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Monday, August 8, 2011

ABC Confirms 'Desperate Housewives' Cancellation, Final Season to Link to the First


It's official, "Desperate Housewives" is going to end its run next year with the eighth season. As it was expected, the cancellation was confirmed at the Television Critics Association summer press tour in Beverly Hills on Sunday, August 7 by ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee. 


"It's an iconic show and we're extremely proud of it," Lee told reporters. "I wanted to make sure that this show that put this network on the map, certainly the new brand of this network for the last six or seven years, had its victory lap and had its chance to really set out every episode and build an arc for its 22 episodes so that we could say goodbye." 


Meanwhile, creator Marc Cherry said that he wants the show to end "when the network still saw us as a viable show and a force to contend with." He added when joining Lee on stage of the TCA, "I've been in this business for 23 years, and I'm very aware of people overstaying their welcome. I just didn't want that to happen to 'Desperate Housewives'. I wanted to go out in the classiest way possible." 


Recalling how the stars reacted when they were told about the show's end, Cherry shared, "It was bittersweet and lovely because the women knew that it was a possibility, but they didn't know. So there was a little touch of shock but not completely." He "got really emotional with Eva (Longoria) because I love Eva more than life itself." 


Spilling the beans on what is pitched for the final season, Cherry revealed that "the mystery of what's going on harkens back to the first season." He went on gushing, "Something I'm very excited about is we're going back to the roots of Mary Alice. That was one of the things that feels right." 


"I have an idea for the last episode in which I want to pay homage to everyone who's been there before and been on the show," Cherry added, teasing that Nicollette Sheridan's character, Edie, may return. 

First Promo for 'Desperate Housewives' Final Season Looks Back at the Past



As soon as "Desperate Housewives" cancellation was made official, the first promo for the eighth and last season of the show comes out on the web. It compiles footage from the past years of the four original characters - Susan, Lynette, Bree, Gabrielle - and newcomer Renee. Among the highlights are Lynette's struggles to deal with her little children, Bree's rebellious daughter and Gabrielle's affair with her gardener.


When confirming that ABC will end the show's run next year, creator Marc Cherry shared that in the upcoming season "the mystery of what's going on harkens back to the first season." He also revealed his idea to "pay homage to everyone who's been there before and been on the show" for the last episode.


The final season of "Desperate Housewives" will start airing Sunday, September 25 at 9/8c. ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said that he wanted to make sure the drama comedy series "had its victory lap and had its chance to really set out every episode and build an arc for its 22 episodes so that we could say goodbye."

Saturday, August 6, 2011

'Desperate Housewives' Ladies Shocked When Learning Show'll End in 2012

"Desperate Housewives" season 8 may be the last for the show. ABC has reportedly decided to end the long-running series in May 2012 and will announce this at the Television Critics Association's press tour on Sunday, August 7. 


According to Deadline, key cast members, including Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria, have been informed about this. They are reportedly "shocked and saddened" by this decision because the show was epected to extend through a ninth season. 


Though its rating has gradually declined in the last few years, "Desperate Housewives" is still a stable player on ABC. It averaged 11.9 million viewers last season with a 3.9 rating among 18-49 demographic. 


The comedy series will return with its eighth season on September 25. Creator Marc Cherry has stepped down as executive producer/showrunner at the end of last season, but is expected to be a consultant on Season 8. 

Friday, August 5, 2011

E! to Air Four-Hour Special of Kim Kardashian's Wedding

E! is not going to miss the chance to document the special day of its reality star Kim Kardashian. The network has announced a four-hour special titled "Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event" which will present behind-the-scenes look at the preparation for Kim and Kris Humphries' nuptials. 


Divided into two parts, the special will be broadcast on Sunday, October 9 at 8 P.M. ET and continue the following day at 9 P.M. ET. It will follow the couple from the "lavish wedding planning to the fabulous parties" leading to the wedding day which is set to take place on August 20 in Montecito, California. 


Kim, who stars on E!'s "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and "Kourtney and Kim Take New York", got engaged to NBA player Kris in May this year after he proposed to her with 20.5-carat Lorrain Schwartz diamond ring. The 30-year-old socialite will wear a dress designed by Vera Wang. 

