Saturday, September 25, 2010

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS … EDDIE FISHER PASSES

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS …

EDDIE FISHER PASSES

FISHER TAYLOR REYNOLDS

Eddie Fisher has died. He was 82. The singer and entertainer and TV star of his own show and co-star of films Bundle Of Joy and Butterfield 8 had his heyday in the 1950s.

In 1953 Fisher was given his own 15-minute TV show called Coke Time, sponsored by the Coca-Cola company; it was so popular that Coke then offered Eddie an unprecedented $1 million contract to be their national spokesperson.

But Fisher is best known for having been married to Debbie Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor, and Connie Stevens and for fathering multitalented Carrie Fisher and TV actress Joely Fisher.

He created quite the worldwide scandal when he dumped his first wife, America's sweetheart Reynolds, to marry his best friend's widow, America's sex symbol Taylor, who then dumped him for Richard Burton. Fisher became reviled and his career never recovered. (The two women later mocked Fisher in a thinly veiled TV movie about their relationship.)

Fisher wrote two autobiographies which prompted Carrie to declare: "That's it. I'm having my DNA fumigated."

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS … CHER

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

CHER

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In what will go down in Las Vegas history as the glitziest show to ever rock Las Vegas, Cher has announced  that she will end her three year residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Saturday, February 5, 2011. Cher will have performed approximately 200 shows during the course of her three years at The Colosseum which began on May 6, 2008...

The extraordinary production, aptly titled Cher, is a high-energy, concert-style show that features the artist’s record-breaking hits, including “If I Could Turn Back Time” and “Believe”. With her infamous rock-and-roll attitude and theatrical affinity, the show treats guests to an intimate look back through Cher’s iconic career, with vintage footage of rarely-seen “Sonny and Cher” clips and a marvellous stage that alters its scenery for every song and mood.

Designed exclusively for the 4,300-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Cher boasts the talents of choreographer and director Doriana Sanchez, who brings Cher’s vision to life using 16 dancers and aerialists, state-of-the-art video and special effects, and ambitious set designs. Not surprisingly, audience members can expect to be blown away by Cher’s signature breathtaking costumes, which were designed by the world-renowned fashion icon Bob Mackie.

“Cher is an entertainment legend,” said John Meglen, co-CEO and president of AEG Live/Concerts West. ”We are delighted that she has called The Colosseum at Caesars Palace home for three years. We wish her luck in future endeavors and thank her and the cast and crew for their dedication.”

“With each performance as fresh and energetic as opening night, Cher continues to reign among the best of the city’s long roster of legendary talents,” said Gary Selesner, president of Caesars Palace. ”Our guests won’t want to miss these grand finale performances.”

The iconic singer’s departure from the Caesars Palace hotel-casino will come just before Céline Dion returns March 15 to start her second engagement.

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MOVIE TRIVIA … BEST ON SET ROMANCES

MOVIE TRIVIA …

BEST ON SET ROMANCES

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From Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart’s legendary love affair to Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s scandalous romance, see which star couples kicked their professional relationships up a notch.

Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy

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Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy were first introduced in 1942 on the set of Woman of the Year—and later became one of Hollywood's most iconic couples of all time, despite the fact that they refused to publicly recognize their relationship. The 20th-century all-stars appeared in a whopping nine films together—Keeper of the Flame, Without Love, The Sea of Grass, State of the Union, and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner among them. Hepburn and Tracy often had difficulties with their high-profile relationship, particularly considering the fact that he refused to divorce his wife Louise Treadwell, whom he remained married to until his death in 1967. "At lunchtime they'd just meet and sit on a bench on the lot," Gene Kelly once recalled of Tracy and Hepburn, according to People magazine. "They'd hold hands and talk—and everybody left them alone in their little private world." They spent the majority of their quarter century together sneaking in back entrances and maintaining separate homes in order to keep up appearances. But despite the secrecy, their love remained. "I loved Spencer Tracy," the actress wrote in her 1991 autobiography, Me. "I would have done anything for him."

