"I hope we don't have to go back out there," Gugino says. The hostess has the list but lacks the urgency she might display if, say, Sigourney Weaver were to walk in. But it's starting to hail outside, no one is leaving, and the line is lengthening. In spite of which Gugino has been wrangled onto a list. Maybe it's homesickness that led her to suggest Village Whiskey, because every New York trend is represented here: a menu that looks like a "wanted" poster assorted pickles foie gras burgers-and, oh, yes, a no-reservations policy. Gugino owns an apartment in Chelsea, where she usually lives with her boyfriend of fifteen years, indie filmmaker Sebastian Gutierrez. Spoiler alert: They develop a grudging respect for each other while reeling off lines like "Never call a bitch a bitch. She's divorced the sleazy ex-president but still has to contend with the Maureen Dowd–ish muckraker-Gugino's Susan Berg-who first broke the story of his tawdry affairs. In this deft piece of Hillary Clinton fan fiction, Sigourney Weaver plays a former First Lady who lost in the presidential primaries to a newcomer for whom she now serves as secretary of State. A half-hour ago, she wrapped a scene in episode five of Political Animals, a six-part "limited series" that debuts July 15 on USA. Gugino has been reading up on reporters in a collection of interviews called The New New Journalism because she's playing one on TV. marshal character in the pilot: "Not that big, but she's good in a storm." Someone had described his boat to her tough U.S. And her instinct is dead-on: I'd already planned to use a quote from Karen Sisco-a 2003 show that was supposed to make her a breakout star but was canceled after ten episodes. Having been forced to forgo a chatty stroll around Rittenhouse Square, her weekday home turf for the past three months, Gugino is attuned to the need for a good scene. Gugino even shelters a passerby stranded on our corner as we ready ourselves for the final crossing-which, granted, is just a one-way Philadelphia street that separates us from a restaurant called Village Whiskey. *Unfortunately the clip isn’t in English, so you may not understand the dialog."Now you've got your story!" Carla Gugino yells over the thunder, her hotel-issue umbrella bending under bucketfuls of water that whip her black trench coat, pink scarf, necklace with its gold lightning bolt, and impervious smile.
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Gratuitous Gugino #5: The Elevator is Clothing Optional, Right? Gratuitous Gugino #4: Who Needs Pants, Really? Gratuitous Gugino #3: Lady on Lady Makeout In honor of her latest project, here’s some proof in the form of some seriously sexy Gugino scenes over the years - and yes, some of them are very NSFW (that’s not safe for work for you nubes out there) so make sure your boss isn’t standing behind you. The woman is a tornado of sex and the rest of us are just powerless to resist. See how that works? See how powerful she is? Hell, I didn’t like Watchmen, but I loved seeing her in it. Hell, I don’t want to see Sucker Punch - I literally have zero interest - but Gugino is in it (in a scene on this list) and suddenly I’m intrigued. She’s 39 years old and if I ever switched teams for an actress, I’d pick her over Scarlett Johanson or Minka Kelly or some other 20-something starlet in a heartbeat.
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First off, I’m a straight girl and I HAVE A CRUSH ON HER. She’s so sexy, in fact, that the roles we remember her most for are her appearances as sexy supporting characters. There is no denying the Carla Gugino is one of the sexiest women in Hollywood.