CW Kicks Off With Lady GaGa and Jean Paul Gaultier Interview

The CW will begin its Fall 2011 season with a one-hour interview special. Lady GaGa and designer Jean Paul Gaultier are the subjects who would be featured on "GaGa by Gaultier" which airs Monday, September 12 at 8:00 P.M. ET. 


The "first ever face-to-face meeting" between the pop star and the French designer will run over 15 minutes into the 9:00 P.M. hour. Taking place at Gaultier's atelier in Paris, the session discusses GaGa's rise to fame, what happen behind the curtain during her tour, her strategy in maintaining her business and image as well as her love of fashion, art and fans. 


Such program is not usual for the network but during TV Critics Association press tour, CW president Mark Pedowitz explained that they jumped at the first chance to air it Stateside. The special was originally made for French audience and has since aired abroad. 


"GaGa by Gaultier" will be followed by a preview of the network's fall slate from 9:15 to 10 P.M. "Nikita" star Maggie Q and "Ringer's" Kristoffer Polaha will serve as hosts. 

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Report: Jennifer Lopez Gets Huge Raise for Returning to 'American Idol'

It is apparently just a matter of time before Jennifer Lopez is officially announced to return as a judge for another season of "American Idol". Latest report says a deal between the estranged wife of Marc Anthony and FOX is completed, although it has not been signed yet. 


One insider tells TheWrap that J.Lo gets "a smidge over" $20 million with the new contract. This is a huge raise from the $12 million she reportedly earned for joining Randy Jackson and Steven Tyler on the judging panel of the singing competition last season. FOX and a representative for the singer/actress, however, have not commented on the matter. 


Back in mid-July, a source told E! Online that J.Lo has agreed to serve as the judge on "Idol" once again, and the announcement could be coming "any day now". Meanwhile, her fellow judges Jackson and Tyler have officially signed up for season 11, which will premiere in January 2012. 

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Video: 'So You Think You Can Dance' Contestant Made Lady GaGa Cry

One contestant on "So You Think You Can Dance" successfully squeezed tears out of Lady GaGa. The singer appeared as a guest judge on the Top 8 performance night and she cried after Marko Gremar did a contemporary piece to Jeff Buckley's "I Know It's Over" with Allison Holker. 

All four judges gave Marko and Allison a standing ovation. GaGa was the first judge to give a comment. "I'm just so proud of you," she began as tears streamed down her face. "There are so, so many things I did wrong when I was younger, and so many things I wish I could take back, and I felt every moment of that through your dance tonight." 

The dance which was choreographed by Sonya Tayeh was dedicated to Marko's mom who was actually among the audience. She cried and waved proudly to her son who said that she flew all the way from Guam to support him. 

After giving him a good comment, Nigel Lythgoe told everyone to say things they want to say to their mothers while there's still a chance. 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

TLC Dedicates Hourlong Special to Pippa Middleton

Pippa Middleton is getting her own TV special after becoming talks of the town since she took part in sister Kate Middleton's wedding to Prince William. TLC has announced that it will air "Crazy About Pippa" on Tuesday, August 9 at 9 P.M. 

In the one-hour special, "those closest to Pippa provide insight into the life and work of the future Queen of England's sister." Also in the show, it is revealed that her new brother-in-law, Prince Harry, refers to her as a "foxy filly." 

Deemed Britain's most eligible bachelorette by the cable network, Pippa gained public attention after serving as a maid of honor at her sister's royal wedding. A Facebook page called Pippa Middleton A-- Appreciation Society, which is inspired by her perfect curve, has more than 237,000 likes. 

Vivid Entertainment has reportedly offered the 27-year-old party planner $5 million to star in a porn movie, while Usher wanted her to model for his lingerie line. 

