Yesterday Ashton Kutcher was on The Late Show with David Letterman and for the first time he talked about his role on Two and a Half Men. Well as much as he can talk about it because CBS wants to keep as much as they can secret until the show debuts on September 19th. Letterman tried to get as much as he can out of him, but Ashton acted like the fatwa was on him instead if he said too much and said very little.
After the CBS host realized he wouldn’t reveal anything, he asked Mr Demi Moore what it is like working on the show. When Ashton talked about that, you can tell he is completely humbled about being asked to be on the show. He told a story about his days on That ’70s Show and how Robin Williams came to the set to see Kurtwood Smith. After Williams left, Kutcher asked Smith what he said and he told him that he he wishes he can do a sitcom again. That sentiment stuck with him and you can tell it influenced him to take on the difficult role.
You can tell from this interview that Ashton is taking this role seriously and loves what he is doing. And just for that it makes me ever more excited to see him join the top rated comedy on US TV!
Yesterday Jim Carrey posted a video declaring his love for Emma Stone and it looks like he might need a word in the title of her current box office smash…Help. He might play G-D in the movies, but I am not sure she will feel the same way about him.
Watch the video and judge if what the grandfather did was sweet or creepy? I am sure it was him trying to be funny, but just like Ace Ventura 2 it didn’t come off that way.
The first promo for Glee is out and I wonder if that is how Ryan Murphy is going to figure out who will be graduating at the end of the season. Are they going to line up all the members of the Glee club for a game of dodge ball and which ever ones of them get hit by the red ball will not be back for season 4?
Before we find out who will be graduating, we will get to watch them start school on September 20th on Fox. I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait for the season to start already.
Before Oliver Hudson was a guest on the late night talk shows, he was in the audience while his mother was a guest on the first episode of The Chevy Chase Show. How awwwdorable was the 17 year old birthday boy during that 1993 talk show appearance.