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Post by artemis on Jan 21, 2011 6:03:57 GMT -5
"Katie Holmes in “Drug Shocker”?
Katie Drug Shocker!” blares the cover of this week’s Star magazine about Katie Holmes.
That’s one explosive claim.
According to the weekly, Holmes is addicted to a Scientology treatment that has “an effect similar to heroin!”
The tabloid goes on to relate that Scientologists use a device called an “e-meter,” which “emits a low-level electric charge that goes to the brain.” And while Star acknowledges that the FDA says the device “serves no medical purpose,” the magazine still equates it with illegal drugs because the tab claims it “gives subjects a temporary feeling of euphoria, followed by a crash and a craving for more.”
Star then tenuously explains that the “e-meter” may “spark an endorphin release,” and when that occurs it’s the “same thing as taking morphine or other opiates, such as heroin or opium.”
So, is Holmes – who embraced Scientology after marrying Tom Cruise – really addicted to drugs?
NO!
She’s not involved in a “drug shocker,” and even if she does occasionally use the “e-meter,” which the FDA says “serves no medical purpose,” what Holmes could (at best) possibly experience is an endorphin release, which is NOT heroin or opium or anything else Star would like to mislead its readers into believing.
Frankly, anyone who knows anything about Holmes is aware that she enjoys running, and exercise stimulates endorphin production, so why not a cover that reads, “Katie Running Shocker”?
By Star’s (twisted) logic, everyone who exercises (and stimulates endorphin activity) has a “drug” problem.
Only a real “drug” addict could believe this horribly made-up, manipulated, and misleading Star story.
The entire Star staff could benefit from intense reporting rehab."
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Post by artemis on Jan 22, 2011 8:19:02 GMT -5
Of course, what else u expected? All is solved, bye-bye...
"Report: BHPD Chief Declares Ronni Chasen Murder Solved
A month after Ronni Chasen was gunned down, the Beverly Hills Police are declaring that her shocking murder has been solved, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Police Chief David Snowden told the trade publication that a final ballistics report once again matches the gun used in Chasen's November 16 murder with the one used by prime suspect Harold Smith used to commit suicide on December 1.
Smith was an ex-convict. Police believe that Smith acted alone and that the publicist's shooting in Beverly Hills was not premeditated.
Chasen was a fixture of the awards circuit, pushing clients such as Diane Warren and Hans Zimmer for consideration.
Last Sunday, Warren thanked Chasen in her acceptance speech at the Golden Globes, where she won a Best Song award for her work on "Burlesque."
Chasen had just left the premiere of the musical when she was shot in a residential area of Beverly Hills.
In the aftermath of the hardworking publicist's murder, theories of an ordered assassination, gang initiations, road rage and other speculation swirled. Her friends maintained, however, that Chasen did not have any enemies.
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Post by artemis on Jan 22, 2011 16:19:31 GMT -5
"Olsen twins' little sister makes Sundance debut
PARK CITY, Utah (Hollywood Reporter) - No Sundance first-timer arrives in Park City with more fame-by-association than Elizabeth Olsen, the younger sister of media moguls Mary-Kate and Ashley. But the buzz surrounding Olsen on the occasion of her first festival is anything but gratuitous: She tackles two meaty dramatic roles in the much-anticipated "Martha Marcy May Marlene," in which she portrays a young woman who escapes a cult and "Silent House," the late-addition non-competition thriller about another young woman grappling for sanity.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, the younger Olsen reflects on her feature-film debut, her love of studying psychology and what she's learned about fame from her famous sisters.
The Hollywood Reporter: Okay, let's get the obvious question out of the way. What's it like having the Olsen twins as your sisters?
Elizabeth Olsen: I grew up with it so I don't know anything different! The only thing that I struggled with growing up is that I wanted to be an actor but I was very nervous to actually work. I think that's why I focused so much on theater. I thought theater was a safer place because it's more free of media.
THR: How does it feel to have not one, but two films screening at your first Sundance?
Olsen: I'm so excited! I was very happy to hear "Martha Marcy May Marlene" made the competition. We actually just finished filming "Silent House" in November, so that was a thrill too.
THR: How did you get the role in "Martha Marcy May Marlene?"
Olsen: I was filming "Peace, Love and Misunderstanding," a movie directed by Bruce Beresford, last summer and we had Monday and Tuesdays off for weekends so I would come into the city and audition. I was obsessed with the script. Sean Durkin, the director, was there at both of the auditions, and then we met for tea one time and it just seemed like a really good fit for both of us.
THR: The story has shades of Elizabeth Smart's ordeal in Utah. What kind of research did you do to prepare?
Olsen: The story is based loosely based off of two cults that the director knew about. It's not a true story specifically, but inspired by these different groups that he heard of in the U.S. and the U.K.
THR: What was it about playing this character that most interested you?
Olsen: Well, I find mental illnesses fascinating. In fact, right now I'm taking a class on Freud at New York University.
THR: "Silent House" is essentially one long shot of you descending into madness. Did you intend to make two films in a row about people losing their minds?
