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Post by artemis on Nov 14, 2010 17:16:13 GMT -5
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Post by sabrina on Nov 15, 2010 21:03:40 GMT -5
Ryan Gosling at Dinseyland for his birthday...
Is it just me or is something strange with a fully grown man celebrating his birthday with a bunch of random kids, not his own, and no girlfriend or wife!
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Post by artemis on Nov 16, 2010 3:39:12 GMT -5
No, its not just u. For f**k's sake, he's an adult, not a kid, why choose to spend his birthday surrounded by children? Hate myself I didnt pay more attention to this celeb news when I saw it. ;D Btw did u see his mom? When did she have him, while she was a teeanager? Dont want to seem paranoid, its just my take on that... RYAN and mom But RYAN wasnt the only one who spent his birthday in such a special place. He is shortly followed by this: omg.yahoo.com/photos/snookis-day-at-disney-world/4385And thats from the same event where RYAN and his mom came to, Governor's Awards. As a reminder, ELLE is 12 (looking like 18 - 20) and STEPHEN is 38. I like this guy and hope theres nothing wrong with these 2 as this pic somehow suggests...
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Post by sabrina on Nov 16, 2010 16:21:11 GMT -5
Norris/Getty Hollywood publicist, Ronni Chasen, was found shot to death in her Mercedes-Benz in Beverly Hills on Tuesday morning, according to reports.The Mercedes-Benz at the crime scene. ABC The Mercedes-Benz at the crime scene. Related News Renowned Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen was shot to death early Tuesday while zipping through Beverly Hills in her Mercedes-Benz after a movie premiere, authorities said.Chasen, 64, well-known for her decades of work promoting A-list Oscar candidates, was shot five times in the chest around 12:30 a.m. on Sunset Blvd., police said. Her Mercedes-Benz E350 was discovered crashed into a light pole, and Chasen was alone inside the wreck when police arrived. They found Chasen drifting in and out of consciousness, but still breathing. The crime scene in the stretch of Sunset Boulevard was marked by yellow tape and broken glass. Chasen died less than an hour later at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. There were no arrests and no motive in the slaying that shocked the Hollywood film community, said police Lt. Tony Lee. Chasen had attended the premiere of the new film "Burlesque" before her death. She was apparently headed back to her Westwood home when the gunfire began. "She had a way about her - unbelievably friendly and helpful," said Nikki Finke, editor in chief of the web site Deadline Hollywood. "She was beautiful. To think of her in that car...it's just not possible." Finke said she spent an hour on the phone chatting with the typically upbeat Chasen shortly before the movie premiere. Fellow Hollywood publicist Howard Bragman said Chasen was an unlikely target for attack. "She wasn't a shady character," he said. "It's a small community and she was one of the fixtures in it." Chasen worked as a senior movie publicist for Rogers & Cowan before launching her own agency, Chasen & Company Publicity, in the early '90s. Her latest Oscar clients were Michael Douglas for his part in "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" and "Alice in Wonderland 3D." Other celebrity clients included the late actress Natalie Wood, composer Hans Zimmer, and movie producers Dick Zanuck and Irwin Winkler. Chasen also worked as a publicist for worked as a publicist for high-profile films, including "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Lolita." Read more: www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... z15TtFrlk7
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Post by artemis on Nov 16, 2010 16:34:13 GMT -5
Yes, Ive just found out myself. Expect another unsolved case. Or theyll find a scapegoat, as usual...
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Post by lucy on Nov 16, 2010 19:35:50 GMT -5
No, its not just u. For f**k's sake, he's an adult, not a kid, why choose to spend his birthday surrounded by children? Hate myself I didnt pay more attention to this celeb news when I saw it. ;D Btw did u see his mom? When did she have him, while she was a teeanager? Dont want to seem paranoid, its just my take on that... RYAN and mom But RYAN wasnt the only one who spent his birthday in such a special place. He is shortly followed by this: omg.yahoo.com/photos/snookis-day-at-disney-world/4385And thats from the same event where RYAN and his mom came to, Governor's Awards. As a reminder, ELLE is 12 (looking like 18 - 20) and STEPHEN is 38. I like this guy and hope theres nothing wrong with these 2 as this pic somehow suggests... His "mother" looks like the lovechild of Roseanne Barr and Jennifer Grey...what was this? The cosmetic surgery, makes these people look more freakish than having wrinkles and looking their age...