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Comic-Con 2011: THE SECRET CIRCLE Pilot Screening and Panel Recap


CW’s newest supernatural series, The Secret Circle, had a fun-filled pilot screening Saturday night in Room 6BCF. Despite a line that wrapped out of the building and by some nether-region of the San Diego Convention Center, I was shuffled through the doors in time to sit down and immediately soak the screening in. I’ll be upfront now, though: CW shows usually aren’t my thing. However, by the amount of catcalls and swoons, I can see that they have clearly worked out a niche market and aren’t going to stop in the near future. Following the pilot screening, we were treated to an all-too-brief Q&A with the stars and crew. Hit the jump for my thoughts on the pilot and a recap of the panel.
Cassie Blake (Britt Robertson) has moved in with her grandmother and is the new kid at high school. Yet, somehow the older adults seems to immediately recognize her. The tragic death of her mother is constantly brought up as strangers give her pity. However, that’s not the only odd part of the town.
A select few teenagers start to single out Cassie, and before long they reveal why they keep pestering her. Faye (Phoebe Tonkin), Nick (Louis Hunter), Adam (Thomas Dekker), Diana (Shelley Hennig), and Sally (Logan Browning) are part of a secret circle of witches and wizards, and their families are connected in myth. Cassie inherited her mother’s witchcraft abilities, and they want her to join them. Why they want her in the group isn’t initially revealed, but there is an interesting dynamic that suddenly springs to life when it is.
High school is full of exploration for some, and the ignorance of your own mortality is part of the issue. These teens seem to enjoy pushing the boundaries, especially Faye. This rebellious witch is pushy and not afraid to have fun at other people’s expenses, especially Cassie’s upon arrival. Cassie is going to be the surrogate audience for the show, but she doesn’t reveal all of her cards up front. Instead, we are left wondering why she has such hesitation to join the group and why she is so back and forth at times. There are also romantic sparks that fly, and we can feel an attraction between Cassie and Adam, though he is presently with Diana (oops!). As with a show about witchcraft, there is some magic on display and right now it is fairly innocent and plain.
However, there are moments of darkness as well. Cassie’s mom had an accident that resulted in her own secret circle wanting to stay quiet. At this point the reason why are still kept under lock and key, but it will be explored as the series progresses. Again, there are some dark moments that occur with the parents of Cassie’s new friends. I wonder how dark the series will get, and those familiar with the slate of CW shows may be able to tell how dark this one will get based on that. I must also mention the numerous sexual innuendos, whether on accident or on purpose. The tone seems to suggest it is purposeful, and the use of quick edits and jumping in and out of dialogue leads to some moments that had the whole crowd rolling.
There aren’t many shows on television right now that focus on witchcraft, especially sinceCharmed left the air so many years ago. However, there is a flurry of supernatural television shows on all levels of television and this one might be right up your alley. The series itself is based on a fairly known commodity: a series of young adult novels by the same author that gave us The Vampire Diaries—L.J. Smith. The panel itself was short because the pilot aired a little bit later than expected. The panel included creator Kevin Williamson, stars Natasha Henstridge (she plays Diana’s mother), Britt Robertson, Phoebe Tonkin, Thomas Dekker, and executive producer Andrew Miller.
One of the first questions focused on how close they will stick to the source material. Kevin Williamson mentioned that they are working from wonderful source material and have a ton to work with. Robertson was then asked how it was to work with the magical elements, and she said it was the best part of the show, saying she was “thrilled” by it. As for Tonkin, she joked it was old hat a bit, though she enjoyed going from a mermaid to a witch.
Another questioner mentioned that because they share similar sources in terms of writers, would we see vampires in this show fromThe Vampire Diaries? Robertson laughed and said, “Crossover, yea!” However, Williamson did note that while they did share source authors, the worlds would stay separate. The next question focused on the character of Faye and how far she would go down the path of darkness. Tonkin responded that she will definitely become more dangerous as the show moves on, but added that there is potential for good as well. The final question focused on how much fun it was to shoot “the kiss,” something I won’t go into detail for now. Robertson revealed that that was the first scene shot between Dekker and herself. Dekker also joked that there were two very different takes on that scene.
Overall, if you are looking for some teenage angst mixed with witchcraft and love, CW has your show. At times hokey, and at times unintentionally hilarious, the show seems to be more of the same that you might expect from CW. Whether that is a good thing or a bad one is up to you. The series has been picked up for a full season based on this pilot and will air on the CW September 15.

