”


This version followed the original and featured the five women in a recording studio singing “You Love Your Friends."


The nearly eight-minute long video – which Kim shared on her YouTube page – also features cameos from Justin Bieber… Venus Williams…. Serena Williams… and the sight of Caitlyn Jenner toasting her ex-wife.


In a bathtub.


“It was very funny and and campy and had funny lyrics about how much Kris loves her friends,” a source told Us Weekly.


“The girls would sing the verses and in between each verse it would cut to a video of someone from one of Kris’ favorite places or people singing, ‘You love your friends.""


Those scenes with friends include shots of Kris with Oprah and Kris with Kyle Richards of Bravo fame.


It"s a sweet gesture, this video, while also being a gesture that"s easy to mock.


“Mom, I’m going to give this Emmy to you because you were the one who started it all,” Kim says at one point.


So, yes, in case there was any doubt, we can blame Kris Jenner for starting this whole thing, inundating society with naked images of her loved ones at all tme.


Check out the birthday tribute now:


Kris jenner birthday video you have to see this