Mary Exiting Jimmy Kimmel Show

PopCandiesTv posted a video of Mary leaving The Jimmy Kimmel Live show and greeting her fans.

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Mary On Jimmy Kimmel

Last night Mary Elizabeth  appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live where she discussed Comic Con, working with Quentin Tarantino, and stalking her fiance Riley. If you missed it, check it out below. She looked absolutely adorable wouldn’t you agree? :)

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Mary Continues the Press Tour Rounds

Mary along with co-stars Brandon Routh and Kieran Culkin hit up both Phoenix and Denver recently doing interviews for Scott Pilgrim. Check them both out in the gallery.

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“Scott Pilgrim” review praises Mary

(…) “Where this film truly shines is in the acting, and the grand majority of my praise does not go toward Mr. Cera, but rather to the secondary characters that brought forward absolutely fantastic performances all across the board. (…) Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who plays Ramona Flowers, also deserves a fair amount of recognition for her role. It’s fairly obvious when watching this movie that Winstead is literally perfect for this character. She compliments Ramona in every fashion, from the looks to the attitude. It’s quite easy to see why Scott would obsess over this character. (…)

Click here to read the full review!

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“Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World” Press Conference

13 pretty MQ pictures from the press conference for Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World have been added to the gallery – enjoy! :)

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Mary’s Arizona interview on Scott Pilgrim

Some gallery updates

I uploaded Mary’s Comic Con 2010 Portraits and captures of an interview she did at the “Women Who Kick Ass” Panel Discussion. Click on the thumbnails below to see them!

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Winstead’s Scott Pilgrim Injuries

Mary Elizabeth Winstead was so determined to “look cool” in Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, she developed an agonizing case of tendonitis while filming her fight scenes.

Winstead plays the title character’s love interest Ramona V. Flowers in the big screen adaptation of the graphic novel and she completed a variety of stunts, including backflips, high kicks and tumbling down stairs.

Her favourite scenes involved swinging a giant hammer, but Winstead admits she hurt herself with the weapon, injuring her shoulder and developing tendonitis.

She tells Britain’s Total Film magazine, “I get to use it like a really cool weapon, kung fu-style. It was just really fun to get to learn that and execute it in a way that looks cool on screen. It feels really rewarding. It was tough, but I definitely felt tough and crazy.”

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