John Travolta and Kelly Preston

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Although many never even saw The Experts—a 1989 film that was barely released in theaters and went quite quickly to home video—it's one movie John Travolta and Kelly Preston will never forget. As Travis, a Nebraskan kidnapped by a KGB spy and brought back to the USSR with his friend to teach the KGB agents how to be cool, Travolta was introduced to one particularly eye-catching agent, Bonnie (played by Preston). In the film, Bonnie's assigned to keep an eye on Travis and does a scandalous dance at a nightclub that ends in a spanking for her future husband. The two, who have since acted alongside each other in Battlefield Earth and Old Dogs, married in 1991 after Kirstie Alley convinced them to give their relationship a try. "Why don't you two get together," she reportedly told Travolta at a party, according to People magazine. Though he initially laughed the idea off, the two met up again in 1990 while filming in Vancouver after Preston divorced Charlie Sheen. "He asked if I was over Charlie," Preston recollected. After she said yes, the two went to dinner, then out dancing, then for a midnight stroll through the Canadian metropolis… and the rest, as they say, is history.

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson

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As any Twi-hard knows, the stars of the on-screen re-creation of the popular vampire book series, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, met on the set of Twilight and then starred in Eclipse and New Moon together. At some point during the franchise's shoots, they started dating, but the timeline remains hazy since the two still have yet to formally confirm their romance. In December 2009, Pattinson and Stewart were allegedly seen looking for a Los Angeles apartment together. As one of their friends told In Touch Weekly at the time, "They're not ready for a huge commitment, but right now the best thing to do seems to be to find a home with a lot of privacy and security where they can find out how compatible they really are." The relationship between Pattinson and Stewart (also known as R. Pattz and K. Stew) remained shrouded in mystery until this summer when a paparazzi-captured PDA session left little to the imagination. "I've been chasing Twilight for the last year-and-a-half," the photographer told Celebuzz.com. "I've been waiting for this shot for a long time." And he's not the only one.

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck

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Known for high-profile romances with Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck met the woman who would become his most important love interest—Jennifer Garner—on the set of Pearl Harbor in 2001. At the time, however, Garner was married to Felicity star Scott Foley, as she was when she and Affleck reconnected in 2003 for Daredevil. But, lucky for Affleck, Garner divorced the following year and won her over with his words. "It helped that we were both single at the time. He's a very good writer," the actress told Parade of how he won her heart with modern day love letters. "Email. He's a very persuasive writer." Just nine months into their relationship, with a baby on the way, Affleck proposed. The now-married and very hands-on parents, Garner and Affleck have two daughters, Violet and Seraphina, but still make time for romance. "You steal the time. You steal a date, you steal a kiss, you steal a whisper. You sit next to each other on the couch with computers on your laps," she told the magazine. "After the kids are asleep you... well, you know."

Blake Lively and Penn Badgley

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Penn Badgley and Blake Lively play on-again-off-again couple Dan Humphrey and Serena van der Woodsen on the hit CW drama-filled series Gossip Girl. Though the young actors had known each other nearly a decade prior to their co-starring gig, sparks between their fictional characters soon infiltrated their realities in 2007. "Having a relationship with someone you work with might not always be the smartest move," Badgley admitted to Men's Health. "But, it's been wonderful to be in a relationship where we can both identify with what the other is experiencing." Their TV mom/stepmom Kelly Rutherford echoed Badgley's sentiment. "To be able to go through this ride and success and to have somebody to do that with and share that experience, I think they're both very fortunate," she told People magazine. "They're both so together and whatever happens is their business, and I think they're both darling and very together as people."

Courteney Cox and David Arquette

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The set of Wes Craven's 1996 horror flick Scream may seem an unlikely place for two actors to find true love, but that's exactly what happened in the case of David Arquette and Courteney Cox. Three years after their life-changing scary movie experience, on June 12, 1999, the couple tied the knot. And since their initial blood-curdling film fest, the couple's on-screen appearances haven't stopped. Arquette guest starred on an episode of Cox's hit show Friends (as a stalker) and the two have also appeared in a slew of films together—Scream 2, Scream 3, The Tripper (which Arquette wrote and directed), The Shrink Is In, and 3000 Miles to Graceland. Soon enough, there will be another co-appearance to add to their résumés: Scream 4 set for release in 2011. "I met my wife on the first [film] and now we have a kid [6-year-old daughter Coco] and it's just been a real trip," Arquette told People magazine of filming the fourth installment. "It's just kind of going back to where it all started."

