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Showing posts with label Gossip. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Kids Choice Award - Nick Kca

They may have only been up for one award on Saturday night (March 28) at the Kids' Choice Awards, but the night definitely belonged to the Jonas Brothers. A who's who of teen stars were on hand at the 22nd annual awards show, hosted by Dwayne Johnson.

The first award of the night, Favorite TV Show, was handed out by Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson and went to "iCarly." "We wouldn't be up here without you guys," the show's star, Miranda Cosgrove, told the super-excited crowd. Tons of celebs made appearances throughout the night, like Favorite Male Singer winner Jesse McCartney, Will Ferrell, Sandra Bullock and Hugh Jackman, all of whom got slimed, a time-honored KCA tradition.

Although she wasn't there to claim her Blimp, Selena Gomez won Favorite TV Actress for her work on "Wizards of Waverly Place." Keeping the girl power alive were the Pussycat Dolls, who didn't win any Blimps but did perform "When I Grow Up" and their version of the "Slumdog Millionaire" anthem "Jai Ho."

Vanessa Hudgens, Zac Efron, Corbin Bleu and Ashley Tisdale were there to accept the Favorite Movie award for "High School Musical 3: Senior Year." Hudgens also took home a Blimp for Favorite Movie Actress. "A quick shout-out to Lucas [Grabeel] and Monique [Coleman]. We love you guys," Efron said to his missing castmates while accepting the award. "Thank you all for embracing 'HSM.' We love you guys."

It was cute-boy overload as Efron presented the award for Favorite Music Group to the Jonas Brothers. "Thank you guys so much," Joe said, before Nick added, "It's been amazing. We've enjoyed the ride thoroughly." More swooning ensued when "Gossip Girl" heartthrob Chace Crawford announced the JoBros' performance. They rocked the crowd and made girls scream when they performed "S.O.S." and "Burnin' Up."

There was also love for "Twilight," which won for Favorite Book. "This is awesome," Taylor Lautner told the crowd. "Stephenie Meyer wanted to tell you guys 'thank you.' And I can tell you firsthand you guys are gonna love [the 'New Moon' movie]."

Leonardo DiCaprio won the most serious award of the night, taking home the Big Green Help Blimp for inspiring people to be more proactive in saving the environment. And although Miley Cyrus was up for a slew of awards, she only managed to win one for Favorite Female Singer. While hugging her Blimp and fighting back tears, she said, "I really thought I was going to lose."

The night came to an end with Johnson fulfilling his assigned task of finding the right key to make the volcanic slime pyramid explode. What was that key? The Jonas Brothers singing "Lovebug." Other big winners of the night included "American Idol" for Favorite Reality Show, Will Smith for Favorite Movie Actor and past KCA host Jack Black for Favorite Voice in an Animated Movie.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Iron Man 2 in 2010

If you enjoyed watching the movie Iron Man, you will surely enjoy the second series of it which is the talk of the town. Yes, Iron Man 2 will be release on 2010. Scarlett Johansson had signed a contract for this movie and surely this will be a whole lot more exciting and thrilling. SCARLETT JOHANSSON has become the latest big name to join the starry list for the IRON MAN sequel.
She will play the villainous Black Widow opposite Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow and Don Cheadle in the new movie.Johansson's representative has confirmed the actress signed up on Thursday (12Mar09), a day after Mickey Rourke joined the cast - he'll play villain Whiplash in the sequel, according to Daily Variety. The film is scheduled for a May 2010 release.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

American Idol sings Michael Jackson's songs

We watched American Idol tonight and wow the participants were fantastic. They really gave their best to impress the judges. Tonight, they sung all the songs of the King of Pop Michael Jackson. Some contestant excelled and some were not. According to Simon Cowell, one of the judges that two contestants will be eliminated next week. Wow! that's cold but according to him, it's good because it puts more pressure to the participants that will motivate them to do their best. I could hardly wait on who the winner will be but I wish the 13 participants good luck.

Here are the list of the participants and the songs they sung:

Allison Iraheta: "Scream" (Am I the only one who loves this song?) (Yes.)
Adam Lambert: "State of Shock"
Jasmine Murray: "I Just Can't Stop Loving You"
Kris Allen: "The Way You Make Me Feel"
Matt Giraud: "I Want You Back"
Alexis Grace: "It's Your Thing"
Lil Rounds: "Human Nature"
Scott MacIntyre: "Butterflies"
Anoop Desai: "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)"
Megan Corkrey: "Off the Wall" (dance, girl, dance!)
Michael Sarver: "Another Part of Me"
Jorge Nuñez: "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (could be a-mah-zing or could be disastrous, I know)
Danny Gokey: "Say Say Say"

Tina Davis: Is She Chris Brown's Alleged Booty Call Texter?

This has been the rumor in the showbiz industry for the past few days about Rihanna and Chris Brown. It started with the news that Chris Brown is hurting Rihanna and the second one was she's carrying Chris Brown's child. In today's update, another issue just came up about Tina Davis. According to TMZ, Tina Davis is the woman who left the alleged "booty call" text message that started what police said was a fight between Chris Brown and Rihanna that left Rihanna badly beaten and bruised.

