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Motherhood not agreeing with Katie Holmes?
September 4th, 2006 under Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes/Suri. [ Comments: none ]

Bags under her eyes and looking dazed, even Hollywood superstars cannot avoid the harsh realities of first time motherhood.So as Katie Holmes made her way to a Los Angeles hotel for a relaxing, full-body massage, she looked to have the weight of the world on her hunched shoulders.Struggling out of a chauffeur-driven car, and into the exclusive Beverly Hills Hotel, the stress of the past five months was evident for all to see.Despite doing her utmost to hide her bleary-eyed face behind an oversize designer handbag, the 27-year-old actress, who gave birth to her daughter Suri in April, could not avoid the harsh glare of the photographers’ flashbulbs.Wearing a pale pink shirt and her hair worn long, she plodded wearily into the hotel’s luxury spa suite for a £120 massage and facial.There are, of course, several possibilities accounting for Miss Holmes’ pained expression – all largely relating to her fiancee, Tom Cruise.Whether Miss Homes’ slightly glum expression can be attributed to the faith’s vehement outlawing of all anti-depressants to treat post-natal depression, is unknown.

Daily Mail

Maybe this is why Tom appologized to Brooke Sheils because he is see what Katie is going through? 

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Dave Navarro previews tomorrow’s Rock Star Supernova
September 4th, 2006 under Rock Star: Supernova. [ Comments: none ]

Tuesday is going to be a hell of a show. Everyone brought something special to their performances. You all know I have my favorites, but to be honest, at this point I don’t have a clue as to who is going to win this thing. Luckily, we will see yet another contestant up there with Supernova on Wednesday. We know what Dilana, Lukas and Toby feel like up there with those guys, but I’d like to see Storm and Magni up there too. It only seems like the fair way to gauge at this level. Everybody has proven that they can do cover songs really well. Song writing? Well, that is another issue entirely. There are five originals on the Tuesday show in addition to five covers. Basically, they do a two song set each. Although it is not my job to critique their song writing skills, I would have to say that there are some that are good, and some that are just kind of… "Eh." I’ll tell you this. No matter how good or bad a song is, The House Band makes them sound amazing, sonically. I mean, those guys are so damn good that they can take anything and make it sound rad. You guys be the judges of the originals. I was unimpressed with one in particular, impressed with others and actually blown away by one. All I can say without giving too much away is that as much as I liked Ryan, Supernova may have known what they were doing all along on the last elimination show. So, you have a 50/50 shot and figuring out what I’m getting at. It’s all good, though, Ryan has a huge following and like Zayra, hasn’t wasted any time getting going on his solo career. No doubt that The Dark Horse will ride again.

If you haven’t watched the online reality show I suggest you do. There is a lot of heat regarding Dilana’s "screw you to the fans" comment. I can’t figure out what she could have possibly meant. Part of me wants to think that she was referring to the haters online and that it accidentally came out wrong, but then again, that girl really need to learn to think before she opens her mouth. She does go on to say that she needs her fans later in the episode, so it is more than a little confusing in terms of where the hell she is coming from. Onstage I think she is amazing, but off stage, she has the potential to really piss off a lot of people. It seemed that she was redeeming herself from a couple of weeks ago, but I really think that she may have signed her own Supernova Death Certificate with this one. I am curious to see what happens because I have always wondered how much of an impact the online episodes have on the voting. Control-Alt-Delete.

Also, there is a new Supernova track in the reality show online. It is definitely my favorite of all the material we have heard from them. I am hoping they do that one on Wednesday. The guitar riff is pretty sick.

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Someone needs to put Dilana in her place, but they won’t and she will make it to the finals.

