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News, Sept.26: “Queer” Quintet To Get Raises, Zeta-Jones Sues Cosmetic Company, Madonna’s “English Roses” Tops Best-Seller List, More…

Top Story: Queer Quintet To Get Raises

NBC-owned Bravo is close to signing a fabulous renewal deal for a second season of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. A source told The Hollywood Reporter the show’s creators are negotiating with the network for an order of about 40 episodes. The show’s “Fab Five”– Carson Kressley, Thom Filicia, Jai Rodriguez, Ted Allen and Kyan Douglas–are also close to completing a deal that calls for six consecutive one-year contracts with 5 percent annual raises. According to contracts made available on the Smoking Gun Web site, the five signed on to the Queer Eye for the measly sum of $3,000 each per episode. Bravo had already ordered as many as seven additional episodes that are expected to go into production next week, according to the Reporter.

Fox Sued Over Gentlemen

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Producer Martin Poll and screenwriter Larry Cohen filed a lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court accusing 20th Century Fox of stealing their ideas for The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen starring Sean Connery. The movie is based on a comic book in which the main characters, including Allan Quatermain, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Capt. Nemo and Dracula vampiress Mina Harker, were lifted from the pages of Robert Louis Stevenson, H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, Bram Stoker and other writers whose copyrights have entered the public domain. According to The Associated Press, Cohen and Poll say they discussed a similar idea with Fox executives in 1993, only then the movie was called Cast of Characters. The lawsuit seeks damages in excess of $100 million.

Zeta-Jones Sues Cosmetic Company

Catherine Zeta-Jones filed a lawsuit Thursday in federal court seeking $15 million from the cosmetics firm Caudalie for running an ad campaign claiming the actress “was spotted buying the complete Caudalie range of skincare” and had used the company’s anti-aging spa in Las Vegas, the AP reports. The Chicago Oscar winner says in her lawsuit that she has never purchased such products, nor did she receive services from the spa. Zeta-Jones, who has an exclusive deal to promote Elizabeth Arden cosmetics, claims the company had no right to use her name in promotions.

Bruce Willis Entertains Troops in Iraq

Bruce Willis and band the Accelerators entertained hundreds of soldiers Thursday night in Telafar, Iraq, about 35 miles from the Syrian border. Willis, sometimes sporting a military hat or a military jacket over his sweat pants, sang mostly oldies as he and his band stood atop two flatbed trailer trucks, the AP reports. Most soldiers said they didn’t know Willis was a singer and had a band, but they reportedly liked what they heard. “He’s my favorite actor and my age,” Col. Michael Linnington, commander of the brigade’s “Iron Rakkasans”–the 187th Infantry Regiment. “He’s a macho actor. Soldiers identify with action movies and action actors. He’s a guy’s guy.”

Sky TV Gets Bill From London Police

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Magician David Blaine, who has suspended in a box from a crane above the River Thames in London in his quest to go 44 days without food, is proving to be a costly affair for his sponsor. Sky television, the network filming him, has been hit with a bill from the capital’s police force. According to Reuters, London’s police chief Sir John Stevens said Thursday the circus surrounding the stunt had become so expensive to police he would now make the stuntman’s sponsors foot the bill. Blaine‘s scheduled to climb down from the box October 19.

Madonna’s English Roses Tops Best-Seller List

Madonna’s children’s book The English Roses, which was published simultaneously around the world Sept. 15, will top The New York Times‘ children’s list for the Oct. 5 edition, the AP reports. According to Nielsen BookScan, which tracks sales in the United States, Madonna’s book sold 57,369 copies in its first full week, ranking No. 5 overall. The top seller was Dr. Phil McGraw‘s The Ultimate Weight Solution, which sold 215,536 copies.

Role Call: Will Farrell To Voice Man in Yellow

Saturday Night Live alum Will Ferrell has signed on to provide the voice of the Man in the Yellow Hat for the animated big screen version of the children’s classic Curious George. According to Variety, the Universal Pictures project will be an all-new adventure based upon the title character, an inquisitive monkey transplanted from the jungle to the big city by the Man in the Yellow Hat. The movie is slated for release Nov. 4, 2005.

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