Olsen: No! "Silent House" was actually a totally different animal. It actually made me physically sick because it was very exhausting to keep the momentum of the fear and terror in one shot. But yes, basically people look at my face for an hour and a half.
THR: What are your ultimate goals moving forward?
Olsen: I've been training in theater and dance since I was a kid, so being in front of a camera was really the most frightening thing. Right now I'm just trying to balance school and acting, going script by script. I hope I will be able to do stage and film work. I really love it all.
THR: Well, you've certainly come a long way since guest-starring in your sisters' made-for-DVD movies, "The Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley," in the early '90s.
Olsen: Yes. When I was a little girl, my parents would pick me up from elementary school and my sisters would be at the set, so my afterschool care was basically hanging out there. They would be like, "Hey Lizzie, you want to be on this one?" I would be like, "Okay!," and then they would put gum in my hair.
THR: What are the most valuable lessons your sisters have taught you about show business?
Olsen: Well, first of all, our family is very close. We keep our values and our personal lives very private. I think my sisters are also very smart businesswomen and they work endless hours people don't realize that. Fame is a really weird thing, and I think my sisters have handled themselves very well. It's really something for me to know that you never have to get caught up in it; you can just go on with your work. "
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Post by beatlies on Jan 22, 2011 21:57:46 GMT -5
Interesting that the twins are at NYU (when did they first enter? four years ago?) NYU = CIA nest and its student activism has been virtually extinguished, despite being in NYC's (formerly) liberal-bohemian Greenwich Village neighborhood. Jenna Bush went to NYU summer school in 2003. Found this today, George Carlin on "conspiracy theory" as dismisssive label. The video creator references the Faul/beatles charade: www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO0-u900OG4I've described (to friends) the George Carlin death in 2008 as representing the first youtube casualty---an entertainer's left/subversive public statements reaching a widespread, invigorated young audience for the first time because of the popular Carlin youtube clips that emerged in 2006-2008. --------------- --------------------------------- "Hippie character"-playing comedian George Carlin appeared in a movie with Foris Fay (although his role in the film was not one of a hippie) released in 1968 as the Foris Fay-Melcher-Featles-Polanski-Tate Manson family "killer hippies" conspiracy was brewing: George Carlin: Biography from Answers.comGeorge Carlin Counterculture comedian George Carlin was born May 12, 1937, ... Although he landed a role in the Doris Day film With Six You Get Egg-Roll, ... www.answers.com › Library › Miscellaneous › AnswerNotes - Cached - Similar I've noticed that some of the Charles Mansons/Fansons look disturbingly like George Carlin. This movie "With Six You Get Egg Roll" was the basis for the "Brady Bunch" TV sitcom, by the way.
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Post by artemis on Jan 24, 2011 4:59:07 GMT -5
"Aaron Carter Reportedly Checks In to Rehab
Singer and former Dancing with the Stars contestant Aaron Carter has checked himself into rehab.
E! Online reports the 23-year-old younger brother of Backstreet Boy Nick Carter is seeking help with "addiction issues." A source tells E! the singer is at a facility in Southern California and made the decision on his own, adding it was not "court mandated," saying "He was struggling recently and needed this."
The "Crush on You" singer, who has been romantically linked to Hilary Duff, Amanda Bynes, former Playboy Playmate Kari Ann Paniche and Lindsay Lohan, starred in the reality show House of Carters in 2006 alongside his brother and other family members. He also did a stint on Celebrity Rehab 2.
He reportedly suffered an overdose last December, but manager Johnny Wright shot down those rumors, telling E!, "Aaron Carter is alive and well at my compound in Orlando."
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Post by bzzerk on Jan 24, 2011 5:42:46 GMT -5
"Aaron Carter Reportedly Checks In to Rehab
Keep on the lookout for a newer, shiner, Aaron Cater with the infamous 'nobody's home' stare.
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Post by artemis on Jan 26, 2011 4:58:22 GMT -5
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Post by sabrina on Jan 26, 2011 11:16:30 GMT -5
www.mtv.com/news/articles/1656665/javier-bardem-penelope-cruz-welcome-baby.jhtmlJavier Bardem and Penelope Cruz had their baby. Wait.... Wasn't she announced to be pregnant only a few weeks ago??! Comment: Penelope's reps said the baby was not due until March, but according to Javier's Wiki "On September 14, 2010, it was announced that Cruz was four and a half months pregnant with their first child."
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Post by goro on Jan 26, 2011 11:30:43 GMT -5
Re: the funny business with babies -- don't forget the aspect of inducing labor so as to coordinate with certain astrological aspects, etc. Very big amongst the Controllers, the astrology stuff. So some of the "early" babies were probably induced via Caesarian to coordinate with astrological things.
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Post by artemis on Jan 27, 2011 5:20:28 GMT -5
"Cheryl Burke: I Have "No Shame" Over Being Molested As a Child
Dancing with the Stars pro Cheryl Burke says she has "no shame" over being molested as a child, according to People.
