David Duchovny is among the list of celebs trying to sell their house.
Duchovny and his wife, Tea Leoni, are set to move back to New York this year. They hope to move to the New York before their children start school in the fall.
Apparently, they think there's better schools there.
Snobs!
Up for sale is their Malibu ocean-view home with 6,578 square feet.
The 5.5 acre piece of property includes a home built in 1996 with two stories, five bedrooms and four bathrooms.
It also has a gym, two pools, and a guest house over their three car garage.
The purchase also includes membership in the La Costa Beach Club.
Coincidentally, Kenny Chesney purchased a house just two doors down from Duchovny earlier this year for $7.4 million.
Six weeks later he decided to sell if for $7.95 million.
The house has yet to sell.
As for Duchovny, his asking price is just an easy $12 million.
Variety reports that the major studios are holding back on production starts for flicks and TV pilots cuz they fear that the Screen Actors Guild will call a strike following the June 30 expiration date of its feature-primetime deal.
Jennifer "Anyone need some glass cut?" Aniston is apparently threatened by the looks of Jennifer Connelly. The two star in the upcoming comedy He's Just Not That Into You along with Drew Barrymore, and Ginnifer Goodwin. The ladies were all set to appear on the cover of Marie Claire but Jennifer Aniston decided she didn't want Jennifer Connelly involved with the shoot, according to the latest issue of Life & Style:
“Word is, Aniston threatened to pull out if Jennifer was part of the cover,” says an insider familiar with the movie’s shoot. “It was all about getting Jennifer Aniston front and center and looking as sexy as possible.”
While Aniston’s rep denies that there’s any discord between the actresses, they just didn’t hit it off, says the insider: “There was no camaraderie between those two whatsoever. They didn’t seem like friends in the slightest.”
Noticeably absent from the shoot was Scarlett Johannson who's also in the movie. Sources tell me Jennifer Aniston is holding Ryan Reynolds hostage - much to the squealing glee of John Mayer. Who quickly covered his tracks by running outside and eating a raw steak in front of the paps. "See?" he said. "I'm all man. I love chicks. In fact, I don't even have Ryan Reynolds chained to my drum set. That's how much I love chicks. Now excuse me, I've got a chart-topping album to record." Moments later, a frantic drum solo was heard that ended as quickly as it started. But with a cymbal crash and someone yelling "Definitely, maybe, SHAZAM!"
Thanks to Rebecca who knows there's a time and place for the turkey to be done.
Joan Rivers stunned TV audiences in Britain on Tuesday when she appeared on U.K. chat show Loose Women, think The View across the pond.
Well, the plastic surgery-loving comedienne dropped a few curse words when talking about Russell Crowe and everyone got their panties in a bunch.
Joan warned the show, "get ready to bleep," but the show is broadcast live.
The co-hosts immediately apologized for Rivers' little outburst and during the commercial break she was asked to leave the set and not invited to come back for her final segment.
A spokesperson for the show says, "Guests are always briefed that it is a live daytime show and are reminded not to swear or use inappropriate language. An editorial decision was taken that Joan Rivers should not appear in the final part of the programme. We would like to apologise to Loose Women viewers for the inappropriate language used on today's show."
Rivers, for her part, finds it all quite funny.
"I said: 'I apologise.' Everyone apologised. It was hilariously funny," she says.
Joan adds that this was the first time she had been removed from a TV show in 40 years and she was "thrilled".
CLICK HERE to watch the clip and see what all the fuss was about!
There's no way around it: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson owes at least some of his fame to the way his dominating figure fits the blockbuster action stereotype with near-mechanical sleekness. However, he also offers an alternative to that reductive perspective. Looking sharp in a business suit and speaking with the relaxed professional discipline of a CEO, Johnson showed up at a screening of Get Smart on Sunday at the CineVegas Film Festival displaying sheer confidence. The screening took place at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, where Johnson had recently acted in Race to Witch Mountain("We just added to the chaos," he said), but on this visit, Johnson got a chance to remind people that he's not just a one-note performer, but someone who plays an active role in the international film community (not to mention the health community, since The Rock Foundation pushes obesity prevention).
Outside of his supremely meta performance in Richard Kelly's Southland Tales, Johnson has made his interests in adventurous cinema increasingly clear, and boldly champions independent artists. You can get a small glimpse of this aspect of his personality in Operation Filmmaker, documentarian Nina Davenport's account of an Iraqi filmmaker named Muthana Mohmed whose aspirations tragically fall short of the expectations surrounding him. Landing the opportunity to work for Liev Schreiber on the set of Everything is Illuminated, the 25-year-old Mohmed grows increasingly frustrated with the boring tasks given to him, and continually blows opportunities as a result of his unbalanced work ethic.
What exactly does your moviegoing sensibility owe to Stan Winston? The special effects pioneer died Sunday at 62 following a long battle with multiple myeloma cancer, but he has left a deep imprint in our collective cranium. There are nice encomiums from Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, and many others at Wired, EW, the Associated Press, and the L.A. Times, but maybe the best to way to memorialize this casual, hardworking craftsman is to post photos of some of his work. Yeah, he's responsible for all of the following. A full filmography is at IMDb or at Winston's own site.
July is the first issue of Numero Korea. The cover is Kate Moss and is a reprint of Numero France 59. Needless to say, fashion fans wished they had shot an original cover, maybe with the lovely Daul Kim pictured below. (Elite New York)