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Post by artemis on Nov 17, 2010 5:28:15 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Nov 17, 2010 9:19:55 GMT -5
By the way: "Chastity Bono, the daughter of singers, Cher and the late, Sonny Bono, who made appearances on their television show as a child, was sexually violated at age 15, by a middle age lesbian her mother left her with, while she was on a concert tour. Bono later became a lesbian and recently had a regrettable sex change." So much FHER cared about her "daughter"...
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Post by artemis on Nov 17, 2010 9:24:19 GMT -5
Norris/Getty Hollywood publicist, Ronni Chasen, was found shot to death in her Mercedes-Benz in Beverly Hills on Tuesday morning, according to reports.The Mercedes-Benz at the crime scene. ABC The Mercedes-Benz at the crime scene. Related News Renowned Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen was shot to death early Tuesday while zipping through Beverly Hills in her Mercedes-Benz after a movie premiere, authorities said.Chasen, 64, well-known for her decades of work promoting A-list Oscar candidates, was shot five times in the chest around 12:30 a.m. on Sunset Blvd., police said. Her Mercedes-Benz E350 was discovered crashed into a light pole, and Chasen was alone inside the wreck when police arrived. They found Chasen drifting in and out of consciousness, but still breathing. The crime scene in the stretch of Sunset Boulevard was marked by yellow tape and broken glass. Chasen died less than an hour later at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. There were no arrests and no motive in the slaying that shocked the Hollywood film community, said police Lt. Tony Lee. Chasen had attended the premiere of the new film "Burlesque" before her death. She was apparently headed back to her Westwood home when the gunfire began. "She had a way about her - unbelievably friendly and helpful," said Nikki Finke, editor in chief of the web site Deadline Hollywood. "She was beautiful. To think of her in that car...it's just not possible." Finke said she spent an hour on the phone chatting with the typically upbeat Chasen shortly before the movie premiere. Fellow Hollywood publicist Howard Bragman said Chasen was an unlikely target for attack. "She wasn't a shady character," he said. "It's a small community and she was one of the fixtures in it." Chasen worked as a senior movie publicist for Rogers & Cowan before launching her own agency, Chasen & Company Publicity, in the early '90s. Her latest Oscar clients were Michael Douglas for his part in "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" and "Alice in Wonderland 3D." Other celebrity clients included the late actress Natalie Wood, composer Hans Zimmer, and movie producers Dick Zanuck and Irwin Winkler. Chasen also worked as a publicist for worked as a publicist for high-profile films, including "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Lolita." Read more: www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... z15TtFrlk7 "Sony publicist, Ronni Chasen, was gunned down shortly after midnight in Beverly Hills, California. Chasen was on her way home from the Sony premiere of "Burlesque" starring Cher and Christina Aguilera, which she was promoting. Chasen also had a hand in producing the soundtrack to the film. She was brutally shot in the chest five times and pronounced dead at Cedars Sinai Hospital. There were no signs of robbery, leaving many to question the motive behind what was clearly a targeted killing. Murder is not a common occurrence in Beverly Hills. It is not the norm for someone to walk up to a vehicle in Beverly Hills and purposefully shoot the driver over and over again.The absence of robbery, in tandem with the manner in which Chasen was repeatedly shot, exhibits a premeditated intent to kill. Someone wanted her dead and accomplished their goal. The question is who and why. Hollywood is a sleazy town, full of criminal behavior."
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Post by sherlok on Nov 17, 2010 9:54:36 GMT -5
"It is not the norm for someone to walk up to a vehicle in Beverly Hills and purposefully shoot the driver over and over again."
I'm glad they clarified that.
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Post by beatlies on Nov 17, 2010 11:40:42 GMT -5
Top 5 reasons Conan O'Brien may go bust By Eric Deggans, Times TV/Media Critic In Print: Monday, November 8, 2010
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Tonight, a long, national nightmare begins its final chapter. Conan O'Brien starts his new late-night show on TBS. Fans can be forgiven for feeling like the 11 p.m. debut of Conan caps the longest real-life soap opera in history — born when NBC gave O'Brien its venerated Tonight Show franchise, then forced him to follow former host Jay Leno, who had moved to 10 p.m., then tried to move Tonight back to midnight when ratings slumped for both, then gave him $45 million to leave. Most experts predict he'll be successful, at least initially, focusing on a rabid["rabid"? really? That enthusiastic? Hardly so, in the world of reality ---beatlies], youthful cyber-savvy fan base that has flocked to his website and live shows. (It helps that old faves such as sidekick Andy Richter and substitute bandleader Jimmy Vivino are back.) But I'm worried the man who once was considered the future of NBC's late night may still be biting off a bit more than he can handle.
