November 21, 2008

The new 'Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince' trailer

There's an updated trailer for "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" -- due in theaters in July 2009 -- circulating across the Internet.

Stop going crazy looking for it. It's right here.

The new 'Star Trek' movie trailer

I've always been a "Star Wars" man, but I respect your right to call yourself a "Star Trek" fella instead.

You're wrong, but that's cool. Anyway, just in case you haven't heard yet, there's a new version of "Star Trek" coming out May 8, 2009. The trailer just started making the rounds online. And here it is, including a half-second shirt removal by crazy hot Zoe Saldana. Loved her since "Drumline." Hey, maybe this movie featuring Chris Pine as a young Capt. Kirk and that dude Syler dude from "Heroes" as Spock won't be so bad.

'SNL' Justin Timberlake skit is gone!

First, I discovered that my beloved Shina Inu Puppy Cam is no longer online, and now, the 'Saturday Night Live' skit featuring Justin Timberlake dancing in a black leotard and high heels with Beyonce is gone too! This is too much for me to take on a Friday afternoon. Where will I go when I need a cute puppy or funny Timberlake fix?

Justin Timberlake is clearly one of the funniest hosts in 'SNL' history, right up there with Christopher Walken (More Cowbell) and Alec Baldwin (Schweaty Balls). Sure, there are other hosts that are way better than Justin, but this guy's a singer and manages to incite fits of laughter with ease.

So, what happened to the skit? The 'Single Ladies' skit has been pulled from the 'Saturday Night Live' Web site and replaced with another video featuring Justin and cast member Andy Samberg talking backstage. If you watch it, you'll see there's only a glimpse of last week's skit and some commentary. Sorry NBC, but this just won't do it! I need more Justin!

NBC publicist Michael Liepis offered this statement to the Los Angeles Times: "The reason that sketch isn't online is a simple music clearance issue."

Luckily, I saved the skit in my DVR and will be able to watch it at home this weekend.

Lindsay Lohan, Sam Ronson in couples therapy?

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Oh lord! Just when you thought Lindsay Lohan has gone too far -- the alleged boozing after a stint in rehab, the Obama comment, and so-called feud with Scarlett Johannsen -- there's more craziness on the way.

It seems Lohan and her gal pal Sam Ronson are in "couples therapy." according to the NYPost. A representative for Lohan said she was unaware of any therapy sessions.

Even though she clearly admitted to a girl-on-girl relationship with Ronson on the radio, I still don't believe they are actually a romantic couple. It just seems like a cry for attention ...

But the word from NYP is that Lohan-Ronson are "fighting like cats and dogs." “….Drama just seems to follow Lindsay, and Sam hates it. She deals with Lindsay every day. And every day for Sam means questioning, ‘Is this worth it?’ ”

Hmm. Could there be a breakup for the duo? Only time will tell. Stay tuned!

In the meantime, get a healthy dose of Lohan in our photo gallery.

November 20, 2008

Top 5 Thursday: Guns N' Roses songs

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(Ross Halfin)

It seemed like such a good idea at the time. The new Guns N' Roses album "Chinese Democracy" drops this Sunday, Nov. 23 (although we won't believe until three days after the CD jewel case breaks), so why not use Top 5 Thursday to count down the best GN'R songs of all time?

Bad idea. Way too many to decide. But after careful analysis, hours of brain-wracking and some consulting, Pet Rock is proud to put forth its thoughts on the five best GN'R songs. Understand that we only have five slots to fill, hence Top 5 Thursday, so while you may suggest another song, ask yourself this: what song would I replace?

5) Paradise City

An all-time classic. An instant arena rocker. Works for any place you want it to work.

4) You Could Be Mine

Just about as hardcore as you'll get with GN'R. Sure it's from the "Terminator 2" soundtrack

3) Patience

Every hair band needs a monster ballad. This one just edged out November Rain, even if that video had Stephanie Seymour.

2) Welcome to the Jungle

According to the book "Watch You Bleed" by Stephen Davis, the most famous Axl squeal in history -- "You know where you are? You're in the jungle, baby!" -- came about from a trip he took to New York (when he was just Bill Bailey) with a friend and wound up two country bumpkins walking around the South Bronx in the late 1970s. Years later, it became a narrative for the L.A. music scene on the Sunset Strip . . . and entrance music for too many teams and athletes. Still, tremendous song.

1) Sweet Child o' Mine

The most recognizable intro to a song in the last 30 years. A top 10 rock song of all time. A top 10 metal song of all time (although it's technically not a metal song, as reader SexyMike pointed out below, but since GN'R was always grouped into with metal groups when it came to awards and such, I decided to include it in this grouping, too). A top 10 song of all time. Seriously, has a song (non-slow jam) that better describes how a man could feel about that special woman in his life ever been written?

Honorable mention: Yesterdays, November Rain, Used to Love Her, Don't Cry.

And before you get mad at my selections, let me appease you with Guns N' Roses then and now photos.


