Seems like an appropriate topic for a teen magazine, right?
So says Vin Diesel.
It's almost as exciting as flying over Dubai!
Hasbro's creating their own 'Avengers' universe!
Was she drinking?
Includes interview with the cast!
Are you tired yet?
Why does O'Reilly keep doing this to himself?
The writers are banking on it.
It certainly seems like she does. But how long can it continue?
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Actor John Stamos, whose five-year marriage to actress Rebecca Romijn-Stamos ended in April, told the syndicated TV entertainment show Access Hollywood in excerpts released Monday the breakup has been difficult for the both of them. Also in the news: Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, Paris Hilton, Jay-Z, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Lindsay Lohan, Being Julia, Al Sharpton and Nielsen primetime ratings for June 21-27.
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Actress Winona Ryder is expected to appear today in a Beverly Hills courtroom for a status conference in her felony shoplifting case.
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Anne Heche, who is currently on a whirlwind media tour to promote her new book Call Me Crazy, on CNN's Larry King Live about her devoutly Christian mother's desire to become Jesus.
Expected protests in Tokyo did not materialize Wednesday night as Pearl Harbor opened in the Japanese capital. Demonstrations by right-wing organizations have generally accompanied the opening of any firm in which Japan's role in World War II is depicted negatively. A special screening of the film was held at the Tokyo Dome, Japan's largest indoor stadium, where about 30,000 people watched the movie on a giant screen.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) plans to hold its movie awards next year prior to the Oscars as it did -- for the first time -- this year, the organization announced.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire maestro Regis Philbin, to the New York Post, on why he is not afraid of The Weakest Link host Anne Robinson or going head-to-head against her on Mondays in the fall: "Nah, I'm not trying to imitate Anne Robinson, but I would like to wrestle her. And believe me, I can take her."