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TV Tango recently participated in a conference call with FRANKLIN & BASH stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer, who revealed that their characters are moving to Malibu while working in an office with a wall that separates them. Plu...
TV Tango recently participated in a conference call with FRANKLIN & BASH stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer, who revealed that their characters are moving to Malibu while working in an office with a wall that separates them. Plus, they reminisced about stripping in front of new cast member Heather Locklear, and dished about upcoming guest stars, including love interests for their characters.READ Q&A WITH BRECKIN MEYER AND MARK-PAUL GOSSELAAR FROM 'FRANKLIN & BASH'...
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Pretty Little Liars was again Tuesday’s #1 ‘most-tweeted’ TV series
Pretty Little Liars was again Tuesday’s #1 ‘most-tweeted’ TV series
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Paula Deen admits to using the N-word in court via Rickey.org OMG! Paula Deen is a racist! — Rickey× Paula Deen says in lawsuit questioning that she has used racial slur but doesn’t tolerate hate SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Celebrity cook...
Paula Deen admits to using the N-word in court via Rickey.org OMG! Paula Deen is a racist! — Rickey× Paula Deen says in lawsuit questioning that she has used racial slur but doesn’t tolerate hate SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Celebrity cook Paula Deen says she has used racial slurs in the past but insists she and her brother, who are accused of racial and sexual discrimination in a lawsuit by a former manager of their restaurant, don’t tolerate hateful behavior. In a court deposition filed Monday in federal court, an attorney for former restaurant manager Lisa Jackson presses the 66-year-old Deen about her racial views and those of her brother, Bubba Hiers. Deen is asked if she’s ever used “the N-word.” She responds: “Yes, of course.” Deen says she likely used the slur in the 1980s after a black man held her at gunpoint at the Georgia bank where she worked. Deen insists she and her brother object to slurs being used in “any cruel or mean behavior.” Copyright (2013) Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Voice • American Idol • The X Factor
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Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson are going back in time to the first Thanksgiving ever -- and they want turkeys off the menu -- in the trailer for Relativity's "Free Birds." In the animated comedy, Reggie (Wilson) is one smart turkey...
Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson are going back in time to the first Thanksgiving ever -- and they want turkeys off the menu -- in the trailer for Relativity's "Free Birds." In the animated comedy, Reggie (Wilson) is one smart turkey on a farm full of dopey corn-blind ones. When he is pardoned by the President of the United States, Reggie is recruited to go back in time to stop humans from stuffing and basting his breed each November. Related Articles: Owen Wilson Animated Comedy 'Turkeys' Hitting Theaters in Nov. 2014 Relativity Moves 'Turkeys' Up a Year; Amy Poehler Joins Voice Cast (Exclusive) Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson Struggle for a Google Job in 'The Internship' Trailer (Video) read more
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Jason Schwartzman has joined the cast of Tim Burton's "Big Eyes," the Weinstein Company drama that stars Amy Adams as painter Margaret Keane and Christoph Waltz as her husband Walter, who took credit for his wife's work while she...
Jason Schwartzman has joined the cast of Tim Burton's "Big Eyes," the Weinstein Company drama that stars Amy Adams as painter Margaret Keane and Christoph Waltz as her husband Walter, who took credit for his wife's work while she toiled in obscurity. Related Articles: New Yorker Launches iPad App With Help of Jason Schwartzman read more
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Jodi Arias film: a new case of fatal attraction via Rickey.org Lifetime’s ‘Dirty Little Secret’ portrays Jodi Arias drama as a new case of ‘Fatal Attraction’ NEW YORK (AP) — She doesn’t boil a pet bunn...
