Heidi Montag shared a video of her gun skills during a recent trip to the range. Plus, listen to what the lucky fan who got her photo taken with Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart has to say about the encounter. Lindsay and Ali Lohan showed off their bikini bodies in St. Barts, and Paula Abdul plays with elephants in her own vacation video. Watch PopSugar Rush now!

We're less than a month away from the premiere of Lost (on Feb. 2), and I'm already racking my brain to hypothesize what's in store (the promos haven't exactly been forthcoming on details). Well, I have a special delivery for those of you who are as excited for its return as I am — brand-new cast photos to dissect!

ABC has released two different stills, which feature the Losties at a dinner table, a la da Vinci's The Last Supper. Both images place Locke in the central position occupied by Jesus in the famous painting, which alludes to Locke as Jesus to Jacob's godlike figure. That seems too obvious, though, so let's look deeper. The pic includes 14 of the show's players with one empty seat — for Jacob, maybe? But there are main characters missing, most notably Desmond, while presumed-dead Claire is back.
Also worth noting: it appears Sayid is standing in for Judas. If you're familiar with Judas's betrayal of Jesus, that's got to make you wonder . . .
I can overanalyze this to death, so tell me, what your theories for the final season? Any new predictions you'd like to make based on this new evidence? Check out both photos when you read more

2009 was a very good year for Sandra Bullock, and the actress is bringing her big success right into 2010. Over the weekend, The Blind Side became the first female-driven movie to rake in over $200 million at the box office. It's hard to believe yet incredibly empowering at the same time — even megastars like Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep have yet to hit the $200 million mark without the help of a male costar.
I couldn't be happier to see one of Hollywood's most beloved actresses blazing a new trail, and hopefully this is just the first of many big blockbusters we'll see from the slew other talented ladies in the industry. Plus, Bullock's award-worthy performance absolutely deserves the recognition, as does The Blind Side.
Now, we'll just have to wait and see if her luck will continue throughout the upcoming award season — starting with the People's Choice tomorrow night!
Former Man Show host Adam Carolla is returning to TV — the comic has scored a deal to executive produce and star in a pilot for NBC.
The show will be a half-hour comedy with Carolla playing a guy who has to move on after his wife leaves him with his kids. Interestingly, his Man Show co-host Jimmy Kimmel is also producing the new show.
I liked seeing (well, hearing his off-color jokes) the funnyman on Dancing With the Stars, and it reminded me why I liked him (Loveline anyone?). I'll be tuning in to see if Carolla can carry his own sitcom, as long as there are no beer chants or girls jumping on trampolines.
Awards season is about to kick into high gear! To commemorate, I've created a brand-new group in my community to give you the opportunity to champion your favorite actors and movies.
Are you hoping to see Gabourey Sidibe earn a Best Actress win for Precious? Do you think Avatar deserves the trophy for Best Picture? State your case in my 2010 Awards Season Mayhem group, and give me the full argument for your picks. Or just vent about the one critically-beloved film that still has you wondering what all the fuss is about.
This is a group for you, so write about whatever you want. The only caveat is it has to be tied to awards season. Go here to begin. I look forward to reading your entries — I may even publish them on the site!