Archive for January, 2008

Making the Rounds at General Hospital – Cooper’s Guilty?

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

It was Cooper’s DNA under Georgie’s fingernails, but does that make him the text-message killer?
Wednesdays are typically slower plotline days and yesterday’s episode didn’t really hold my interest at all. The only “big reveal” is certain to be a misdirection given to throw us off the track of the real text-message killer….

Tony Romo Hail Mary’s Jessica Simpson

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Tony Romo apparently believes the rumors that Jessica Simpson distracted him and decided the two should “just be friends,” according to NY Daily News:
A few days after the Giants bounced the Cowboys from the playoffs, Romo called the "Dukes of Hazzard" star to tell her their romance was over.
"He said he thought it was better if they went back to being friends," a pal of hers said.
Poor Jessica Simpson. I guess she’s on the rebound and is probably through with professional athletes. Well, she’s in luck. I’m also single and don’t professionally play any sports. Though I am a champion at Nude Photo Hunt at the bar. And by champion I mean I drunkenly make out with the machine until the bouncer hits me with a cue stick. It’s sort of my calling in life and, as long as Jessica respects that, I can see a future for us.

Ben Stiller defends Tom Cruise

Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Ben Stiller and other celebrities are defending Tom Cruise after several Scientology videos were leaked last week and an unauthorized autobiography about Tom was released. People reports:
"Imagine having a baby and people talking about it the way they did," says Stiller. "People lose sight of the fact that Tom Cruise is actually a person. I feel for him."
Ben Stiller has a point. I mean, Tom Cruise is a person. Who’s really an alien - trapped inside a person. That can talk to other aliens inside other persons. It all makes sense when you think about it and are really, really high. NOTE: I reposted the FunnyOrDie spoof because, well, it’s freaking hilarious. I still can't get over it’s Jerry O’Connell. I thought he was just a myth.

Design Police

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Design Police

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Photo Release — Delta and Gen Art Toast Second Annual Delta's Fly-In Movies Short Film Contest Winner

Thursday, January 24th, 2008
PARK CITY, Utah, Jan. 24, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) toasted the winner of its second annual national short film competition, Delta's Fly-In Movies, at a celebratory party hosted Wednesday night by Cheryl Hines at SKY360* by Delta - Park City during the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Vancouver filmmaker Robert Kirbyson was awarded the top prize for his film "Ctrl Z." In addition to the trip to Sundance, Kirbyson receives a $10,000 cash award and a pair of round-trip tickets valid anywhere Delta flies worldwide.

NY Post: Nicholson Claims He Warned Ledger About The Joker

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

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The New York Post's Joe Neumaier claims that Jack Nicholson told London reporters that he "warned" Heath Ledger: but about what, exactly? Burning the candle at both ends? Playing a gay cowboy in a homophobic country? "Well, I warned him," is the full and exact quote. Still, under the caption of Nicholson in full purple regalia in the Post, it claims Nicholson "warned Ledger about the part [of The Joker]." Neumaier notes other reports that Ledger had slept two hours a night during the filming of The Dark Knight, and that Ledger had told the press "prescription drugs didn't help."

This might just be a ghoulish attempt to capitalize on Ledger's death by linking him to a celebrated screen and comic book villain, so I thought I'd check Burton on Burton (edited by Mark Salisbury) to see if Tim Burton recalled Nicholson going through similar angst when making the 1989 Batman, giving him grounds for worrying about the stress on another actor playing the role. Not quite. On Nicholson, Burton commented, "He was very cool...he was very calming and helpful and would just say, `Get what you need, get what you want, and just keep going.'" (Thanks to Moviefone for this tipoff.)
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Heath Ledger had six types of meds near his bed

Thursday, January 24th, 2008
0122_heath_ledger_rip_00.JPG Here’s the latest update on the Heath Ledger situation. The $20 bill was clean and now it’s being reported that any drugs found at the scene were prescription drugs specifically for Heath, according to the AP:
There were six different types of prescription drugs in the room, including pills to treat insomnia and anxiety, and an antihistamine, according to two law enforcement officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
All respect to Heath, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say it probably wasn’t a good idea to mix all those. Then again, what do I know? I still take Flintstones Vitamins. Time to get my Dino on...

Ryan Gosling, blockbusting

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Rumor has it that Ryan Gosling is set to take over the role of Jack Ryan in a round of new movies. Weird. Weren't the "Bourne" movies supposed to obviate the need for more Clancy-ishness? Did Hollywood learn nothing from Ben Affleck's try? And while I've enjoyed Gosling as a neo-Nazi, a crackhead teacher, and Bianca's boyfriend, the idea of him in a suit with a gun does not turn me. But I do support his obligation as a young actor to blow up a lot of stuff in the name of making the world a better place.

I’m sorry. Keith who?

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

So my very tech-trend-savvy buddy, Ike, has this device that's still in its beta called Chumby. It's like a clock-radio/computer screen/pet rock. The night of Heath Ledger's death. I was on a bed in a Salt Lake City hotel staring at Chumby little screen, which at the time was displaying the top 13 Google searches. The number-two search after Heath Ledger was for someone named "Keith Ledger." A little research and a few news reports reveal that a lot of us thought Ledger's name was Keith. The Internet Movie Database has a page for him. There are no movies on it, but his "Star Meter" is "up 8% since last week." Gawker seems to have noticed this, too. It's surreal enough that Heath Ledger is standing on the Brokeback Mountain in the sky. But the idea - however stupid - that he might have been Keith all along or that he'd left behind some revenant doppelgänger is too Japanese-horror-movie to process right now.

Silverstar Holdings to Present At the Roth Capital Partners 20th Annual Growth Stock Conference

Thursday, January 24th, 2008
BOCA RATON, Fla., Jan. 24, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Silverstar Holdings Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSTR), a leading international publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software, reported today the company has been invited to present at the 20th Annual Roth Capital Partners Growth Stock Conference. The conference will be held February 18-21, 2008 at the Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel in Dana Point, California.