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Chinese Food On Christmas
December 18th, 2007 under Christmas Music. [ Comments: none ]


Brandon Walker so captured what it is like to be a Jew on Christmas! Way too funny!!!
Let’s all go to see a movie and eat some Chinese food next Tuesday because it looks like so much fun!
Thanks Lynn!

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The top 10 best and worst autograph signers
December 18th, 2007 under Johnny Depp. [ Comments: 1 ]

It is that time of year that Autograph magazine names the best and worst autograph signers and where some of the names are on the lost might surprise you.

Best

  1 Johnny Depp

  2 Matt Damon

  3 George Clooney

  4 Jack Nicholson

  5 Rosario Dawson

  6 John Travolta

  7 Katherine Heigl

  8 Jay Leno

  9 Dakota Fanning

10 Russell Crowe

 

 

 Worst

  1 Will Ferrell

  2 Tobey Maguire

  3 Joaquin Phoenix

  4 William Shatner

  5 Renée Zellweger

  6 John Malkovich

  7 Julie Andrews

  8 Bruce Willis

  9 Teri Hatcher

10 Scarlett Johanssen

I never understand why celebs ignore their fans like that. I am shocked that a man like Will Ferrell who is made by his fans, ignores them. He is off my movie list, not that I mind because I think he is overrated. I am also shocked that William Shatner is on that list he seems like the type who would respect his fans. Hopefully all those people who are on the bad list will get what is coming from them from the fans that are not good enough for them! 

But on the positive side it is nice to see Johnny Depp remains number one on that list! Good for him and the others on the list! Jack Nicholson could be a crap but it is nice to see he isn't! All those people are on must see movie list!!! 

For those on the worst list, they can change their ways like Russell Crowe who used to be among them. 

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Amy Winehouse’s dad is getting some bad advice
December 18th, 2007 under Amy Winehouse. [ Comments: 4 ]

(photo from Daily Mail)
Amy Winehouse's dad Mitch has spoken out why he has not dragged Amy in to rehab according to ITN.
The 57-year-old told a magazine: "People wonder why the family don't drag her by her hair into rehab. Believe me, my first instinct is to get hold of her, pick her up and take her back to my house and lock her away. But I've spoken to the finest drug counsellors in the world, and they've said that is exactly the wrong thing to do."
I guess there saying she has to want to do it, but there is a certain point where you can't wait for the person to admit that they have a problem. I feel for her dad because he wants to help her, but he just can't. Hopefully she will keep to her promise of entering rehab next month.
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The Big Bang year on CBS
December 18th, 2007 under CBS. [ Comments: none ]


I love good explosion! Sadly though this looks like it was edited before Friday’s Moonlight that had the best explosion of them all!
BTW CBS will be explosive in 2008 because Jericho will be back in February!!!

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The WGA risking this years’ Oscars and the Golden Globes
December 18th, 2007 under Oscars, WGA Strike. [ Comments: 1 ]

The WGA has opted not to give writing waivers to this year's Oscars and Golden Globes according to the WGA.
In letters to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, WGAW President Patric M. Verrone described the Guild’s respect and admiration for both organizations, explaining that:

“Writers are engaged in a crucial struggle to achieve a collective bargaining agreement that will protect their compensation and intellectual property rights now and in the future. We must do everything we can to bring our negotiations to a swift and fair conclusion for the benefit of writers and all those who are being harmed by the companies’ failure to engage in serious negotiations.”

The signatories producing the Golden Globes and the Oscars are West Coast signatories. The WGAW’s Board of Directors concluded, reluctantly, that granting exceptions for the Golden Globes or the Academy Awards would not advance that goal.

While I support the writers I think there are some things that above the strike and these two awards shows are two of them. These shows are not about the writers but honoring Hollywood for the work they accomplished over the year and the fans. The fans are the ones that are getting screwed by this waiver and with the loss of their shows and now their awards shows how long do you think they will support the writers? Do you think middle-America understands why they are losing their shows and now their awards shows?
Not only is it the fans that are affected by this decision, but so are all the people that depend on these awards shows like the designers, jewelers and hair dressers to name a few. These are people who will suffer financially because of this decision.
Seriously what have the Hollywood Foreign Press and AMPAS done but honor you and your work and this is the thanks you give them. Think back to when you were a kid and you wanted to be giving that acceptance speech for  your script, well that chance might be taken away from another writer. Not only that what about that kid who will miss out from having that dream because the GG and Oscars did not go on as is. Who exactly is The WGA hurting by not granting the waivers? Seems like a lot more people than the studio and network heads.
I understand that The WGA is trying to make a point and screw the studios (which they will) but they are screwing us too and so many others.  I really hope they reconsider that this strike is not only about them and they grant the waivers.
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