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Jul 2011 11

Zoli Suicide in Video Chat

  • INTO: Making fun of myself, playing the drums, cooking, traveling, eating lots and lots of good food, meeting fun and interesting people, HOT pink, sex, make-up, fashion, BDSM, beautiful women, and much, much more!
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: I find enjoyment in many many things…I enjoy a good conversation, someone I can sit and do nothing with, being a total goof-ball, spontaneity, etc.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Drama, homophobia.
  • HOBBIES: Playing drums, cooking, traveling, spinning poi.
  • VICES: Caffeine, cigarettes, sex.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Free time? What is this free time you speak of? Ha ha!

Get to know Zoli better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Jul 2011 09

By Nicole Powers

“I think if you were ever to meet a character like Captain Jack, I think the most monogamous woman in the world would probably go for him – it’d be hard not to.”
– Eve Myles

Gwen Cooper traded her ho-hum career as a policewoman to work as a professional alien catcher at Torchwood, an organization which legend has it is “separate from the government, outside the police, and beyond the United Nations.” Eve Myles, the Welsh actress who plays Gwen, in turn, has traded her life in very legitimate theater for one in the warped and sexy science fiction universe.

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Jul 2011 08

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“I’’m a little too hip.”
– Stan Lee

Stan Lee was recently named the 26th most influential American by Atlantic Monthly, but if it was up to me I would have put him quite a bit higher. Lee is, of course, best known as the co-creator of Spider-Man, X-Men, Fantastic Four and dozens more, though controversy has always swirled around how big his real contributions might have been. But first and foremost Lee has always been the consummate salesman, whether it was selling the latest weird Spider-Man villain to the readers or hosting the television show Who Wants To Be A Superhero?

Lee’’s latest projects are totally without connection to Marvel Comics. His company, Purveyors of Wonders, has been producing original characters for straight to DVD movies. One of the best is Mosaic, an animated film starring the voice of Anna Paquin as Maggie Nelson a high school student whose father is an Interpol agent investigating a mysterious race that can change appearance at will. After Maggie is bathed in the power of one of her father’s discoveries, an ancient runestone, she gets all the powers of a chameleon. Maggie teams up with a member of that ancient race, codenamed Mosaic, to defeat the evil Mannequin who wants to take over the world.

Read our exclusive interview with Stan Lee on SuicideGirls.com.

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Jul 2011 08

Zephyr Suicide in 59 Sound

  • INTO: Art, Video games, music, books, fashion, people who are awesome.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Loud annoying sounds you would hear when smashing your face against a synthesizer. Yeah, that’s the stuff.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Lots of stuff.
  • HOBBIES: Drawing/painting, playing games.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: PS3, makeup, hair dye, my phone, and the entire collection of the Resident Evil series.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Vegetating in front of my computer screens or TV unfortunately.

Get to know Zephyr better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Jul 2011 07

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“I’’ve never thought about economics before.”
– David Mamet

David Mamet is one of the greatest writers who ever lived. He’’s had success in every medium he’’s worked in from theater to film and in the past year in television with The Unit, which he co-created with Shawn Ryan.

The show has become a ratings success for CBS. But what people love the most about Mamet is his wit, his hilarious cynicism and his ability to teach. That teaching gene has been put on display with Mamet’s acting classes, his book On Directing Film and now his new book, Bambi vs. Godzilla: On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business.

Due to the nature of making studio films and mainstream television Mamet has been steeped in the business end of Hollywood for many years now. With Bambi vs. Godzilla he uses the classic 1960’s cartoon short as a metaphor for how Hollywood treats its denizens.

Read our exclusive interview with David Mamet on SuicideGirls.com.

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Jul 2011 07

Leandra Suicide in Post Showtime

  • INTO: My four cats (Rocky, Cookie, Belle and Zakk), Dexter, laughing, concerts, makeup, meeting up with friends, driving, listening to music, retro cartoons, retro games and consoles, films, films and films, cinema, music, making people laugh, sleeping, and kissing!
  • NOT INTO: Rude people or people who just aren’t nice. Animal cruelty. Oh…and talking on the phone.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: My cats, smoking, film, music, my great friends, and Dexter!
  • MAKES ME SAD: Animal cruelty, road kill, missing friends and family..
  • HOBBIES: Music, movies, movies, movies, surfing the net, watching TV, reading some, shopping, hanging out at home, hanging out other places, going to gigs, laughing too much – that’s a hobby!
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Food, water, my cats, internet, my car.
  • VICES: Cigarettes, pot, and unhealthy food…shame, shame.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Thinking too much, watching movies, smoking weed, and chatting with my friends who are scattered everywhere.

Get to know Leandra better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Jul 2011 06

by Alex Deuben

“My ambition at the moment is to stay home and draw.”
– Dave McKean

Dave McKean’s first love was comics, but the artist, designer and writer has branched into other fields, creating book and album covers, publishing multiple books of his photographs and paintings, and has even drawn stamps for the Royal Mail. He’s the illustrator of Arkham Asylum, the landmark 1989 graphic novel written by Grant Morrison. He worked with John Cale on multiple books and collaborated with Heston Blumenthal on the memoir and cookbook, The Big Fat Duck Cookbook.

McKean is probably best known for his many collaborations with writer Neil Gaiman. McKean was the cover artist on The Sandman, illustrated Coraline and The Graveyard Book and the pair have created a series of graphic novels and picture books including Violent Cases, Signal to Noise and Mr. Punch. One of their collaborations was the film Mirrormask, which McKean co-wrote, designed and directed. It’s led to another career as a filmmaker, with two films currently in progress.

Working on his own, McKean has crafted dozens of short comics, many of which were collected in the book Pictures That Tick. He also authored Cages which is widely considered one of the most acclaimed and ambitious graphic novels ever created. McKean’s new book is Celluloid which was published by Delcourt in France and was just released by Fantagraphics in the United States.

Read our exclusive interview with Dave McKean on SuicideGirls.com.