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Reese on Conan

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Date: Feb 15th, 2012

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Reese visited Conan for Valentine’s Day continuing “This Means War” promotion.  Here is a clip, hopefully we’ll find a full footage online soon. Till then enjoy the caps in the gallery:

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“This Means War” MySpace Interview

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Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy, Chelsea Handler and director McG from ‘This Means War’ get downright foul-mouthed in the best way possible in this episode of Fanswers. Your questions got them very rowdy, friends…and it makes us all the more excited to watch the movie!

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Live iVillage Video Chat with Reese

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Date: Feb 15th, 2012

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iVillage is organizing a live chat with Reese (thanks Joy for e-mailing us about it). You can read more bellow:

Listen up, Reese Witherspoon fans! Now’s your chance to get some answers straight from actress herself.

With her latest film This Means War hitting theaters nationwide on Feb. 17, the Oscar winner will be sitting down for an exclusive live iVillage video chat (ivillage.com/reeselivechat) in Los Angeles, moderated by iVillage’s Editorial Director of Entertainment, Serena Kappes. The newlywed mom of two will be ready and waiting to answer your questions — so start thinking of what you’ve always wanted to ask!

Do you want to know what it was like working with her sexy costars Chris Pine and Tom Hardy on her new film? Would you like to ask how she juggles motherhood and her career (and a new marriage!) — all while looking perfectly pulled together?

To join the chat, go to ivillage.com/reeselivechat at 7 p.m. ET on Feb. 15 (and if you can’t wait, go there now to log your questions). Once you’re there, sign in with your Facebook or Twitter account. Then join the conversation using the hashtag #AskReese if you’re on Twitter!


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Tom, Reese, Chelsea and Director McG Talk “This Means War”

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Date: Feb 15th, 2012

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posted by collider.com on february 14th, 2012

018.jpgIn This Means War, which opens on Valentine’s Day, Chris Pine and Tom Hardy portray the world’s deadliest CIA operatives who are also inseparable partners and best friends…until they fall for the same woman (Reese Witherspoon). Having once helped bring down entire enemy nations, they are now employing their incomparable skills and an endless array of high-tech gadgetry against their greatest nemesis ever – each other.

We sat down at a recent press conference with Tom Hardy, Reese Witherspoon, Chelsea Handler and director McG to talk about what happens when a longstanding personal and professional bond is put to the test. Reese and Tom revealed why their paint ball scene turned into a real ice breaker. Tom talked about working opposite Chris Pine and what happens when two actors with very different fighting styles face off on screen. McG revealed that the DVD will be a Chelsea feast because her raciest jokes had to be dropped to get a PG 13 rating. He also discussed directing a film that’s part comedy, romance, action and thriller and how he had three alternative endings in mind, including one with a homoerotic finish.

Question: Was it true you had to drop some of Chelsea’s jokes to get the PG13?
McG: We got an NC17 because of the world according to Chelsea Handler, because if you ask her about men or you ask her about sex or you ask her about dating, she has a strong take on these things.
CHELSEA HANDLER: I have a strong take that I don’t want them to happen with you.
McG: It’s the aggravation that creates the pearl.
HANDLER: We have a very volatile relationship. But no, I don’t feel like I’m being censored. I’m a troublemaker. Everybody knows it, so it was bound to happen, and he egged me on.
McG: I did.
HANDLER: He had me saying some very, very dirty things that I even thought were dirty. So I wasn’t surprised that they were taken out.
McG: But they’ll be on the DVD.

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USA Weekend Interview and Photoshoot

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posted by usaweekend.com on february 2nd, 2012

“I got the moves like Jagger!” cracks Reese Witherspoon. She is talking about a scene in her new movie, This Means War, in which she dances around her house, rocking out to the hip-hop hit, This Is How We Do It, barelegged in a thigh-length sweater.

“Who doesn’t dance around their living room singing?” the actress says with a girlish, machine-fun laugh. “Honestly, I do it all the time with my kids and they roll their eyes . I’m like, ‘C’mon, it’s a dance party!’ And they’re like, ‘No!

It’s hard to imagine that Witherspoon’s 12-year-old daughter, Ava, and 8-year-old son, Deacon, could be so easily mortified by their movie-star mom. But that’s exactly the point. To them, she’s mom, not the universally loved sweetheart of Legally Blonde and Sweet Home Alabama who won an Oscar in 2004 playing June Carter Cash in Walk the Line. “The other day,” she says, “I clapped too loudly at a school performance and my son looked at me. I said, ‘I was clapping for your sister. Is that embarrassing, too?’ Oh my god! I think they’d love to just put me in a cage!”

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Reese gets all kinds of action in ‘War’

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posted by usatoday.com on february 14th, 2012

001.jpgThat’s what most moviegoers will likely think mere minutes into This Means War, as Bond-like CIA hunks Tom Hardy, 34, and Chris Pine, 31, spend an hour and a half battling (not quite to the death) for a sassy, svelte Reese Witherspoon, 35.

But back on the chilly Vancouver set, the cast says it was more of a battle of the wits. Especially with Chelsea Handler on hand playing Trish, Witherspoon’s best friend.

The bawdy Handler “never even stayed on the script, I didn’t even know what she was saying,” grins Witherspoon, who plays Lauren Scott, a consumer products watchdog.

Today at the Four Seasons hotel, Witherspoon is sandwiched between Hardy and Pine in a little black dress, kicking up her red-soled Louboutins as she talks. As Handler ad-libbed, “I would try not to laugh, but they’d usually put me off-screen so they couldn’t see my face. I was crying I was laughing so hard.”

The guys, whose characters spend most of War wooing Witherspoon, engaging in hand-to-hand-combat over her and pranking each other in her name, were always late to the best jokes.

“It was inevitable that Tom and I would come to set, and Reese and (Chelsea) would have shot a scene the day before and everybody was talking about what they’d shot yesterday,” says Pine, who plays emotionally detached lady killer FDR. “We’d watch playback and from poltergeist (jokes) … to urethra (jokes) … it was just incredible.”

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A Minute With: Reese on going to “War”

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posted by deuters.com on february 15th, 2012

Feb 15 (Reuters.com) – In her new romantic comedy “This Means War” Reese Witherspoon portrays a woman who returns to dating after a failed relationship only to find herself torn between two men, who happen to be friends and CIA operatives.

The film, which opens in theaters on Friday, tucks some dating drama in between a lot of action as the two men, played by Chris Pine and Tom Hardy, find their friendship put to the test when competing for the attention of Witherspoon’s character, Lauren.

Witherspoon’s real life is more stable and less dramatic than Lauren’s. The 35-year-old actress is nearing her one-year wedding anniversary to Jim Toth. She spoke with Reuters about the film, her hunky co-stars, her commitment to representing her southern heritage and helping female filmmakers.

Q: You won an Oscar for drama “Walk the Line,” and the “Legally Blonde” comedies were big hits. This movie is all out action. Would you say it is a departure for you?

A: “It was a great opportunity to try something new, yet I felt like it had enough comedy that it felt fresh. Combining it with this very viable spy story made it feel new. But I had a few stunt doubles because there were things like driving cars, jumping off buildings, cars tumbling towards me, things on fire…(laughs).”

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