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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Top Entertainment in The News

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Jesse James and Kat Von D are engaged â€" again

    Did exes Jesse James and Kat Von D just announce their reunion online? On Thursday, the two tweeted photos of themselves wrapped in each other's arms. Did exes Jesse James and Kat Von D just announce their reunion online? On Thursday, the two tweeted photos of themselves wrapped in each other's arms.


Ridley Scott to direct new 'Blade Runner' movie

    Harrison Ford as Deckard, the replicant-hunting cop in "Blade Runner."With its mix of rainy, neon-lit exteriors, its human-like androids called replicants, and its shadowy, controlling corporation, the 1982 film established a template for dystopian views of the future.


Leave my future, and 'Blade Runner,' alone

    Ridley Scott should be sent off-world for his plans to return to the futuristic setting of his 1982 sci-fi classic.Ridley Scott should be sent off-world for his plans to return to the futuristic setting of his 1982 sci-fi classic.


Kat Von D: TLC is 'capitalizing' on my split

    The network announced Thursday that it's canceling "LA Ink," but the star is not pleased with how TLC is spinning the news.The network announced Thursday that it's canceling "LA Ink," but the star is not pleased with how TLC is spinning the news.


Hollywood beauties go Plain Jane for roles

    Anne Hathaway begins "One Day" looking rather plain, but her beauty is in full bloom by the film's end.Anne Hathaway in 'One Day' is only the latest star who tries to look ordinary. Mariah Carey, Charlize Theron and Renee Zellweger have also played down their beauty for parts.


Hathaway, Sturgess make magic in 'One Day'
    Film takes an unusual but ultimately successful piecemeal approach to romantic drama by following a couple on the same day for each of 20 years.
Robert Redford still a star as he turns 75
    Hollywood's Golden Boy rarely took a wrong step in his lengthy movie career
How Gwyneth Paltrow saved a woman on 9/11

    A woman says stepping in front of actress Gwyneth Paltrow's SUV caused her to be late for work â€New Yorker Lara Lundstrom Clarke stepped in front of the actress's car, missed her train and was late for work at the World Trade Center, which had already been hit by one plane.


Red-carpet review: Kardashians? Meow!

    The Kardashian/Jenner clan stepped out in Hollywood to launch a new fashion line and leopard print clawed its way into the photo op.The Kardashian/Jenner clan stepped out in Hollywood to launch a new fashion line and leopard print clawed its way into the photo op.


Hustler opens its closet to 'Jersey Shore' stars
    Larry Flynt says The Situation and the rest of the reality show cast are 'good enough' for duds created by his company.
Trailer of the week: 'Harold and Kumar' return

    Merry 3-D Christmas from Harold, Kumar and Neil Patrick Harris.I'm going to admit something embarrassing: I actually laughed at the trailer for "A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas" (due out Nov. 4).


Nirvana bassist to play 'Nevermind' in concert
    Krist Novoselic will be joined by a variety of musicians in Seattle to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the landmark album.
Robin Quivers 'almost killed' in hit and run

    Robin Quivers was driving near her summer home when a man smashed into her car and took off. He was later tracked down.Howard Stern's sidekick was left literally quivering after another car smashed into hers then screeched off without a word. But in the end justice was served.


Anne Hathaway mooned co-star

    Actress confessed that she hopes no one snapped a photo of her indiscretion.Actress confessed that she hopes no one snapped a photo of her indiscretion.


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