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An Epic Win! Jennifer Lopez aka J-Lo Sits In For The Lopez Show.

 

Spend your six minutes watching this J-Lo clip and you may agree with me.

            

J-Lo The Talk show host? I can totally see it.....she's in, great comic timing, pretty comfortable in delivery and seemed to be having fun too..... now if only someone would get her to finally accept that her “acting” and “singing” was her past and a show is what she needs to do now she'd be in business…

thoughts? Could she make it as a talk show host?

Obama The Musical! First Images From The Musical Being Staged In Germany

Yes no joke, there really is a musical being staged in Germany for President Barack Obama. Here are the pictures from the musical… Spot the dead on Sarah Palin the snear on the John McCain charactor is priceless

Would this musical be a hit on broadway?

Janet Jackson Is Gotham. Shares Lessons Learned From Michael Jackson's Passing

   

Janet Jackson graces the next cover of Gotham magazine. She, talks about Michael Jackson, her new album and even a new book that she's soon to be releasing. Highlights:

On what she’s taken from Michael’s death:

“When you hear people say life goes on, it’s really the truth. You can’t stop living. It becomes a part of you. I feel a bit selfish because there are times I feel I shouldn’t be doing this, but I enjoy my work and I have to keep doing it. I have to keep my life going. There are days that are harder than others.”

On her New Year’s resolutions:

“I want to learn a language. I haven’t decided which, but it’s between French, Spanish and Italian. I also want to get
closer to God.”

On her new album:

“It’s going to be a little different. The writing is about life experiences. There’s a part of me that’s craving escapism, which is a sense of wanting to keep on moving with my work but also of coming to terms with reality. So I think it will be upbeat and light.”

On her new book:

“I hope it’s inspiring for all ages. I’m talking about weight loss, confidence, self-esteem—especially in your youth. It’s not an autobiography, but there are little anecdotes that I give here and there from my childhood all the way to the present that I thought would be interesting and helpful to share.”


On what she loves about New York:

“Everything. I love the energy–the creative energy. I’ve been here for 12 years and I will be here for the rest of my life.”

Wonder if she's taking any part in raising her brothers 3 kids? Miss Jackson is looking real good. Are you looking forward to her new album?

Peep below for another image Janet image from Gotham

Golden Globes Red Carpet Photo Roundup Part II: The Looks, The Trends & The No-No's

Helen Miren takes the top spot. I wish we could all age as gracefully and as beautifully as she has!

Zoe Saldana

 

 

 

A rained out Gabourey Sidibe

 

Cameron Diaz

 

 

Christina Aguilera. First time i've seen her with “normal” looking make up in a such a long time. She's a beautiful woman when she's not wearing cakes of make up that make her look like a drag queen. Her dress is beautiful.

she also posed with the never ever aging Cher

 

Jennifer Garner sans her hubby..

Patricia Arquette

 

Robert De Niro, Director Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio is it just me or has Leonardo been in every Scorsesse movie this last 10 years? 

Leonardo will never grow out of his baby face, everytime I see him, I think of him as the “titanic guy” I wonder if that works against him in his movie choices.....have audiences refused to get beyond his “titanic” look? he doesn't seem to be nominated for any awards…

   

 

Olivia Wilde had the best make up of the night.. she was the look for radiance

 


Maggie Gyllenhaal

 

Christina Hendricks looked like a doll

Marion Cotillard's beautiful face..

 

& worst dress of the night looks unfinished

 

 

Colin Farrell and his girlfriend Alicja Bachleda she just had his baby a few weeks ago… how do celebs lose that baby weight that fast? and what happened to Colin's hair?

 

Meryl Streep with her GG for her role in Julia & Julia

 

Courtney Cox & David Arquette

 

January Jones

Drew Barrymore with her shoulder and hip/waist spiky shrubs…and before she went to hang off of George Clooney.

 

Fergie & Josh Duhamel

  

 

Calista Flockhart & Harrison Ford hard to believe they've been together more than 5 years now?

 

 

Chloe Sevigny, interesting dress

 

Monique and her hairy arms and legs, wonder if she's ever shaved her other “bits”?

