Acclaimed director Ridley Scott is returning to his roots in science fiction. Variety is reporting that Scott (Gladiator, Blade Runner) has signed up to lens the long-awaited prequel to his classic 1979 fright flick Alien, a coup that is being touted by 20th Century Fox as part of its big budget reboot of the groundbreaking horror franchise. The plot of the new film will precede the events of the original film, in which the space crew of a commerical towing ship is overcome by a parasitic species of murderous alien creatures.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Ridley Scott to direct 'Alien' prequel
Acclaimed director Ridley Scott is returning to his roots in science fiction. Variety is reporting that Scott (Gladiator, Blade Runner) has signed up to lens the long-awaited prequel to his classic 1979 fright flick Alien, a coup that is being touted by 20th Century Fox as part of its big budget reboot of the groundbreaking horror franchise. The plot of the new film will precede the events of the original film, in which the space crew of a commerical towing ship is overcome by a parasitic species of murderous alien creatures.
Obama's Doctor Opposes Health Care Plan
"This isn't that kind of health care program that I think is going to work," he said.
So what makes Scheiner so special? He was Obama's personal physician for 22 years, and voted for the then Illinois senator in the 2008 presidential election.
Scheiner thinks the president's plan doesn't go far enough.
"If I had to say the single one thing which is the worst part of it, is that private insurers continue to be a part of the health scheme," he said. "Everybody keeps saying we don't want the government getting involved in health care. [But] the government is involved in Medicare, and it works."
Scheiner would rather see the nation adopt a single-payer system like the ones in Canada and Europe. The financing system relies on one "payer" -- which could be a government-run agency -- to fund all health care costs billed by doctors, hospitals and other health professionals.
Robocna: Robot With an iPhone Head
Kondo robots have received worldwide media attention, including coverage of gladiator-style Kondo robo-battles to the death. Perhaps in an effort to deter a future rebellion of those battle-hardened Kondo-Bots against their human enslavers, a group of crazy re-animators have decapitated a KHR-2HV model and replaced its plotting, hateful dome with a harmless iPhone.
Sharks Kill Rehabilitated Dolphin
Tragedy struck off Florida's Dunedin Causeway yesterday, when a six-year-old dolphin was attacked and killed by sharks. Even worse -- this all happened mere hours after the seemingly cursed Bottlenose was re-released into open waters by a team of marinelife rehabilitators who had spent the past several months bringing the dolphin back from the brink of death. Sorry Flipper but it appears that you have become Shark food!
Cheerleader Sues Over Facebook Privacy Invasion
According to Ars Technica, high school cheerleader Mandi Jackson has filed suit through her parents against the Pearl, Mississippi school district after she was allegedly forced to turn over her Facebook log-in information to her cheerleading coach on September 10, 2007. The lawsuit claims she was also subjected to cruel and unusual punishment after the coach disseminated "profanity-laced" messages to the rest of the staff, after Jackson had exchanged notes with a fellow cheerleader about politics within the squad.
Jackson is claiming that this discussion -- which she intended to keep private and was allegedly sent via personal message -- was then shared with other school officials and administrators, who "reprimanded, punished, and humiliated" her. She told the Student Press Law Center: "I would have been completely fine with the school officials looking at my public [profile on] Facebook, but I think they went too far with getting my password and looking at my personal messages between me and my peers."
Take heed, young and old alike, be careful what you post, and be even more careful about who might see it. Oh, and, as a rule, don't give your log-in information to anyone, even your coaches or teachers, lest you suffer this terrible fate.
Cops Accused of trying to Frame a Woman
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Baby names...
With the recent trend in naming children and hearing said names on television I wondered what I might name my children. If Michael Jackson could name one of his kids "Blanket" might I be tempted to name mine say; Pillow, Sheet, Comforter, Bedroom, Pull-out, Sham, Bunk-Bed, Afgan, 100% Pure Cotton??
Spartacus: There Will Be Blood. And Naughty Bits.
Caprica gets a release date
"Caprica," the new series that takes place 50 years before the events of "Battlestar Galactica," will debut Jan. 22 on Syfy with a 2-hour premiere. That pilot episode is already available on DVD.
