Which of the 18 celebrities won the image game?
Was Clay a runner-up... again?
The Hulk gives us his thoughts leading up to the finale.
Plus: What Debbie Gibson thinks of her on-air insults.
Did Sunday night reveal a deserving final two?
This 'Housewives' star on her evolving reality TV image.
She's trading in one life for nine.
But who will make the final two?
The famous stars welcomed another baby girl.
Two hours of television so entertaining, it's surprising who was sent packing.
It could happen, despite her record boardroom appearances.
The model shares a part of her youth in a recent Twitter pic.
And it's offensive that you would say so.
Our Titanic super fan takes a second look at her favorite flick.
Blame Mean Girl Association Syndrome.
The ousted host demands $70 million from Al Gore's network.
But don't mistake that for humility.
Will the newsman seek work elsewhere?
Beyonce's little sister knows not to boss her around.
Check out the latest celeb baby bumps and births.
The Jersey Shore star is reportedly recuperating.
The actress opens up about how she parents her daughters, Honor and Haven.
Ben introduces the girls to his family, and proposes to...
But, which girl did he send packing?
On set of the epic sci-fi blockbuster.
The actor appeared in TV shows like 'ER' and 'Dynasty.'
Okay, we're listening.
Brother Sam continues to bring out Dexter's faith.
Has Brand's star dimmed already?
Quinn needs to dial it back.
Phew.
This makes 18.
So what's her excuse then?
He's thinking about opening a restaurant!
But we still haven't met Rachel's dads!
As you can see, they're taking things slowly.
He would prefer a baby with touchscreen
Ryan Reynolds will only speak in verse, and will cry a lot. OK, not really. Maybe.
Because it glorifies sex, apparently.
Check her out on the cover of the August issue
Let's hope he's right.
Which may tell us something about the movie itself...
If they're right, that means Alberto Falcone is out.
Picture Abraham Lincoln thrashing. How awesome was that?
Turns out, he's not going to work for the Yankees.
I'm guessing not very.
Looks like he couldn't fit all the music he wanted in his Facebook status.
It just does.
In which we make no reference to any catch phrase from 'Borat'! High five! ...Dammit!
Instead of pushing daisies, he'll rent out ghostly assistants to the living.
We're super serious that this could turn out to be the most important thing. Ever.
The movies have had some lethal apprenticeships.
It's a Disney kind of week for Blu-ray and DVD releases.
Who doesn't, really?
We highlight a few of the prolific producer's most notable films
The producer responsible for Serpico and Flash Gordon has passed away.
The Situation and Karina Smirnoff at the 'Dancing With The Stars' Season Premiere at CBS Studios
Because America just can’t seem to get enough Donald Trump -– and perhaps because NBC is willing to try absolutely anything at this point -- 'The Apprentice' is set for a comeback.
Aniston is the latest Hollywood celeb to wind up in O'Reilly's crosshairs
Ali visits the hometowns of Roberto, Chris, Kirk and Frank
Nicholas Cage and Jay Baruchel attend premiere in NYC
Ali takes the five remaining guys on a getaway to Portugal.
Despite life threatening illness, Bret Michaels may appear in the 'Celebrity Apprentice' finale
Check out the latest clip from Disney's live-action update of the classic Mickey Mouse tale.
Nicolas Cage shows off his magical new hairstyle in Disney's update of the classic fantasy tale.
Late fashion king Yves Saint Laurent has beaten out Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley as the top-earning dead celebrity on finance magazine Forbes' latest macabre rich list.
When Maura Tierney was forced to drop out of NBC's upcoming drama series 'Parenthood,' in order to focus on her treatment for breast cancer, news was that Helen Hunt would step in. Yesterday, the Ausiello Files blog reported that it now looks like Lauren Graham will take the role instead.
Katy Perry wrote her hit song 'I Kissed a Girl' to rebel against her strict religious childhood.
New TV drama 'Parenthood' has been delayed by eight weeks after one of its stars, Maura Tierney, fell ill.
Comedian Joan Rivers was dealt the winning hand after facing off against celebrity poker player Annie Duke on the season finale of Donald Trump's 'Celebrity Apprentice.'
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are set to become parents again -- to surrogate twins.
Sarah Michelle Gellar is expecting her first child with husband Freddie Prinze Jr., according to reports.
Taye Diggs and his actress wife Idina Menzel are expecting their first child.
On Emmy night the only place filled with more glittery winged statuettes than the trophy room at the ceremony was HBO’s annual afterparty, thanks to a series of sweeping victories – 26 in all – by the pay cable network’s programming, including the miniseies “John Adams,” the telepic “Recount,” the drama “In Treatment” and the comedy “Entourage.”
Rumer Willis is unhappy with her name—possibly she should seek the advice of New Zealand family court judge Rob Murfitt who was also fed up with parents giving their children bizarre names and did something about it.
Actress Angela Bassett and her husband Courtney B Vance are celebrating after becoming first-time parents.
One chapter of Lindsay Lohan's family woes has come to an end—her parents Michael and Dina have decided to settle their contentious divorce.
