I’ve always been a sucker for movies that are a bit outside the norm
Ive always been a sucker for movies that are a bit outside the norm. Hell, who am I kidding? I love movies that are way outside the norm. Sure, most of them may be doomed to box office failure and critical ridicule, but theyre a nice change of pace from the mindless drivel Hollywood routinely churns out. Now, dont get me wrong–I actually like some of the aforementioned mindless drivel, but variety, as they say, is the spice of life. Its just like pop music. Theres nothing wrong with liking Britney Spears or Justin Timberlake, but, if you dont occasionally broaden your horizons, youll end up with the intelligence of a stump (which might explain some of the people I see in my local Wal-Mart). And, as we all know, nothing will broaden your horizons like a cannibal film set in the 1800s and featuring liberal amounts of black humor, gore, and David Arquette.
New mom Ashlee Simpson-Wentz doesn’t take fictitious rumors about her on the Internet lightly. Today, she posted a blog on her MySpace page responding to bogus reports that she cried because her doctor told her she was fat!
Here is her response:
Today I read on a blog that I went to the doctor and he said I was overweight and I cried and went to Planet Blue (because I was blue) and bought 6 pair of size 0 jeans. Now it is ridiculous to read such nonsense about oneself so I thought I would address this one…
A look into the rock icon’s early years.
A new biopic exploring John Lennon’s early years, which shaped him into the man and icon he’d become, is in the works, says the Hollywood Reporter.
The film’s script zeroes in on the rock legend’s childhood and adolescence, when he fatefully met his songwriting soulmate and Beatles comrade Paul McCartney.
Filming will take place on location in Lennon’s hometown of Liverpool, England, says the Reporter, and the project’s backers say that casting "is under way."
King of Pop Michael Jackson turns 50 today — but has no plans of slowing down, he told ABCs "Good Morning America" in a phone interview.
I am still looking forward to doing a lot of great things, Jackson said.
The pop icon, who has recently stayed out of the spotlight, says he now focuses his life on his children.
The Jonas Brothers have teamed up with Verizon Wireless and Samsung to give away the gift of a lifetime: A vacation with the band — in the Bahamas! Guests will stay at the Atlantis resort and attend a concert with the bros. For details, hit up www.jbconcerts.com/samsung and enter to win!
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A star-studded concert.
Check out Britney Spears making a virtual duet with Madonna in concert, all via a video she pre-taped specifically for the Material Mom’s Sticky and Sweet tour! But the star sightings at Madonna’s latest live extravaganza didn’t end there.
Bono and Elton John were also spotted rocking out among the thousands of fans in Nice, France, says Britain’s Daily Mail.
Sir Elton, who had a highly publicized falling out with Madonna some years ago, was seen "applauding enthusiastically" between songs, says the paper. Clearly the two stars have made up since!
ET’s Kevin Frazier talks to John Legend about his performance at the Democratic National Convention last night during which he sang his new song "If You’re Out There."
Legend said he was caught up in the "historic moment" by the energy of the crowd and an accompanying choir, making the event "inspiring and breathtaking."
The Grammy-winning singer said even though he was aware of the major political figures in the audience, his focus remained on his music, which he says goes beyond any political boundaries.
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