Don’t stop Paul Rudd now because he’s having a good time! |
February 26th, 2014 under Jimmy Fallon, Paul Rudd. [ Comments: none ]
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Jimmy Fallon held his first Lip Sync Battle on The Tonight Show yesterday and his first opponent was Paul Rudd. As soon as the Clueless star mouthed the words to Tina Turner’s Be Good to Me, he had the game in the bag. The NBC late night host tried to compete against him by singing Foreigner’s Jukebox Hero, but he just couldn’t compare to his competitor’s rockin’ style. Then when it came time for the second round, Rudd did Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now and you couldn’t stop him because he was having good time.
If ever an air band needs a singer, Paul Rudd is their man because no one can lip sync better than him.
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Hot Links! |
February 25th, 2014 under Hot Links!. [ Comments: none ]
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Rita Ora had a revealing upskirt – GCeleb
Hilary Duff short skirt gets even shorter – IDLYITW
Something to look forward to at the Oscars! – Rickey
Jennifer Lawrence is taking a break from acting? – Popbytes
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Craig Ferguson is in limbo? |
February 25th, 2014 under Ashton Kutcher, Craig Ferguson. [ Comments: none ]
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Now that The Late Late Show has some new competition, it looks like we are going to see how low Craig Ferguson will go to win. Win the game of Limbo vs Ashton Kutcher that is. I honestly don’t think he could care less who he is up against in that timeslot. But when it comes to bending his body under a stick, that he takes very seriously.
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BTWF roles: Liam Neeson in Play for Today |
February 25th, 2014 under Before They Were Famous. [ Comments: none ]
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(starts at 9:00 in)
Before Liam Neeson was teaching us how to love in Kinsey, he was a fighter in Play for Today. He looks the same now as he did when he was 26 in that 1978 episode.
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Will you have a night out with Moms’ Night Out? |
February 25th, 2014 under Movies. [ Comments: none ]
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The first trailer is out for Moms’ Night Out and I know I am going to make a night of it when this film comes out on May 9th. At first I thought it looked like it was going to be painful, but once the women started their night out so did the movie for me in the promo. It reminds me of one of those great ’80s movie like Blind Date and Adventures in Babysitting, where you never knew what trouble they were going to get into next and you couldn’t wait to see how they would get out of it. The other thing that struck me about this flick, is I think that Trace Adkins is going to be the breakout star from it, even though some talented actors like Sean Astin, Sarah Drew and Patricia Heaton are also in it.
I don’t know about you, but I think this movie will eventually become one of those cult classics that we will watch whenever we see it is on TV. You know which movies those are for you, for me it is Ever After or Center Stage.
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