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Source: http://newsroom.mtv.com/2009/12/28/kesh
i love her album sfm, Blah Blah Blah, Dinosaur and Kiss N Tell are my jams!
haters, Don't be a little bitch with your chit chat

New Zealand actress Lucy Lawless says there's a "truckload of blood," in her new cable television series, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, being filmed at Auckland.
"Life was very cheap then," she said of the Roman era in which the sword-and-sandals series was set.
Lawless told the Jacksonville Observer the series was set in hard times: "You're looking for the triumph of the human spirit in a sea of degradation."
The former Xena: Warrior Princess star is working long hours on the series created by her husband, former Xena producer Rob Tapert. The show, to debut on the Starz channel in the USA next month, has Tapert, Sam Raimi and Josh Donen as executive producers.
The show stars Australian actor Andy Whitfield as the gladiator Spartacus, and Lawless as Lucretia, whose husband (John Hannah) owns a gladiator camp. That's very handy for Lucretia, who is sexually voracious and fancies gladiators.
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Sean "Diddy" Combs may have a hit with his latest fragrance, I Am King (it sold out in 16 minutes on HSN last week) but he has yet to rule the celebrity fragrance market here in America.
According to the research whizzes over at Chicago-headquartered Euromonitor International, the venerable Liz Taylor still leads the pack in U.S. fragrance sales, bagging $67.2 million in 2008 for her White Diamonds scent, first released in 1991 by Elizabeth Arden. (Diddy trailed Taylor by nearly $20 million, with 2008 sales of $48.5 million.)
Other scent-sations include Sarah Jessica Parker's Lovely, Derek Jeter Driven and Glo by J.Lo. Any surprises? Well, the polarizing Celine Dion ranked third, inching out SJP by a little less than $1 million. And, somewhat puzzlingly, Antonio Banderas made the cologne cut, too.
( America's Best-Selling Celebrity Scents )
Stepping out for an afternoon of football action, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony were spotted out at the Miami Dolphins game at Land Shark Stadium in Miami on Sunday (December 27).
The “El Cantante” couple dutifully posed for pictures before heading to their press box to watch their team lose to the Houston Texans by a score of 27-20.


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The “El Cantante” couple dutifully posed for pictures before heading to their press box to watch their team lose to the Houston Texans by a score of 27-20.


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An Aspen cop wrote a sworn statement saying Brooke Mueller told authorities Charlie Sheen had done this to her before -- this according to the officer's affidavit obtained by TMZ. And Mueller told cops Sheen held her down at knifepoint and threatened to have her killed if she told anyone.
Officer Rick Magnuson says in the affidavit when he responded to the location, dispatch had told him that the knife Sheen had allegedly threatened Mueller with was a switchblade, "like a pocket knife."
Magnuson says when he arrived he did not notice "any obvious injuries" on Mueller. When Magnuson arrived, Sheen was upstairs and Mueller was in the kitchen.
Sheen says the catalyst for the argument was when he "shared a song for his daughter whom he fathered with another woman" which made Mueller jealous.
( I'd love it if this post was to turn into a Martin and Emilio picspam )Link to the 911 call: tmz.vo.llnwd.net/o28/player/audio/122809
Source: www.tmz.com/2009/12/28/police-report-cha
I have an old watch and I want to replace its strap. The problem is that the watch is designed for a strap that connects to the watch differently than modern watch straps.
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Can anyone tell me what this type of strap is called?
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Can anyone tell me what this type of strap is called?
Lady Gaga shows move to Joe Louis Arena (DETROIT)

Live Nation announced Monday the production requirements for Lady Gaga's "Monster Ball Tour" is beyond what the Fox Theatre can accommodate.
Therefore, the pop star's two Detroit dates, Jan. 12 and 13, will be moved to Joe Louis Arena.
Here's where the drama comes in.
If you already had a ticket for one of the Fox Theatre shows, you can't use it for the JLA concerts.
( Refund details... )
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Lady Gaga moved to Rosemont Theatre (CHICAGO)
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE (Chicago Theatre’s website) 12/28/2009
Gold Coast Tickets’ official response to the change in venue:
Gold Coast Tickets was also just informed about the Lady Gaga event(s) being rescheduled to a new venue due to production issues. It is our intention to accommodate all customers who purchased tickets from us with replacement seats at the new venue. Please allow 48-72 hours for us to contact you regarding your order as soon as we have further details.
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The set built for the tour incorporates huge screens used throughout the concert. They should have figured out which places could support the technical production of the show before people bought tickets. Didn't this just happen with the Orlando show too?
Lady Gaga Keeps The Poison Down: The MTV News Quote Of The Day

"When I say things like, 'Do you love me? Do you want to f--- me? Come on, Hollywood, take my picture,' it's the ultimate epitome of what that fame monster is. And somehow, if you make fun of it or you make it a bit more tangible, fame is something that my fans can have for themselves. It's not quite so poisonous."
( Lady GaGa talking about her motivations behind 'The Fame Monster' )
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Paradise Lost
He’s been shot, repeatedly beaten to bloody hell, circled by a hungry shark, chased by a Smoke Monster, electrocuted and locked in a polar-bear cage with only decades-old fish biscuits for sustenance. But James “Sawyer” Ford’s greatest adversary has long been Josh Holloway, who decreed early on that his wily hillbilly deserved to die as karmic penance for years spent conning the innocent.But with just four months left of filming on the final season of Lost, the 40-year-old actor has had a change of heart. He’s lobbying for a stay of execution. “After six years, I love this character—he’s a living, breathing part of me,” says Holloway. “And I think he deserves a second chance to rectify some things he’s done. It would be a shame if he were not given that opportunity. I’d feel cheated.”
( Great plan, Moonbeam. And after that we can sing Kumbaya and do trust falls. )
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Great article! Especially after that board meeting with Matthew Fox yesterday. Figured if this wasn't posted after about five hours, I should try again. Where is the love?