Evangeline Lilly and Dominic Monaghan

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If they were stranded on a deserted island, former Lost cast members Evangeline Lilly and Dominic Monaghan would likely be able to get by. The co-stars met in 2004 on the set of the hit television series and announced their engagement three years later. Though their relationship turned tumultuous and a breakup shortly followed, it didn't stop Lilly and Monaghan from getting back together. The two officially rekindled their relationship in 2008. "They've been through breakups and makeups and feel that their love has stood the test of time," an insider told The National Enquirer at the time. Another source told the gossip publication, “Lost certainly has been very good for Evie’s love life.”

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett

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Now this is a story all about how Will Smith's life got flipped and turned upside down. When Jada Pinkett auditioned for the role of Lisa Wilkes, Smith's character's girlfriend on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in 1995, she didn't win the part—producers thought she was too tiny for the six-foot-two Hollywood star and the role instead went to Nia Long. But height differences aside, Smith and Pinkett kept in touch, and when his marriage to model Sheree Zampino ended later that year, the two began dating. The couple lived together for two years before their surprise wedding ceremony in her hometown of Baltimore on New Year's Eve in 1997. More than a decade and two children (Karate Kid star Jaden and daughter Willow) later, the two are still seemingly determined to keep the fire alive, particularly for the actress who continues to put family first. "I will throw my career away before I let it break up our marriage," Pinkett told USA Weekend. "I'd throw it away completely."

Sienna Miller and Jude Law

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After meeting on the set of Alfie in 2003, two terribly attractive British actors—Jude Law and Sienna Miller—engaged in a hot and heavy romance, much to the delight of the feverish paparazzi. The two became engaged on Christmas Day 2004, but it was short-lived. In July 2005, Law publicly apologized to Miller for having an affair with his children's nanny, Daisy Wright. "I just want to say I am deeply ashamed and upset that I've hurt Sienna and the people most close to us," said Law in a statement. Miller stuck by him until November 2006, when the couple announced their rollercoaster ride of a relationship had come to an end. Though a short marriage and scandalous illegitimate love child followed over the next four years, Law and Miller have since officially reconciled (once again), making their first public appearance as a couple at the Met Gala in May. According to rumors, the couple has allegedly even tied the knot at a traditional "Baci" wedding ceremony in Laos while on holiday, wearing red-and-white thread bracelets to symbolize their union, The Daily Mail reported. "I'm very happy," Law recently (and evasively) told Access Hollywood. "I'm very happy to be happy."

Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron

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Though Hollywood couples have a notoriously short shelf life, it's been five years since teen idols Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens met on the set of Disney's smash hit High School Musical and they're still going strong. "Right off the bat, we had a connection," Hudgens told Glamour. "I think everybody could see it." She added: "When we had our audition, they paired us together and he was adorable." The two are often pictured cuddling up courtside at L.A. Lakers games or taking in Broadway musicals, but have had their fair share of bad press. In a recent interview for the September issue of Details magazine—in which Efron graces the cover—he was asked if his relationship with Hudgens was merely a pairing orchestrated by Disney to cover up his alleged homosexuality. "That's just fucking insane," he replied. "Right now [the gossip industry knows] exactly what's going on and it's not very interesting and there's no money to be made on it. It's exactly how it should be. It's real." Efron and Hudgens starred opposite each other in again in High School Musical 2 and High School Musical 3, and now, two years later, their relationship has outlasted the successful Disney franchise.

Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart

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"We had it all, just like Bogie and Bacall," croons Bertie Higgins in the 1981 pop hit "Key Largo." One of Hollywood's all-time storybook romances, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall met on the set of the 1944 film, To Have and Have Not. Bogart, who was in the process of divorcing his third wife, was smitten from the start. "I just saw your [screen] test," the actor told the actress prior to filming, according to People magazine. "We'll have a lot of fun together." Bacall, however, who was 19 to Bogart's 44, reportedly screamed "Yuck!" when she found out the older man would be her co-star. But three weeks into filming, he stopped by Bacall's dressing room, and sparks flew. "He was standing behind me—we were joking as usual—when suddenly he leaned over, put his hand under my chin and kissed me," Bacall told People magazine. For the next year, the two engaged in a secret relationship, and when Bogart's divorce was finalized in 1945, the two married. The couple would go on to co-star in The Big Sleep, Dark Passage, Key Largo, and a cameo appearance as the happy couple in Two Guys From Milwaukee. They had two children and were happily married until Bogart's battle with cancer tragically ended in 1957. "She's a real Joe. You'll fall in love with her like everyone else," Bogart famously said of his wife of 12 years.

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell

HAWN RUSSELLThough Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell met 15 years prior on the set of the musical The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, the two reconnected in 1983 while filming Swing Shift. Though the film was a box-office bomb, it produced one of Hollywood's longest-lasting couples. The pair has one child together and Hawn's son and daughter with ex-husband Bill Hudson, actors Oliver and Kate Hudson, consider Russell to be their father. But don't expect them to make it legal. "Marriage is a form of ownership," she told The New York Times. "I don't like fusion. I think it's dangerous. I think you lose personal power." A decade later, Hawn told Woman's Day, "We have done just perfectly without marrying... I already feel devoted and isn't that what marriage is supposed to do?" The happy couple, who also starred in the 1987 comedy Overboard together, are still going strong after 25 years. And they are about to share the screen for a fourth time in the comedy Ashes to Ashes, which Hawn will be directing.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt 

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Hollywood's current golden couple, best known by their portmanteau "Brangelina," met in 2004 while filming the action flick Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Initially, their union was cause for scandal—Pitt was still married to Friends star Jennifer Aniston when the cameras began rolling and the media immediately cast Jolie as the man-eater who ruined their marriage. Though they've often publicly denied it, Jolie spilled the beans in a 2008 interview with The New York Times. When discussing her children one day seeing Mr. & Mrs. Smith, she said, "Not a lot of people get to see a movie where their parents fell in love." Pitt's divorce from Aniston was finalized in October 2005 and just three months later, Jolie confirmed her relationship with Pitt for the first time in public, announcing to People magazine that she was pregnant with his child. The stunning baby girl would be named Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, joining Maddox and Zahara, adopted from Cambodia and Ethiopia, respectively. They would later add to their ever-expanding clan, adopting Pax from Vietnam in 2007, and giving birth to twins—a boy, Knox Léon, and a girl, Vivienne Marcheline—on July 12, 2008. But they are not strolling down the aisle just yet. Pitt told Esquire the couple would consider tying the knot "when everyone else in the country who wants to be married is legally able."

Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer

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With all the steamy sex and bloodlust in True Blood's fictional town of Bon Temps, it's no surprise that two of the stars from the vampire-centric HBO show hooked up. Telepathic waitress Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) and her Civil War-era vampire lover, Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) hit it off from the get go. The pair, who share an endless array of hot sex scenes on the show—and recently posed for a raunchy Rolling Stone cover—realized they were meant to be after shooting wrapped on True Blood's premiere season in 2008. "During the show's first season, I had to go back to London and she went back to New York," Moyer told Playboy.com. "I wish I had bought shares in Skype, because we Skyped every night for three or four hours. It felt as though part of me had been removed when Anna and I were apart." Moyer and Paquin then began dating in February 2009, announced their engagement in August of that year, and made it official in August with an evening wedding in Malibu. And if you think they're simulating those on-screen sex scenes, think again. "I think that one great bonus is that we don't need a fluffer," Moyer told Entertainment Weekly.

