Last night Dancing With The Starspremiered its first episode of Season 13 and what better way to celebrate then to have a premiere party at Hyde Lounge in Los Angeles?
Members of the current cast such as Mark Ballas, Kristin Cavallari, Karina Smirnoff, J.R. Martinez, Kym Johnson, David Arquette, Ricki Lake and more were joined by celebrities from seasons past of Dancing With The Stars such as Chris Jericho (LOVED him), and Ralph Macchio (LOVED him too).
Did you watch last night? Did you enjoy the show? Who do you think is going home tonight?
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At the risk of saturating your senses and giving you Butler-Fatigue before the movie even opens, I have to share these beautiful new stills from Marc Forster's Machine Gun Preacher. I won't bore you by telling you how this is the true story of the Rev. Sam Childers, a violent ex-drug dealer with a penchant for Harleys who becomes a born-again Christian and goes to Africa to save a lot of children from being turned into child soldiers in the Sudan, or that Childers is played by Gerard Butler in a performance that is already winning him awards-worthy buzz.
I won't tell you yet again that Machine Gun Preacher played Toronto International Film Festival last weekend, that it costars Michael Shannon, Michelle Monaghan, Kathy Baker, Madeline Carroll and Souleymane Sy Savane, with a script by Jason Keller and that it opens on September 23 in NY and LA and 18 November in the UK (I smell a birthday premiere for Butler on the 13th. You heard it here first).
Watch this new clip, in which Butler shows a new playground to a group of children and try not to smile. I dare you.
Then feast your eyes on this treasure trove of stills, some of which you may have seen before, but you haven't seen them like this.
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The cynic in me wanted to think this would be complete pap, that the superlatives being heaped on Robert Kirbyson's Snowmen are the undeserved musings of a PR flunkie. The trailer does show promise, however. There is definitely a void in good "family" entertainment that isn't either trying to sell parents the latest toy or filled with hipster jokes to keep them entertained and usually wants kids to be sophisticated beyond their years. The kids all seem like genuine kids as opposed to mini adults which is refreshing.
Official synopsis: SNOWMEN is a humorous and heartfelt coming-of-age story about three unlikely heroes and the winter that changed their lives forever. After a surprising discovery in the snow catapults three small-town boys into the spotlight, the best friends hatch a plan to be remembered forever by setting a Guinness World Records(R) title. Along the way, the trio battles schoolyard bullies, unites their community and discovers that – while fame may be fleeting – true friendship lasts forever. The film stars Bobby Coleman (Last Song), Ray Liotta (Wild Hogs), Bobb’e J. Thompson (Role Models), Josh Flitter (Ace Ventura Jr) and Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future).
While it's hard to think about snow right now, the last day of summer, Christmas and winter are just around the corner. Snowmen, after having played the Tribeca Film Festival in 2010 will finally be arriving in theaters in the US on October 21. It has already been released in the UK and will hit dvd in time for the holiday season. Snowmen looks like something parents can either take or send their kids to without fear. That's gotta be a plus.
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Nicole Scherzinger Ciroc Vodka, OK! Magazine & Step Up Women's Network Women of Music Celebration
Nicole Scherzinger could barely sit in her sausage-like fitting dress when she visited Conan O'Brien to promote the upcoming X-Factor show in which she's a judge. Her boobs were spilling out of the top of her dress much to the delight of Conan who she caught looking at them and tried to distract him. That's like pouring fuel on fire, isn't it? It's hysterical how he goes on about her massive ta-ta's.
Speaking of boobs she thinks that's what woman love so much about Simon Cowell: his moobs. She discussed the X-Factor grand prize and how it differs from American Idol, namely that the winner gets a $5 million recording contract and a Pepsi commercial. Unlike American Idol there is no age limit for this competition. X-Factor premieres tomorrow night (Wednesday September 21) at 8/7C.
Nicole also does a killer Britney Spears imitation! Did you know she could imitate Britney Spears? It's really quite good. Watch and enjoy. Both her boobs and the imitation.
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The Thing, a remake/prequel/reimagining of John Carpenter's 1982 The Thing (Itself a remake of 1951's The Thing from Another World) has just gotten a restricted, red-band trailer. I've been pretty skeptical about this movie thus far, but this makes it seem like it might be worth a look. It features a lot of previously unseen footage, including a glimpse of the alien mostly CGI creatures that will be terrorizing the inhabitants of that Arctic science station. For the most part they look appropriately scary and freaky, I just hope the rest of it holds up. Carpenter's version was damn near perfect. I'm still not convinced that inserting *cough* a female into the mix is reason enough to remake it.
"You might want to wrap it up in a coupla days…last place you want to be is cooped up with a dozen Norwegian guys." This is the advice given to Mary Elizabeth Winstead's character by Joel Edgerton's. Is he crazy!?
The Thing was directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. from a screenplay by Eric Heisserer and stars Winstead, Edgerton (the OTHER hottie from Warrior), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Killer Elite, "Lost"), Ulrich Thomsen (Centurion, In a Better World) and Eric Christian Olsen ("NCIS: Los Angeles"). It opens in the US on October 14 and 2 December in the UK.
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