Showing posts with label celebrities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrities. Show all posts

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Excessively dowdy: What the Heck are they wearing?


You could assume that celebrities would learn from their fashion mistakes, but not Teresa Giudice! "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice wore the alike, body-hugging pantsuit to two different events this week. From the waist up she in fact looked pretty good, but did she even look in the represent or down before stepping out? We are utterly amazed.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Hogan’s Settles Divorce

It feels like it's been going on since Ric Flair was a kid, but it appears that Hulk Hogan's bitter divorce saga is finally reaching an end. Early this morning in a Florida courtroom, Hulk and Linda Bollea finally agreed to a final settlement over their assets -- however the terms of the deal are not being released to the media.

Friday, July 17, 2009

So You Think You Can Dance: a new Sad Thursday

Aw, ominous Thursdays are being paid worse every week. Luckily, the sad So You Think You Can Dance removal always comes with a heaping helping of entertainment, as proofed by tonight's wonderful top 10 group number, and the live Black Eyed Peas performance. Let's talk about what went down and who went home!

The underline of the night was clearly the Asia-influenced group dance choreographer by Wade and Amanda Robson. We'll go as far as to say it was an instant classic, thanks to the grouping of moves, makeup, set decoration, lighting and music. Exceptional work by each one over at team SYTYCD.

The extra big number was the Black Eyed Peas the stage "I get Feeling." It was incredible to see Stacy Ferguson from Kids Incorporated at SYTYCD but did their performance leave anyone else wishing for the radio edit?

As for the poor dear dancers, Melissa, Ade, Randi and Kupono were in the bottom four, and Randi and Kupono ultimately went home.

Stepping out of the authorial "we" for a moment, Melissa and Ade are my personal favorites, and I held my breath for Melissa from the minute she was in the hot seat. I'm greatly relieved that she was safe because I was working my way up to throw a fit in all-caps, and the copy department hates it when I do that.

Were you OK with Randi and Kupono's departure or do you think they had more to offer? Share your opinion in the remarks!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Bec Hewitt serves up No Idea legal harass over escort Mark claims

TENNIS WAG Bec Hewitt has issued legal actions beside the publisher of New Idea following the Minder Mark debacle.

In the story, that appeared in the April 4, 2009 issue of New Idea, it was alleged that Hewitt had a new man in her life, a manny by the name of Minder Mark, who was described as a former fitness guide from Dallas.

Harry Potter:Do You know where They are ?

It has been roughly a decade since movie-going audiences were introduced to Harry Potter's Hogwarts party. They have since developed from lovable amateur wand waivers into full-fledged combatant witches. Right before Wednesday's release of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," take a look back and see how much they have adult.

Monday, July 13, 2009

'Potter' opposition with Malfoy rolls impious in sixth film


WATFORD, England — In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the enduring teenager dispute among the bespectacled boy wizard and his bratty blond nemesis, Draco Malfoy, becomes something much nastier.

though the two have been at loggerheads since Harry started at Hogwarts, things have gotten downright deadly. Harry and Draco's dealings goes from annoying taunts to critical roles in a deadly battle that alters the course of their wizardly world.

And the actors, no longer boys, are up for the manly confronting in the sixth episode, opening in theaters Wednesday.

"It was youngster opposition before," says Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Harry. "It was playground insults. It was all pretty tame stuff. And then suddenly this time 'round, it actually gets nasty. Draco is turning into something much more meaningful and menacing."

But the aura of menace is nowhere to be found between takes on the convivial Potter set, a previous airplane hangar about an hour outside London. Longtime co-stars have come to regard one another almost as family, having starred in five earlier Potter films mutually.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Most Funniest People in America

JON STEWART AND THE 'DAILY SHOW' TEAM

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is the most reliable laugh machine on TV — and the only news source for scores of cynics and slackers. It's not often that a comedy show can tackle politics, embrace a cogent point of view, and still maintain its anarchic spark. The scribes at The Daily Show pull it off four nights a week. As the heart and spirit of the show, Stewart is fair but never meek; as an interviewer, he can make his guests comfortable even as he's taking them apart. Then there's his gang of ''correspondents,'' who combatant straight-facedly into the great American absurd and take no prisoners. Empirically speaking, there's nothing funny about what's going on in the world right now. Yet here we are each week, chortling

