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It was a mission that didn't appear to be impossible.
Paramount Pictures dumped Tom Cruise because of the actor's purported flaky behavior.
Australian news reports say:
Cruise has become the butt of jokes for his manic, couch-hopping appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show last May to declare his love for actor Katie Holmes, who recently gave birth to Cruise's first biological child, a daughter named Suri.
He also attracted criticism over his intense public discussions...
Lest any of you femi nazis out there think I'm a male chauvinist pig (and really, how could that ever be a legitimate thought), this blog is about a game that ESPN magazine (an enlightened periodical, if there ever was one) called, "A Fantasy League for Females."
According to a story by Sara Glassman of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, the league is an alternative for Fantasy Football or Fantasy Baseball, games that men find amusing.
The league is called Us Weekly fantasy and...
If you haven't been involved in the Intenet buzz, you've at least seen the commercials for the movie Snakes on a Plane.
It opens Friday in Bakersfield.
This is been a very hyped movie.
The Palm Springs Desert Sun put it this way:
But few could have guessed so many years ago what kind of hype this silly concept would spur by its opening day. As the online furor surrounding this slithery thriller has raged, leading up to its Friday, Aug. 18, premier — the movie studio...
We all have our preferences for the type of music we enjoy.
Me, it's country and 50's, 60's and 70's rock and roll. Music went to pot in the 80s and ever since.
But the question here is what type of music don't you like and why?
I'll go first.
Rap. I equate it to porn. After 30 seconds you get the point and it becomes repetitive.
Heavy metal. (although I like AC/DC and much of Metallica). It sounds like scratch-a-chalkboard noise.
Okay. Your turn.
Posted by Steve E....
A Rand corporation study says that teens who are exposed to raunchy song lyrics — ones that describe boys as "sex-driven studs" and girls as sex objects, complete with descriptions of sex acts — are prone to engage in sex earlier than teens who don't listen to such music.
And this comes at a time when there is no shortage of explicit lyrics.
Among heavy listeners, 51 per cent started having sex within two years, versus 29 per cent of those who said they...
My mom and I have a strong difference of opinion about the movie "Shallow Hal."
The 2001 comedy stars Jack Black as the title character, a looks-obsessed man looking for love who, after undergoing hypnosis, is given the ability to see the inner beauty of every woman he comes in contact with. However, the hypnosis has an unintended side effect: It prevents Hal from seeing what women look like on the outside. That's why, when he falls for Rosemary, an incredibly overweight...
In a story by David Colman of the New York Times, skulls showing up in fashion for both young and old are "the Happy Face of the 2000s."
Go to the mall and you will find them on T-shirts, ties, umbrellas, sneakers, swimsuits, packing tape, party lights and even a toilet brush.
Goth people are appalled. Who would have thought that their symbol would show up on the shoes of kindergarteners?
Skulls were supposed to me, "I am dangerous." Now they mean, "I...
Entertainment is the only appropriate place for this blog.
Mel Gibson has apologized and entered rehabilitation for his anti-Semitic remarks last week as he was being arrested for drunken driving.
One story put it this way:
SHAMED by his mugshot staring out from magazines and newspapers around the world, Mel Gibson yesterday entered an alcohol rehabilitation program in an attempt to "stay alive".
Gibson's drink-drive arrest and alleged anti-Semitic and sexist remarks...
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