The entirety of “My Life Would Suck Without You” debuted on New York’s Z100 today.
Listen to it here.
Thoughts????
I just LOVE her voice so much.
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The entirety of “My Life Would Suck Without You” debuted on New York’s Z100 today.
Listen to it here.
Thoughts????
I just LOVE her voice so much.
While wife Jennifer Garner stays home with the new baby girl — who was born less than a week ago — Ben Affleck picks up the always adorable Violet from school in LA.
I wanna know what they named the new baby!
Image via WENN
Well I’ll be!
I never thought I’d see the o’day!
Aubrey O’Day will be the cover girl for the March issue of Playboy.
“I’m honored to be a part of the Playboy legacy and look forward to my March cover hitting newsstands on February 13,” she says in a statement.
Seriously you guys if you live in the LA area and you’re going to need any airbrushing done in the next month or so, I strongly recommend you get it done PRONTO, because everyone in Southern California who’s ever even illegally downloaded a copy of Photoshop will soon be employed by Playboy Enterprises to work on this spread.
Wow, this is quite an interesting story:
The woman who was raped by fugitive director Roman Polanski three decades ago when she was 13 lashed out at the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office on Monday, saying she is being victimized again by prosecutors’ focus on lurid details of what happened to her.
Samantha Geimer, 45, filed a legal declaration asking that the charge against Polanski be dismissed in the interest of saving her from further trauma as the case is publicized anew.
Now a wife and mother of three children, Geimer said that the insistence by prosecutors and the court that Polanski must appear in person to seek dismissal “is a joke, a cruel joke being played on me.”
Geimer said she believes prosecutors are reciting sexually explicit details of the case to distract from their office’s own wrongdoing 31 years ago. The alleged wrongdoing was brought to light in the documentary “Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired,” which prompted the director’s lawyer to file a motion for dismissal.
A hearing is set for Jan. 21 on Polanski’s motion for dismissal. But prosecutors have said he must appear in person — an act which would risk his arrest.
“If Polanski cannot stand before the court to make this request, I, as the victim, can and I, as the victim do,” she said in the declaration signed at her home in Kilauea, Hawaii.
In a motion filed Jan. 6, Deputy District Attorney David Walgren provided sexually explicit descriptions of the 1977 assault of Geimer during a photo shoot by Polanski. It included extensive testimony from grand jury transcripts at the time which included graphic details of the incident. The details of Polanski’s sexual activity with the girl had never before been described in legal documents
Geimer said she was disappointed that the district attorney “has, yet one more time, given great publicity to the lurid details of those events for all to read again.”
I admit I don’t understand the legal intricacies of all this, but, man, I feel awful for this woman, having her story dragged throughout the press over and over again. Aren’t underage victims supposed to have their names kept out of this stuff? Or is it legal to release their names once they’re adults?
Roman Polanski is 75 years old now and living in exile in France.
Leelee Sobieski is waaay too indie to brush her hair.
I mean, when you’re that talented, you don’t need to conform to stupid social norms like looking presentable on a red carpet.
Cool jacket, though.
At the NYC premiere of — ironically — Defiance.
I’ve said it forever now — there are waaaaaay too many film festivals. Every little town in America has a film festival now! I’m pretty sure my neighbors hold film festivals in my living room when I go out of town! And by “film festivals” I of course mean “meth parties”! But that’s neither here nor there …
Anyway, Robert was asked by some intrepid reporter whether he thought there were too many film festivals these days. Here’s what he had to say:
Yeah. That’s a tricky thing for me to be saying — it could look pretty selfish — but I do think there’s such a thing as too much of certain things. Look, I think there’s now festivals for neighborhoods. If that satisfies people and they continue to grow and everyone’s happy, so be it. My gut says there’s such a thing as too much information, but I don’t know.
When we started there was very little out there; now, there’s a lot. My feeling is when the day comes when we’re no longer providing the mission we started with — not creating something new for audiences, not creating opportunities for new artists to have a place to come and develop — then we shouldn’t be here, and we won’t. As long as we continue to create new advantages, we will continue, but not just to be continuing.
The Sundance Film Festival — which was founded by Redford and was one of the first of its kind — kicks off on Thursday for its 25th year.