JACK BLACK
Black is an entirely new sorting of human: the hectic slacker. Before his turn as doffs band reject/inspirational teacher Dewey Finn in School of Rock, he was the Ritalin-deprived half of Tenacious D (along with his partner, Kyle Gass) and the list-obsessed record-shop shlub in High Fidelity. He is, inarguably, the coolest fusion of music and comedy since Spinal Tap. (And his work in Tropic Thunder is good enough to balance out of the stink of Nacho Libre and Year One
ELLEN DEGENERES
DeGeneres, whose profession seemed all but useless a few years ago, has earned back admiration simply
by being her affably dry self on the Emmy-winning The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Whether it's her circuitous
monologues, her deadpan celebrity interviews, or that vocal turn as Dory in Finding Nemo, she ruins one
of the cleanest, coolest amusing ladies approximately
DIABLO CODY

That’s not we're being incomplete to our very own journalist, but the recently minted Oscar winner showed off her comedic — and emotional — chops with her debut screenplay for Juno. Did we mention it won an Oscar
DEMETRI MARTIN

Do You know what's funny? Palindromes and anagrams. ''Shut up, Grandma,'' you say, but we say shut up yourself and watch Demetrius Martin work a stand-up mic. ''A drunk driver's very dangerous. Everybody knows that. But so is a drunk backseat driver — if he's persuasive.'' The floppy-haired heir to Steven Wright won a prestigious award at 2007's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which helped launch him from the comedy underground to a hit show on Comedy Central called Important Things With Demetri Martin.

DAVID CROSS

The entire conversations about his smarts starthere: Along with Bob Odenkirk, he produced the cunning
HBO sketch series Mr. Show, which routinely put SNL to silly shame. And not only does Cross
work little miracles in supporting roles (remember his role as feckless freak-job Tobias on Fox's
Arrested Development?), he can drop some pretty fearsome stand-up (who else talks about being
raped by the Virgin Mary?). Simply put, this dude not at all kowtows for his funny
AMY SEDARIS AND DAVID SEDARIS

Big brother is the best-selling author of the inspiring autobiographical essay collection Me Talk

Pretty One Day and Naked, full of great riffs about stuff like his cuckoo-clock North Carolina

clan and his little-person guitar teacher. Little sis was the rubber-faced star of Comedy Central's

truly odd Strangers With Candy, as well as author of I Like You: amusing Under the authority.

DAVE CHAPPELLE

His actuality that Diamond Dave is all but missing from the comedic step these days doesn't quash his funny. After all, Chappell’s honored Comedy Central show on which the tough comic excitedly occupied in crass T&A humor, swore like a sailor, and mocked everyone in the multicasting rainbow, confronting race in a way that is positively Pryor-sequel — is still the best sketch comedy this country has seen in more than a decade

CRAIG FERGUSON

Late night is the state of the mono-name. Jay! Dave! Conan! Then there's that Scottish guy, two-name ID required: Craig Ferguson. You know the one who can't quite be pinned down. Since taking over CBS' Late Late Show from Craig Kilborn in 2005, Ferguson has brought a fresh burst of energy to the format. He's reinvented the opening monologue, doing away with most of the topical jokes and just ad-libbing about his life.

CONAN O'BRIEN

Smarty-pants isn't generally praise, but O'Brien wears them so well. When this Harvard geek isn't riffing on Muammar Gaddafi in his monologue, he's making absurd innovations in low-brow comedy. And what's more, those innovations seem to have survived the move to The Tonight Show — Conan's stewardship of the Show that Johnny Built and Jay Recently Vacated has been a hard achievement.

STEPHEN COLBERT AND THE 'COLBERT REPORT' TEAM

The once (and, we're sure, future) presidential candidate, dramatist, and devoted windbag also happens to be one of the smartest satirists effective today. Heck, if the entire dude had on his resume was the legendary 2006 White House Correspondents Dinner, he'd go down in comedy history. But week-in and week-out, Colbert takes aim at the political-industrial complex — and we don't care if there's no such term — and spins the facts into truth. Or truth ness. Whatever’s easier.