Newlyweds Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are reportedly the proud parents of a bouncing baby girl.
Martha Stewart's version of hit reality TV show The Apprentice will not be commissioned for a second series by NBC.
Teen Girl's Parents Sue Nick Nolte, Computer theft postpones Blake trial, Brian Williams assumes "Nightly News" anchor duties, more...
Paris Hilton publishes memoirs, Tommy Lee to star in reality series, Apprentice 2 cast unveiled, more...
Rapper Ja Rule, who was arrested early Thursday morning in New York on charges of fifth-degree marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license, has had the drug charge dropped. Also in the news: Michael Jackson, Katrina Campins, DMX, Bill Cosby, Katie Couric, Donald Trump and Gloria Estefan.
NBC is considering a spinoff that would follow Rancic during the next year as he embarks on his prize-winning post overseeing the construction of a 90-story Trump International Hotel and Tower in his hometown of Chicago. Also: Lil' Kim Michael Jackson Henry V. Vaccaro Sr. Jermaine Jackson Brad Pitt Star Wars: Episode III Recording Industry Association of America Carrie-Anne Moss Mission: Impossible 3
Bill is Donald Trump's New Apprentice, Arnold Schwarzenegger Bolsters Calif. Film Industry, Kurt Cobain Biopic in Works John Malkovich Zooey Deschanel Sam Rockwell
News, April 12: Arnold Schwarzenegger Saves Swimmer, "Weird Al" Yankovic's Parents Found Dead, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and John Stamos Split Diane Keaton Peter Bogdonovich Paris Hilton David Beckham
In an interview airing today at 10 p.m. EST on ABC's 20/20, Michael Jackson's parents said he is innocent and have offered to adopt his children if they're taken away from him. Also: George Clinton Mick Jagger Zooey Deschanel Jake Gyllenhaal David Kohan Jason "Max" Mutchnick Pharrell Williams Luciano Pavarotti Sting Agnes Bruckner Bobby Cannavale
Two former Fox Family executives sued Fox for more than $84 million, alleging the media giant saddled the channel with debt and held down the sale price while taking more than $1 billion for itself.
Nickelodeon Linda Ellerbee Rosie O'Donnell Paul McCartney Heather Mills Tea Leoni David Duchovny Amy Fisher the Rock Wayne Johnson Kamechameha Coupling Star Trek Grateful Dead
Aaliyah's parents are suing Virgin Records and Blackhawk International, citing their negligent and reckless behavior as causes to the singer's tragic death in a plane crash last August.
Angelina Jolie and her husband, Billy Bob Thornton, have adopted a baby boy from Cambodia Angelina Jolie Billy Bob Thornton Jon Voight United Nations High Commission for Refugees Beyond Borders
"Child acting is a cut-throat world, which is pretty frightening and really silly in retrospect. But it's the parents who are evil.
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Analysts offered several explanations for poor box-office showings this weekend . . .
Perhaps overwhelmed by the disaster coverage that emanated nonstop from nearly every channel, many people headed for video rental stores.
Irish actor Colin Farrell, who stars in the Wwestern comedy American Outlaws, to CNN correspondent Lori Blackman, on how his life has changed in the last year
Following is a quote of the day from Anne Hathaway, star of The Princess Diaries
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 10, 2000 -- Screenwriter Jim Herzfeld of "Meet the Parents" fame has got his work cut out for him. Although the comedy he cowrote with John Hamburg is still raking in the bucks at theaters (it opened with $28.6 million, a record for October), he's already busy working on a sequel. But this time, he's writing solo. The film's partners, Universal and DreamWorks, inked the$1.1 million deal with Herzfeld after "Parents" exceeded their expectations at the box office, Daily Variety reports. Director Jay Roach will supervise the sequel, but there is no word yet if he'll helm the second installment.
Universal's "Meet the Parents" continued to meet box office success, becoming the year's third film to place first for three consecutive weeks. The PG-13-rated comedy was still laughing all the way to the bank in its third weekend with an estimated $16.32 million (-23%) at 2,619 theaters (+4 theaters; $6,230 per theater). Its cume is approximately $81.0 million, heading for a domestic theatrical gross of $130 million or more. "Parents'" international release is through DreamWorks Pictures, which co-financed the film and will share equally in its success. "Parents" had the highest per-theater average for any film playing in wide release last weekend. "Being number one for the third week in a row is extraordinary," Universal distribution president Nikki Rocco said Sunday morning. "It's only been twice this year that that's happened. The last time was with 'E
Holdover hits prevailed this weekend as moviegoers showed little enthusiasm for new arrivals. Universal's PG-13-rated comedy "Meet the Parents" held on to first place in its second weekend with a still engaging estimated $21.35 million (-25%) at 2,615 theaters (+1 theater; $8,165 per theater). Its cume is approximately $59.4 million. "Parents'" international release is through DreamWorks Pictures, which co-financed the film and will share equally in its success. "Parents" had the highest per-theater average for any film playing in wide release last weekend. "It's fabulous," Universal distribution president Nikki Rocco said Sunday morning. "This is a bonafide hit, a bonafide blockbuster. Because of the mid-week numbers, we knew that the word of mouth was out already. The question just is, 'How big is big?' It will be well over $100 million. We're at $59 mil
Singer-actress Courtney Love is being sued for failing to pay more than $40,000 in rent for a Vancouver home she rented while working in the on the film 24 Hours, The Associated Press reports.
