What do those judges know anyhow? Watch Karina and Jacoby perform one of my favorite freestyles in the history of the show.
Category: General
Jennifer Lopez Kills it at Billboard Music Awards — Watch Now
Weekend Gossip — The Tabloid News Rundown
- ‘Teen Mom’s’ Farrah Abraham is nuts. Pop Bytes
- Jaime King has a cute baby bump. Rumor Fix
- Zoe Saldana has a new man. Huffington Post
- Beyonce may or may not be pregnant. Radar Online
- Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are on . . .. again. TMZ
- Denise Richards and Mother Theresa have a lot in common. Contact Music
- Chris Brown and his ex might be back together. Hollywood Life
- Justin Bartha got engaged. LA Times
- Another Demi Moore boytoy bites the dust. GossipCenter
- Kim Kardashian still can’t dress. NYP
- Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson broke up. Wet Paint
JLO Lives It Up on American Idol — Kills It
Do you think that while Jennifer Lopez performed on American Idol she thought, “Hey Bitches, this is how it’s done?” She sure “Live[d] it up.” Watch the consummate diva break it down on Idol, and take special note of how she’s a bad-ass. Enjoy (it starts at the five minute mark).
American Idol Finale ~ Jennifer Lopez & Pitbull by HumanSlinky
The History of The Eagles Documentary — A FULL REVIEW
I’m a die-hard fan of The Eagles. My father introduced me at a young age, and I’ve since played their music on repeat. In fact, my seventh grade science teacher had our entire class memorize ‘Lying Eyes’ and sing it every Friday atop our desks (yes, that’s a true story). I’m also avidly intrigued by band histories, and I’ve always been curious about the inner-workings of The Eagles. Is it true they hate each other, as many have suggested?
When I was sent their new documentary, ‘History of The Eagles,’ I was simultaneously elated and skeptical. Would they really reveal what I wanted to know? Would they divulge the actual inside-story of the famous friction that’s been subject to decades of speculation? And lastly, would I learn about what influenced the creativity that’s produced an astounding amount of hits? The answer to all those questions is yes. These guys went for it, and whether you’re a die-hard fan or just an average audience member, this is a nail-biting masterpiece.
Most of my favorite moments in the documentary came from Don Henley and Glenn Frey, the self-proclaimed “leaders of the band,” who meticulously recounted many of the obstacles that led to the band’s breakup. Frey was particularly honest about his friction with Don Felder. One such story involved Felder wanting to sing lead, a desire that Henley and Frey nixed, saying, his voice “wasn’t up to band standards.” According to Joe Walsh, Felder never forgave them, and that animosity, along with squabbles over money, ultimately led to Frey firing Felder. Felder broke down during the documentary while discussing the events. There were a few other entrances and exits throughout the years that are also explained in great detail.
Another moving moment in the documentary came from Joe Walsh, who detailed his journey to sobriety. Frey and Henley asked Walsh to join their reunion tour in 1994 under the condition that he get sober. Walsh immediately went to rehab and has been sober ever since. He thanks his band members for pushing him to clean up.
Not all musicians are capable of providing the details of their career highs and lows, but Don Henley and Glenn Frey are made for it. Henley is so intensely intriguing that I often wondered if he’d done voice-overs for dramatic blockbuster films. He has a line at the end of the movie that I won’t ruin, but it involves rust, and it’s not to be missed. As for Frey, he breaks down all barriers, tells his side of the story, and seems perfectly okay with any reaction his honesty might produce. These guys have guts. And this is worth the watch.
Click HERE to order the three-disc set, which includes the History of the Eagles Part One, the History of the Eagles Part Two, and the Eagles Live At The Capital Centre.
Watch the trailer below.
Bethenny Frankel Debuts Talk Show Trailer — WATCH NOW
If you’re curious about the motivation behind Ellen DeGeneres’ on-air kiss-ass session with Bethenny Frankel, wonder no more! Ellen is the executive producer behind Bethenny’s new daytime talk show. In case you missed it, Bethenny has made the press rounds bashing her ex in a bid to save face a midst the breakdown of her ‘Bethenny Ever After’ enterprise. Though I understand the PR move, I’m generally opposed to a using the media for a vitriolic post-nuptial throw-down. Watch the trailer for her new show below.
Jennifer Lopez on More Kids: “It Would Be a Blessing”
Jewel Sings ‘Ring of Fire’ — WATCH NOW
Pain & Gain — Movie Review
The irony of this film is it’s about a kidnapping, and I felt kidnapped while watching it. I scoped the exit doors, made excessive trips to the restroom, and solved the mystery about how long it takes for a rasinette to melt into a raisin.
The film is based on a true story about a group of pumped-up dolts who make a fast quest for cash by kidnapping a member of their gym (Tony Shalhoub) who naively disclosed his wealth to his trainer (Mark Wahlberg). The trainer commissions his friends (The Rock, Anthony Mackie), and their idiocy makes for “comedy” when they botch the job time and time again. Call me crazy — but murder doesn’t make me laugh. Sure it had its moments, but the one-note joke about their stupidity isn’t worth a 2 hour film.
OVERALL RATING: 1.5 DISHES
Hey Marseilles Releases Heart Beats Video — WATCH NOW
There’s a special place in my heart for Hey Marseilles, who I had the pleasure to interview upon the release of their second album, Lines We Trace. They just released a video for ‘Heart Beats,” a track off the 12 song sophomore record. According to lead singer Matt Bishop, the song is about “the idea that the end of a relationship doesn’t have to mean you can’t appreciate that person still, or appreciate what he or she has contributed to your life and who you’ve become.” Watch and enjoy.