CHRIS ROCK
Television botched him (Saturday Night Live didn't know what to do with his bright-bulb humor, and his
HBO talk show couldn't contain him). The movies didn't get him (though this is as much Rock'sfault as anyone's,
given he wrote and directed his most recent starring Head of State and I Think I Love My vehicles,
the underperforming wife). But on the stage, Rock is a man on a mission, mercilessly tackling race, religion,
money, and relationships. And his missionaries are crowd

CATHERINE O'HARA

following her lope on SCTV in the late '70s, Hollywood didn't know what to do with O'Hara. auspiciously, Christopher Guest did. For a mirthful interview scene in Waiting for Guffman, she and Fred Willard are tracksuit-wearing answers to Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire; in Best in Show, she's a onetime floozy with a prize terrier and a torrid past; and in A Mighty Wind, O'Hara shows off a subtler comic handle, proving that joking doesn't always mean a pie in the face

SACHA BARON COHEN

Okay, so he doesn't waste all that much of his time in America. We don't mind. Cohen is using the redemptive power of comedy to make audiences confront their own fears — be it xenophobia (Borat was nothing if not alien) or homophobia (hello, Brüno!) — while building them wriggle in their seats with painful delight
` THE JUDD APATOW POSSE

Know how to you even keep in mind what movie comedy looked like before writer-director-producer Judd Apatow and his ever-expanding comedy clan (including Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann, Jonah Hill, and Paul Rudd) came along last summer with two stiff shots of cathartic humor — the oops-she's-preggers romp Knocked Up and the high school raunchfest Superbad? Today, when studio execs have a comedy that feels flat or formulaic, the call goes out to ''Judd it up'' — sweet irony for a man once best known for critically beloved flops like TV's Freaks and Geeks. ''It was always my dream to become a verb,'' Wapato deadpans. ''That's what I wrote in my high school yearbook.''

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Hollywood Actress :Did You Hear About Sharon Stone's Air Rage?


That was the first thought through our heads after reading a report that claimed Sharon Stone was greeted by police at Salt Lake City Airport after some kind of scuffle with a Delta cabin crew over her refusal to check her carry-on.

But fear not, travelers, while people in uniform did meet the 51-year-old actress at the gates, contrary to the claims in a Stylist.com report, it was not because Stone went Basic Instinct...

"The airport police were requested by her," airport spokeswoman Barbara Gann tells E! News. "She was traveling alone and had requested in advance if we could give her special assistance because she was traveling alone and didn't want to cause disruption or congestion from autograph seekers."

Gann says that she was unaware of any disturbance caused by Stone.

All Time 25 Sexiest Women: Ultimate Female Hotties


JESSICA ALBA

Moment Swinging a lasso while dancing in a bikini top and fringed leather pants in 2005's Sin City
KATE BECKINSALE Getting semi-nude for a love scene with her lycan-hybrid lover
MONICA BELLUCCI

Moment Her brief yet smokin' turn as Persephone in 2003's The Matrix Reloaded

INGRID BERGMAN
She's one of the most beautiful women ever to walk the earth. Watching Cary Grant fall head over heels for her in Notorious is very believable and delicious to watch

LYNDA CARTER
Lynda Carter was my ideal growing up. And she's still beautiful

PHOEBE CATES
Duh...climbing out of the pool in 1982's Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Oh, to be Judge Reinhold's fertile imagination
FARRAH FAWCETH

The late actress may have achieved stardom on Charlie's Angels and icon status with her famous red swimsuit poster, but Farrah Fawcett was never hotter than in her breakout commercial spot with Joe Namath, singing ''Let Noxzema cream your face, so your razor won't.'' (See it as part of our look back at Farrah

AVA GARDNER

To leave out Ava Gardner is a total travesty. Even Elizabeth Taylor said she was the most beautiful woman she had ever seen.

SALMA HAYEK

Taking off her coffee-stained blouse in a elevator in Ugly Betty

RITA HAYWORTH
Ultimate Hottie Moment Her hair isn't the only thing with bounce when she performs ''Put the Blame on Mame'' in 1946's Gilda

AUDREY HEPBURN

Ultimate Hottie Moment Wearing a slinky black dress and clutching a long, skinny cigarette holder in 1961's Breakfast at Tiffany's
SCARLETT JOHANSSON

Who opened Lost in Translation in her pink underwear??