Director Simon West says that he has produced a special and altered version of Tomb Raider for release as a DVD, including some scenes that were dropped from the original and cutting other scenes.
Star Hollywood couple Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke are about to be parents for the second time, reports People.com. Thurman, 31, and Hawke, 30, have been wed for five years and have a 3-year-old daughter, Maya Ray Thurman-Hawke. "It's true. They are expecting a child in January," Robert Garlick, a spokesperson for the couple said. Thurman and Hawke spend their time between their two homes in and around New York City. The couple starred in 1997's Gattaca together, and can be seen in this year's indie flick Tape.
Actress Keri Russell and singer Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers were rescued late Tuesday afternoon from a rip current by San Diego County lifeguards, The Associated Press report
ABC News commentator John Stossel said Wednesday that he is not happy that network higher-ups ordered that interviews he conducted with children for a Friday-night special be deleted.
Miramax films has confirmed that director Spike Lee is pursuing the directing rights to the film version of the Broadway hit musical Rent, Variety reports. Though Miramax is developing the project, no writer or actors have been assigned to the film. Lee is simply in negotiations with Miramax and has not been given the project, Variety reported the studio as saying.
The actors guilds and the studios resumed talks Wednesday after almost a week off. Sort of. Instead of meeting face-to-face, reps from both sides met separately in committees, Variety reports. Insiders say this is an indication that talks will go down to the June 30 wire. The committee meetings are expected to continue Thursday, and no date has been set for face-to-face talks to recommence.
1. Shrek, DreamWorks, $42347760, ($42,387,348 including figures from limited release in NY and LA from Wednesday);
In a move presumably intended to give physical dimension to its proclaimed intention to reduce costs, NBC told New York real-estate agents Wednesday that it plans to lease about 130,000 square feet of office space that it owns at its 30 Rockefeller Plaza headquarters, the New York Daily News reported Thursday.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 15, 2000 -- Who knew a visit to future in-laws could be so funny ... and profitable. “Meet the Parents,” the comedy starring Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro, held off “Remember the Titans” and four new movies to stay atop the box office heap, taking in an estimated $21.35 million in its second week, according to estimates by Exhibitor Relations. The two-week total for “Parents” is $59 million. “Titans” held on to the No. 2 spot with $13.58 million, taking its three-week total to $64.7 million. The high school football film starring Denzel Washington received the highest rating, an A+, by a CineScore poll for any film released this year. Rounding out the Top Five were three debuts: the Winona Ryder starrer “Lost Souls” bowed in with $8.4 million, the “Saturday Night Live” skit turned feature film “The Ladies Man” starring Tim Meadows took in $5.7 million, a
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 30, 2000 -- The question buzzing around Hollywood today is: How could a little comedy that's been out for a while beat out the most anticipated sequel of the year? The surprise hit comedy "Meet the Parents" managed to hold "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2" at bay and hold on to the No. 1 spot at the box office for the fourth week in a row. It also passed the $100 million mark at the box office. Could it be "Parents'" star power? It does, after all, star film veteran Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller, who had a big comedic hit with "There's Something About Mary." Highly unlikely say, some industry analysts. Word of mouth seems to be the culprit in this case. "'Meet the Parents'" hit audiences in a good way," says Daily Variety film critic Todd McCarthy. "They think it's the funniest film they've seen in a long time, and I think word got out about that."
HOLLYWOOD, May 16, 2000 -- Having made us mighty press types bow down and call him "The Artist," Prince is ready to let us start calling him Prince again. The Former Artist Known as Prince told a New York press conference that he was inspired to return to his given name after publishing contracts with his old nemesis, Warner Bros. Records, expired Dec. 31. Said Mr. P: "I will now go back to using my name instead of the symbol I adopted to free myself from all undesirable relationships." All righty then.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 8, 2000 -- NBC affiliates in conservative-minded locales agree: The network's new animated sitcom about a Jerry Garcia-lookalike God, the devil and a Detroit autoworker is un-Godly. "God, the Devil and Bob" Four more stations have announced that they'll refuse to air "God, the Devil and Bob" in its scheduled 8:30 p.m. EST/PST time slot Thursday. That brings the total number of naysaying affiliates to six, including all three NBC stations in Idaho (KPVI-TV in Pocatello, KTVB in Boise, KTFT in Twin Falls), one in Louisiana (KTAL in Shreveport), one in Mississippi (WTVA in Tupelo) and one in Utah (KSL in Salt Lake City).The affiliates also will ban the offending midseason replacement when it moves to Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. EST/PST starting next week. Instead, the local programmers have come up with some interesting and not-so-interesting curios
Actress Keri Russell and singer Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers were rescued late Tuesday afternoon from a rip current by San Diego County lifeguards, The Associated Press reports