This is very sad. Corey Haim, the actor who was in one of my favorite 80’s films of all time, ‘License to Drive,’ has died at the age of 38. Watch the trailer for ‘License to Drive’ below. Heartbreaking.
Variety Lays Off Their Lead Film and Theatre Critics
Lindsey Lohan Sues Over E-Trade Commercial
Lindsey Lohan is suing over the commercial below. Her lawyer is arguing that Lohan is known by one name only, and the mention of “Lindsey” points to Lindsey Lohan. I’m sure the suffix “holic” does not help matters much either. So did E-Trade have Lohan in mind when they made this? I would say yes, though I don’t think she’ll win. E-Trade will probably throw some money at her and settle this. As a side-note, this commercial is very funny.
The Academy Explains Why Farrah Fawcett Wasn’t Featured in the ‘In Memoriam’ Montage
Bruce Davis, the Executive Director of the Academy, has explained that he chose to leave Fawcett out of the “In Memoriam” montage at the Academy Awards because she is best known for her television work, and she should therefore be honored at the Emmys instead. Keep in mind that Davis has a very difficult job. Each year, the Academy is notified of members that have passed. Davis has the heartbreaking task of sifting through the list to determine who should be featured in the montage. Due to time constraints, it is simply impossible to feature everyone. Davis has described the process as “agonizing.” My good friend’s uncle, Howard Zieff, the director of ‘My Girl’ and ‘Private Benjamin,’ was featured in this year’s montage. I asked her how her family was notified. She explained that you can call a private number where you are personally told. This made me realize that Fawcett’s family, who was “stunned” by the snub, might have known prior to the montage that she would not be featured. It’s possible they just assumed she would be in it though and didn’t call.
Letterman Spoofs the Elinor Burkett Oscar Ambush
American Idol Must Return to the Three Judge Format Immediately
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Kathryn Bigelow is Dating Mark Boal, the Writer of ‘Hurt Locker’
‘Phantom of the Opera’ Sequel Debuts in London
Meryl Streep’s Oscar Dress was Designed by ‘Project Runway’ Designer Chris March
Whoever says that no ‘Project Runway’ designers have hit it big since the show, can now eat their words. Meryl’s Streep’s beautiful dress at the Oscars was designed by Chris March, a designer on Season 4 of the show. If Chris does not ring a bell, you may recall him as the man who specialized in designing over the top gowns for drag queens. Well, he certainly can edit his style beautifully. See his fantastic creation below.
Update: I just learned that March also designed Streep’s Golden Globes gown. See the dress below.
Catch ‘Imortant Things With Demetri Martin’ This Thursday at 10:00pm
I’ve always been game for supporting nice, funny guys in Hollywood. Don’t forget to tune in! Watch a clip of Demetri Martin’s show below.
Important Things with Demetri Martin | Thursday, 10:00pm / 9:00c | |||
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