 

Nicole Kidman

 

Julia Roberts and her 1000 watt smile.

 

Tobey Maguire with his plus one. Is another spiderman in the works?

 

 

Jennifer Morrison her dress makes me think of Chinese carbage or wanton soup.

 

Penelope Cruz

 

Golden Globes Red Carpet Photo Roundup Part 1: The Looks, The Trends & The No-No's

Top spot for Halle Berry. She won the night, the hair, the dress, the body everything..... easily the best dressed of the night.

   

 

 

Robert Downey Jr won the night for me with his off the cuff speech after winning best comedic actor for Sherlock Holmes he “refused” to thank people, one of them his wife Susan..

“I really don't want to thank my wife because I could be bussing tables at the Daily Grill right now if not for her. Jesus, what a gig that'd be.”

       

 

George Clooney with his growing beard… Elisabetta Canalis

         

 

and that's Drew Barrimore hanging off of George Clooney,  George is really feeling that hug no?

 

 

Tina Fey, easy to love her especially when she essentially told NBC to “suck it”

         

 

Enduring couple Tom HanksRita Wilson

          

 

Jennifer Anniston. Same formular every time, and dress, make up and hair do work for her well.

 

 

Kate Hudson was determined to make a statement, those shoes..... do leave a lot to be desired don't they?

 

 

Mariah Carey, her “golden globes” and her husband/butler Nick Cannon.

  

 

Dr. House

        

 

Sofia Loren, still the queen but should find Cher's surgeon, did you see her on Larry King promoting NINE? Her face is scary.

    

 

Heidi KlumSeal

 

 

Mickey Rouke does clean up well… how old do you think his armpiece is?

 

 

Paula Patton & Robin Thicke

    

 

Who Won The Golden Globes? Here's The Full List!

 

 

The Globes are awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a group of about 90 reporters – some of whom have other jobs, or are retired – who live in Los Angeles.

Here's a list of this years Golden Globe winners: 

Best Motion Picture: Avatar

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: Robert Downey Jr., Sherlock Holmes 

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama: Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side

Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: The Hangover

Best TV Series, Comedy or Musical: Glee

Best Director: James Cameron, Avatar

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Christop Waltz, Inglorious Basterds

Best Supporting Actress, TV: Chloe Sevigny, Big Love

Best TV Series, Drama: Mad Men

Best Foreign Language Film: The White Ribbon

Best Actor, TV Comedy or Musical: Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock

Best Screenplay, Motion Picture: Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner, Up in the Air

Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie: Drew Barrymore, Grey Gardens

Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie: Kevin Bacon, Taking Chance

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia

Best Miniseries or TV Movie: Grey Gardens

Best Original Score in a Motion Picture: Up!

Best Original Song in a Motion Picture: “The Weary Kind,” Crazy Heart

Best Actress in a TV Series, Drama: Julianna Marguiles, The Good Wife

Best Actor in a TV Series, Drama: Michael C Hall, Dexter

Best Animated Feature Film: Up!

Best Supporting Actor, TV: John Lithgow, Dexter

Best Actress, TV Comedy: Toni Collette, The United States of Tara

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Mo'nique, Precious

Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award: Martin Scorsese.

Some Killer's Actions Are Puzzling; Kill, Stuff Body In Suitcase, Turn Self To Cops?

 

               

The picture above is of a suitcase with a dead man in it, it was found on Thurday, the man was killed by this man Michael-Andrew Garreau.

            

When I heard this story I was left puzzled. A 33 year old Ottawa man killed his 29 year old Israeli partner/lover, proceeded to stuff the dead lover into a suitcase, drove all the way to Montreal and dumped the suitcase with his just killed lover on to the snowed out side street, he however left the dead lover's foot poking out of the suitcase, a passerby saw the hanging foot early Thursday morning and called the police. Word quickly went to the news and the killer promptly (15 hrs after body was found) called the cops and reported himself for having committed the crime, he then waited at his home as the cops went and picked him up..... truly bizarre.