Comic-Con 2011: NIKITA Panel Recap; Maggie Q Demonstrates Climbing Up Tall Guys and First Footage of Season 2



At this year’s Comic-Con, The CW held a panel for their hit show, Nikita, and it was an absolute riot.  They showed a brief teaser for the next season, as well as a music-infused highlight reel of the biggest moments of season one.  Oh, and star Maggie Q demonstrated how she climbs up tall guys in the show to knock them out…on an attendee.  Yea, things got crazy.  

The panel for Nikita featured showrunner Craig Silverstein, actress Lyndsy Fonseca, Shane West, and Maggie Q. The first thing that occurred was Maggie gushing about  a fan created book Shane and her received just moments earlier that was a diary of sorts about their character’s stories. Then the host started off the questions and she had some good ones, but mainly focused on the upcoming season. So, needless to say, if you don’t want to know where it is headed, stay away. The first focused on whether we can expect more huge surprises like the ones in the first season. He confirmed that it will definitely occur again, saying “the jaw-dropping twist is our stock and trade.” When she pressed on to see if anything would occur early in episode one or two, he announced they would showcase and Alex and Nikita fight scene.
Fonseca and Q then talked about filming the scene, with Fonseca remarking that it was emotionally driven and tough to film. They both agreed that they were still sore from it, though Maggie joked that she picked her up and slammed Fonseca a lot but it wasn’t a big deal because “she weighs like 10 pounds.” They next focused on a post-Division world for Michael and Nikita, to which Maggie joked, “T-shirts and a lot of member’s only jackets.” West added that there would be a lack of suits for sure. As for what this all means for Alex and Division, Fonseca says “She has a relationship with Division, but she does not work for them,” adding that she will basically use that to get where she wants. Silverstein compared it to a quid pro quo basis, and mentioned “it could go bad at any time.

As for Percy and Amanda, Silverstein remarked that they had one of the coolest sets they had ever built where Percy is exiled. He also mentioned that Amanda is now running the show at Division, and mentioned that Percy would be plotting his revenge and might be seen again wreaking havoc for Alex, Michael, and Nikita. Amanda will be struggling to handle her new role, as a member of Oversight will be coming in to watch over things. However, she will also clean up Percy’s mistakes, though Silverstein mentions that that is a scary proposition for anyone familiar with her.
Maggie then expounded on how they would actually be giving details on Nikita’s backstory this season. She also mentioned that a burning question for her was why Nikita was the best. Why, of all the assassins Division trained, she was the one that excelled so much. Maggie added that it was devastating for Nikita because the one thing she is best at is the one she hates the most. Silverstein then added that we would see Nikita pre-Division this time around. Next they talked about Berkoff, a character that Lynsy seemed to enjoy watching.
Silverstein explained that we would see him outside of Division and that we would find out very early in the season. As for Owen, he will be back in episode two and Ryan would be eventually broken out of prison as well. As for an overarching theme, Silverstein mentioned that every character seems to be searching for their home, in a way. That would definitely be explored, which sounds to me like a lot of back story and new revelations.
The first attendee questioner wanted to know if Maggie had a favorite action move and how hard it was to do all the moves in fashionable clothes. Maggie joked that if she could fight in pajamas, she would, but that it just wouldn’t sell that well. She added that they have a ton of meetings with wardrobe and basically hash out what she can wear. Sometimes the costume designer has an outfit in mind, and Maggie has to sometimes say, “now here’s my reality. I can’t do that in that.” After that, the fun really began.

