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Pete Doherty attacks fans and photogs?
January 13th, 2007 under Pete Doherty/Kate Moss. [ Comments: none ]

IT had all the necessary ingredients of a BABYSHAMBLES gig . . . violence, rioting, sweat, cigarettes and shambolic performing. PETE DOHERTY and his band played the Dublin Castle in London’s Camden on Thursday. He threw lager on the crowd – which included SADIE FROST and AMY WINEHOUSE – then complained when the stage was crashed by fans. But Potty Pete still seemed to have some energy after the gig, no doubt fuelled by a few extra chemicals, for a frenzied assault on photographers. The singer sent two snappers flying into rubbish bins and attacked one with his guitar. I wonder if his predictable but appalling behaviour had anything to do with KATE MOSS’s notable absence from the show . Kate has been spotted viewing a two-storey mansion in North London.

The Sun 

Sounds like rehab did wonders for him…not. 

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Update from Roger Ebert
January 13th, 2007 under Sick Bay. [ Comments: none ]

It’s been some time since I checked in to let you know how I’m doing. I had hoped to be back in my seat in the balcony alongside my partner Richard Roeper, but the surgeons tell me they will have to take a staged, multi-phased approach to getting me back in shape. To borrow from the Chicago Bears, we tried for the long pass, but now we’re going for a series of shorter passes until we score a touchdown.

Although I won’t be able to conduct my red carpet interviews at the Academy Awards, I plan to conduct my "Outguess Ebert" contest in the Sun-Times, and I intend to work with WLS/ABC 7 to make my predictions for the Oscars. In fact, I am eagerly awaiting watching the Academy Awards like a regular spectator for the first time. And Richard and the guest hosts will carry on our tradition on "Ebert & Roeper" of telling who they think should win.

All of the tickets for my Overlooked Film Festival have sold out, and we expect to have some nice surprises in Champaign-Urbana April 25-29. I published two books this fall: "Awake in the Dark" and the "Movie Yearbook 2007." And I am working on the follow-up to "I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie," tentatively called, "Your Movie Sucks." I am also looking forward to contributing to the very handsome "Ebert & Roeper" website (www.AtTheMoviesTV.com).

In the meantime, my dear wife Chaz and I want to thank my loyal viewers and readers for keeping us in their thoughts and prayers. We have been receiving a steady stream of calls, letters, flowers and e-mails and they have sustained us through this time out.

I am especially grateful to Gwynne Thomas, Janice Marinelli and Sal Sardo at Buena Vista for their staunch support during this ordeal. They have also worked so hard with Richard Roeper and Don Dupree to get the best guest critics to help maintain the mission of the show. The show has been consistently interesting and informative thanks to all of them.

I am also extremely grateful to Emily Barr, Ron Magers, Jennifer Graves and Marsha Jordan at WLS/ABC 7, who have not only kept my work on the air, but who have been at my bedside when I really needed them.

Finally, thanks to John Cruikshank, John Barron, Laura Emerick and Miriam Dinunzio and my other friends at the Chicago Sun-Times for keeping an interesting mix of my work in the papers whenever possible. Thanks to Sue Roush and Donna O’Brien at AM Universal Press Syndicate; John Cary and Jim Emerson at RogerEbert.com; special thanks to my agents, Don and Eliot Ephraim; and my eternal gratitude to our Personal Assistant, Carol Iwata.

Now that I have extended more thanks than an Oscar winner, let me just say that I hope to return soon. As Faulkner says: "We shall not merely prevail, we shall endure."

Roger Ebert 

I hope he scores a touchdown soon 

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Dude looks like a __________
January 12th, 2007 under 80s, Celeb Oops. [ Comments: none ]

Sight for Sore Eyes 
 She’s on Fire
 Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)
I Don’t Want to Miss A Thing 
TMZ 
I will never be able to look at Steven Tyler the same way again. Who ever told him it was a good idea to buy that bathing suit should be fired and never be allowed to sell clothes ever again.
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“The Class” expells Lucy Punch
January 12th, 2007 under CBS. [ Comments: none ]


We have breaking news about, and not from, Holly Ellenbogen: A CBS spokesperson confirms that Lucy Punch, who played The Class’ high-strung news anchor, is being dropped from the series. In a statement released to TVGuide.com, the freshman sitcom’s executive producers explain, “Due to creative changes, Lucy Punch is no longer a cast member. She is a superb actress and did a fabulous job. We hope to work with her again in the near future.” I guess this is what Jason Ritter meant when he told me they were “reworking some things” with Punch’s character, though Holly’s “colorful” hubby, played by Sam Harris, will apparently stick around.

TV Guide

She was not my favorite character on the show, but what happens to her in the above video is some of the funniest stuff I saw all season. So make sure to watch the whole thing, I promise you it is worth your time. But then again I am sadist.

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Who at Bravo thought giving Paula Abdul a show was good idea?
January 12th, 2007 under American Idol 1-5, Paula Abdul. [ Comments: none ]

Bravo has committed to a TV series about the life of “American Idol” judge Paula Abdul. “Hey Paula,” set to debut sometime later this year, will follow Abdul, 44, as she films a new season of “Idol,” works on “Bratz: The Movie” and develops her own perfume and cosmetics line. “It fits the Bravo mandate to show what’s going on in the culture of the moment,” said Bravo president Lauren Zalaznick. Besides showing the frenzy of life in Hollywood, “Hey Paula” will offer “an intimate glimpse at the real woman behind the headlines,” Zalaznick said. Bravo hasn’t decided whether that will include mention of Corey Clark, the 2003 “American Idol” contestant who accused Abdul of coaching him and initiating an affair. Fox cleared Abdul of any wrongdoing. “What we want it to be is the current Paula,” Zalaznick said. “We’re not a biographical or historical channel.” The pop culture network has hits with “Project Runway” and “Top Chef,” and announced today (Jan. 12) that the upcoming fifth season of “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” will be its last. It previously aired a similar docu-series with comic Kathy Griffin, who mocks her life on “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List.”

Billboard (Thanks TGOM!)

Seriously? Who is going to watch that? If that interview is any hint what her show is going to be like, I feel for the people who are working on the show.

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