Celeb News Aggregate
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Jamie Kennedy is joining the cast of the CBS drama Ghost Whisperer as a regular.
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"You're fired!" tops TV buzzwords, Kutcher's Dolce restaurant burglarized, traffic charges against Givens dismissed, more...
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Paul McCartney, 61, is a father again. His second wife, Heather Mills, gave birth to their first child Wednesday at a London hospital near the Beatles'Abbey Road recording studios. Also: Britney Spears Scott Weiland Jam Master Jay Tawny Kitaen Chuck Finley Whoopi Goldberg John Larroquette Christine Baranski The Lyon's Den Dr. Howard Bennett Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Rolling Stones Best Buy Four Flicks Traylor Howard Jamie Kennedy Larry Guterman Son of the Mask
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News, July 21 Woody Allen opens Venice Fest, Matt LeBlanc may get spin-off, Everyone Loves Raymond without Ray Romano Nick Nolte Kevin Bacon Jamie Kennedy
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Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are not building a nursery in their house--yet. Pitt, who has been shooting the Trojan War epic Troy in Malta, told ccess Hollywoodthat while the nursery rumor is a good story, it isn't happening at the moment.
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Mutants proved victorious as the highly anticipated sci-fi sequel X2: X-Men United took in a mind-bending $85.8 million at the box office this weekend. Top 10: X2: X-Men United The Lizzie McGuire Movie Identity Anger Management Holes Malibu's Most Wanted Confidence It Runs in the Family Bend It Like Beckham Bulletproof Monk
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Moviegoers were still feeling angry this Easter Weekend, keeping Anger Management at the top of the box office with $25.6 million. Top 10: Anger Management Holes Malibu's Most Wanted Bulletproof Monk Phone Booth What a Girl Wants Bringing Down the House A Man Apart Chicago House of 1,000 Corpses
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Comedian Chris Rock, whose directorial debut Head of State hits theaters this weekend, wants fans to know that contrary to reports from media gossip Matt Drudge, he "never had any intention of bashing President Bush" for launching the U.S.-led war in Iraq. Also: Susan Sarandon Wanda at Large Madonna American Idol Trenyce Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Steven Spielberg The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Uma Thurman Paycheck Son of the Mask
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HOLLYWOOD, May 26, 2000 -- What the hell do we know? A few months ago, we saw a little film called "The Specials" at the American Film Market (a place where production companies hawk lots of B-movies) and weren't all that impressed.
It has an unoriginal premise (a super-hero spoof, a la "Mystery Men"), a low-rent cast (it stars Rob Lowe, Jamie Kennedy and Paget Brewster), and the production values were of the no-frills variety (there's only one special-effects sequence, when all the heroes briefly display their powers, at the end of the movie). And, although it has some pretty funny moments, this is a talky movie with dialogue-driven jokes that certainly aren't for the kiddies.
If you'd asked us back then to predict the film's chances for mass exposure, we'd probably say it'd get a video release at best, and develop a cult following. So, it comes as a bit of a surprise t
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SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 1, 2000 -- Psst! Wanna buy an ex-movie star?
Step right in. We have recognizable has-beens to suit your every entertainment need. Looking for the leading-man type? We have great deals on Eric Roberts, Patrick Muldoon, Kiefer Sutherland and Dean Cain. In the market for a tough guy? Take your pick of Ray Liotta, Roy Scheider, Michael Ironside and other fine choices. We have leading ladies, too -- Morgan Fairchild, Jennifer Beals and Ally Sheedy.
What's that? You say these guys are box-office poison? Guess again. Even though they were scratched off the Hollywood A-list a while ago, these names still mean something in places such as Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain and Japan. And if you'd dropped in here at the weeklong American Film Market, or AFM, wrapping up today, you'd realize that being big in the Netherlands might not be glamorous, but it's no