Silverstein added that his favorite move was when Nikita would run up guys and knock them out. They shared a laugh when suddenly fans started shouting that she should do it now, and Maggie joked, “Is there anybody in the audience 6’7”?” That’s when several tall guys stood up, and kinda joked that she would do the move with one of the audience members. When she asked if she should, cheers broke out. So, the challenge was accepted and a lucky, older gentleman was invited up on stage. Maggie stood in front and demonstrated that she usually looks for points of the body to grab onto to boost her up, by putting her hands above the man’s waist, shoulders, and head.
She then asked that he stick out his leg and to grab her a bit while she put her foot on his knee and leaned into him. She said that generally that is how she leaps up and then just knocks them out from there. The fact that she demonstrated the move to a degree in a tightly fitting yellow outfit was a strange sight considering she just mentioned how many times she had to go against her costume designer’s desires. A large ovation was given to the two as the man walked off stage and Maggie returned to her seat. This was one of those moments that Comic-Con provides because of the fan interaction and it’s always refreshing to see stars go out of there way to show appreciation and have fun.
However, the questions did manage to continue after the audience quieted down a bit. Maggie was asked about her favorite fighting style, and she pondered it a bit then responded that Wing Chun was the one she loved the most. She went on to say it was super fast and hard to see, but that it was also close-quarters, something she loved about it. If you aren’t familiar with Wing Chun, I suggest checking out Ip Man and its sequel, two awesome Hong Kong action films that were made in the last few years.

The next questioner asked what any of the stars would like see explored in their past. West mentioned that a lot was revealed about his past in the first season, and that he was pretty satisfied with all of it at this point, describing himself as “full.” Fonseca added that she was looking forward to finding out who her mother might be. They then were asked about what fans could expect with the interaction between Owen, Michael, and Nikita next season. Silverstein commented that Owen would be getting healthy and would find a mysterious source to fund him. He also mentioned how it would be great if they could all get together and be friendly, they would be a super team of sorts. Alas, they just don’t get along so that won’t quite work. The questioner dug a bit deeper and followed up by asking if Nikita would have to pick between the two, to which Silverstein said that she had pretty clearly chosen Michael.

Another fan seemed to introduce the word “Mikita” to the stars (a combination of Michael and Nikita), asking what their favorite “Mikita” moment was. West said that one of his favorite moments was in a flashback where he flips Nikita and he lands on top of her during a sparring session. Maggie joked that it was the first time they had smelled each other’s breath, adding that Shane’s always smells like coffee. Maggie went on to say that her favorite moment was right before they got together for the first time. She describes the scene and how it played out in her mind, with an uneasiness for Nikita who was unsure of whether Michael was there to “kill her or hug her.” Michael was in her space, something she hadn’t let happen before.
The next questioner stated that Lyndsy was her first choice for Katniss in The Hunger Games. Lyndsy visibly responded to that, with a blush and much gratitude, even thanking her for the comment. When the attendee mentioned that she could portray her in the remake, Fonseca thanked her again and said she had incredible support. The questioner then asked her question, commenting that she loved the strong women in the film, but she loved the bad guys in it even more and asked if we could expect “badder guys.” Silverstein answered, saying that there would be a lot more “badnees for you” and confirmed that the black box that Michael and Nikita have would bring out a lot of evil characters. He added that Alex, Michael, and Nikita would all have to deal with the worst of the worst, and hinted that there might even be some bad stuff on there about the trio as well.
Then a attendee asked if there was any chance that a scene or episode would be filmed Hawaii because Maggie grew up there, specifically mentioning on or around her old high school track. When she started to laugh a little, he mentioned that Coach Evans was in attendance as well. Maggie squealed a bit and asked, “Do you still love me? I was the worst.” She also added that they essentially saved her life when she was a kid and kept her out of trouble. When the man repeated his question, Silverstein seemed to give a non-committed answer, with Maggie joking “Are you paying?” and Silverstein laughing and saying, “Yea, start that drive.”
Next we heard from a questioner that praised the characters of Alex and Nikita, and specifically their strong, bonded relationship that you rarely see on TV or anywhere. She then asked Silverstein where the inspiration for the characters came from. For that, Silverstein gave a very interesting answer, saying that the plan was to start Nikita outside of Division, and needed someone to showcase how the faction grabs kids off of the street and reforms and trains them. He said that he felt the Alex and Nikita relationship was “the tragic love story of the series.” He also added that they are in a really rocky place right now, but that similar to last year it will end up vastly different.
Following on that, the next questioner asked Maggie Q if Naked Weapon was the closest thing she had made to Nikita to this point and whether it had special meaning. Maggie joked, “You still like me and you saw that movie? That’s loyal.” She then responded that it was kinda similar, and that it focused on a young girl taken and trained as an assassin. But she also explained that it was her first big action film in her career, and taught her a lot. Silverstein then said what was on a lot of people’s minds, asking “Why was it called Naked Weapon?” Maggie assured everyone that there was no nudity, joking that there wasn’t any nudity in Naked Gun.
When it was announced that there was only time for two more questions, a man stepped aside to let the final questioners move forward in the queue, which got awwws from the crowd and a compliment from Maggie. One of the last questioners? A little girl, asking their favorite scene to film. The question seemed to give West quite a bit of pause before he simply stated that he couldn’t pick just one. As for Maggie: “You know what’s fun? I just love beating guys up.” Then the final question was aimed at Fonseca, with the question of how this action-packed role compared to all of her decidedly non-action roles in the past and if she enjoyed the change.
Fonseca confirmed that she had never done stunts prior to Nikita and was thankful for Maggie because she took Fonseca under her wing. She described the experience, saying she “found something she didn’t know she loved.” When the moderator spotted a little girl in a Super Girl outfit, she asked whether she had a question. “Do you do your own stunts?” she asked, and after awes, they pretty much all agreed that they do their own as much as they could. Fonseca added a caveat, saying that she didn’t do the stuff where she gets thrown to the ground. She also thanked the stunt crew that does handle the heavy lifting and the sore bodies. With that, the panel ended.
As for the second season, you can mark September 23nd on your calendars, which you may note signifies the move from prime time on Thursday to a Friday night time slot instead.

