Daily Diversion: Jessica Biel Learns How to Be a Stripper

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on April 3, 2009

You have to love some of the things I pick up in my journeys through the world of movie blog RSS feeds. Today’s Daily Diversion comes to us courtesy of the folks at The Playlist. It is behind the scenes look from Access Hollywood at the method acting — if we can call it that — employed by Jessica Biel in her role as a down on her luck single mom stripper in the soon to be straight-to-DVD drama Powder Blue. And even though I have a feeling that this movie will be much like Lindsay Lohan’s foray into on-screen stripping in I Know Who Killed Me – in which the sexy leading lady plays a stripper but doesn’t actually go the distance — I’m still very interested in seeing Jessica Biel shake what the good lord gave her, even if it will be done with nothing less than her undies on.

Powder Blue has no official release date, theatrical or otherwise, but we’ll keep you updated. For more daily video goodness, check out our Daily Diversion archive. To submit a video for us to scrutinize and then maybe post, send it via electronic mail to editors@filmschoolrejects.com.


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  • oh god, not another faux leading role for an actress, thinly veiled as exploitative just to see her naked body. Pathetic.
  • Why so angry Angry? Don't let life get ya down.

    I think she looks great, albeit a stripper but she has a beautiful body. Why hide it?
  • Neil does most of that on any given Tuesday. But he does like to keep in top shape.
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