Top 5 reasons Conan may go bust
1. People are tired of talking late night, already. Even at the height of NBC's late-night woes, the drawn-out humiliation of O'Brien and slow comeback of middlebrow Leno [as if Conan/Fonan is "highbrow"?!]began to grate on TV fans. Already, O'Brien's return has sparked recap stories in Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair and TV Guide. Will viewers react by deciding they've heard enough?
2. He's taking on Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert at their height. Conan debuts during the Daily Show and Colbert Report time slots when both rival shows have never been hotter. Fresh off the Rally to Restore Sanity and an interview with the president, Stewart's show drew more viewers age 18 to 49 in October than any other late-night talk show, including Leno and David Letterman. (One caveat; Stewart's cable ratings don't include reruns, while the network's figures do.) Can O'Brien stand against that trend?
3. His first lineup of celebrity guests don't bring much celebrity. Other than Oscar-winner Tom Hanks and Mad Men star Jon Hamm, O'Brien's first week of guests include relatively underwhelming names: musician Jack White, actor Seth Rogen, and the band Fistful of Mercy. Yeah, it's a lineup calibrated for his young, Facebook-savvy fans (his first guest was chosen by online vote, even). But it also recalls a major criticism of O'Brien's NBC debut: not enough big stars.
4. The preview promos and online snippets aren't that funny. Slow-motion clips of O'Brien washing his desk slathered in soap. A bit in the TBS blimp shouting insults at an old girlfriend. A four-minute preview "Show Zero" held in the office's conference room and posted online. (The joke: everything on the Internet is fast-paced.) All these bits recall another O'Brien criticism: He's often amusing, but not hilarious.
5. Jimmy Fallon is showing him how it's done. Just as O'Brien flowered after two years of mediocrity, Fallon seems to have found his groove as the new post-Leno guy, rocking the Emmy Awards as host and providing viral moments that reach fans outside his show (most recently, his thrilling history of hip-hop jam with Justin Timberlake and the Roots). Fallon's success highlights another problem O'Brien had, until he was leaving the Tonight Show: Not enough of his bits reached fans who weren't already watching.
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Post by treegenus on Nov 17, 2010 13:16:01 GMT -5
Speaking of talk show hosts, can we discuss Ellen DeGeneres a bit more? She's definitely programmed but do you think she's replaced? Even her comedy operates within a small parameter...her personality now 'stay's in a box, if you know what I mean. Here she is with Pink. I think Pink might be having a "real" baby. Ha! Ha! news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101117/ap_en_tv/us_people_pink_s_pregnant
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Post by sabrina on Nov 17, 2010 15:14:30 GMT -5
Speaking of talk show hosts, can we discuss Ellen DeGeneres a bit more? She's definitely programmed but do you think she's replaced? Even her comedy operates within a small parameter...her personality now 'stay's in a box, if you know what I mean. Here she is with Pink. I think Pink might be having a "real" baby. Ha! Ha! news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101117/ap_en_tv/us_people_pink_s_pregnantPink is weird I could have sworn she was an XY female
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Post by artemis on Nov 17, 2010 16:30:45 GMT -5
Lol, she is bi and she admitted that. To me, she is another proof that u can sing without even having a voice.
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Post by artemis on Nov 17, 2010 16:52:15 GMT -5
"Since 1973 Chasen has filled severel key positions in Hollywood. She headed publicity for American International Pictures in Los Angeles, served for 10 years as Executive Vice President of Motion Pictures at Rogers & Cowan agency. Later, she held post of Senior Vice President of Publicity for MGM and most recently headed her own agency, which promoted dozens of films including "Alice in Wonderland," ''Crazy Heart," ''Brothers," ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," ''He's Just Not That Into You," ''I Love You Man," ''Doubt," ''The Wrestler," ''Sweeney Todd," ''There Will Be Blood," ''Babel," ''Dreamgirls," ''Little Miss Sunshine," 'Walk The Line," and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
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