ANGELINA JOLIE

while tangling with Brad Pitt in 2005's Mr. and Mrs. Smith

GRACE KELLY

Ultimate Hottie Moment Clad in a show-stopping Edith Head-designed dress as James Stewart's girlfriend in Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1954 thriller, Rear Window

CHERYL LADD

Whether sporting wet hair in a striped bikini, dry hair in a white bikini or (such range!) pulled-back hair in a red bikini, Ladd was always smokin' on Charlie's Angels

HEATHER LOCKLEAR

She looked great in uniform as T.J. Hooker's Officer Stacy Sheridan, but Locklear was truly arresting as Dynasty's bitch-in-training Sammy Jo Dean Carrington.

SOPHIA LOREN

Moment Is there a single scene that captured the Italian star's allure better than the moment in 1957's Boy on a Dolphin when she exits the surf
MADONNA
Moment Makin' out with ''Jesus'' as a buxom brunette in her ''Like a Prayer''
ANN-MARGRET
The scene in Tommy where she is rolling around in beans on the living-room floor
MARILYN MONROE
Her love affair with the camera reached a peak with the famous sidewalk vent scene in 1955's
MICHELLE PFEIFFER

Pfeiffer atop a piano (The Fabulous Baker Boys), cracking a whip (Batman Returns), coming down an elevator (Scarface), or straddling Mel Gibson (Tequila Sunrise)!

JACLYN SMITH
During a decade of divisive debate (Vietnam, Watergate, the oil embargo), none roiled campuses (at least of the junior high variety) more than the question of who was hotter, Farrah Fawcett or Jaclyn Smith

RAQUEL WELCH

Ultimate Hottie Moment In the caveman epic One Million Years BC (1966)complete with Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion dinosaurs — Raquel did for fur bikinis what Return of the Jedi's Carrie Fisher did for metal ones.

KATE WINSLET

UHM would have to be in Titanic (of course) when she finally realizes Leo is one she wants to be with, and she meets him at the bow of the ship for the ''Jack, I'm flying!'' moment. So beautiful.

CATHERINE ZETA-JONES

Ultimate Hottie Moment Bending her body through a laser-triggered alarm system in the otherwise forgettable 1999 heist movie Entrapment


Jackson Monument Services Partaker Released



Today, the Jackson family released the names of performers, politicians and friends who will take part in the late singer's July 7th memorial service. The preliminary list includes Kobe Bryant, Mariah Carey, Berry Gordy, Jennifer Hudson, Shaheen Jafargholi, Magic Johnson, Martin Luther King III, Bernice A. King, John Mayer, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, Rev. Al Sharpton, Brooke Shields, Usher and Stevie Wonder

Evian ad features Roller Babies

When I saw this video over at just jared, I just wondered why a new ad from Evian water featuring a bunch of roller skating babies was of any interest. But this give you really smile. And the song, Rapper’s Delight by Dan the Automater , is just out today as a single.

Idol Judge Kara DioGuardi Has American "I Do's"



American Idol's Kara Dioguardi isn't just a new judge. She's a newlywed!

The talent competition's freshest face married general contractor Mike McCuddy Sunday in Prospect Harbor, Maine.

The sun was shining as the 38-year-old producer-singer-songwriter walked down the aisle at United Methodist Church, reports In touch weekly. She wore a strapless, mermaid-style Vera Wang confection as nearly 30 friends and family members looked on.

The bride and groom met when the 34-year-old former teacher built a home next door to DioGuardi's New England abode. He popped the question in December—just before the brunette's A.I. debut—during a vacation in Mexico.

"I feel great," the star told the magazine on her wedding day. "What was most unbelievable about the experience was when I looked out at the church and saw all these people that were so important to me and Mike, who where there for us. It was pretty powerful. I was very emotional and I'm not somebody who breaks down and cries."

No word as to where her honeymoon will take her, or if her return will be followed by a second season of Idol.