Monday, July 25, 2011

'So You Think You Can Dance' Promo Featuring Lady GaGa



Lady GaGa is featured in a new promo for "So You Think You Can Dance". Billed to guest judge during the top 8 week, she appears through scenes cut from her "The Edge of Glory" music video, which are intercepted with footage from previous performance of the remaining contestants.


Beside GaGa, this week's episodes will also see "Nine" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger Tides" director Rob Marshall sitting on the judge panel. The Mother Monster and the filmmaker will join regular judges to review the routines performed by Marko, Jordan, Jess, Sasha, Ricky, Tadd, Melanie and Caitlynn.


On Wednesday, July 27, past seasons' contestants including Pasha Kovalev, Ade Obayomi and Lauren Froderman will also return to the stage to dance with the top 8 finalists. The results will be announced on Thursday, July 28 with LXD or the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers as guest dancers.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

'Gossip Girl' Set Pics: First Look at Elizabeth Hurley

Elizabeth Hurley has channeled her inner sexy media mogul on "Gossip Girl" set. The model-turned-actress flaunted her cleavage in a red dress when filming a scene with regular cast Chace Crawford in Manhattan, New York City on Wednesday, July 13. 


Clad in a checked shirt and black pants, the young actor put his hand on her waist as they stood close to each other. This leads to a speculation that their characters, Nate Archibald and Diana Payne, are hooking up on The CW drama series. 


Hurley's character is described as a smart, self-made woman whose presence will affect the lives of Upper East Sider, including Gossip Girl herself. The "Bedazzled" beauty signed up for a multi-episode arc. 


Another new cast member Roxane Mesquida was also spotted hitting the set with her on-screen brother Hugo Becker that day. The French actress/model, cast as Prince Louis' sister who will derail his wedding with Blair, had been previously seen shooting a scene with Leighton Meester. 




Friday, July 8, 2011

Pics: Leighton Meester Filming 'Gossip Girl' Season 5 With On-Screen Nemesis



Leighton Meester has kicked off the production of "Gossip Girl" season 5. Rocking a yellow top and a lemon-printed skirt with matching orange pumps and bag, the 25-year-old brunette beauty finished off her look with some bracelets when portraying Blair Waldorf on Thursday, July 7. 

"The Roommate" actress was not alone during the first day of filming. She was joined by new cast member Roxane Mesquida, who is cast as Prince Louis' sister who is hell-bent on sabotaging her brother and Blair's impending nuptials. Together, the two were seen walking on the street in Manhattan, New York City while having a chat. 

