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Thursday, April 23, 2009












IS IT NOT TOO LATE FOR THIS-ALICIA SILVERSTONE AND DIRECTOR AMY HECKERLING TALK ABOUT DOING A SEQUEL TO CLUELESS (AFTER TV SHOW BASED ON FILM AND 13 YEARS LATER.)

Star Magazine claimed Silverstone and Amy Heckerling "were recently
overheard talking about the script for a sequel." No other details from them- can be ascertained about the project.
PAULA ABDUL AND SIMON COWELL SHARE ONE THING-MAKING FUN OF THE NEWBIE JUDGE'
S WEIGHT PROBLEM.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009





































ARROGANT,DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES CREATOR MARC CHERRY, CONFUSES REALITY WITH FICTION- IN POSSIBLE FIRING OF NICOLETTE SHERIDAN.

"Somebody up there really wanted her dead. I think whoever Edie
represented in (Housewives creator) Marc's life was somebody he didn't
like. And he had a very difficult time distinguishing between fact and
fiction," the talented blond vixen admitted to TV Guide.

Cherry's defense to its fans:“Edie’s already slept with most of the guys on the street and has caused about as many problems as she could.”

He has done everything he could- to slight the amazonian actress, including Sheridan's "mug failing to grace the opening credits of the show to on-set
squabbles between the two."

In fact, two of the program's main cast members (apparently including friend and co-martial artist Teri Hatcher) "learning of Edie's departure before Sheridan herself!"

Cherry has passed the buck- onto the ABC brass, claiming her departure is because of, budgets cuts over the current recession.

The snarling,portly writer-creator exclaimed: "There has been tremendous pressure put on me to cut costs....The network is saying to all the shows, 'The company is really hurting financially. You must find a way to produce these shows more
cheaply,"

The punk producer will save up to $200K an episode- without Nikki's presence. Do you agree with Cherry's reasoning that she is NOT "worth that much!"

IS WILLIAM HURT, THE WHITE CHRIS BROWN?
RUSS CROWE GETS IN-DEPTH ABOUT, HIS STATE OF PLAY.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Later.