Lauren Graham and Peter Krause

GRAHAM KRUSETalk about a match made in TV heaven. Lauren Graham recently revealed she is dating her Parenthood co-star Peter Krause, and says that their relationship is “so easy.” The acting powerhouses met 15 years ago but never hooked up because of bad timing—and because he invited her over for board games, a decidedly unsexy activity. The former Gilmore Girls star usually keeps her private life under wraps, but has this to say about the Six Feet Under actor: “He’s obviously a very confident, appealing guy, but he’s shy, and so am I.” “I’ve also been really protective of [our relationship],” she said, “because it’s important that you can buy us as brother and sister on the show.”

JUST FOR FUN … CHOCOLATE

JUST FOR FUN …

CHOCOLATE

 

It is reported that the Aztec emperor Montezuma drank 50 golden goblets of hot chocolate every day. It was thick, dyed red and flavoured with chilli peppers.

We may not do that but we do eat chocolate as comfort food!

The following are all chocolate and yes  … they are good enough to eat including the box!

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THIS WORLD … COOL IMAGES 5

THIS WORLD …

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No matter where we go, we shall always see things

that are cool
that make us smile
that make us cry
that make us laugh
that make us recall our earlier days
that amaze us

Enjoy!

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QUOTABLES … FANNY BRICE

QUOTABLES …

FANNY BRICE

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I never liked the men I loved and never loved the men I liked.

~ Fanny Brice

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS … ROCKY HORROR GLEE

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

ROCKY HORROR GLEE

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Meat Loaf and Barry Bostwick will appear on GLEE's October 26 Rocky Horror tribute episode. The pair will play station managers who have an "interesting proposal" for Jane Lynch's Sue Sylvester. This news comes on the heels of the announcement that Susan Sarandon had an interest in appearing on the episode.  Fox has yet to confirm any casting for the Rocky Horror tribute show.

They have however now revealed the songs that'll appear on the episode:

1. Science Fiction Double Feature
2. Damn It, Janet
3. Whatever Happened To Saturday Night?
4. Sweet Transvestite
5. Touch-A Touch-A Touch-A Touch Me
6. There's A Light (Over At The Frankenstein Place)
7. Time Warp

The Rocky Horror Show began as a British stage musical, opening in London on 19 June 1973. It was written by Richard O'Brien, and developed by O'Brien in collaboration with Australian theatre director Jim Sharman. The play was adapted as the 1975 film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," in which Bostwick played Brad Majors and Meat Loaf Eddie, Ex Delivery Boy.

IN THE NEWS … CENTENNIAL OF TITANIC

IN THE NEWS …

CENTENNIAL OF TITANIC

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The frigid waters of the North Atlantic aren't among the most prominent cruise destinations, but that may change as the world remembers one of the worst maritime disasters in history.

At least two cruises are planned in the spring of 2012 to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, with both touting special activities, lectures and memorials to commemorate the tragic voyage.

Organizers insist it's a learning opportunity and a way to remember the victims, but some critics have called the trips tasteless and dubbed them "disaster voyeurism."

Still, both voyages are attracting interest as Titanic -- the subject of countless books and movies -- continues to fascinate.

"There's a magic about Titanic that transcends reality," said Carolyn Spencer Brown, editor of CruiseCritic.com, a website that features cruise reviews.

"Perhaps what makes it special is that its story, and that of the passengers who didn't survive their journeys, never did have a satisfying conclusion. And so that's why the ship continues to live on."

The Titanic Memorial Cruise on the Balmoral will retrace the doomed ship's original itinerary, departing from Southampton, England; passing by Cherbourg, on the French coast; and calling into the Irish port of Cobh before sailing across the Atlantic Ocean to the sinking site.

Once there, a memorial service will be held at 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 2012 -- exactly a century after Titanic sank.

The ship will take 1,309 passengers on the trip, the same number of people who were on the Titanic.

More than 30 relatives of Titanic survivors and victims will be on board, said Miles Morgan, managing director of the cruise. He wasn't surprised the voyage has almost sold out, despite the grim occasion.