As of late, it was reported that another new character is coming to Upper East Side due to Blair's wedding. "Lost" alum Marc Menard is cast for potentially recurring role of Father Cavalia, a priest from Monaco with ties to Blair's fiance, Prince Louis. Rumor has it, the pontiff will preside over the couple's wedding ceremony, but he may encounter some resistance from Louis' meddling sister. 

"Gossip Girl" will return with all new episodes on Monday, September 26 at 8/7c. 





Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Lindsay Lohan's Mother In Talks for 'Dancing with the Stars'

Dina Lohan could be putting on her dancing shoes this fall. The mother of Lindsay Lohan is reported to be in the midst of negotiations with ABC regarding her possible participation on "Dancing with the Stars", which will kick off the thirteenth season on September 19. 


Dina is said to be overheard talking about her plan to appear on the dancing competition show during Lindsay's 25th birthday party at a private house in Water Mill dubbed the Ciroc Cabana Club over the weekend. Lindsay, however, was not present at the event because she decided to stay in Los Angeles and remain low-key after completing her house arrest. 


The "Machete" actress herself was once rumored in talks to appear on a new season of the show, but the news was soon denied. Neither Dina's camp nor ABC's representative has responded to the latest rumor. 


Other celebrities who have been rumored to join the next cycle of "DWTS" are Shaquille O'Neal, Ashley Hebert of "The Bachelorette", Donnie Wahlberg, Khloe Kardashian, Nick Jonas, Queen Latifah, Melissa Gilbert, Regis Philbin and Mike Tyson. 

Monday, July 4, 2011

'Jersey Shore' Pics: Hungover Snooki Needs Escort to Get Into Taxi

Snooki has been caught on her latest boozing act on Saturday, July 2 while "Jersey Shore" camera was following her. The guidette got hungover after spending the night partying with Deena Cortese at Jenkinson's Club, Point Pleasant Beach. 


Donning a trilby hat, polka dot top and camouflage shorts, the 23-year-old reality star looked terrible as she could hardly stand up on her own. Fellow revellers escorted her to her taxi, before a policeman helped her get into the car. 


According to Daily Mail, other partygoers had to stop Snooki from sneaking back to the party and they offered her some water to make sure she stayed hydrated. She occasionally leaned on a man and her co-star Deena, who was clad in a colourful skin-tight yellow dress. 


The night before, Snooki and more fellow "Jersey Shore" cast members hit a club called Karma. Vinny Guadagnino, who was reported leaving their Seaside Heights home on Friday, July 1, was not seen among the guidos. 





Wednesday, June 29, 2011

'Harry Potter' Stars to Appear on Larry King-Hosted One-Hour Special

"Harry Potter" movie series is set to take its final bow this summer and CNN will celebrate it by presenting an interview with the main cast. Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton, Helena Bonham Carter and Robbie Coltrane will sit down with Larry King in "CNN Presents: A Larry King Special - Harry Potter: The Final Chapter". 


In the interview, Radcliffe will open up about the last day filming "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II", revealing that he "wept like a child". Looking back to her early days joining the hit franchise, Watson recalls, "I was so young, it's difficult to remember much of my life before this thing happened to me.... I was still losing my baby teeth." 


As for Grint, he admits that after 10 years of his life playing Ron Weasley, leaving the character behind was "quite a big kind of shock". Meanwhile, James Phelps and Oliver Phelps, who portray the Weasley twins, will guide viewers through the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando. 


The one-hour special, which is set to air on Sunday, July 10 at 8 and 11 P.M. ET, will also showcase never-before-seen footage from the final "Harry Potter" movie as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film. 


"Deathly Hallows: Part II" will grace theaters across the nation on July 15.

'How I Met Your Mother' Casts Martin Short as Marshall's New Boss

"How I Met Your Mother" has tapped Martin Short for a recurring role, according to New York Magazine's Vulture. The 61-year-old comedian will reportedly portray Marshall's new boss in the upcoming season, replacing Dave Foley. 


Foley portrayed Mr. Bloom who interviewed Marshall (Jason Segel) for a job at an environmental law firm in season 6. The "Wrong Guy" actor, however, will not be able to return to season 7 since his sitcom pilot "How to Be a Gentleman" is picked up by CBS. 


