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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2006


Just speculating...

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image hosted by SuperPhotoSpace.comI just contemplating here.
I believe that is so wrong, old men carry your bags. Is this normal in LA?


Source: junk-feud





"Controlled demolition!"

Charlie Sheen has joined the 9/11 digging for the truth. The "Two and a Half Men" actor gave a strange interview on GGN Radio conspiracy-minded station, "The Alex Jones Show". Charlie suggested that the federal government was covering up what "really" happened.

"It seems to me like 19 amateurs with box-cutters taking over four commercial airliners and hitting 75 percent of their targets, that feels like a conspiracy theory. It raises a lot of questions," Sheen said, according to NY Post.

Sheen said the collapse of the Twin Towers looked like a "controlled demolition." The off-wall actor also explains his disbelief over how one of the planes hit the Pentagon. It just shows us how this particular disasters pulled off these maneuvers . . . this film will reveal the truth. This movie will tell the real story of what really happened to all the suffered families. Sheen believes that the victims deserve the real truth and we owe it to everyone's life who was drastically altered, horrifically, that day and forever.


Source: nypost





Enjoying her children in the park.

Denise Richards and her children, Lola and Sam, play in Malibu Park.
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She's one of the cutest celeb mommies out there and her children are also so cute.

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Bad girl!

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Smoking is not so cool. Oh! I didn't know she smoked. Bad girl!

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Not buckling down to Hollywood pressure.

Actress LINDSAY LOHAN is being attacked again for slimming down because of stardom pressure, but she has insisted that it's a personal decision to shed pounds. The MEAN GIRLS actress, who battled bulimia accusations last year becuase of her drastic weight loss, claims her slimming physic was the result of a simple desire. Hollywood pressure will not sway her from want to lose a few pounds but reamin healthy. She says, "I wanted to get rid of a few pounds, that's all. "Image is important but that's not why I lost weight. I just like to look good and be healthy," according to Contact Music.

Lindsay Lohan Live Concert Pictures :


Source: contactmusic





American Idol producers came close to sacking judge Paula Abdul earlier this month - and wanted to offer her job to Britney Spears or Jessica Simpson.

Tension is rising on the TV hit show American Idol, producers were considering canning Paula Abdul because of her sporadic behaviour. “Paula was being very difficult. (She was) crying all the time and arriving late for meetings,” accroding to
Contact Music. It has been said that the stress is putting her over the edge and she was seeking medical attention. Executives from the show considered replacing Abdul. They have speculating Jessica Simpson or maybe Britney Spears but no decision yet. Neither star ended up meeting with Idol producers and they decided to keep Abdul - for now, reported Contact Music. Abdul’s spokesperson denies any of these rumors, "Paula is a joy to be around and everyone loves her." All these allegations were never mentioned to Paula.

It was an idol shock!


Source: Contact Music





Controlling beau.

Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber's relationship is rocky.

The surface looks like everything is good between the couple but they are going through some roughness.

"He's been telling people he's having 'girlfriend trouble'. She's been telling people to keep an eye out for new boyfriends," according Female First.

'King Kong' hit actress Naomi Watts, told close friends that her main squeeze is way to controlling.

'Scream' actor Liev Schreiber, is requesting Watts to quit acting and be at home.

He is always asking to review all her movie offers before she accepts them. Schreiber keeps an eye on how she looks...



Source: femalefirst





Love-hate relationship with her body parts!

Pamela Anderson explains her love-hate relationship with her breasts.
When asked her favourite and worst thing about herself, the bombshell blonde confesses: “My boobs and my boobs.”

Reported The Sun, “I have a love-hate relationship with them,” she says.

Pam's pictures:


Source: thesun





Very masculine!

BLENDER pic-shoot...
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I think she looks great if she were a man! Honestly, the only thing that can make Pink attractive is IF you like her personality. Seriously, she's a very masculine woman!






Honored and speechless!

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The reality TV star, Sharon Osbourne has been crowned Britain’s 'Celebrity Mum Of The Year', beating Jordan, Kate Moss who came in second and third runner up.

The 53 year-old star, has overcome colon cancer in recent years and seen Jack and Kelly through their addiction problems. The wife of rocker Ozzy, parenting talents have also been well documented on reality TV series 'The Osbournes', which first aired four years ago.

"I am truly honoured and speechless - (which is a first)!" Contactmusic quoted Sharon.

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What a mum of the year?! 3 kids...none of whom graduated high school...2 of whom entered rehab before their 18th birthdays.






She looks scary!

Sharon Stone for the German premiere of Basic Instinct 2.
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Sharon Stone's almost Scary! What a frightful mess! What color is that LIPSTICK anyways?

Actress Sharon Stone, returning as her femme fatale role as novelist Catherine Trammel in Basic Instinct 2, says she is not afraid to do nude scenes as long as the roles are right.

"It's pretty easy for me to be naked," she said on a promotional stop in Berlin. "I'm a person who feels that if it's appropriate for the character I'm playing or the mood of the piece, then it's no big thing," according SMH.

The first Basic Instinct made Stone famous when she slowly crossed her legs.


Source: Sydney Morning Herald





Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes out at night among rumors that Katie was today at the hospital having her baby.

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Wonderful! They both look so happy! I hope she has an easy delivery and that the baby is healthy in every way.






Movies that lost money and ratings.

The Conqueror (1956): the movie that caused cancer.
A Howard Hughes-funded box-office disaster featuring John Wayne as Genghis Khan and the red-headed Susan Hayward as a Tatar princess. The movie was filmed in Utah downwind from an atomic testing range in Nevada and is often blamed for the cancer deaths of many of the cast and crew, including both Hayward and Wayne. It appears in Michael Sauter's book, The Worst Movies of All Time. Hughes thought the movie was so bad that he bought up every copy (which cost him about $12 million) and he refused to distribute the film until 1974, when Paramount reached a deal with him. This would be the last film that Hughes produced.

Inchon (1982): an expensive inspiration from God.
A story says that one day, Sun Myung Moon (Unification Church) began crying and could not stop. To raise his spirits he took a trip to the movie theatre and the crying stopped. He saw this as a sign from God and resolved to make his own motion picture. Moon remembered the U.N. forces landing at Inchon, and how the mastermind behind the landings. General Douglas MacArthur must have been inspired by God, so he invested his personal fortune on a movie about it.
British director Terence Young, was chosen direct the movie. He was a veteran of three James Bond films and the lead role of General Douglas MacArthur was given to Laurence Oliver, who may have appeared a great choice, but his scenes of divine inspiration proved hilarious. Oliver had read that MacArthur wore make-up, but Oliver exaggerated his own make-up and consequently looked like a man in drag.
Disasters that beset the production included:
# A typhoon that swept away a recreation of Inchon lighthouse, requiring it to be rebuilt at huge cost.
# The beach landings at Inchon had to be redone after an assistant director accidentally sent the ships in the wrong direction. Cost: $2 million.
# The scene where General Douglas MacArthur greets the crowds in his limousine had to be shot three times. The first time, there were not enough people in the crowd. The second time, the shots did not match with the first version. Finally, the producers hired a studio in Dublin especially for the scene. Cost: $3 million.
A massive publicity campaign was launched but to no avail. Aside from the horrible reviews, audiences were afraid that the film was being used part of a drive by the Unification Church to recruit new members . The New York Times said that Inchon "looks like the most expensive B-movie ever made." And it won the infamous Razzie Award as Worst Picture, Worst Screenplay, Worst Actor and Worst Director. Inchon would end up costing $44 million and made less than $2 million at the box office.

Batman & Robin (1997): or how Batman became gay.
The fourth installment of the Warner Bros. franchise that began with 1989's Batman and the lowest-grossing of the film series. This film is often billed as the worst superhero movie of all time. Even to the point that star George Clooney said he would refund people's money if they stopped him on the street and said they had paid to see it.
In an interview with Barbara Walters, Clooney claims he played Batman gay. The director Joel Schumacher also reputedly admits to not being proud of this film (to the point where he flat-out apologizes for the film), according to his commentary on the 2005 Special Edition DVD set), despite earlier statements to the contrary.
Batman & Robin earned the nickname "Batman on Ice" for a scene in which the titular heroes both inexplicably have retractable skate blades hidden inside their boots. The film was mocked for the poor script, over-extending the campy attitude of the previous installment Batman Forever, the poor casting of other "big-name" stars Uma Thurman and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the addition of a poorly portrayed Batgirl, played by Alicia Silverstone. Likely due to the film's poor reception, no more Batman movies were made for nearly eight years.

Glitter (2001): Mariah Carey's vanity film.
A semi-autobiographical movie about Mariah Carey. Critics universally panned it for seeming to be a vanity film intended only to enhance Carey's singing career. Carey had pushed for the project as early as 1997 but it finally came out on 2001.
The reviews "Glitter" received was disastrous and the movie did very poorly in the box office. In most countries it wasn't even released. In the USA it premiered only under 2,000 theaters and was the 11th highest-grossing movie over the weekend with $5M. One reviewer said "Only Mariah Carey could mess up a film about Mariah Carey."
It was originally scheduled to open over Labor Day weekend but the film was pushed back three weeks when Mariah checked into a hospital for emotional stress . The accompanying soundtrack, Glitter, became Carey's worst showing on the charts, and the lowest selling album of her career. The record label Virgin/EMI later ended their record deal with Carey, giving her a $28 million pay-off .
Although the film has been generally panned, it has made a cultural impact and reached infamous levels of notoriety. New slang has been invented with a negative connotation of "pulling a Glitter" to indicate performing horribly .