"The Plan," a "Battlestar Galactica" TV movie that was set to air in November, may have a different release date now. "The Plan" comes out on DVD in October, and the Syfy air date for that will come some time after that.
The network's press release on the show is below.
SYFY ANNOUNCES PREMIERE DATE FOR CAPRICA
All-New Series Premieres Friday, January 22, 2010
New York, NY – July 24, 2009 – Syfy has announced the airdate for its highly-anticipated upcoming series Caprica. On Friday, January 22, 2010 @ 9 PM, the show will kick off with a 2-hour premiere and will air regularly on subsequent Fridays @ 10 PM.
Humanity's storyline takes completely new twists with Caprica, which follows two rival families and their patriarchs – Daniel Graystone (Eric Stoltz) and Joseph Adama (Esai Morales) – as they compete and thrive in the vibrant realm of the 12 Colonies, a society recognizably close to our own. This original, standalone series will feature the passion, intrigue, political backbiting, and family conflict in an omnipotent society that is at the height of its blind power and glory…and, unknowingly, on the brink of its fall.
Caprica also stars Paula Malcomson (Amanda Graystone), Polly Walker (Sister Clarice Willow), Magda Apanowicz (Lacy) and Alessandra Torresani (Zoe Graystone). The series is from Universal Cable Productions and is executive produced by Ronald D. Moore, David Eick and Jane Espenson. Jeffrey Reiner (Friday Night Lights) directed the pilot.
Syfy is a media destination for imagination-based entertainment. With year round acclaimed original series, events, blockbuster movies, classic science fiction and fantasy programming, a dynamic Web site (www.Syfy.com), and a portfolio of adjacent business (Syfy Ventures), Syfy is a passport to limitless possibilities. Originally launched in 1992 as SCI FI Channel, and currently in 95 million homes, Syfy is a network of NBC Universal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies. (Syfy. Imagine greater.)
Ben Silverman Leaves NBC: Exit the No-Hit Hitmaker
Ben Silverman ditched NBC, a not-entirely-surprising move considering how his two years at the top of the network were filled with bombs (My Own Worst Enemy, Knight Rider), blows to NBC's reputation (I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, Knight Rider) and PR disasters (news of wild partying, serially insulting the heads of almost every other network, Knight Rider).
Lost, Alternative Reality?
'Find My iPhone' Leads to Criminals' Arrest
When Colorado resident Dustin Simantob and his dad returned to their car after a three-day river trip, they found the windows busted out and their belongings, including two iPhones, stolen. While they reported the crime to the Mesa County Sheriff's Department, the 15-year-old boy decided to do some detective work of his own.
In an e-mailed account of his story, Simantob told Mashable that a new feature for the iPhone's OS 3.0 led to the recovery of his stuff and the arrest of the criminals. When he got home, Simantob used the much ballyhooed 'Find My iPhone' feature to pinpoint the exact address where his device was located. The feature, powered by MobileMe, also allows you to remotely display a custom message on the phone's home screen or to even erase all your personal information from the phone, but Simantob didn't have to resort to that. He called the police who, according to the boy, laughed when he read the address. Apparently, these petty thieves were well known in Mesa County. The police went over and recovered Simantob's iPhone, his wallet, his dad's iPhone, a GPS, and even some belongings taken from another car.
Apple couldn't write up a better endorsement for this iPhone feature. They should go ahead and ask Simantob and his dad to officially endorse it. As for the criminals, they'll be spending some time behind bars. Of course, that doesn't mean they won't continue to handle hot phones.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tear in Suit Leaves Swimmer Exposed - Talk about wardrobe malfunction
Ricky Berens was left red-faced at the World Swimming Championships in Rome on Sunday, but the American swimmer walked away with gold in the end.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Obama Flip Flopping Again????
Monday, July 27, 2009
Candy Spelling Slams Tori for Making Her Children "Reality Show Props" - Talk about a HOT MESS!
The finale of Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywoodcaptured all the drama - and Candy isn't happy.
