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Monday, May 21st, 2007
Tara Reid goes shopping at paparazzi hotspot Kitson over the weekend.

We can’t make it out clearly, but we think Tara Reid‘s shirt says ______.

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Monday, May 21st, 2007

Eva Longoria lent her support to the Spike for Hope celebrity charity beach volleyball tournament in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The event raised funds for Padres Contra El Cancer – Parents Against Cancer – a nonprofit org for which Longoria is the National Spokesperson.
Later that night, the season finale of Desperate Housewives aired.
Thoughts????

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Monday, May 21st, 2007

Jessica Simpson is back in New York and on Monday the suddenly single star took a visitor at her hotel – John Mayer.
In Touch Weekly is reporting that the pair went on a date on Sunday night and could possibly be already back together as a couple.
Yet, the New York Daily News is reporting that Mayer was flirting with a bunch of girls this past weekend and that he may even have been cheating on Simpson with a fuckbuddy model named Caroline.
Meanwhile, our sources tell us that Jessica’s camp is feverishly trying to “spin” this breakup today, before all the celebrity weeklies close and go to print this evening.
They’re trying to hard to convince them all that Fugs ‘n’ Jugs will get back together.
We’ll see! (But we’re not holding our breath.)

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Monday, May 21st, 2007

For some reason or another, Mushy Fartone ended up at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday.
She probably had a Keds promotional event to go to!

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Monday, May 21st, 2007

Kim Kardashian may be hanging with the jet set crowd, but she’s still bargain hunting on eBay!
The amateur porn star was seen wearing this Missoni dress from 2005 this past weekend in Miami – the same dress she just bought last month on eBay.
Click here to check out that transaction.
And click here to check out Kardashian’s ebay profile. She has 100% positive feedback!


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Monday, May 21st, 2007
Filed under: Documentary, Independent, Celebrities and Controversy, The Weinstein Co., Michael Moore, Hold the 'Fone, Images, Summer Movies Last week, we debuted the key art and a few photos from Michael Moore's upcoming health-care documentary Sicko, and today we have an exclusive first look at two new posters for the film. (Click on the art below for larger versions.)

Whether you love or hate big Mike, you have to admit that both posters are pretty humorous. I mean, what isn't funny about Moore rubber-gloving up to give the U.S. health care system a metaphorical colonic? And the combo of the skeletons in the doctor's office waiting room and the 'What seems to be the problem?" tagline is definitely worth a chuckle -- especially since they're sitting next to the very non-skeletal Moore.
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Monday, May 21st, 2007
Filed under: Comedy, Documentary, Cannes, Celebrities and Controversy, Distribution, Movie Marketing, Politics, Religious Larry Charles made his feature directorial debut with the utterly ridiculous Bob Dylan film Masked and Anonymous, but he has been a big name in television for years. He wrote several classic Seinfeld episodes and is a frequent Curb Your Enthusiasm director. Those two credits make him a hero to me, but it was his last film that really catapulted him onto the A - list: Borat. You would think after the enormous critical and commercial success of that film, the guy would have no problem setting up another project. Unless that project is a sure-to-be controversial flick about "the role of institutional religion around the world." Charles showed a ten-minute promotional reel of his new film to around 200 buyers at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday, and it already has people speculating that it will cause an uproar. The film, currently titled A Spiritual Journey is said to be "a blend of comedy and reportage," which makes it sound like some of the lighter segments of Michael Moore's work. The movie has finished production, but has yet to be edited. Comedian Bill Maher will narrate the film, and he is no stranger to controversy himself. His comments criticizing the US government after September 11th led to the cancellation of his show Politically Incorrect. A Spiritual Journey has been selling quite well to foreign distributors, but America might be a trickier proposition. Those who saw the advance footage think it would be an extremely difficult film for a division of a major studio to handle. We live in a world where even the suspicion of religion bashing can cause huge protests and boycotts -- Dogma and The Last Temptation of Christ are just a couple examples of flicks that infuriated religious groups. That sort of controversy can make the big studios wary, but it can also sell a lot of tickets. I have no doubt we'll see A Spiritual Journey here at some point, but it sounds like it's going to come with a whole lot of hubbub. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Monday, May 21st, 2007
Filed under: Documentary, Cannes, Festival Reports, Celebrities and Controversy, The Weinstein Co., Politics, Michael Moore  "What you call 'over-sensationalizing,' I call 'A rocking good way to tell a story that leaves you wanting more. ..." Obviously tired -- but fiercely combative and fairly good-humored -- Michael Moore, here at Cannes with his new documentary Sicko, took part in an intimate press conference at the American Pavilion this afternoon. Speaking frankly about everything from his process to the nature of American society ("People like to refer to the United States as a 'Christian' nation; I'd like to see that. ...") Moore took on his challengers and defended his methods. Cinematical was there -- you can hear your corespondent asking about Moore's trip to Cuba and it's implications and later asking about his movie making methods as soon as you download an audio feed of the entire conference right here -- and get the early insight on what's sure to be one of 2007's most controversial films. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Monday, May 21st, 2007
Filed under: Documentary, Celebrities and Controversy, Newsstand Departed star Leonardo DiCaprio is getting a little touchy over claims that's he's a convenient environmentalist. Over at Cannes, the actor has screen his own eco-documentary, which he wrote, produced and narrated, called 11th Hour. Of course, as soon as someone tries to be a voice in anything, questions will come to check for hypocrisy. In this case, he was asked if he took a "fuel-guzzling" jet to the Festival. DiCaprio's response: "No, I took a train across the Atlantic." Snap! Apparently, a British journalist explained that many stars say they're environmentally conscious, and then use huge-emission private jets, to which he replied: "I try to travel commercial as much as I can." There is just something about the thought of Leo sitting next to a large, snoring man who begins to drool on him that amuses me to no end. I wonder, when can he not fly commercially? Is it a matter of whether they can wipe out the first-class section and let him sit there in peace with his entourage? DiCaprio says that the environmentally inconsistent are "all trying the best we can, truly, we really are." Now I understand wanting to better the environment, but still doing some environmentally-questionable practices -- it's a scale of means. However, it's completely valid to question whether he's doing enough. Of course, part of the conversation turned toward Al Gore, and DiCaprio said: "This person is truly trying to relay a message to the public and the way he travels and the way he leads his life should not be splayed out like that." But shouldn't they, to some extent? We're a society testy about hypocrisy, and we like to try and fish out the genuine from those that are full of bull. Should Leo spew all that fuel from his private jet because he doesn't want fangirls molesting him and that old man drooling on him? I understand there are safety concerns, so where in the world is the Hollywood jet-setter airline? Get a saucy, decked-out plane that can take 50-100 stars from place to place instead of different jets for each person traveling somewhere. Maybe those green limo guys can look into it. Or, corral all the stars going to one area and say: "Hey, why don't we all go in one jet? It would be good for the environment, and just imagine the PR!" Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Dayum!!!
Is that Bono or Ringo Star???
All that trying to save the world stuff may be taking its toll on the U2 frontman’s former pretty little face!
The band performed at the Cannes film festival on Saturday before the premiere of their new concert film, U23D, which – yes, you guessed it – will be seen in 3D.
Pretty cool!

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