Kolberg (1945): That Nazi movie that came too late.
A 1945 Nazi propaganda film directed by Veit Harlan and Wolfgang Liebeneiner. It opened on January 30, 1945 simultaneously in Berlin and to the crew of the naval base at La Rochelle. It was also screened in the Reich chancellery after the broadcast of Hitler's last radio address on January 30.
The film was intended to boost the morale of the Germans in the last phase of World War II. It was based on the autobiography of Joachim Nettelbeck, the mayor of Kolberg. It told the story of the 1807 successful defence of the fortress town of Kolberg against French troops.
Kolberg, begun in 1943, was made in Agfacolor with high production values. At a cost of more than eight million marks, it was the most expensive film of the Nazi era. Thousands of soldiers were used in the film, some diverted from their stations at substantial cost. To film scenes with snow during summer, 100 railway trucks brought salt to the set in Pommern. The film was finally completed at the Babelsberg Studios at Potsdam while the town and nearby Berlin were being steadily bombed.
The film was opened in a provisional cinema in Berlin and ran under the constant threat of air raids until the fall of Berlin in May 1945; the film came far too late for the hoped-for propaganda effect. Many theatres throughout Germany were already destroyed.
The film was rereleased in 1965, with an attached documentary, and is now available on digitally remastered DVD.

Showgirls (1995): Not even sexy enough
A large amount of hype was put behind promoting the gratuitous sex and nudity in the film, but the results were critically derided. The frequent and gratuitous nudity and simulated sex in the film, and the writing did not lend itself to what might have been an enthralling film.
It is widely considered to have ruined the career of Elizabeth Berkley, the movie's lead, and the writer Joe Eszterhas has had difficulty living down the embarrassment as well. The film's star, Kyle MacLachlan, walked out of the movie's premiere, during which he was allegedly heard exclaiming, "I thought this was an art movie.".
Showgirls won seven of the thirteen Razzie Awards (Bad Movies Awards) it was nominated for. Paul Verhoeven gamely appeared in person at the Razzies ceremony to accept his "award" for Worst Director.

Gigli (2003): The end of Bennyfer
Originally a very dark comedy with no romantic subplot, the producers demanded script rewrites throughout filming . Some reviewers dubbed the film "The ultimate turkey of all time", referring to Lopez's character's sex talk to Affleck's character inviting him to commit an act of oral sex: "It's turkey time." "What?" "Gobble, gobble."
The Times newspaper gave the movie the rating below their lowest possible score of 0 stars, the only movie to recieve this score. This film is also said to have been a factor in the break-up of the engagement between its two stars . Winner of 7 Razzies (including 2005's Worst "Comedy" of Our First 25 Years). In addition Ben Affleck mocked the film on Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show.

Battlefield Earth (2000): a "Travolting" Scientologist movie
Based on L. Ron Hubbard's (Scientology founder) book of the same name, starring John Travolta. Hugely hyped by the Church of Scientology , it had the third worst 3,000-theater-plus opening weekend up to that time. Several describe the pain experienced while watching it: more than one reviewer gave their review as simply "Travolting." The Washington Post offered a rather pointed critique, stating in part: "A million monkeys with a million crayons would be hard-pressed in a million years to create anything as cretinous as Battlefield Earth."
The film won seven Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture. In 2005, an eighth Razzie (for Worst "Drama" of Our First 25 Years) was awarded to the film.

Waterworld (1995): a sinked budget
It was co-produced by Kevin Costner and directed by Kevin Reynolds. Problems encountered during filming massively escalated its budget , and it held the unfortunate distinction of being the most expensive film ever made (at the time), causing some critics to dub the movie "Fishtar" and "Kevin's Gate" (references to the notorious flops Ishtar and Heaven's Gate).
With a budget of $175 million, the film only grossed a meager $88 million at the U.S. box office, and was initially considered to be one of the biggest flops ever made. However, despite this poor start, the film was more successful overseas, and ultimately recouped its budget.
Waterworld is a science fiction film in the post-apocalyptic genre. It has frequently been called "Mad Max on Jet skis".

Catwoman (2004): can't even say Me-ouch!
Ostensibly based on the DC Comics character and starring Halle Berry in a film that resembles next to nothing of its source material . Fans of the comic refused to call it by its given name, and instead dubbed it "CINO" (Catwoman In Name Only). It was declared "arguably the worst superhero film ever made" by the Orlando Sentinel. The Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville) put it more bluntly: "Me-ouch!"
Winner of four Razzies for Worst Picture, Worst Actress, Worst Director (Pitof), and Worst Screenplay. In a rare move, Berry accepted her Razzie in person, and in her acceptance speech she said, "First of all, I want to thank Warner Brothers. Thank you for putting me in this piece of shit, God-awful movie..." Her statement was received with great applause and laughter.







Hiding the damage.

These are Sharon Stones photos from Nov. 2005. Looks like a monkey attacked her with a pair of scissors. So, this might explain the sudden addition of big hair at the Basic Instinct premiere to cover up the damage.

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Tid-Bits about our favorite stars!

The Art of Hugging by Tom Cruise. [CityRag]
Hey Demi Moore, What Are You Hiding? [PopSugar]
Kate and Pete head for France [The Bosh]
Hilary Duffster All Grown Up [Hollywood Tuna]
Pete Doherty is Cracked Out [IDontLikeYouInThatWay]
Sharon Stone is Scary [Just Jared]
Eva Longoria Claims Allure Twisted Her Words [A Socialte Life]
Scarlett Johansson and Josh Hartnett Dunzo? [Egotastic!]
Paula Abdul's Weird American Idol Behavior [Hollywood Rag]
Melanie Griffith has $100 mil & doesn't give a sh*t what you think [Dlisted]





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