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March 25th, 2010 under Hot Links!. [ Comments: none ]

 
Guess that GILF a$$? – Celebslam
Animal abuse – Agent Bedhead
Great poster art for True Blood! – Popbytes
Miley Cyrus' way low cut shirt – CelebJihad
This made me throw up in my mouth – Dlisted
Proof Christina Aguilera is a robot – Litely Salted
Who thinks marriage is gross? – Amy Grindhouse
Who thinks eating 7-11 in a car is a lucky date? – ICYDK
Which A-List actor just became a bartender? – Gabby Babble

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Which waxed Robert Pattinson do you like better?
March 25th, 2010 under Better than..., Robert Pattinson, Twilight. [ Comments: none ]



WireImage London (bottom) and New York (top)
Twilight’s Robert Pattinson got not one, but two wax statues of him revealed at Madame Tussauds in New York and London yesterday. So looking at both statues which one do you like better?
I think from the picture below, you can tell the Twihards preferred the one in The UK.

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BTWF roles: Chevy Chase in Lemmings
March 25th, 2010 under Before They Were Famous, Chevy Chase. [ Comments: none ]


Before Chevy Chase was part of Hot Tub Time Machine Community, he was part of the Lemming community. The 29 year old comedian had one heck of hairstyle back in 1983.

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Marmaduke dances his way into theaters on June 4th!
March 25th, 2010 under Frat Pack. [ Comments: none ]


Owen Wilson goes from dog owner to being the dog in Marmaduke and by the looks of that trailer for the comic strip that has been turned into a movie, it is something to bark about! I can’t wait to see that doggy dance number in its entirety when the film comes out on June 4th. Seriously doesn’t Marmaduke look arfdorable?

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At the Movies is cancelled
March 25th, 2010 under Movies. [ Comments: 1 ]


File this under…it was still on the air, but yes At the Movies was still on the air…well at least for a few more months anyways. According to The Live Feed the show that has been reviewing movies in syndication since 1986 will make like a lot of old school theaters and close its doors in August.

After 24 seasons with us in national syndication, the highly regarded movie review show “At the Movies” (formerly known as “Siskel & Ebert” and “Ebert & Roeper”) will air its last original broadcast the weekend of August 14, 2010.
This was a very difficult decision, especially considering the program’s rich history and iconic status within the entertainment industry, but from a business perspective it became clear this weekly, half-hour, broadcast syndication series was no longer sustainable. We gratefully acknowledge the outstanding work of the program’s current co-hosts A.O. Scott and Michael Phillips and top-notch production staff, and it is with heartfelt appreciation that we extend very special thanks to the two brilliant, visionary and incomparable critics that started it all, Roger Ebert and the late Gene Siskel.

Personally I am sad to this show go because I used to know what movies to go see! Whenever the hosts said they hated a movie, I knew I was going to love and vice versa. What am I going to do now?
So does the news of the show’s cancellation get two thumbs up or down from you?

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