Addressed to "MIDDLE-AGED REALITY SHOW STARS (LIKE MY DAUGHTER)," the letter reads: "A big party wasn't how I envisioned meeting my granddaughter for the first time; but, hey, this is Hollywood, and my grandchildren have become reality show props, too.
"At the time I emailed 'yes,' I didn't realize I was being set up for a two-[part episode], even though it was clear I was being invited to be part of a segment for my daughter's reality show," she writes. "I decided my first meeting with my granddaughter should be on home video, not primetime cable; so I e-mailed that I would not be attending."
Candy goes on to relay lessons she's learned from late husband, legendary producer Aaron Spelling, as advice to other reality stars.
"My husband taught me that the plots have to be fresh and updated. The same old whining gets tired after a while," Candy writes. "Enough complaining about what may or may not have happened during first grade or YMCA camp, or what vegetable you were forced to endure, especially when you are privileged enough to be on TV and get paid for it... Life isn't just a show. Make your own season finale without creating conflicts you will regret later."
What these two need is an intervention by Dr. Phil and Madea (from Tyler Perry's shows)! LOL
Kelly Clarkson: It "Sucks" People Think I "Ripped Off" Beyonce
Kelly Clarkson is singing the blues over her latest single "Almost Gone" because it sounds too similar toBeyonce's hit "Halo."
In a weekend interview with Canada's CBC radio network, Clarkson reveals that she had been battling behind the scenes to keep the song -- which she co-wrote with songwriter Ryan Tedder -- from being released after she realized it resembled Beyonce's "Halo," another Tedder tune.
Only when her new album All I Ever Wanted was ready to be shipped did she hear "Halo" and know that the same backing track was used, she claims.
Outraged, Clarkson says she confronted her co-writer on the phone, "I don't understand. Why would you do that?
"No one's gonna be sittin' at home, thinking 'Man, Ryan Tedder gave Beyonce and Kelly the same track to write to,'" she recalls saying. "No, they're just gonna be saying I ripped someone off."
"I fought and fought" to stop it, she says, but "in the end, they're releasing it without my consent."
TV Family Acting Dynasties
The Cyrus Family
Creepy and slightly inappropriate Vanity Fair photos aside, country star Billy Ray Cyrus seems to have passed on a strong work ethic and (we hate to even say it) a little bit of talent to his daughter Miley. But they have an interesting dynamic. Usually, even the most successful Hollywood legacies have to struggle for years to step out of a famous parent's shadow. Miley, on the other hand, seems to have totally surpassed her dad at the tender age of 16. At least she throws the old dog a bone and lets him play her father on her runaway hit series, "Hannah Montana."
The Spelling Family
Aaron Spelling clearly built an unparalleled TV legacy. During his five decades in the business he produced over 200 series, including some of the most iconic (albeit cheesy) shows of all time: "The Mod Squad," "The Rookies," "S.W.A.T.," "Vega$," "Starsky and Hutch," "Charlie's Angels," "Hart to Hart," "Fantasy Island," "T.J. Hooker," "The Love Boat," "Hotel," "Dynasty," "Models Inc.," "Melrose Place," "7th Heaven," and "Charmed." He also produced a famous daughter, Tori, who would star in one of Aaron's other big hits, "Beverly Hills, 90210." And now, whether they like it or not, Tori's dragging her own kids into the family business. They appear every week on the reality series "Tori and Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood," starring Tori and her husband, actor Dean McDermott. "Love you, babe. Love you, babe."
The Reiner Family
Carl Reiner and his son Rob have had two of the most enviable careers in Hollywood, both on- and off-camera. Acting-wise, Carl is probably best known as Alan Brady on the classic '60s sitcom "The Dick Van Dyke Show," which he also wrote and produced. Rob followed closely in dad's footsteps, finding fame as Mike "Meathead" Stivic on the legendary '70s series "All in the Family." And while he only scripted a couple of episodes for Archie and the gang, he went on to write, produce, and direct some of the finest contemporary film comedies, including our favorite John Cusack movie, "The Sure Thing," and the greatest mockumentary of all time, "This Is Spinal Tap."
