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Sunday, July 31, 2011

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Lohan takes tumble while partying with Hiltons

    Lindsay Lohan blamed the paparazzi for her fall.The "Mean Girls" star, who was caught tripping and falling in New York recently, took another spill while out on the town with party pals Paris and Nicky Hilton in Malibu Friday night.


Dr. Drew says Winehouse reached out to him

    Dr. Drew Pinsky says Amy Winehouse was trying to reach him.During his interview, Pinsky also disputed the account of Winehouse's death that the singer's parents offered to the media.


Best bets: 'Apes' start monkeying around
    Are you ready for more "Planet of the Apes"? Also this week: Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman star in "The Change-Up," contestants "Take the Money and Run" on new reality show.
Will Harry Potter fail to live up to record hype?

    "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" is doing well internationally, but has lost its domestic magic.Two short weeks ago, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" was the biggest box-office thing ever in Hollywood. Now it's getting beat by "Captain America."


Sheen thinks Denise Richards' book 'rocks'

    Charlie Sheen complimented his ex-wife Denise Richards on her memoir.Perhaps Sheen’s friendly notion is in response to her polite literary handling of their divorce â€" the cause of which she opted not to reveal inside the pages of her new book.


Hugh Hefner: 'I have sex on a weekly basis'

    Hugh Hefner, 85, says he has a more active sex life than his ex-fiance claimed.Just days after ex-fiancee Crystal Harris said sex with the Playboy mogul lasted "two seconds," Hugh Hefner tweeted (and then deleted) that Harris "lied about our relationship."


Best and worst of 'Planet of the Apes'

    Charlton Heston finds friends in Cornelius and Zira, but everybody comes to a bad end.Here's a look back at some of the best, weirdest and most memorable moments of the original "Apes" series.


Hollywood keeps on monkeying around

    In "Zookeeper," Bernie the Gorilla just wants to go to T.G.I. Friday's. Other movie apes have bigger dreams.You could argue that "Rise of the Planet of The Apes," which opens on Aug. 5, has a redundant title. Based on what movies have been showing us, the apes and monkeys took over long ago.


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