Rihanna, Sarah Jessica Parker, Madonna hit the town

UNICEF sure had some support yesterday with three events held in its name in NYC. Ne-Yo and Rihanna represented the 2008 UNICEF Snowflake Lighting at Grand Army Plaza, Gucci held a dinner at the Oak Room to benefit UNICEF, as well as launched their Tattoo Heart Collection to benefit UNICEF.

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Sarah Jessica Parker showed up on the arm of husband Matthew Broderick, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Matt Dillon, Sam Waterston and Glenn Close all came out to support the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights Bridge Dedication Gala at Pier Sixty.



There was no shortage of starts at Gucci's dinner to benefit UNICEF and launch of Tattoo Heart Collection for UNICEF. Mary J. Blige, Blake Lively, Madonna, Rihanna and Becky Newton were all there.




The screening of "Last Chance Harvey" at the AMC Lincoln Square Broadway attracted the likes of Dustin Hoffman, Lisa Kudrow, Emma Thompson, Director Ang Lee, and Bebe Neuwirth.



Now hear this: Guns N' Roses 'Chinese Democracy'

We've been waiting for the actual album release of "Chinese Democracy" by Guns N' Roses longer than Bruce Leroy waited to kiss Laura Charles in "The Last Dragon."

It goes on sale Sunday Nov. 23 at Best Buys across the nation.

But you can listen to it now on their MySpace page. The album is streaming at myspace.com/gunsnroses.

Go give it a listen. I know it's not the original group, but I'm a few songs into it and it's pretty decent. We'll be back later with Top 5 Thursday to count down the best Guns N' Roses songs of all time.

November 19, 2008

Girl Talk caters to the masses at Terminal 5

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Last night I witnessed something truly amazing -- young people of all genders, races, ethnicities and cliques joined together on one dance floor. The location: Terminal 5 on Manhattan's far West Side. The performer: Gregg Gillis, aka Girl Talk, was playing a sold out show, the third at the three-level venue this week.

Gillis, a Pittsburgh native, is a music mixing prodigy. He expertly cuts together samples from all genres (literally), even those that seemingly don't work together, like Elton John's "Tiny Dancer" with MIA's "Paper Planes," or Rush's "Come Sail Away" with Janet Jackson's "Feedback." Yep, those tracks were practically played back-to-back last night as Gillis clapped, jumped, headbanged and worked up a serious sweat on the stage, which was crowded with fans.

It was the first time in a long time that I felt old and somewhat out of place (where were the glowstick necklaces when I needed them)? But at the same time, it was cool. It was fun to watch the young'ns getting their groove on and lose their minds as confetti and toilet paper rolls were thrown into the masses. I ducked out early, well, because I'm no spring chicken anymore and had work this morning, but I could see the hundreds of balloons suspended in a net on the ceiling and just knew that come show close when they were dropped, the dance floor would still be pulsating and the crowd will still be going wild.

Gillis is obviously onto something here. All of his 2007 shows were sold out and he seems to be on the same track in '08. His fourth album, "Feed the Animals," was released officially in September but has been available for months as a download. Want to hear his style for yourself? Peep the video for one of the new tracks, below.

Photo by Donovan Fannon

The wor . . . wait . . . yep, the world just ended!

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Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise and Suri Cruise at the 2007 NYC Marathon (AP)

Scanning the wires this afternoon after a video shoot with "Disney on Ice" to see what "news" we may have missed, this headline popped up: "Suri Cruise tops Forbes.com list of 'Hottest Tots.'"

Are you freakin' kidding me? Hottest tots? Seriously? Really?

The world has now officially ended. No longer is the A-List hot enough for countdown lists. How about a top 10 list for Young Hollywood? Oh, how gauche!

We now live in a world that needs to count down the top 10 celebrity kids. Yes, folks, the world has just officially ended.

Forbes.com looked at a year’s worth of press clippings and Internet presence for more than 50 Hollywood kids, then narrowed the list. They even recruited E-Poll Market Research to get awareness scores.

What, their ability to walk in a somewhat straight line wasn't good enough? Or how quickly they can stack blocks? Their ability to keep down solid foods?

This is the second annual list done by Forbes, which ranks famous kids 5 years old and younger. Pet Rock will not link to the end of the world, but we're sure you'll know how to Google it.

How much longer until Mary Hart has a sit-down interview with Suri Cruise, or Pax Jolie-Pitt?

'Milk' screening draws big stars

Last night's big event was the special screening of "Milk," a film about California's first openly gay elected official, with the cast including Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Emile Hirsch and James Franco. Beyonce hung out with the Rev. Al Sharpton at Gotham Magazine's annual gala and John Turturro and Salman Rushdie came out for the Moth Ball literary and charity event.

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Quite a showing at the special screening of "Milk"; some favorite "Office" stars, Jenna Fischer and Rainn Wilson, came out for the event and after party. Steve Buscemi, Jon Voight, former NYC Mayor Ed Koch and Juliette Lewis were among the guests.


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