"An awful lot of the people are simply just really interested in the Titanic and everything about it and to them it's the opportunity of a lifetime to do something very, very different," Morgan said.

Sailing from the U.S.

Meanwhile, Voyages! Titanic 2012 is a cruise that's set to depart on the Azamara Journey from Boston, Massachusetts, on April 9, 2012.

The ship will take up to 680 passengers to Halifax, Nova Scotia -- which received many of the Titanic victims -- and then sail to the sinking site. It too will hold a memorial service on the anniversary to honor "that fateful day in history."

An expedition ship with a remotely operated diving vehicle will follow along so that, weather permitting; passengers will be able to see live images from the wreck, said organizer Bill Willard.

"There are people who have studied and researched and read and want to know as much as they can about what happened that night and about the people who were on board. This is their chance to touch something real about Titanic, to be at the site," Willard said.

Both cruises will recreate some of the menus featured on Titanic, and both anticipate that some passengers will dress up in fashions of the era.

Critics say a fun vacation is no way to commemorate a disaster in which more than 1,500 people died.

"There seems to be something rather tasteless about the whole affair," wrote Luke Turner, a British blogger. "This Titanic cruise ... smacks of disaster voyeurism."

'Fresh memory of loss'

In a forum discussion on CruiseCritic.com, a poster recently slammed passengers for planning to dress up and "party" on the sombre anniversary.

The member, identified as "dd714," wrote that his wife's great-grandfather died in the disaster.

"Who will be taking a memorial plunge in the 30 degree Atlantic ocean at the place where he met his death 98 years ago to experience what was described by survivors as 'a thousand knives going into the body?' " the poster wrote last month.

"This Titanic relative will NOT be attending, and I only ask when you put on your Jack and Rose costumes [from the "Titanic" movie] and drink your martinis, to remember that it is still a fresh memory of loss to many families."

But Morgan countered that the victims' relatives who have booked his cruise consider it a wonderful opportunity to commemorate their loved ones.

Nothing about the cruises is in poor taste, Willard added.

"We're not doing this to be gaudy or to be crass, we're doing it with respect and reverence and keeping in mind the moment and the occasion that we're there for," Willard said.

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TRIVIA BITS … MAKEUP

TRIVIA BITS …

MAKEUP

MAKEUP

In1770, a bill proposing that women using makeup should be punished for witchcraft was put forward to the British Parliament

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS … LENNON FEUD OVER

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS …

LENNON FEUD OVER

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John Lennon's son Julian has ended his long-running family feud with half-brother Sean and his former step-mother Yoko Ono, insisting "things are good" between the trio.

Lennon's murder in 1980 reportedly sparked a rift between the siblings, with Julian and his mother left to battle Ono through the courts for a share of the singer's estate.

The brothers, both musicians, appeared to grow closer in recent years, and even performed together for a United Nations concert last year.

And Sean and Ono proved they harboured no hard feelings against The Beatles legend's other son when they put on a united front to support Julian's photography exhibit at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York last Thursday night.

Julian insists he's laid the feud to rest - and he regularly keeps in touch with his former rivals.

He tells the New York Post, "Things are good between us. Whenever I'm in New York we all get together. Sean even asked me to shoot his album cover - for free, of course."

Friday, September 24, 2010

MOVIE NEWS … THE SMURFS

MOVIE NEWS

THE SMURFS

These are promo posters for the upcoming 3D live-action/CGI The Smurfs movie.  We know that the plot has the Smurfs transported to modern-day New York City and calling on a married couple (played by Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays) to help them return home.

The Smurfs features the voices of Alan Cumming, Katy Perry, Anton Yelchin, Pual Reubens, B.J. Novak, Fred Armisen, George Lopez, Kenan Thompson, John Oliver, and Jonathan Winters, with Hank Azaria playing Gargamel. 

The movie is due for release in Australia on 15 September, 2011.

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QUOTABLES … JIM MORRISON

QUOTABLES …

JIM MORRISON

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Film spectators are quiet vampires.

- Jim Morrison