SUMMARIES, PROMO PHOTOS FOR TWO NEW EPISODES OF FRINGE SCIENCES, AIRING IN JANUARY
"UNEARTHED" AKA AN UNAIRED EPISODE FROM SEASON ONE
'UNEARTHED' IS A STANDALONE EPISODE FILMED FOR SEASON ONE THAT WILL AIR MONDAY, JAN. 11 AFTER HOUSE
( PHOTOS )
"EDINA CITY LIMITS" AKA THE JOYOUS RETURN OF PETER'S PEACOAT
The team travels to a secluded small town to investigate a mysterious cover-up in the FRINGE episode "Edina City Limits" airing Thursday, Jan. 14 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
( PHOTOS )
SAUCE
OMG FRINGE
YOU GUYS... JOSH JACKSON IS REALLY HOT. I DON'T KNOW IF YOU KNEW THAT OR NOT.
"UNEARTHED" AKA AN UNAIRED EPISODE FROM SEASON ONE
'UNEARTHED' IS A STANDALONE EPISODE FILMED FOR SEASON ONE THAT WILL AIR MONDAY, JAN. 11 AFTER HOUSE
( PHOTOS )
"EDINA CITY LIMITS" AKA THE JOYOUS RETURN OF PETER'S PEACOAT
The team travels to a secluded small town to investigate a mysterious cover-up in the FRINGE episode "Edina City Limits" airing Thursday, Jan. 14 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
( PHOTOS )
SAUCE
OMG FRINGE

YOU GUYS... JOSH JACKSON IS REALLY HOT. I DON'T KNOW IF YOU KNEW THAT OR NOT.

When you mention Hugh Jackman to any discerning cinephile, or drop his name in a game of Dream Casting, people will sneer. "That man cannot act." At best, they'll say "Well, he's really good as Wolverine!" before complimenting his physique, While he certainly is good as Wolverine, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with his rippling definition, he can act. It seems he can't pick a script to save his life, but he can act.
( tl;dr, but interesting and bolded )
This made me quite happy because I love this movie and it's greatly underappreciated. Follow-up to my Bill Murray post.
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While director James Cameron’s latest big-budget film, Avatar, astonishes audiences with a torrid of stunning visual effects, the movie has also grown a surprisingly large and rabid fan-base. Just ask Anthony Hansen, a Salt Lake City-based customer service representative who works for Stencil Tech, or at least he used to until he was fired from the company for expressing his “anti-Avatar” views of the movie.
The movie centers on Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), a paraplegic Marine who takes a job on the alien world of Pandora in order to operate his dead brother’s avatar, a lab-grown “native” fused with his brother’s DNA to that of a Na’vi, the indigenous humanoid population on Pandora. Hired by a non-governmental mining operation on the planet, the humans wish to remove the Na’vi from their home in order to dig up the precious mineral underneath. As the humans draw closer to war with the Na’vi, Jake realizes that he has more in common with his new blue family than with the “evil humans.”
“I liked Dances with Wolves too,” says Hansen when discussing the plot of Avatar. “In fact, that was a great movie and probably one of two movies that Costner didn’t fall on his face with. Avatar is exactly like it. Just like that new piece of [expletive] G.I. Joe movie was just like Team America: World Police. Am I the only one seeing this?”
When taking a routine call the Monday following Avatar’s global release in theaters, customers, who were trying to make simple small talk with the long-time customer service rep, raved about the new film. “People were calling up and saying that the movie was the best thing they have ever seen in their entire lives. One person actually said, ‘I wish I lived on Pandora. They are so nice there. The movie was so real.’ Really? The blue people seemed nice? You want to live on that planet with the weird rhinoceroses? I told them I’d book a ticket with Nucking Futs Airlines.”
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Timbaland was back in front of the lens to shoot the video for his next single from Shock Value II, “If We Ever Meet Again” featuring Katy Perry. The clip was helmed by Paul “Coy” Allen, who directed “Morning After Dark” and “Say Something.” Tricky Stewart recently spoke with Rap-Up.com about working with the “I Kissed a Girl” hitmaker on her new album.
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New Doctor Who supremo Steven Moffat reveals why we won't be able to take our
eyes off the Youngest Time Lord yet.

Because Matt Smith is the youngest actor to play the Doctor, people might be
thinking they'll get a "young geezer'" Doctor, but he isn't that. He's restored
the most professional aspect of the character - he's very much the "nutty
professor" Doctor.
( warning: The Moff gets kind of spoilery for S5 )
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eyes off the Youngest Time Lord yet.

Because Matt Smith is the youngest actor to play the Doctor, people might be
thinking they'll get a "young geezer'" Doctor, but he isn't that. He's restored
the most professional aspect of the character - he's very much the "nutty
professor" Doctor.
( warning: The Moff gets kind of spoilery for S5 )
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Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic will appear in the sequel of the Hollywood action hit "Iron Man" with Robert Downey Jr. in the title role. The world premiere of the film is expected in early May 2010.
The world number three has gotten several acting offers, including a major role in a Serbian TV series and a smaller role in a Hollywood movie, as well as in a series about King Aleksandar Karadjordjevic.
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When my stepmother was younger a friend old her about the movie Poltergeist, but the movie she described was definitely something else. Her friend described a talking pig named Jodie that had glowing red eyes. Does this sound familiar to anyone? This was probably around the late 70's, early 80's? Much appreciated to anyone who can help!
Edit: Thanks guys! It was The Amityville Horror.
Edit: Thanks guys! It was The Amityville Horror.


