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Golden Globes
-Geena Davis needs to loose some weight
-Reese Witherspoon's new haircut is cute (if not a little lopsided)
-Naomi Watts' dress is ugly, but hair & makeup-wise, she's never looked better
-Cameron Diaz's black hair? Nah. Don't like it.
-Hilary Swank: Get that annoying flower out of your hair!!

Looking OLD!!!: Annette Bening
Looking better than usual: Cate Blanchett
Looking too perfect: Angelina Jolie (except she's baring her ugly tattoo in each pic, that seems to ruin everything)

Cover your breasts: Ali Larter & Beyonce!! (love them both, but please, I don't need to see everything like that)

Was I at the Golden Globes? Heck, no. No wonder there was traffic today. I didn't think the GG's were until next week.  View the pics here: http://imdb.com/ri/RTOPHOTO2_HP/RHS_BUCKET/50173//features/rto/2007/gallery/07globes-arrivals/1    and form your own opinions.
 
 
   
 

Word Has It That...

Britney Spears has gone into the bathroom at a Mobil Gas Station three times -- each time she was barefoot.

 

Jessica Alba sometimes parks in hadicapped spots.

 

Ben Affleck retrieves the morning newspaper in his underwear.

 

Lindsay Lohan was caught picking her nose for several minutes straight.

 

Pam Anderson bakes casseroles for her kid's classmates. She's an awsome mom, picking her kids up everyday and, much to their chagrin, kissing them in public.

 

Cameron Diaz swears like there's no tomorrow. She clearly wears the pants in the relationship, constantly interrupting Justin.

 

J.Lo shops for hours on Robertson Blvd, a favorite paparazzi hangout, but almost never buys anything.

Mel Gibson plays cat and mouse games with paparazzi, hiding behind cars and startling them.


Madonna takes the cake for most clever. She often rides her bike in the exact same clothing, minimizing the number of photos the paparazzi can sell.

 
 
 

   
MCC's Cinematic Cheat Sheet: October 23-29, 2005

     Sylvester Stallone will reprise his role as Rambo in the fourth installment of the franchise. Also, Wesley Snipes and Jean-Claude Van Damme are teaming up for The Hard Corps. In the movie, Van Damme plays a combat veteran who becomes the bodyguard of a former boxing champ. Complications arise when the boxer suspects that his sister is falling in love with Van Damme. You have got to be effing kidding me! After Rocky VI, Rambo IV and the return of Van Damme to the big screen, it can't get much worse. Unless Ah-nuld decides to do Terminator 4.

     Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet and Jack Black are teaming up for director Nancy Meyers' romantic comedy Holiday. The film is about the friendship between two women, both of whom have recently been dumped.

     Kevin Costner will play the titular role of a serial killer in Bruce A. Evans' psychological thriller Mr. Brooks.

     Michael Caine is joining Clive Owen and Julianne Moore for filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron's adaptation of The Children of Men. Caine is also re-teaming with Batman Begins director Christopher Nolan and star Christian Bale for Warner Bros.' The Prestige. Hugh Jackman also stars in the film, which features Caine as a retired magician who teaches tricks to Jackman's character, who has developed a rivalry with another magician (Bale).

     Erin Brockovich's Aaron Eckhart has signed on to star opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones in Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures and Castle Rock's remake of the 2001 German film Mostly Martha. Zeta-Jones plays the titular character, a chef who loses her sister and is obligated to care for her 10-year-old daughter. Eckhart plays a fellow chef and romantic interest.

     Hayden Christensen (Star Wars: Episode III) has been cast in three new movies. First, he joins Sienna Miller, Guy Pearce and Jimmy Fallon for the Edie Sedgwick biopic Factory Girl. Miller plays Sedgwick, Pearce plays Andy Warhol, and Christensen landed a role based on Bob Dylan. Christensen is also teaming up with Sigourney Weaver and Jessica Alba for the psychological drama Awake. Finally, he'll star opposite Christina Ricci in the modern-day fable Penelope, about a woman under the influence of a curse.

     Charlie Sheen, Eva Longoria, Wayne Brady, Chris Kattan and Christopher Lloyd will lend their voices to Lions Gate's 3-D animated comedy Foodfight! The movie takes place in a supermarket that comes to life after hours.

     Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt and Alison Lohman have signed on for the indie flick Delirious. The film follows a celebrity photographer (Buscemi), a homeless man with a desire to become an actor (Pitt) and the hottest pop star of the moment (Lohman), as their paths intersect.