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Rosie starts on The View tomorrow
September 4th, 2006 under The View. [ Comments: none ]

The View boss Barbara Walters wants Rosie O’Donnell, who starts as co-host on Tuesday, to stop blogging about the show. "I didn’t like the blog," Walters tells Newsweek of a post in which O’Donnell complained about a promotional skit for the new season. "I saw the new view promos," O’Donnell wrote on her Web site. "Found myself/ in the position/ I loathe the most/ powerless." But Walters is hoping O’Donnell will be a team player. "I’m counting on Rosie’s intelligence and sensitivity and humor," she tells Newsweek. "This is, after all, an entertainment show. It is based on people who like each other and are having a good time, not on people who are arguing and unhappy." Soon after Walters spoke to the magazine, she called back to say she’d just received flowers with a card reading, "Barbara, I only want the promos and the show to be great. And I love you. Love, Ro." O’Donnell also says she has no hard feelings toward former co-host Star Jones Reynolds – although she admits she’d refused to be a guest on The View when Reynolds was there. The differences started, O’Donnell says, when "we had a little sort of discussion when Martha Stewart was in prison, when I questioned why it is women don’t stick up for each other the way other minorities do, such as O. J. Simpson being accused of murder still had the support of the majority of the black community." O’Donnell says Reynolds "was not happy with what I said or the way I said it. The next day, she told me she didn’t appreciate what I said. I told the bookers, ‘I’m glad to fill in if you need someone – if she’s not there.’ I don’t want to fight with her." But O’Donnell says she had no hand in Reynolds’s dismissal. "I would love to think I had the kind of power to say ‘Fire her,’ " she says. "But what would my motive be for ruining her life?"

People (Thanks Clinton) 

OK, here a few how long question? How long until she does a major mistake? How long until they get into a fight via the media? How long do you think she will last?

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Darren Aronofsky’s film booed at Venice
September 4th, 2006 under Razzies movies?. [ Comments: none ]

Rachel Weisz’s latest film has made waves in Venice.The Fountain, directed by her fiance Darren Aronofsky, was booed at its first screening.Audiences were left perplexed by the film, which spans 1,000 years and features X-Men star Hugh Jackman as a 16th century Spanish explorer, 21st century scientist and 26th century astronaut searching for the Fountain of Youth in order to save the life of the woman he loves.Originally it was set to star Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, but that project fell through. The 35 million dollar movie (£18.3 million) was also turned down repeatedly by movie studios until Warner Brothers decided to back it.

Daily Snack

Sounds like Razzie nom! 

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OMG they found Cousin Oliver!
September 4th, 2006 under The Brady Bunch, Whatever happened to.... [ Comments: none ]

Wanna see something scary? Read this interview with Robbie Rist, who will forever be known as The Brady Bunch’s reviled Cousin Oliver, and scroll down to see what he looks like today at age 42. (I’m trying to convince myself that it’s my own lost youth that makes me shudder when I look at this picture, not the appearance of this fellow who looks like Ted Nugent with Cousin Oliver’s face PhotoShopped on.) At least Rist is a good sport, talking pleasantly about his show-killer reputation (besides helping The Brady Bunch jump the shark, he also played a kid Ted and Georgette adopted during the final season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and he was on CBS’ Early Show the day Bryant Gumbel left), his music career (you can hear his tunes on his MySpace page), and the horror movie he’s currently taking around the festival circuit, called Stump the Band.Washington Post blogger Liz Kelly calls herself a big dork for how much she enjoyed talking to Rist, but I think I can out-dork her. Recently, I was watching a Simon & Simon rerun, one from the first season, when they still had the good Tejano-style theme song. It was on Sleuth, that new channel on the nether reaches of your cable dial that’s dedicated to reruns of old cop shows. As I was watching Gerald McRaney and wondering how this fairly bland drugstore cowboy could have transformed himself into Deadwood’s thoroughly evil and terrifying Hearst, I spotted the kid actor at the center of the episode’s plot (he was a teenage hacker, probably before the term had been coined, who’d been kidnapped by evil bank employees and forced to help them embezzle funds electronically) and immediately identified him as Rist. He was about 17 but still looked 13. I felt myself torn between anticipating his rescue and hoping for his demise because, after all, he was Cousin Oliver.Dork that, Liz Kelly!

EW Pop Watch 

He looks the same! 

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