Judd Apatow's All-Star Video: Lindsay Lohan in American Jewish World Service PSA (Video) Posted: 30 Oct 2010 11:19 PM PDT Controversial actress Lindsay Lohan participated in a PSA for Funny or Die created by Judd Apatow in which she poked fun at herself. This hilarious PSA is for the celebration of American Jewish World Service's 25th anniversary. Other celebrities who joined are Don Johnson, Ben Stiller, Andy Samberg, Sarah Silverman, Jerry Seinfeld, Tracy Morgan, Julia Louis Dreyfus, Danny Trejo, Patrick Stewart, Helen Hunt, Susan Sarandon, Dr. Ken, Triumph The Insult Comic Dog and many more...
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Zach Galifianakis Smokes Pot On HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher Posted: 30 Oct 2010 10:33 PM PDT Actor Zach Galifianakis knows how to make a stand as he decided lights up marijuana joint during his guesting at HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher. Discussing California's Proposition 19 ( Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010), which would make marijuana legal in the state. To make sure that he smoked the real stuff, the "Due Date" star passed it to one of the panelists. All are hilariously stunned!!
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Seth Rogen “The Green Hornet” new Poster Posted: 30 Oct 2010 10:01 PM PDT Checkout the latest poster for Columbia Pictures' "The Green Hornet" starring Seth Rogen and Jay Chou. [ Full poster below] Britt Reid is the son of LA's most prominent and respected media magnate and perfectly happy to maintain a directionless existence on the party scene — until his father mysteriously dies, leaving Britt his vast media empire. Striking an unlikely friendship with one of his father's more industrious and inventive employees, Kato, they see their chance to do something meaningful for the first time in their lives: fight crime. But in order to do this, they decide to become criminals themselves — protecting the law by breaking it, Britt becomes the vigilante The Green Hornet as he and Kato hit the streets. Using all his ingenuity and skill, Kato builds the ultimate in advanced retro weaponry, The Black Beauty, an indestructible car equal parts firepower and horsepower. Rolling in a mobile fortress on wheels and striking the bad guys with Kato's clever gadgets, The Green Hornet and Kato quickly start making a name for themselves, and with the help of Britt's new secretary, Lenore Case, they begin hunting down the man who controls LA's gritty underworld: Benjamin Chudnofsky. But Chudnofsky has plans of his own: to swat down The Green Hornet once and for all. Other cast includes Cameron Diaz, Christoph Waltz, Tom Wilkinson and directed by Michel Gondry. It will be in theaters next year on January 14.
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Ron Howard says 'Gay' Joke in 'The Dilemma' will stay Posted: 30 Oct 2010 06:55 PM PDT Even though the controversial "gay" joke was pulled from "The Dilemma" trailer, director Ron Howard will not edit the controversial remark/line and it will stay in the upcoming film. Howard says, "I believe in sensitivity but not censorship" and "This Ronny Valentine character (Vince Vaughn) can be offensive and inappropriate at times and those traits are fundamental to his personality and the way our story works." [Full length Letter Below] Anderson Cooper and GLAAD criticized Vince's character, who delivered a remark saying about electric gay car.
Ron Howard sent a lengthy letter at the Los Angeles Times explaining his decision. Patrick (L.A. Times), I've been reading your posts about THE DILEMMA with a lot of interest. In the couple of weeks since you started covering the debate over our joke, it seems a larger conversation made up of many questions about all sorts of freedoms of expression has broken out: When's it okay to walk off of a talk show if you disagree with the guest? Who is appropriate to cast in a movie and who gets to decide that? Should news people be held to a different standard in what they say? How risqué can a photo shoot be for a men's magazine promoting an all-audience show? What role does comedy play in both pointing out differences and unifying us through laughter? They're all good questions and I'm certainly not the person who has definitive answers to all of them. The debate about what is appropriate in films and advertising has been going on since well before I started in the business -- which is to say a very long time -- and will never have a conclusion. But I do have some answers to the five questions you put forth in your post. I suppose you're right that since our movie about two friends trying to do right for each other has been caught up in this larger debate, I'll have to face these questions as we start to promote THE DILEMMA. I figured I'd address your questions here and maybe answer them once and not from, as you said, "every reporter with a functioning brain." So here we go. So why was the joke in the movie? Our lead character of Ronny Valentine has a mouth that sometimes gets him into trouble and he definitely flirts with the line of what's okay to say. He tries to do what's right but sometimes falls short. Who can't relate to that? I am drawn to films that have a variety of characters with different points of view who clash, conflict and learn to live with each other. THE DILEMMA is a story full of