     Michael Vartan (Never Been Kissed) and Radha Mitchell (Finding Neverland) are teaming up for the Weinstein Co.'s thriller Rogue. The movie is about a giant crocodile stalking tourists in the Australian outback.

     Emily Mortimer (Lovely & Amazing) is joining Ryan Reynolds (Van Wilder) for Warner Independent Pictures' romantic comedy Chaos Theory. The movie centers on a compulsive organizer (Reynolds) who decides to live his life without planning and in the process starts a romance with Mortimer's character.

     The "flying" Ford Anglia seen in the Harry Potter movies has been stolen from the lot of South West Film Studios in southwestern England.

     Charlize Theron won Best Actress at the Hollywood Awards for her performance in North Country, while Joaquin Phoenix won Best Actor for his portrayal of Johnny Cash in Walk the Line.

     A weeklong celebration is being planned in Hong Kong to mark the unveiling of a statue of Bruce Lee on the city's Avenue of Stars on Nov. 27, which would have been the actor's 65th birthday.

     Late night talk show host Craig Ferguson will host the 32nd Annual People's Choice Awards live on CBS on Jan. 10.

     Of the 91 countries invited, a record 58 countries have submitted films for consideration for the Best Foreign Film Award category for the 78th Annual Academy Awards. The 58 will be narrowed down to five on Jan. 31, when the nominations are announced.

     Stanley Kubrick's archives will be housed at University of the Arts' London College of Communication for public viewing and student research beginning summer 2006.

     Actor William Hootkins (Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark) passed away Oct. 23 from pancreatic cancer. He was 58.

 
 
   
 

RANDOM COLLECTION OF SHORT THOUGHTS.

UM.



Ive finally convinced my mom to let me re-join Netflix, kickass.

The 40 Year-Old Virgin is more or less the funniest movie youll see this year...so far.

Im still super fucking pissed about Ozfest (is it two zs or one? Yeah, you're right, who gives a shit).

Orange Juice is fucking fantastic.

Strapping Young Lad is the heaviest band you'll hear on the market today, bar none.

Tommy Lee seems like a cool guy.

WTF happend to Lindsay Lohan, she looks like shit.

Courtney Love, at this point, should just OD and do the world a favor.

Rescue Me is still continually interesting, and all together insane. Great Show.

I cant wait till Nip/Tuck comes back on the 20th, looks excellent, very
worthy of taking Rescue Me's spot while its gone (it did come first
after all).

I dunno when school starts although ive heard it starts on the first of
Septemeber, and I tell those people ive heard it from to shut the fuck
up.

Im going to the state fair tomorrow, gonna eat myself silly.

I still have alot of DVDs I need to buy, at the moment I sit at 332.

How is it that Justin Timberlake gets to fuck Britney Spears and Cameron Diaz?

The Dukes Of Hazzard movie was fucking weak.

I almost feel sorry for Ashley Simpson....almost, its much more fun to watch her crash and burn.

Conan O'brien is the shit, but he needs to come back and do some new shows man (he's been in re-runs all week so far this week).

FUCK MTV.

Im hungry.




 
 
 

   
MCC's Cinematic Cheat Sheet: July 24-30, 2005

     Nicole Kidman will star in German director Oliver Hirschbiegel's Invasion, a remake of the 1956 sci-fi horror classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Invasion centers on Carol (Kidman), a woman who uncovers a conspiracy in a small town where the inhabitants' personalities seem to be changing. Kidman will also star in Wong Kar-Wai's A Lady From Shanghai as a glamorus woman who is in danger and in love with a spy.

     Russell Crowe is reuniting with Gladiator director Ridley Scott for A Good Year, which follows a London banker who moves to Provence, France. Year is based on Peter Mayle's novel.

     20th Century Fox is updating the Charlie Chan series with a new film starring Lucy Liu as the granddaughter of the fictional Chinese-American detective. Liu will also executive produce. A jury has convicted photographer John Rutter of attempted grand theft, forgery and perjury in connection with his attempts to sell topless photos of Liu's Charlie's Angels co-star Cameron Diaz without her consent. Rutter was taken into custody immediately and faces up to six years behind bars once he is sentenced on September 17. Diaz has also accepted undisclosed libel damages and a public apology from British tabloid The Sun after it published a story alleging that she was seen making out with married television producer Shane Nickerson. The paper now acknowleges the incident involved nothing more than a "goodbye hug" between friends.

     Maggie Gyllenhaal and Maria Bello will play the wives of Port Authority officers rescued from the World Trade Center in Oliver Stone's upcoming 9/11 movie. The duo joins Nicolas Cage and Michael Pena, who play two Port Authority officers.

