Archive for January, 2008

We Need To Have Tea

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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Miz Kylie Minogue appeared on Australian morning show Sunrise on Monday.

The pop dynamo revealed that she is coming to L.A. to film the music video for her new single, Wow.

When are we getting together, Kylie?

You know you wanna!

[Image via WENN.]

SIGHting

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Spotted: Paris Hilton at Falcon lounge in West Hollywood on Sunday night. That's the second week in a row she's gone to the same lesbian party.

Double The Potter

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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Good news Muggles!

The final Harry Potter film will be released in two parts.

"There's so much to fit that the view is the last movie should be in two halves," a source tells the Daily Mail.

And that means double the money for the studio!

Pulp Fiction Killer!

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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He pulled a Gayheart!

Academy Award-winning screenwriter Roger Avary, Pulp Fiction, was arrested for drunk driving in Ventura County this past weekend.

Making matters worse, Avary was so drunk that he crashed his car severely.

One of the passengers, Andreas Zini, died.

Avary's wife, Gretchen Avary, was ejected from the car and found in the roadway by police.

She was transported to Ojai Valley Community Hospital, where she was listed in stable condition.

Avary was booked into Ventura County Jail. He was charged with manslaughter and DUI. He was later released on $50,000 bail.

Jesus!

Get a fucking driver, people!!! Call a cab! Call a friend! Walk!!!!!!!

[Image via WENN.]

We Love The British

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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Heather Mills celebrated her 40th birthday at her home in East Sussex, U.K., this past weekend.

Sir Paul's soon-to-be former wife invited some of her neighbors but left others off the list.

"When we have a party, we invite everyone," said Claire Patterson, one of Mucca's neighbors. "Anyone is welcome. But it seems we weren't wanted."

What did the jilted neighbors do?

They blasted Beatles songs out the window as Heather was having her party!

Happy birthday, Heather.

[Image via Mavrix Online.]

The Duffster Caught Lipsynching

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

At a concert in Mexico this past weekend…

Hilary Duff began singing but her microphone was turned off.

Her "backing track" came on later and it was all good.

Oops!

Click here to watch the embarrassing incident.

The Tiz, The Nose & Her Man

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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Ashley Tisdale went to a party for the L.A. production of the play The Catholic Girl's Guide to Losing Your Virginity this past weekend.

Vanessa Hudgens does not star in it, but she could do the movie!

The Tiz took her boy toy along with her. His name is Jared Murillo.

He started off as one of her backup dancers and now he's in some boy band.

Cute, but he's no Zefron!

[Photo via Getty Images.]

Catching Up With Zacquisha

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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The Golden Globes were cancelled, so he didn't get to put on his tux.

Enjoying an especially warm Sunday, our girl Zac met up with a friend for a little shopping on Sunday.

Zefron stopped by the Urban Outfitters in Studio City and picked up a few items.

Hopefully our New Year's prediction will come true!

[Image by Mr Nunez via Buzz Foto.]

“Atonement,” “Sweeney Todd” win Golden Globes

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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Knew it. "Atonement," a tony, high-minded, very nicely shot film that is the epitome of an awards-season movie, won its first major award by taking Best Drama in the Golden Globes ceremony that wasn't. Somewhat surprisingly, the carnage-heavy "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" took Best Musical or Comedy trophy, beating out heavyweight contenders "Hairspray" and "Juno" (and no-chancers "Across the Universe" and "Charlie Wilson's War").

"Atonement"'s win over the much-lauded "No Country for Old Men" is, to my thinking, a harbinger of the Oscars to come. Not that the Keira Knightley literary adaptation will win best picture -- just that Academy voters will be searching for a movie that makes them feel better about themselves than the gritty, take-no-prisoners Coen brothers drama. I don't think it'll be "Sweeney Todd," as heartening as its win tonight is.

The writers' strike put the kibosh on an actual awards ceremonies, and after some ugly last-minute grandstanding by Dick Clark Productions, winners were announced by hosts Billy Bush and Nancy O?Dell, vamping heavily through an hour-long "special" on NBC. The general consensus is that they should have gone dark completely and simply issued a press release. Joanna Weiss has her take over at the Viewer Discretion blog.

But, hey, Daniel Day-Lewis won Best Actor, Drama for "There Will be Blood" and Johnny Depp won Best Actor, Musical or Comedy, for "Sweeney Todd," so hooray for dark, quixotic men who can really act. Marion Cotillard won Best Actress, Musical or Comedy, for "La Vie en Rose," and Julie Christie won the dramatic award for "Away From Her," so hooray for, uh, great European actresses.

Less surprisingly: Cate Blanchett got Supporting Actress for "I'm Not There" and Javier Bardem got Supporting Actor for "No Country." "Ratatouille" won Best Animated Feature only because "Persepolis" wasn't even nominated. "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" won Best Foreign Language Film and its director, Julian Schnabel, won Best Director. Best Screenplay? "No Country for Old Men." Best Score? "Atonement" (and that one does make sense, thank you, again only because Jonny Greenwood wasn't nominated for "There Will Be Blood."

There were also some TV awards. Full list of nominees and winners is right here.

Priceless

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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This lovely message was flying over Texas stadium on Sunday….

Before Jessica Simpson's bofriend, Tony Romo, and his team, the Dallas Cowboys LOST to the New York Giants.

Ha ha ha ha!