The Sutherland Family
Donald Sutherland is one in a long list of actors who have made the switch from film to television, thus, as some believe, legitimizing the smaller screen for the first time in its history (we beg to differ, but we're happy these movie actors have joined the party). Most people missed Sutherland's performance on the short-lived "Commander in Chief" (you know, the one where Geena Davis played the first female President?), but his portrayal of mega-billionaire Tripp Darling on "Dirty Sexy Money" left us wanting more. And we got it. Next year he'll be back on "The Eastmans," a medical drama co-starring Jacqueline Bisset. Let's hope it's as dirty and sexy as his last show.
And speaking of sexy, Donald's son Kiefer has glowered his way through seven smokin' seasons of "24." We don't really even like crime dramas — too much violence — but somehow we don't seem to mind when Jack Bauer bites off someone's ear or breaks a neck with his bare hands. Despite a once-turbulent off-screen relationship, Donald and Kiefer have been in two movies together ("Max Dugan Returns" and "A Time to Kill"), but the two have yet to meet in TV land. Still, a girl can dream, right?
The Ball/Arnaz Family
The first family of TV dynasties has got to be the one started by Lucille Ball. She created the first TV monarchy with "I Love Lucy," starring opposite real-life husband Desi Arnaz. And although their TV son, Little Ricky, was not played by Desi, Jr., as is sometimes mistakenly reported, he did appear on-camera in mommy's tummy, as she became the first pregnant woman shown on network TV.
After Lucy's off-screen split with Desi, she went on to a few more successful sitcoms that featured both of her children, Lucie and Desi, Jr. Although neither enjoyed the same television acclaim as their legendary mother, Lucie starred in '85's "The Lucie Arnaz Show" and found fame on the stage, including recent runs in London's West End production of "The Witches of Eastwick" and Broadway's "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels." Desi, Jr., did an '80s series, "Automan," and made a few films, most notably as his father in 1992's "The Mambo Kings," but he hasn't pursued much acting work since. He recently turned his sights back to the band he formed at the age of 12 with the late Dean Paul Martin, Dino, Desi & Billy. With Dean Paul's death in 1987, Arnaz recruited Dino's younger brother, Ricci.
The Lamas Family
Perhaps they're too D-List for some to be included in this esteemed company, but you can't deny that the Lamas family has legs, beginning with Argentinian-born patriarch Fernando Lamas (famously parodied by Billy "You Look Mahvelous" Crystal on "Saturday Night Live"), who was a suave silver-screen star in his early career but is remembered by younger generations through his guest appearances on such stupendous '70s schlock as "Charlie's Angels" and "The Love Boat." Next came son Lorenzo, who won over female fans as corrupt but sexy playboy Lance Cumson on "Falcon Crest" and gained male followers as falsely accused bounty hunter Reno Raines on "Renegade."
Still, we were totally shocked when Season 12 of "The Bachelor" introduced us to Lorenzo's daughter, Shayne Lamas. The perky blonde actress might have done the show for some career heat of her own, but she went on to win the season and — temporarily, at least — the heart of "Bachelor" Matt Grant. And while she ultimately proved unlucky in love, she's become very lucky in TV. Her new reality series, "The Lamas Family," co-starring Lorenzo and her brother, A.J. (most famous for allegedly dating Lindsay Lohan back when she was interested in that kind of thing), premieres this fall on E! We can't wait to see them live out the adage "It's better to look good than to feel good."
The Nelson Family
Everyone's so surprised that the Cassidys are working together as a family, but they certainly aren't the first to team up and put on a show. The originators can be seen on the oh-so-wholesome family sitcom, "The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet." During the series' 14-year run, the Nelson clan — Ozzie, Harriet, and sons David and Ricky — strove for authenticity, going so far as to film exterior shots outside their actual home and re-creating its interiors on a soundstage. And when David and Ricky grew up and got married in real life, their new brides joined the show. Inevitably, a third generation of Nelsons went into the family biz: Ricky's daughter, Tracy, became an actress (most notably on "Father Dowling Mysteries"), and his twin sons, Matthew and Gunnar, formed an '80s hair band named, appropriately enough, Nelson.