Tina Davis is Chris Brown's 39-year-old manager (she turns 40 this month). TMZ said the two denied that she and Chris Brown had an affair when the singer was 16. According to TMZ, police say that Tina Davis sent Chris Browna three-page text message inviting him to "hook up" with her. The affidavit said that the text message is from "a woman who Brown had a previous sexual relationship with."

According to the affidavit, obtained by the Smoking Gun Web site:

Rihanna read the message, flew into a jealous rage, and allegedly slapped Chris Brown as he drove his rented Lamborghini. He allegedly retaliated by trying to push Rihanna out of the car, and, in the process, punched her in the head and face multiple times.

Chris Brown has been charged with felony assault and making a criminal threat. He appeared in Los Angeles Superior Court last Thursday but did not enter a plea. He will be arraigned on April 6. When news of the alleged assault hit the headlines, the internet was ablaze with discussions concerning domestic violence in general, and its existence among teenagers in particular.

Sadly, many teenagers sought to minimize the gravity of the situation. In fact, some teen commenters on discussion boards even went so far as to say that Rihanna deserved to get beaten, that she was somehow to blame for it. Clearly, there is a lot of denial out there with respect to the existence of violent relationships among teenagers.

But then a police crime scene photo of a beaten and bruised Rihanna surfaced on TMZ last month, and many people began to change their tune (though clearly not all; this writer wrote an article about the photo and some of the hateful comments directed at Rihanna are beyond reprehensible).

Hopefully this crisis will be over soon and the truth will be revealed.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Bill Buchanan on 24

If you are a big fan of the TV series 24 you know him. He is Bill Buchanan, one of the actors of 24 and died. Probably the show won't be the same again but the show must go on. Surely Jack Bauer will still make the show more interesting and more thrilling on each episode.

The Story:

As far as deaths on "24" go, Bill Buchanan's on Monday night was fairly quick and painless.

At least it was for actor James Morrison, who has played Jack Bauer's coolheaded boss for the past four years. But longtime fans of the Fox action drama, starring Kiefer Sutherland, still might have been a little shellshocked.

Buchanan goes out on his own terms -- he blows himself up alongside a group of terrorists who have overtaken the White House. The character's death ends a three-season run for the actor, who was supposed to be a one-appearance guest star who soon became the ongoing source of pushback for Jack.

"The moment you step aboard '24' you're taught to expect that you're going to bite it," Morrison, 54, said in an interview Friday. "In this solar system you have one sun. The rest of us are just planets that are invited to orbit, and sometimes we're just yanked out of the sky."

There have been plenty worse ways for good guys on the show to die: Lynn McGill died foaming at the mouth after inhaling nerve gas -- ditto for agent Edgar Stiles. Meanwhile, Michelle Dessler was rubbed out by a car bomb, Counter Terrorist Unit director Ryan Chappelle was unceremoniously executed by Jack himself, and President David Palmer was assassinated.

This season, "24" has spent much time confronting its own controversial theme: Jack's use of torture to extract information from terrorists. The season launched with CTU disbanded and Jack standing trial for his illegal methods. Buchanan had gone underground -- sporting the 5 o'clock shadow and dramatic all-black get-up to prove it -- working with computer whiz Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub) to suss out a mole in the FBI.

In last week's episode, Buchanan clashed with Bauer over torturing a compromised government official. Buchanan refused to do it.

"It was nice that Bill [Buchanan] didn't have to become someone else," said Morrison, a certified yoga instructor. "It was more in character to have him say, ambiguously as he did, 'I can't do that. Not only am I not trained to do that, but I can't do that. That's not me.'"

For his final goodbye, cast and crew gathered with cake on the White House set.

"I spent a moment with them basking in their appreciation of what I felt like was sort of a family member leaving the fold," Morrison said. "It was the most familial set I'd been on."

Since he's been assured Bill's staying dead (onetime dead agent Tony Almeida was resurrected this season), Morrison plans to record some of his own music -- "blues, folk stuff," he says -- and finish work on "Showing Up," a documentary he's producing with his wife, Riad Galayini, about the audition process for actors.

He'll also appear in the final two episodes of ABC's "Private Practice." "I can only reveal that I play someone who comes in to shake things up at the clinic," he said.

"It was so great to do something where there's no angst, no intensity," he added. "Where you're just having a conversation with somebody and the safety of the world is not at stake."

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Showbiz news - Jennifer Aniston's Pregnancy

Jennifer Aniston has never been shy about her desire to become a mom. "I really love children," the star, who turned 40 on Feb. 11, recently said. "Of course I'd like to be a mother someday."

Someday could turn out to be very soon. Jen, who's happily with her on-again beau of nearly a year, John Mayer, 31, seems serious about getting her body into baby-bearing mode. In order to do that, Life & Style has learned, she's been frequently visiting Dr. Mary C. Kerr, the ob-gyn to the stars, who's based in Beverly Hills. "She's been seeing Dr. Kerr," confirms an insider. "She's seen her in the past, when she and Brad Pitt were together and there was talk of them trying to have a baby."

In fact, Dr. Kerr and her hubby, Wyck Godfrey (Twilight producer and the producer of Jen's upcoming movie Management), attended Jen's Feb. 7 birthday party -- where Jen seemed to follow the doc's advice of kicking back and relaxing. "I think Jen got the same advice that most Hollywood women on the skinny side get," says the insider. "Beef up, relax and give it your best."'

 
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