In her new book, Dancing Lessons, Burke discusses the details of her molestations, which began when she was 5. Burke says her abuser was a retired mailman who used to pick her up from school in her Bay Area community and do random jobs around her house.
The 26-year-old dancer says she was initially confused over the abuse. "I felt guilty for wanting his love and affection," Burke says.
She went on to testify again him, calling it "the hardest thing I've ever done ... I saw his face and lawyers were asking me these questions and I was like, 'What am I doing? Did he even do anything wrong?'"
After years of therapy and her attacker's imprisonment, Burke now says: "If I can help just one person, for me, that's all that matters."
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Post by goro on Jan 27, 2011 15:04:31 GMT -5
"Cheryl Burke: I Have "No Shame" Over Being Molested As a Child
Dancing with the Stars pro Cheryl Burke says she has "no shame" over being molested as a child, according to People.
In her new book, Dancing Lessons, Burke discusses the details of her molestations, which began when she was 5. Burke says her abuser was a retired mailman who used to pick her up from school in her Bay Area community and do random jobs around her house.
The 26-year-old dancer says she was initially confused over the abuse. "I felt guilty for wanting his love and affection," Burke says.
She went on to testify again him, calling it "the hardest thing I've ever done ... I saw his face and lawyers were asking me these questions and I was like, 'What am I doing? Did he even do anything wrong?'"
After years of therapy and her attacker's imprisonment, Burke now says: "If I can help just one person, for me, that's all that matters." Burke says her abuser was a retired mailman who used to pick her up from school in her Bay Area community and do random jobs around her house.Where was mom or dad and why were they letting an unrelated person, not a family member, spend so much time with their daughter? These monsters TOTALLY groom their children as sacrifices and set them up to be molested. And why on Earth would People use the "I have no shame" pull-away quote as the headline for the article, when there is NO f**kING WAY that a molested person should EVER feel shame, that's all their controllers blaming them and f**king with their minds and making them feel like dirt. People's editors really show their stripes, um, their scales in how they worded this awful article. Grrrrr.
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Post by artemis on Jan 27, 2011 15:09:31 GMT -5
I dont even dare to think "where was mom or dad"...
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Post by artemis on Jan 28, 2011 5:41:42 GMT -5
"Is Amanda Bynes Losing Her Mind?
Despite her ranting about retiring from acting last June on her original Twitter account, Amanda Bynes then unretired in July via her account. Then later deleted her Twitter altogether in September.
Well, it seems that she’s back, tweeting, “I’m back!!!! tell everyone!!!!!!”
What is wrong with this girl? Is she crazy? Does she need a Britney-esque intervention? So far she’s chatted with Perez and posted a bunch of random pictures – including a rhinestoned starfish, weird mirror shots, her belly-button ring and her name on a sushi plate.
Thoughts? Is she just completely bored because she has no job? Aside from the face picture, I’m not sure it’s her…because I don’t think she’s that skinny..."
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Post by artemis on Jan 28, 2011 5:43:30 GMT -5
Let me have a big laugh again...
"Jennifer Hudson Hates Illuminati Rumors
I didn’t even really know what the Illuminati were but apparently it’s a group of power players within the entertainment industry who pull strings to help launch careers. However, Jennifer Hudson is getting sick of the rumors that she is in it. I can totally understand – who the hell thinks she’s anybody of influence? “I’m so glad someone brought this Illuminati mess up because only a child of God would address it,” the 29-year-old singer told fans during her Ustream session. “That is the most ignorant thing I have ever heard in my life. And it’s offensive because basically what? The people that are here today don’t deserve to be where they are? What, we didn’t work for it? So I find—and I hate to go there—but I find it’s those that can’t make it that would probably join Illuminati, or whoever that is, to get somewhere.” She went on to say that people shouldn’t be fooled into believing that and that when people buy into it, it’s their way of gaining followers."
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Post by sabrina on Jan 28, 2011 8:47:54 GMT -5
Let me have a big laugh again... "Jennifer Hudson Hates Illuminati Rumors I didn’t even really know what the Illuminati were but apparently it’s a group of power players within the entertainment industry who pull strings to help launch careers. However, Jennifer Hudson is getting sick of the rumors that she is in it. I can totally understand – who the hell thinks she’s anybody of influence? “I’m so glad someone brought this Illuminati mess up because only a child of God would address it,” the 29-year-old singer told fans during her Ustream session. “That is the most ignorant thing I have ever heard in my life. And it’s offensive because basically what? The people that are here today don’t deserve to be where they are? What, we didn’t work for it? So I find—and I hate to go there—but I find it’s those that can’t make it that would probably join Illuminati, or whoever that is, to get somewhere.”She went on to say that people shouldn’t be fooled into believing that and that when people buy into it, it’s their way of gaining followers." It just makes me sick to my stomach that someone could say this and people would believe her. What SHEER unadulterated ignorance. Even with the hoopla around wikileaks people still don't believe that conspiratorial things go on that we never hear about through mainstream channels. I hope the wheat is separated from the chaff REAL soon, because I can't take living around too many more idiotic zombies!
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