The Osbourne Family
In 2002 another famous Ozzy brought his family into our homes. On the surface the Osbournes seemed nothing like the Nelsons. But in reality the close-knit clan did work together, stand by each other through tough times, and share a genuinely caring bond, values Ozzie and Harriet would have been proud to see. But Ozzy and Sharon also seemed to pass on such rock 'n' roll afflictions as the love for drug and drink. Thankfully, son Jack and daughter Kelly seem to be clean and sober these days, and only time will tell if they'll carry on the entertainment bloodline themselves.
The Sheen Family
Martin Sheen began his almost 50-year career on television, even though many think of him as a movie actor, thanks to such roles as Captain Willard in "Apocalypse Now" and Kit in "Badlands." He's spent the better part of his career doing TV, everything from "As the World Turns" to "Columbo" to "Flipper." But it's his portrayal of President Josiah Bartlet on "The West Wing" that has solidified his place in small-screen history.
For a while it seemed like Martin's son Emilio Estevez was the Sheen dynasty heir, with parts in "The Outsiders" and "Repo Man," but then brother Charlie came from out of nowhere to take the reins. Charlie made a lot of movies in the '80s, but it was his breakout performance as Charlie Crawford (replacing Michael J. Fox) on "Spin City" that made him a TV fan favorite. A year after that show ended Charlie found even greater success on the seven-season-and-counting hit "Two and a Half Men." The show has become another TV family affair with Martin's guest spot as Harvey, father to Rose, the stalker neighbor; brother Emilio's turn as an old friend of Charlie's; pre-split ex-wife Denise Richards as one of Charlie's girlfriends; and Charlie and Denise's real life daughter, Sam, as Lisa's TV kid. Yes, it's all a bit complicated.
The Ritter Family
With the tragic death of John Ritter in 2003, we lost one of TV's best. From "Three's Company" to "8 Simple Rules…for Dating My Teenage Daughter," he always kept us laughing. The son of famed country singer and Western movie star Tex Ritter, John was no stranger to the spotlight. He passed his comic genius to his son, Jason, who first came into our consciousness in the best Friday night cry-fest ever, "Joan of Arcadia," followed by the short-lived but well-received "The Class." Jason's turned more to film in the last few years in movies like "W." and "The Education of Charlie Banks," but we're wondering if someone could use the magic of television to unite father and son onscreen a la Natalie Cole and her late father, Nat "King" Cole. Surely it would be a magical event.
Sheriff probing Jackson coroner's employees
Summer Freebies
McDonald’s is offering one free 7-ounce iced mocha or 8-ounce hot mocha every Monday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. until August 3. No coupon needed, but the offer is at "participating locations" only. Here’s hoping your nearest McDonald’s is one of them!
Michael Jackson 'Thriller' Figure by Hot Toys
There are many Michael Jacksons you can choose to remember, but we think the favorite for most people was the "Thriller" Michael Jackson. Now you commemorate the late, great King of Pop with this figure of him as he was in his famous "Thriller" music video. Made by Hot Toys, it's 12 inches tall, 1/6-scale and fully poseable (so you can easily make him do the zombie dance). He also comes with an alternate zombified head, various hands and a torn red jacket. This figure will be released in December and costs around $250 plus shipping, but we think that's worth every penny.
Britney Spears in New Candie's Commercial
The commercial was filmed together with the video for Britney's new single "Radar" and features the blond pop star eying the dapper athlete. Guess who eventually gets caught in her clutches?
Dressed in head-to-toe Candie's, Spears models a bohemian purple peasant blouse and a faux shearling vest with jeans, before changing into a lace black minidress (Britney's favorite), and eventually to slim black capris, gray cap-sleeve button down, black studded heels and black gloves. If you want to shop Britney's looks, pieces from the collection will hit Kohl's stores this Fall. With affordable prices from $28-$58 for clothes and $10-$70 for shoes and other accessories, plan for a rush!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
JACKO'S FAKE NOSE 'MISSING'
Say it ain't so Joe, but the NYPOST ran a story that claims that Michael Jackson wore a prosthetic nose, according a report -- and it was missing from his surgically mangled face as he lay in an LA morgue.