Jodi Arias film: a new case of fatal attraction via Rickey.org Lifetime’s ‘Dirty Little Secret’ portrays Jodi Arias drama as a new case of ‘Fatal Attraction’ NEW YORK (AP) — She doesn’t boil a pet bunny. But Jodi Arias displays wicked knife technique in a new Lifetime movie that could have just as well been titled, “Fatal Attraction for Cable News.” Premiering Saturday at 8 p.m. EDT, “Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret” is a ripped-from-cable-news saga of a woman scorned who last month was found guilty of killing her former lover, motivational speaker Travis Alexander. On June 4, 2008, Arias stabbed and slashed him nearly 30 times, slit his throat and shot him in the head in what prosecutors said was jealous rage, and what Arias unpersuasively argued was self-defense, when, according to her, he attacked her. But you know all that. “Dirty Little Secret” unearths no secrets, dirty or otherwise. Every sordid detail, it seems, has been trumpeted for years by the media, then recycled for months during Arias’ trial in Phoenix that got blanket coverage on TV and in particular on cable’s HLN, vaulting that network to record ratings. Now comes the inevitable made-for-TV film. Portraying what led up to the crime, it’s tucked handily between the May verdict for the murder trial and the July retrial in the life-or-death-penalty phase. The big surprise: “Dirty Little Secret” is a pretty good film. It’s a draw-you-in, sudsy melodrama stocked with guilty pleasures: romance, sex, obsession, betrayal and vengeance. Tania Raymonde (perhaps best remembered as Alex Rousseau on “Lost”) is swell as Jodi, with a remarkable likeness to this sexy, young woman no man could resist, at least not Travis as he fought a losing battle with his Mormon principles to feast on this forbidden fruit. Or, to use a metaphor straight from the film, forbidden coffee — which, as Travis explains to Jodi early on, he shuns as a Mormon because of its addictive properties. “I’m like coffee,” Jodi teases him. “Very strong coffee,” he agrees as he submits again. Jesse Lee Soffer (Jordana Spiro’s jammed-up brother on last season’s short-lived “The Mob Doctor”) makes a fine Travis — glib, blandly wholesome and all too relatable in his mission to have it both ways, relationship-wise: treating Jodi as a red-hot plaything while he nurtures a “suitable” wife-worthy prospect. Trouble arises, of course, as love-struck Jodi bridles at the strictly recreational role she plays in Travis’ life. Even joining the Mormon church can’t earn her an upgrade from her booty-call status. Travis argues that he never promised more. When Jodi was gazing into his eyes, he tells her, “You saw lust. You saw weakness. But you didn’t see love. It was never there.” So, for a time, Travis thrives as a satisfied two-timer, while Jodi is increasingly desperate to please. “I just want to be the girl that he wants,” she tells a chum. Then she snaps. “Dirty Little Secret” charts a step-by-step, we-all-know-where-this-is-headed run-up to her grisly payback, a scene lyrically staged as a slow-motion massacre to give the audience equal doses of horror and dramatic catharsis after having witnessed Travis push her past the breaking point. Well done. It’s dandy entertainment. Mind you, such an assessment of this film and its doomsday narrative is meant in no way to trivialize the real-life tragedy of Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander. But “Dirty Little Secret” is a step up from the reality-TV treatment the case has gotten with its more excessive coverage. The film also serves as a refreshing alternative for telling the tale, dramatized for maximum titillation while, in its tidy, two-hour package, efficiently stripping away the wretched excess. An oddly respectable bit
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Michael Cera wants to do mescaline in Chile in the "Crystal Fairy" trailer released Wednesday. He also doesn't want much to do with the title character, played by Gaby Hoffmann. In the clip, all Cera wants is to share a little road ...
Michael Cera wants to do mescaline in Chile in the "Crystal Fairy" trailer released Wednesday. He also doesn't want much to do with the title character, played by Gaby Hoffmann. In the clip, all Cera wants is to share a little road trip -- and a lot of drugs -- with his South American buddies. But when the (North) American Crystal comes to town, she kind of messes up those plans, but kind of makes them better. Kind of. Related Articles: 'This Is the End' Red Band Trailer Features Michael Cera, Jason Segel and Rihanna's Deaths (Video) Michael Cera Does Something Different read more
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Kanye West leads J. Cole in album sales predictions via Rickey.org Via Vibe Alongside Kanye West and J. Cole, fellow rapper Mac Miller and R&B’s Kelly Rowland, and country’s Hunter Hayes also came out with their efforts. How ...
Kanye West leads J. Cole in album sales predictions via Rickey.org Via Vibe Alongside Kanye West and J. Cole, fellow rapper Mac Miller and R&B’s Kelly Rowland, and country’s Hunter Hayes also came out with their efforts. How are they all set to fare? The top of next week’s chart will look a little better than in recent weeks, with Kanye West and J. Cole scoring the #2 and #4 debuts of the year. Justin Timberlake (968k) remains untouched for the biggest first week thus far in 2013. Daft Punk(339k) will move into the third spot following next week’s chart. Here are this week’s key debuts: Kanye West (Roc-a-Fella/Def Jam/IDJ) 375-400k J. Cole (Roc Nation/Columbia) 290-315k Mac Miller (Rostrum) 95-105k Kelly Rowland (Republic) 60-65k Hunter Hayes (Atlantic) 30-35k Falling In Reverse (Epitaph) 20-25k Sigur Ros (XL) 20-25k Empire of the Sun (Capitol) 15-18k Hanson (Three Car Garage) 14-17k Source: Hits Daily Double I know I saw online that a lot of people were thinking that Cole would out sell ‘Ye since Cole was sold out in most stores and he wasn’t – but i figured the digital sales would propel him up. Also, when will Kelly Rowland get her breakthrough. Her last album sold 70k. The Voice • American Idol • The X Factor
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