I mean if you're going to commit murder why dump the dead body on the side of the street, in plain view leaving a foot hanging out? And then promptly turn yourself in for committing the crime? Did he set it up this way so as to gain a defense of “crime of passion” or “temporary insanity”? Or is he just a dumb killer? His actions are puzzling but then again no murder/er makes sense ever…

In true Canadian fashion, the killer is being charged with 2nd degree murder, huh? He killed a man and turned himself in shouldn't he be charged with 1st degree murder? Just watch, he'll probably end up with only 10years in prison and be out in less than that… Canada's justice system is known to truly suck.....Domestic violence in Same-sex relationships is just as prevalent as in hetro-relationships…the statistics are alarming both are at 25%, many go unreported until something like this happens.

Thoughts?

More pics under the fold…

The Convenient Ku Klux Klan Tendencies Of Rush Limbaugh

                              

This is Rush Limbaugh of George Bush era

We see all these pictures. There is human suffering. We are Americans, and this is what we have always done, and we are always going to do it… There's doing the right thing regardless of consequences and regardless of extraneous circumstances, and this is one of those things. These are human beings in need. There's nobody else that can do this, and we are going to do it. That is who we are, and we are not going to have strings attached to it, and we may in fact not be thanked, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it, because we're not doing it for that reason. We're not doing it for gratitude; we're not doing it for support. We're not doing it for love; we're not doing it for loyalty. You might say we're doing it for love. We're doing it because it's the right thing to do. That's who we are as a people. You don't have to give individually if you don't want to but there will not be a movement – there may be a movement but it will have no life – to dissuade people from donating. It's going to be just the opposite.

-Rush Limbaugh, January 3, 2005 in the aftermath of the tsunami

Back then, the moral and upstanding people of the United States would help the countries torn apart by the tsunami on December 26, 2004.

But that's not the Rush we see today. This is him in the now, with the Haiti tragedy: Mr. Limbaugh wasted no time trying to turn the horrific tragedy in Haiti into a most unfortunate and gross partisan attack on the very people working around the clock to save as many lives as possible:

[Paraphrased via Media Matters here and here] I want you to remember, it took [Obama] three days – three days! – to respond to the Christmas Day fruit of ka-boom bomber … He comes out here in less than 24 hours to speak about Haiti … [later in same program] … they'll use this to burnish ahhh their, ahhh shall we say, ahhh credibility with the black community, both the light skinned and, ahhh, hmmm … dark skinned black community …

 

Yes for Rush Limbaugh, at this very moment the streets of Haiti's capital are littered with bodies of the dead and dying. Thousands of men, women, and children – including an unknown number of Americans – buried alive under tons of rubble, many no doubt crying out in agony for help that will come too late this racist Limbaugh doesn't even have the decency to wait for them to finish dying before equating their death and suffering to an incident where no one got a scratch except the bad guy.

Today, Rush sees America as an amoral socialist pariah ill-suited to helping a neighbor. What changed from the Tsumani days to today? Why. Obama happened. To Rush no matter the issue or the humanity required he is out for just one thing, score political points even while the rest of America is horrified by what they see on TV, the masses of dead people on the streets of Haiti and look for ways to help. To Rush those are what mere black people why care? right? Rush cares only about himself, he's nothing more than the morning show shock jock who has transferred his ability to generate controversy to the AM talk radio format.

I was recently chatting with someone who wished Rush Limbaugh would die already or better yet get throat cancer so that he is never able to speak again so that he doesn't continue to use his podium for hate. That got me thinking of something a relative once said to me; “evil people die last, good people die first”

Rush Limbaugh ain't dying any time soon, he will continue to use his free speech to spew and encourage hate for anyone who does not look like him or does not agree with him and in fact get paid 400million for several years to continue to do so. Since Obama won, Rush has gotten more hateful driven by fear and greed, he's getting worse and that can last only so long. Even his most loyal listeners will end up drawing a line somewhere someday… could be soon or could take 10 years but Limbaugh will implode and will do so spectacularly.

Makes you wonder, Rush is on radio because he has sponsors do those sponsors ascribe to what Rush says and believes? If not shouldn't they take a stand against it? I've always believed that if one sees something wrong being done and says nothing, that person is just as guilty as the one doing wrong.

Thoughts?

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