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Kathy Griffin texted nude pictures of herself to Anderson Cooper
May 7th, 2012 under David Letterman, Kathy Griffin. [ Comments: none ]


Anderson Cooper was on The Late Show on Friday and he told David Letterman about the time he made the mistake of giving Kathy Griffin a key to his house when he wouldn’t he be there. The D-Lister asked to have the key to his Long Island home the day before he headed out and gave it to her without understanding the consequences. That night while he was live on the air, she texted him nude pictures of herself all over his furniture. If he was questioning his sexuality before those pics, he no longer needs to wonder about it…

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Hot Links!
May 6th, 2012 under Hot Links!. [ Comments: none ]

 
 
Who is getting some work done? – Celebitchy
 
True Blood spoilers – Rickey
 
Go get her PETA – INF Daily
 
Who can't stop touching her vajayjay? – Dlisted
 
AnnaLynne McCord goes makeup free – Amy Grindhouse
 
Courtney Loves painting are as crazy as her – Hollywood Backwash
 
The Avengers' men are sexy without their costumes – Swoonworthy
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Annie Potts’ GCB character is based on her mom and Dixie Carter
May 6th, 2012 under ABC, Designing Women. [ Comments: none ]


If you are like me, then your favorite part of GCB is the loveable Miss Annie Potts. But what you didn’t know is that her character is loosely based on her mom and an actress she worked with on a little show called Designing Women. When the Dallas native was asked if Gigi is like her mom, she said, “No. No. She’s sort of an amalgam. Actually, she’s kind of based on my mother, who Bobby (Harling) knew, actually. And I mean, she’s an amalgam. She’s actually when on, when I was on my feet with her, I actually found that there was a lot of my beloved Dixie Carter in her.” GCB creator Robert Harling added that he has known Annie since she was high school and he has spent a lot of time with her family including Annie’s mom Dot. So when he writing Gigi for the show, he said, “Well, I think in creating a character, you sort of I don’t know how every writer works, but I take little bits and pieces of what needs to be what needs to be put together. The character was actually written before we’d cast anybody or in the pilot, writing the pilot, Gigi existed in my own head as a person. And then when we were lucky enough because Annie and I have always wanted to work together and we’ve never done it. And when it was lucky enough to come to be, of course, in the shaping of the character, a lot of the voices come back, the things you hear, the tiny moments. And we’ve discussed this quite a bit, and Annie’s been very generous about it and…” She chimed in with “Well, thank God my mother just died a year ago, so now we can take all the stories and use them.” Now even though the fiery red head joked about her mom, when I asked what her mother would think of the role, she said “I’m so sorry she passed away and had not lived to see this because it would be her proudest moment to see me dressed like a lady, talking like one most of the time.” I am sure her mother is watching from heaven above and beaming with pride. Someone else is watching from above is her Designing Women co-star Dixie Carter, and she shared a little tidbit about her friend. She said, “My dear friend Dixie was very Conservative, and of course she played a very Liberal character. Sometimes she would be like “OMG, I can’t believe I have to say this. Of course, I am very famously Liberal and now I am playing a Conservative so it’s a turnabout for me.” So now that you know more about how Annie Potts’ character came about, doesn’t it make you love even more. So watch her tonight play homage to her mother and Dixie Carter on the season finale of GCB at 10p on ABC. And let’s pray the network gives their delightful show a second season. What else do they have that is just as good?

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The Avengers kicked major box office a$$
May 6th, 2012 under Marvel Comics, Movies. [ Comments: 1 ]


To say that The Avengers kicked box office’s a$$ this weekend would be an understatement because the movie did so well it broke a bunch of records. The Marvel Comics movie grossed $200.3 million domestically. That makes it the highest debut for any movie in the US and it doesn’t stop there. It was also the fastest movie to make $200 million, it took only three days to reach that goal. While on Friday, it was only able to say it was the second highest money maker on a Friday, but on Saturday it took that day’s title with $69.7.
Is anyone shocked that the movie that brought Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, Loki and Black Widow together did so well? I think the only movie that could top it would be if DC Comics did a movie with Spider-Man, Batman, Wonder Woman, Robin, Cat Woman and Superman together for a flick.
Now that The Avengers had a good weekend, will it be able to top James Cameron’s Avatar and Titanic for the biggest grossing movie ever in the US? I am hoping it does, so let’s all go see it again so that it can take that title.
BTW Joss Whedon is having a very good year between this movie and Cabin in the Woods. Maybe now Hollywood will let him do whatever he wants. Do I hear Buffy, Angel or Firefly in his future???

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Take a trip to Treasure Island tonight
May 5th, 2012 under Syfy. [ Comments: none ]


Tonight starting at 7p Syfy tells the tale of Treasure Island and you will want to watch it being told. The classic story is told in a four hour telemovie that will keep you enthralled from beginning to end. Robert Louis Stevenson’s words are acted out by Eddie Izzard, Donald Sutherland and Elijah Wood, and they give his story the respect it deserves.
We all grew up reading Treasure Island, so tonight feel like a kid all over again watching one of your childhood tales became an adult movie.

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