Jun 01, 2009 -
Spike TV's Guys Choice Awards was filmed on Saturday night in LA and started with a bang when Mel Gibson came out riding a horse and wearing a viking hat. He introduced Brad Pitt to induct Fight Club into the Guy Movie Hall of Fame. Brad kept it sassy saying, "Thanks sugart*ts," making a jab at Mel's DUI arrest in 2006.
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May 06, 2009 -
Time magazine's annual issue featuring 'The World's 100 Most Influential People' hit newsstands this week, and last night there was a party in New York to celebrate its publication. Stella McCartney, Whoopi Goldberg, and John Legend were among the 'most influential' featured who turned out to party, and they were supported by Kate Hudson, Liv Tyler and Claire Danes, who wrote a piece about Zac Efron for the issue.
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May 06, 2009 -
The honorees on this year's Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People list came together last night to celebrate at the Lincoln Center in NYC. Some of the fantastic ladies who made the cut — like MIA, Michelle Obama, and Stella McCartney — all hit the red carpet and took the podium to celebrate. For the second night in a row, Stella brought good friends Kate Hudson and Liv Tyler to the event.
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Apr 28, 2009 -
- If only we could all live in an Apatow world. — Cinematical
- The Decemberists and Stephen Colbert meet for the first time since the great ShredDown of '06. — Videogum
- Could you see Benico del Toro as Bret Easton Ellis?
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Apr 15, 2009 -
While we had our UK premiere of 17 Again back in March, the US premiere took place last night in LA, with stars of the movie Zac Efron, Matthew Perry, Leslie Mann and Michelle Trachtenberg getting dressed up and taking to the red carpet. Zac's past costars also showed their support for the movie — his High School Musical buddies Corbin Bleu, Olesya Rulin and Monique Coleman showed up with Zac's girlfriend Vanessa Hudgens, and his Hairspray costars Brittany Snow and Amanda Bynes also attended. Tween favourites the Jonas Brothers also added to the Disney star quota, and no doubt had plenty of fans outside the cinema screaming their names as well as Zac's!
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Mar 10, 2009 -
Something's a-brewin' in the world of masculinity. It's called the "bromance," and it's an attempt by straight men to be friends without being all gay about it. Unfortunately, it's kind of homophobic, and it's spawned an insulting credo, "Bros before hos," which pits girlfriends as the bromance's public enemy number one.
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Feb 20, 2009 -
The trailer for Judd Apatow's new comedy, Funny People, has arrived, and it looks like a bittersweet mix of Apatowian humor and genuine emotions. Apatow's wife Leslie Mann stars as the love interest of Adam Sandler's character, with an ensemble filled out by Eric Bana (sporting an all-natural Australian accent), Seth Rogen (naturally), Jason Schwartzman, and those two adorable daughters of Apatow and Mann. It looks like this movie could contain everything I so enjoyed about Knocked Up: a lot of laughs but also a lot of heart.
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Sep 30, 2008 -
All of the new DVD releases hit stores (and Netflix) on Tuesdays. So each week in What to Netflix: New DVD Tuesday, I sort through the best of the batch and tell you what to add to your queue. In addition to the titles below, the Oscar-winning documentary Taxi to the Dark Side is also now available on DVD.
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Sep 15, 2008 -
I've seen Forgetting Sarah Marshall a handful of times now, and after each viewing I love it a little bit more — so you can be sure that I'm going to recommend this DVD (out today) highly!
I think your enjoyment of this movie will partly depend on whether you're in the camp that love Russell Brand (or are fairly indifferent), or the camp that hate him with a vengeance. I'm in the former, so his part in this film is a highlight for me — he plays English rock star Aldous Snow, the man that Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) has lost his TV star girlfriend to.
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Sep 12, 2008 -
The biggest strength of Pineapple Express (out today in the UK) is the brilliant chemistry between Seth Rogen as stoner Dale Denton and the yummy James Franco as his dealer Saul Silver. I have fond memories of the two actors working together when they were younger in one of my favourite TV shows Freaks and Geeks, so seeing them reunited in this movie was fun on a couple of levels for me.
Both Dale and Saul are the typical emotionally-stunted guys you see in a Judd Apatow produced movie (see Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Knocked Up etc).
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