Left behind was a small, dark hole surrounded by bits of cartilage, Rolling Stone magazine said, citing witnesses who saw the King of Pop's body on the autopsy table.
Jackson, who was notoriously shy about his appearance, wore the prosthetic to mask the effects of decades of plastic surgery, according to the magazine, due to hit newsstands today. I for one think that if this is true, it's really a horrible way to treat a corpse and for images of any kind to be leaked or spoken about are and should be treated as a criminal act against a corpse.
Gates Accepts Obama's Drink Offer
'New Moon' Clips Leak at Comic Con
Octo-Mom Signs Reality TV Deal, Kids to Earn $250 a Day
It's official: Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman's kids are coming to a TV near you. Now come on, it's been like 30 days so you know it was time for the Octo-Mom to rear her ugly head again. I must admit it's genius, she wouldn't have gotten any media attention coming out during the deaths of Farrah Fawcett & Michael Jackson so coming out right alongside the death of the Taco Bell dog makes perfect sense.
Suleman signed agreements for each of her 14 children to earn $250 a day to star in a reality show, according to documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court Friday.
The contracts -- which still require a judge's approval -- guarantee the kids will collectively earn nearly $250,000 over the next three years. They'll receive $125,000 for 36 days of shooting in the first year, $75,000 for 21 days in the second year and $50,000 for 14 days in the third year.
Eyeworks will produce the show, according to court documents. The company is also behind Breaking Bonaduce and The Biggest Loser. The Sulemans begin taping Sept. 1. Maybe for a season finale we can mix in a cross over with Jon & Kate + Eight and leave off with a cliffhanger that will make The Brady Bunch look like a normal everyday family!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Facebook Piles on the Guilt Before You Deactivate Your Account
One of the biggest challenges social networking sites face is retaining users. While Facebook seems to be doing just fine with its roughly 250 million current members, the site has a pretty sly trick up its sleeve for those considering deactivating their account. If you head to the deactivation page, you'll be shown five photos of your friends with a message saying they'll miss you. The page also notes how many friends you have and how they'll no longer be able to keep in touch with you, as well as providing a direct link to send a message to your displayed friends.
While I have no plans of deactivating my own account, I hit up the page to see which of my friends appeared in the photos. Surprisingly, every photo was of me with a friend. It's likely the algorithm first chooses photos that have both you and your friends in them to deepen the emotional connection. Sneaky. I have to admit, tugging at the good ole heart strings to keep me on the site is clever, and damned if I didn't feel a pang of guilt when their sad eyes stared accusingly at me for trying to leave.
Alice in Wonderland Trailer Is Released
The fanciful Walt Disney Pictures adaptation stars Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter and Australian actress Mia Wasikowska as Alice.
Check out what happens when she falls through the rabbit hole.
Alice In Wonderland is due out March 5, 2010, which the trailer calls "a very important date," indeed.
"¡Yo quiero Taco Bell!" No More. Taco Bell Chihuahua Dies
She charmed millions without ever saying a word, and managed to make fast food tacos adorable. Gidget, the Chihuahua best known for her Taco Bell ad campaign, died from a stroke on Tuesday night at age 15.
"She made so many people happy," says Gidget's trainer, Sue Chipperton. Her last gig was at a Hollywood animals photo shoot in February, where it was reported that the pup was a consummate pro and delighted the crew with her playful nature.
The mostly retired actor lived out her days laying in the sun – "I like to joke that it's like looking after a plant," says Chipperton – and entertaining at shoots when her trainer brought her along. "Gidget," says Chipperton, "always knew where the camera was."
Ringling Bros. Beats Animals - PETA
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Chinese Employee Commits Suicide Over Lost iPhone Prototype
A young man responsible for a massively popular tech prototype suddenly finds himself under the scrutiny of police and his employer when a top-secret project goes missing. After intense pressure, possible abuse at the hands of officials, and an illegal search of his private space, the employee can't take it any more, and he commits suicide. A thrilling novel? No, this is the ongoing saga unfolding at Apple's Chinese manufacturer right now.
Jamie Lynn-Sigler Replacing "Ugly Betty!"
