I’ve just added 1257 BluRay screen captures of Evan from her 2009 comedy Whatever Works. She looks absolutely adorable in this film, and it’s so nice to see her in a comedy role – enjoy!
“Whatever Works” Screen Captures
Frank Miller’s “Gucci Guilty” Commercial Released
The TV-spot for Gucci Guilty has finally been released! Evan looks absolutely amazing – enjoy!
Gucci Guilty Teaser Trailer Released
Wow, we’ve just found a trailer for Gucci’s commercial for its new fragrance Guilty. We already showed you the print ads featuring the ‘face’ of the perfume, Evan Rachel Wood, but the video is completely awesome. Shot in a black and white Blade Runner-esque fantasy urban landscape, a foxy Wood, with glowing gold hair is driving a white vintage sports car so fast the wheels catch fire. Then everything goes a bit film noir and Wood hooks up with her unbelievably hot co-star (and fellow Guilty ‘face’) actor Chris Evans, before jumping back in the car to pull some wheel spins.
Directed by Frank ‘Sin City‘ Miller, with a soundtrack by the Friendly Fires, the new advertisement will finally make its debut in full during MTV’s Video Music Awards on September 12th. Watch this space…
Evan Rachel Wood & Chris Evans Promote Guilty
Action: Driving a white ’53 Jaguar, a woman clad in tight black leather speeds across a skyscraper-flanked bridge to the hauntingly remixed electropop of Depeche Mode’s “Strangelove” (“I give in to sin/ Because you have to make this life livable…”). She screeches to a halt, steps out of the car (close-up on her Gucci leather-and-croc platform stilettos), and flashes back to a pulse-pounding encounter between herself and a smoldering stranger in a bar.
Enter the femme fatale: Evan Rachel Wood, the 22-year-old Golden Globe–nominated actress and star of Thirteen, The Wrestler, and Across the Universe. Choosing Wood to be the Guilty one was a slick move on Giannini’s part: Not only is she “such a talented and beautiful girl,” as Giannini says, but she brims with intrigue, famous for her unsubtly subversive transformation from a perky blond actress with a wide smile to a mysterious pinup girl with a penchant for blood red lips and black tattoos. Now engaged to Marilyn Manson, Wood starred in the singer’s “Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)” video as a wide-eyed fan who has sex with Manson amid a downpour of blood.
“Guilty is about a guilty pleasure,” Wood says. “Full throttle, living in the moment, living dangerously. A girl with a bit of wild side. Scent plays a big role in what you’re turned on by. When you fall in love with someone, and you take a piece of their clothing or smell that pillow—it kills you.”
Wood recently finished filming HBO’s upcoming ’30s-set miniseries Mildred Pierce, a remake of the 1945 film noir starring Joan Crawford, an actress Wood says she’s “idolized my whole life.” Crawford didn’t exactly comprise a tidy Hollywood package, and neither does Wood—but no one could deny either woman’s devotion to her livelihood. By channeling the same fierce integrity that they would bring to a feature film, Wood, Miller, and Evans have lent Gucci’s newest fragrance an inextricable artfulness.
“A guiding rule of mine was that there would be nothing that wouldn’t be gorgeous—the car, the woman, the buildings,” Miller says. “I was on the lookout for the tiniest speck of anything that would’ve looked less than lovely. With Frida on the set, I hardly had to—she’s got an eagle eye. She knows exactly what she wants.”
“I think everyone, in the past, has had a moment—something romantic or sexy or sensual—that lasts for the rest of their lives,” Giannini says. “That’s the provocation for the commercial: the essence of the strong experience. I hope these images will stay in people’s minds for a long time.”