It is unclear whether Short will take over Foley's role or he will appear as an entirely new character. It will be the first extended comedy role Short has tackled for American TV since his appearance on Comedy Central's series "Primetime Glick". 

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

TRUE BLOOD Season Three DVD Review


True Blood hasn’t become a breakout hit by resting on its laurels. Each season seemingly reinvents the wheel: taking another in the series of Sookie Stackhouse novels and interpreting it in a way that places its characters in an entirely new light. Season 3 has its ups and downs, but – as the new DVD set shows – when it hits its stride, it can’t be beat. Hit the jump for my full review.
It also demonstrates how the show avoids undue gimmickry with the introduction of new monsters. In the second season, we added the terrifying maenad Maryann to the mix, with brilliant results. In Season 3, it’s werewolves: bikers and brawlers who hate vampires with a passion and live in a state of undeclared war with them. A lesser show would put them front and center, dimming its vampire characters in favor of a new flash in the pan. But here, it feels like we’re exploring a new corner of the world: developing it rather than reaching for an easy ratings boost. The real villain is a plain old garden variety bloodsucker: the King of Mississippi Russell Edgington (Denis O’Hare). His intricate schemes ensnare both Sookie (Anna Paquin) and her lover Bill (Stephen Moyer), as well as most of their friends and acquaintances over the course of the season.

The werewolves themselves come along as garnishes in that equation, letting the vampires plot against each other without falling into undue repetition. They also provide another potential love interest for Sookie – the hunky yet sensitive Alcide (Joe Manganiello) – which turns her love triangle with Bill and Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) into a full-bore quadrangle. Season 3 definitely waxes soapy with these and other developments, but escapes potboiler status by keeping its tongue firmly planted in its cheek at all times.
Indeed, the perfect balance between sudsy horror and self-parody produces some of the greatest moments in the series. The scene where Russell yanks out the spine of a newscaster on national television may never be topped, and Eric’s lengthy plot for revenge never cheats on the juicy details. A few of the less interesting subplots get lost in the shuffle – as when Sookie’s dipshit brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten) scores a job as a sheriff’s deputy – but they don’t linger the way the show’s best elements do. Creator Alan Ball never tries to top his various stunts, and the characters remain true to themselves even when the narrative surrounding them starts to overheat. Season 3 even finds its share of genuine heartfelt moments, notably in the burgeoning relationship between “baby vamp” Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) and her lunkhead mortal boyfriend Hoyt (Jim Parrack).

It goes without saying that interested late-comers should pick up the first two seasons of the show before grabbing this one, though True Blood’s comparatively self-contained nature makes it easier to hop into the proceedings late than other shows do.  The five-disc DVD set comes in a very handsome package, and includes a decent array of extras: including the “post mortems” which ran on HBO after each episode and audio commentary on six of the twelve parts of the season. A funny/ludicrous music video from Snoop Dogg and an engaging “Anatomy of a Scene” breakdown with Alan Ball round out the set. If you need a quick refresher or want to catch up before Season 4 comes around, this no-nonsense collection makes an excellent buy.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Video: Justin Bieber Serenades 'The View' Hostesses, Joins Segway Race

After paying a visit to "Late Show with David Letterman" on Wednesday night, June 22, Justin Bieber showed up on TV the morning after by appearing on "The View". Promoting his new women fragrance "Someday", the Canadian heartthrob treated the hostesses and all ladies in the studio with an a cappella performance of "Never Say Never".


After speaking about the meaning behind his fragrance's name, the star of "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never" movie further impressed the audience with his segway skill. He was battling against host Elisabeth Hasselbeck who admitted she has just learned using it.


Another hostess Sherri Shepherd, meanwhile, teased Bieber by asking, "You have a glow, Justin, is there a reason why?" while a picture of him sitting next to his girlfriend Selena Gomez was shown on the background. "Say no," Whoopi Goldberg said as an advice, which was then taken by the teen star.


In another segment, Justin interrupted the hostess' discussion by walking on the stage while speaking on the phone, causing the audience to scream in a frenzy. As the ladies continued their chat, the 17-year-old performer walked off the set.
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