flawed characters whose lives are complicated by the things they say to and hide from each other. Ronny is far from perfect and he does and says some outrageous things along the way. Was it in the script or was it a Vince Vaughn ad lib? Vince is a brilliant improvisational actor, but in this case It was always in the script. THE DILEMMA is a comedy for grown-ups, not kids. It's true that the moment took on extra significance in light of some events that surrounded the release of the trailer and the studio made the decision to remove it from advertising, which I think was appropriate. I believe in sensitivity but not censorship. I feel that our film is taking additional heat as an emblem for many movies and TV shows that preceded it that have even more provocative characterizations and language. It is a slight moment in THE DILEMMA meant to demonstrate an aspect of our lead character's personality, and we never expected it to represent our intentions or the point of view of the movie or those of us who made it. Did you think it wasn't offensive? I don't strip my films of everything that I might personally find inappropriate. Comedy or drama, I'm always trying to make choices that stir the audience in all kinds of ways. This Ronny Valentine character can be offensive and inappropriate at times and those traits are fundamental to his personality and the way our story works. Will comedy be neutered if everyone gets to complain about every potentially offensive joke in every comedy that's made? Anybody can complain about anything in our country. It's what I love about this place. I defend the right for some people to express offense at a joke as strongly as I do the right for that joke to be in a film. But if storytellers, comedians, actors and artists are strong armed into making creative changes, it will endanger comedy as both entertainment and a provoker of thought. And what do you have against electric cars anyway? Nothing! We have a couple of them in our family including the one I primarily and happily drive. Guess what that makes me in the eyes of our lead character? But then again, I don't agree with everything Ronny Valentine says and does in this comedy any more than Vince Vaughn, the screenwriter or any member of the audience should for that matter. [Photo courtesy by Kevin Winter/Getty Images]
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Cristine Reyes glams up for Preview Magazine November 2010 issue Posted: 30 Oct 2010 06:50 PM PDT ABS-CBN primetime actress Cristine Reyes looks ravishing as she glams up in retro ensemble for the November 2010 "Lady Luxe" issue of Preview Magazine. Meanwhile, Cristine is one of the lead star in ABS-CBN's teleserye "Kristine" and she also plays a lady living with a cursed in fantasy-drama anthology " Wansapanataym: Ruben Marcelino's 'Kokak'" episode.
[Photo courtesy by STYLE BIBLE DIGITAL/Preview Mag]
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2NE1 in Bean Pole’s Celtic Denim (Photos) Posted: 30 Oct 2010 06:00 PM PDT Checkout girl group 2NE1 in their fierce-chic look for Bean Pole Jeans' Celtic Denim Winter collection.
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Katy Perry “Firework” Music video Posted: 30 Oct 2010 05:57 PM PDT Checkout the music video of Katy Perry has for her single "Firework", off from her new album entitled "Teenage Dream"! The video was shot in Budapest and directed by Dave Meyers.
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Football Star Eli Manning and wife Abby expecting first child Posted: 30 Oct 2010 05:41 PM PDT New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning and his wife Abby McGrew will welcome a new blessing as they are now expecting their first child! "They are both so happy and excited. Eli is being very protective of Abby, as it is still early days," a source said. "Very few people know because Abby is only a few months along and isn't really showing yet." Eli and Abby met each other at the University of Mississipi (Ole Miss) and they decided to tied the knot at a resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico in April 2008.
Their expecting in the Spring of 2011.
[Photo courtesy by Von Holden/Getty Images]
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Jude Law teaches Cling to ‘Sesame Street’ (Video) Posted: 30 Oct 2010 03:57 PM PDT Actor Jude Law recently visited the all-time favorite Sesame Street gang to teach them and the kids about the word "cling." "Now the word cling means to stick to and I'd love to show you the word cling, but I have nothing here that I can cling to." Then, the monkey, mouse, and octopus came clinging tight hold to him! The muppets all says, "Because we love you Jude Law!"
Funny and Cute!!!
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Jessica Capshaw Welcomes Baby Girl Eve, Second child Posted: 30 Oct 2010 03:15 PM PDT "Grey's Anatomy" star Jessica Capshaw and her husband, 'Healthy Child, Healthy World' CEO Christopher Gavigan welcomed a daughter named Eve Augusta Gavigan on Wednesday (October 20). Jessica's rep tells People, "The family is thrilled to welcome their newest addition." The 33 year-old actress is the daughter of actress Kate Capshaw and stepdaughter of Steven Spielberg. Baby girl Eve will now joined his 3 year-old big brother Luke. [Photo courtesy by Jessica Capshaw/Getty Images]
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