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I don’t know. None of them are holding a cheeseburger.
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TRANNY FIGHT!!!
Boy if I had a nickle for every time I’ve been in the middle of a 10-person tranny fight in a taco shop at 2 AM . . ….
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Debbie Gibson @ “Take Me Home Tonight” Premiere
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Debbie Gibson had her success in the 80′s as a recording artist but most recently headlined alongside her 80′s rival Tiffany to star in SyFy’s Mega Python vs. Gatoroid. Head over to the Wiki if you want to read more about the movie or watch Debbie’s “Electric Youth” video below…
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The suspense is building . . .
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Ioan Gruffudd Talks “Sanctum”
Ioan Gruffudd

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At the world premiere of Universal Pictures’ Sanctum, Ioan Gruffudd admitted that while he read the script it didn’t really dawn on him exactly how physically demanding the role would be until he started training for the project.
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“You know what? I didn’t think about what I would be doing when I read the script and signed on board. It was so exciting to discover that I could play this part of Carl, that I had no idea what I’d let myself in for when I went to Queensland in Australia and then was put through this rigorous, arduous training – learning how to scuba dive and then sort of unlearning in order to relearn this rebreathing technique that they did. And then rock climbing and a bit of base jumping thrown in there, a fight sequence with a young handsome Rhys Wakefield who plays Josh. So, I mean all in all it was a real eye-opener for me,” admitted Gruffudd.
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Former Playmate on group sex with Hef, stifling life in the mansion
The Daily Mail has published excerpts from a tell all memoir by former Playmate Izabella St James, who lived at the Playboy mansion starting in 2002, at the same time that the original Girls Next Door were there. I read the highlights at the Huffington Post, and was struck by how similar St. James’ account [...]
OSCAR: Joel And Ethan Coen Q&A On 'True Grit'
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Considering they’ve rubbed out characters memorably by feeding them through a wood chipper (Fargo) or with a pneumatic cattle slaughtering gun (No Country For Old Men), setting Joel and Ethan Coen loose with a revenge story in the Old West seems a recipe for mayhem. In fact, True Grit turns out to be the most mainstream audience-friendly film they have made in years. Sticking close to the 42-year Charles Portis novel and not even watching the first movie that won John Wayne his Oscar in 1969, the Coens have made a PG-13 adventure film that gives the starring role to teenager Hailee Steinfeld, and surrounds her with such seasoned actors as Jeff Bridges as salty U.S. Marshall Rooster Cogburn, Matt Damon as the blowhard Texas Ranger LaBeouf, and Josh Brolin and Barry Pepper as the ornery outlaws they are chasing. The film opens today, and could add intrigue to the Oscar race.
DEADLINE: How did you find your way to a 40 year old book you’d have been hard pressed to find in a bookstore?
ETHAN COEN: We both knew the book, and we’










