Saturday, August 29, 2009

Celebrity line of the Day


“I think much safer with girls, so I feel more comfortable kissing her in the movie than kissing any of the other people that I had to kiss. I think she was extremely uncomfortable. I don’t think that — I know that. She was not comfortable and there was a lot of laughing — like, giggling fits that happened in between takes.”
Megan Fox talks about the girl-on-girl kissing scene with Amanda Seyfried in Jennifer’s Body on MTV.

DJ AM Dead in New York

Adam Goldstein, Who well-known to most as his stage name of DJ AM, was dead in his bed on Friday in New York City, news reporting. He was 36 years old. According to the report, drug paraphernalia was allegedly found at the scene and Goldstein hadn't been seen or heard from in several days.

A friend checking on Goldstein eventually called police, and they broke down the door and found his body. More Details, Videos and Photo Tributes after the

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Halloween II, When Rob Zombie Attacks

Assess in a Hurry: A bizarre mashup of grindhouse and art house, Rob Zombie's latest redneck rampage is unlikely to fully satisfy hardcore devotees of either genre. Yet there's a lot going on here that's worth a look, even if the writer-director's reach occasionally exceeds his grasp.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Celebrity line of the Day


“I suffer sanction. Finally. When you don’t believe in yourself, you feel like you’re living in fear. You don’t give yourself the opportunity to believe that you can. And as much as you tell yourself you can’t do it, you end up not doing it. Me? I was complacent and comfortable where I was.”

Destiny Child’s Kelly Rowland talks to USAToday about her state of mind now.

The summer Top Movie


Been a weird summer. Aliens everywhere, too, fighting each other right next to Megan Fox and Shia LaBeouf, or stuck in some awful Johannesburg ghetto, or getting their asses handed to them by James Tiberius Kirk.
On top of that, the Nazis got what they deserved, Meryl Streep cooked up a storm, Johnny Depp and Christian Bale had their mojo stolen by four drunks lost in Vegas, then some old guy with a load of balloons made everybody cry like a little girl.
Lots of hits, misses and sleepers, but—because this is the Best of Summer 2009—what was the hottest flick? You make the call. (If your fave isn't on the list, drop it in the comments and make your case!)
The Best of Summer 2009: Hot Flicks
What's the best movie of summer 2009?

* 24.0% Star Trek
* 18.0% Up
* 28.7% The Hangover
* 9.6% District 9
* 19.8% Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen