Tuesday, May 31, 2011





        Jennifer Lopez is a classic American success story, an accomplished entertainer and a role model for potential American Idols -- in other words, not the first person you'd expect to be hiding a sex tape.
        In the past, she's been able to block her ex-husband Ojani Noa from releasing "intimate" home videos from their 11-month marriage in 1997. But despite the star's best attempts, a Los Angeles court ruled on Friday that Noa can legally release his videos of Lopez, Radar Online reports.
        This is great news.  The sex tape is from 14 years ago so JLO will be in prime shape for me to watch her get plowed.  Plus she will be by far the biggest star to have a sex tape released, she does NOT need this to further her career, and it could not have happened to a nicer more down to earth person.
            -Les Anderson





          So here we have Minka Kelly trying to catch a cab, but it doesnt look like she is successful. But instead of yelling "Man aint that some bullshit. Black man cant get a cab in America these days...blah blah blah Obama" she seems to take it in stride and walk right into the wind which nearly gave us the best paparazzi picture of all time.  Hell, she even threw a little smile our way.


          -Les Anderson

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          Did Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi forget that she wasn't driving a bumper car on the 'Jersey Shore' boardwalk or does she need to have another go at driver's ed? We think it might be a combination of the two but after her vehicle collided with a police ... Read more

           

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          Source: http://www.popeater.com/2011/05/31/snooki-italy-car-crash/

          Anna Kournikova

          PARIS -- Paris Cinema Intl. Film Festival will bow with Cannes Jury Prize winner "Poliss," Maiwenn's police ensembler, and close with Dominik Moll's Vincent Cassel starrer "The Monk."
          Fest announced its complete lineup during a press conference presented by Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoe, jury president Charlotte Rampling as well as artistic director Aude Hesbert and general secretary Anne Barjot.
          As in previous years, Paris Cinema will host French premieres of various Cannes titles, notably Pedro Almodovar's "La Piel Que Habito" (The Skin I Live In), Nadine Labaki's "Where Do We Go Now?," Pierre Scholler's "The Minister" and Bruno Dumont's "Outside Satan."
          Fest will also preem J.J. Abrams' "Super 8" before its Gallic release on Aug. 3.
          Delanoe payed homage to French-British thesp Michael Lonsdale, giving him a Vermeil Medal for his cultural contributions to the city of Paris.
          Lonsdale, who earned a flurry of kudos for his perf in "Of Gods and Men," will be celebrated with a retrospective of 27 films, a presentation of Marguerite Duras' 1974 drama "India Song," and a discussion with French film critic and historian Jean Douchet.
          Other homages include Italian-American thesp Isabella Rossellini and Polish helmer Jerzy Skolimowski.
          The auteur-driven competition lineup features Valerie Donzelli's "Declaration of War," which opened Critics' Week; Maryam Keshavarz's "Circumstance," winner of Sundance Dramatic Audience nod; and "Curling," directed by Quebecois helmer Denis Cote, who nabbed Locarno's director kudo, and actor prize for the film's leading thesp Emmanuel Bilodeau. The competition will also boast four feature debuts: Paula Markovitch's "The Prize," Moroccan helmer Leila Kilani's "Sur la planche," Lisa Aschan's "Voltiges" and Marie Losier's "The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye."
          Paris Cinema will put a spotlight on Mexico this year. Gerardo Naranjo's "Miss Bala" will have its French preem, along with first-timer Jorge Michel Grau's "We Are What We Are" and Eugenio Polgovsky's "Los Herederos."
          Everardo Gout's feature debut "Days of Grace" is another one of the 30 films, shorts and docus skedded to play in the Mexican Panorama section. As part as the tribute to Mexico, thesp-turned-producer Gael Garcia Bernal will be feted with an 11-pics retrospective.
          Fest runs July 2-13.

          Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

          Source: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118037785?categoryid=4076&cs=1&cmpid=RSS%7CNews%7CLatestNews

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          -Les Anderson




          This is from a recent interview with Charles Barkley.

          “I don’t know if Dwyane’s upset with me, but I don’t sit around and worry about it.” He said LeBron James hasn’t said anything to him. “These athletes today are all wussified,” Barkley said. “I’ve been saying LeBron’s been the best player in the league for three years. And I say one thing criticizing The Decision, and I get a phone call from Nike saying why don’t I like LeBron? It’s interesting how this [expletive] works. These groups today, if you don’t say 100 percent positive about their guy or their team, they overreact.”


          I see all sides, I see how Barkey has to be objective as he is analyst and that is his job.  I see how Nike doesn't like someone making fun of their number one guy, especially a former Nike guy.  And I see how an egomaniac like Lebron doesn't like to be criticized about anything ever no matter what.  The bottom line is suits run the show; the whole world seems to be one big cross-marketing web of interwoven nonsense.  I would not be surprised if Lebron was Jonny Depp's costar in the next Pirates of the Caribbean movie because of some relationship Nike and ESPN have and since ESPN is owned by Disney it makes almost too much sense.

          Sorry I don't mean to rant but I'm hungover as shit, and this reminds me how the NFL told ESPN to sit down when they pee and made them cancel Playmakers which was an awesome show




          -Les Anderson

           

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