As fans of Ugly Betty know, last season ended with Betty (América Ferrera) receiving a promotion to features editor, meaning that Mode Editor-in-Chief Daniel Meade is now without an assistant. Enter Jamie-Lynn Sigler!
The Sopranos actress has recently signed on to play the role of Betty's replacement on the hit ABC show. Sigler will play Natalie, a "sexy, spiritual, fun" lady who steps on the scene as Meade's new assistant just when things are going from bad to worse for him. Hmm, sounds like she might be just the right girl for Meade to lean on as he copes with the death of his wife.
I can't wait to see what Sigler does with the character! She will make her debut as Natalie in Ugly Betty's second episode. The two-hour season premiere of Betty airs Oct. 9.
Leann Rimes & Eddie Cibrian caught by Us Weekly on a date?
Us Weekly has the exclusive video of LeAnn Rimes andEddie Cibrian kissing, holding hands -- and even sucking on each other's fingers during a March 7 date at Mosun and Club M in Laguna Beach, California.
Twenty-two seconds into the clip (watch below), Cibrian arrives at the restaurant and they walk in hand-in-hand. Then they're seated -- as seen in the center left of the frame -- and proceed to hold hands (36 seconds) and kiss (1:47). At the 2:10 mark, Rimes suggestively sucks on Cibrian's finger. They leave together shortly after.
Us Weekly has seen the $95 receipt for the dinner, as paid for by Cibrian on his credit card and signed by him.
'Teen Texting Tendonitis' the Latest Health Epidemic
That is until we learned that Bailey is suffering from what some have dubbed Teen Texting Tendonitis (or TTT), a fancy, unnecessary name for sore thumbs. In short, our thumbs are not designed for tapping out messages on tiny keyboards. So it should come as no surprise that Bailey found herself suffering from back, neck, elbow, and thumb pain, as well as occasional numbness in her opposable fifth digit.
So now parents have one more reason to freak out about their child's texting habit: the medical bills, which I'm sure will not be covered under the new Obama planned healthcare.
Plus-sized TV shows find big audience
Style Network's "Ruby," NBC's "The Biggest Loser," Lifetime's "Drop Dead Diva" and Fox's forthcoming dating show "More to Love" all center on the overweight and are tapping into an audience that can relate to the desire to shed a few pounds.
Obesity has risen dramatically in the United States during the past 20 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
And this year television has seen an increase in shows featuring participants and stars who look more like the viewing public.
Oxygen Channel's "Dance Your Ass Off" combines elements of ABC's "Dancing With The Stars" and NBC's "The Biggest Loser." Contestants learn dance routines for which they are judged before weighing in to determine how much they have lost.
Reality television has become so popular because viewers are attracted to watching real people, and there is a craving for viewers to see folks like themselves -- but this leaves us to ask "Should we be endorsing such unhealthy lifestyles by way of reality television or should we be sending another message?"
Is Childhood Obesity Child Abuse?
Sign of the hard economic times - Procter & Gamble to phase out Max Factor in the US.
Ladies, if Max Factor is a staple in your cosmetics case, you’ll want to stock up now. Procter & Gamble, which owns the 100-year-old cosmetics brand, is phasing out distribution of Max Factor in the U.S. by early next year. P&G will shift the brand entirely to markets abroad where Max Factor sales have been the strongest.
Eddie Cibrian's Wife Confirms She's Left Him Over Affairs
Eddie Cibrian's wife Brandi Glanville has left him, she confirms exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly (on newsstands Wednesday).
"Eddie and I have decided to take some time apart," says Glanville, 36, mother of Mason, 6, and Jake, 2. "I want to do what is best for our children. Eddie and LeAnn[Rimes] deserve each other."
What is it with these Hollywood types? And Eddie, what were you thinking? Your wife is HOT HOT HOT and you cheating is so NOT NOT NOT! I kinda hate these male actors who just think that because they have some sort of sex appeal that they can just sleep or mess with anyone the like. If this is all true then I think Brandi should take him for all he is worth and be done with him.
Britians Got Talent's Susan Boyle Gets Morning Makeover
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