     Paul Walker is joining Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford and Adam Beach for the Clint Eastwood-directed World War II film Flags of Our Fathers. That should be a helluva lot better than Fast and the Furious 3.

     Jeff Bridges, Shia LaBeouf, James Woods, Zooey Deschanel, Jane Krakowski and Jon Heder are providing some of the voices for Sony Pictures Animation's CGI film Surf's Up.

     The foursome of movies released July 22 (Bad News Bears, The Devil's Rejects, Hustle & Flow, The Island) performed poorly at the box office for the weekend of July 22-24, stopping the two week break from the 19-week box office slump. The slump was stopped by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Wedding Crashers and Fantastic Four, which remained the top three, respectively, for the second week in a row. Producers pulled printable Purple Hearts advertised as a gimmick to pick up women from the Wedding Crashers website July 25 after complaints from Vietnam vets. This summer's box office giant, Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, will be released on DVD November 1 on a two-disc set, complete with all the bells and whistles.

     The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has announced the schedule for the 78th Annual Academy Awards. The actual ceremony will take place at the Kodak Theater on Sunday, March 5, 2006, and will start at 8 p.m. (ET) with ABC's preshow starting at 7:30. The nominations for the 2006 Oscars will be announced Thursday, January 31, 2006, at 8:30 a.m. (ET). Yay!

     Disney named Daniel Battsek the new president of Miramax Films July 25. Battsek will replace the Weinstein brothers upon their departure on September 30. The Weinstein brothers, Bob and Harvey, who founded Miramax before it was bought up by Disney, are leaving after budget and project disputes to start a new production company, the Weinstein Co. Click here for more.

     Jodie Foster will direct and most likely star in Sugar Kings, a drama from Tribeca and Universal. Kings is about a young lawyer who teams with a veteran public-interest attorney to take on powerful sugar barons who are exploiting cane-cutting migrant workers.

     Bride & Prejudice's Aishwarya Rai is joining Colin Firth, Ben Kingsley, Thomas Sangster and John Hannah for Dino De Laurentiis' production of the epic The Last Legion. The action-adventure film, based on Valerio Massimo Manfredi's bestseller, is set during the fall of the Roman Empire. With the help of teacher Abrosinus (Firth) and legionnaire Aurelius (Kingsley), 12-year-old Romulus Augustus escapes to make a last stand for Rome.

     Dukes of Hazzard's Jessica Simpson has signed on for Major Movie Star to play an actress who has hit rock-bottom and enlists in the marine reserve. Simpson says she's doing the movie as an homage to Goldie Hawn's Private Benjamin.

     Crash's Brendan Fraser will star in director Roger Spottiswoode's historical drama The Bitter Sea. The film is based on the true story of British journalist George Hogg, who saved a group of children during the Japanese invasion of China in 1937.

     The Bourne Identity's Gabriel Mann is joining Pete Postlethwaite, Bruce McGill, Diana Scarwid and Tom Bower for the indie film Valley in the Heart's Delight. The film tells the true story of two lynchings that took place in the early 1930s in reaction to the kidnapping of the son of a prominent local businessman.

     Bob Hope's remains have been moved from a mausoleum to the new Bob Hope Memorial Garden in the San Fernando Valley two years after his death. The garden opened July 29 as a place where friends and family can remember the comic legend.

     Hong Kong will mark kung-fu movie legend Bruce Lee's 65th birthday on November 27 with a bronze statue of the late actor, the Bruce Lee Club announced.

     Sin City co-star Brittany Murphy has inked a deal to star in a new ad campaign for Jordache jeans.

     Housekeeper Lucyna Turyk-Wawrynowicz has pled not guilty to charges that she stole from celebrity clients including Robert DeNiro and Candice Bergen.

     Monster-in-Law Jane Fonda has announced plans to take a cross-country bus tour next year to call for an end to U.S. military operations in Iraq. Fonda will be joined by families of Iraq war veterans on her trip. Hanoi Jane Part Deux?

     People reports that Lord of the Rings' Sean Astin and his wife Christine have welcomed baby girl Isabella Louise Astin into the world. Isabella is the couple's third child. Yay for Sam!

     Reservoir Dogs' Mr. Blue, crime novelist and convicted felon Edward Bunker, has died due to complications from surgery to improve circulation in his legs. He was 71.

     George D. Wallace, an actor best known for playing Commando Cody in the film Radar Men From the Moon, has died at age 88.

 
 
   
 

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