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Sigourney Weaver acting 1970s housewives who struggle to accept her gay son in desire for Bobby. Her Emmy proposal today, she says, "means so much to all of us personally. All of us were over the moon. It's a movie that the producers were trying to get on for 13 years. We shot this movie in 21 days," she told USA TODAY's Donna Freydkin.
Right now, Weaver is in Santa Fe, shooting Greg Mottola's comedy Paul. "It's the contrast of Prayers for Bobby," she says.
Her qualms she'll do much celebrating tonight. "I'm working. My husband is in New York. He runs the Flea Theater in New York. They're busy raising money," she says. "I hope to catch up with him. I'll be celebrating by being on the set and working. It's forever fine to be working."
Ivanka Trump's engaged! And her daddy Donald supported.
Ivanka, 27, post the news on Twitter today, say she got engaged to her longtime friend beau Jared Kushner, 27, publisher of the New York Observer, last night -- "really the happiest day of my life!!!" she wrote. A rep for the couple confirms the news to Usmagazine.com.
"I'm very happy about it," Donald Trump told Us. Ivanka and Jared have been dating since 2007. They briefly split, but reconciled in July 2008.
Attention, recession-era entertainment buffs: Brüno offers more shock value for your moviegoing dollar than any other movie this year.
Though the humor is sometimes hilarious and sometimes inane, the shock factor is undeniable.
You'll cringe and watch through splayed fingers, but mostly you'll laugh.
Brüno is the flamboyantly gay Austrian fashionista created and played by Sacha Baron Cohen, best known for his outlandish starring role in 2006's Borat.
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on Fox's 2000 one-night special Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? (Right), Darla Conger strike out of 49 pageant contestants to wed Rick Rockwell — whom she'd never met — on the spot. Contestants on Joe Millionaire (2003, also on Fox, of course) thought they were pretending to fall in love with a millionaire dullard, but it turned out he was just a dullard...with a construction gig and a short-lived underwear-modeling career. Score? $1 million to the first person who cleans up my vomit
Kid Nation (CBS, 2007)There, let's exploit children! Forty kids, aged 8-15, challenge to form a performance society on a glorified movie set in Bonanza City, New Mexico. At least the casting was apt: Nearly all of the kids — excuse me, ''pioneers'' — had very early in life developed the classic reality-TV-star quality of being really annoying. I'd honestly rather watch a live-action version of the hit 1985 floppy-disk game The Oregon Trail.
I Love Money (VH1, 2008)
We have to respect VH1's sparkling move of acknowledging their nosedive into the hair gel- and breast implant-lined abyss by naming the show exactly what; perhaps, all competitive reality TV shows could be called. (The Biggest Loser could also apply.) In this shameless knockoff of MTV's The Real World/Road Rules Challenge, loser contestants from past VH1 actuality shows like Flavor of Love and I Love New York compete in sexy 'n' embarrassing challenges to win $250,000. Playboy model Megan (pictured) has a fake-tanned leg up, seeing as she starred in VH1's Rock of Love 2 AND the CW's Beauty and the Geek (season 3).
Hurl! (G4, 2008)