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Beyonce ‘Video Phone’

November 18, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

The video is mostly Beyoncé with just a little Gaga thrown in … to be honest, and I’m not trying to sound like a hater here, this collabo kinda falls flat. Gaga’s contribution to the song is totally unnecessary both musically and visually. Her one added verse is forgettable and her scenes in the video are totally uninteresting. To be honest, I don’t really love all the different Beyoncé looks included in the video either … I also find it funny that we don’t ever see a video phone … not once. That said, I’ll leave it to y’all to judge for yourselves — after the jump, check out the video in full …

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TMZ: Carrie’s EX Boyfriend Audio

November 16, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Vivid Video Offers to Release Prejean Tapes for Milllions of Dollars, Read HERE

Letterman Attorney Video

November 11, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

David Letterman’s attorney dismisses the claim by Joe Halderman’s lawyer that his client was merely attempting a legal business transaction and not extortion.

Katy Perry Breast Adjustment Video

November 9, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Jimmy Fallon Spoofs a Sulky Robert Pattinson

October 31, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Originally posted Friday October 30, 2009 03:05 PM EDT

Attention Robert Pattinson fanatics: The world’s most famous tortured bloodsucker can’t stand Halloween. Or at least that’s the humorous way Late Show host Jimmy Fallon portrays a moody version of the Twilight star in the latest installment in his series Robert Is Bothered.

“Halloween bothers me,” sulks Fallon-as-Pattinson. “Costumes are stupid. Are you a werewolf? No you’re not, you’re a person. You can’t fool me. Jackass! No candy!”

“Pumpkins are dumb fat squashes,” Fallon jokes in a fake British accent. “Candy corns are stupid. Are you a candy or are you corn?”

The skit follows previous Robert Is Bothered spoofs on Snickers ads and Shark Week.

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Jimmy Kimmel owns Melissa Joan Hart

October 31, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Wow, that was good.

‘This is It’ rakes in $25 Million in one day

October 30, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

The Michael Jackson concert documentary This Is It earned $20.1m at worldwide box offices in its first day, the studio that made the film has said.

The movie, which is based on rehearsal footage for the star’s ill-fated comeback shows, was premiered around the world on Tuesday.

Steve Elzer from Sony Pictures said the movie is a “reaffirmation of the global appeal of Michael Jackson”.

The film made $7.4m in the US and $2m in the UK.

“The studio believes that the worldwide launch, with very strong performance across North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia, represents an amazing beginning for the film,” Mr Elzer said in a statement. He has also revealed that the studio will submit the movie to the Academy Awards for consideration this year in the best picture category.

To be a contender for Oscar shortlisting, the film must complete a seven-day run in Los Angeles County and film-makers would need to “submit the proper paperwork,” Academy spokeswoman Leslie Unger said.

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Soulja Boy arrested after running from Police

October 10, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Put your damn hat on correctly!

Put your damn hat on correctly!

Police were called to an abandoned house where Soulja Boy and about 40 others were shooting a music video. When the police arrived, even though they weren’t doing anything wrong, Soulja Boy and a few of his friends decided it was best to haul ass on foot and leave thier vehicles parked at the house.

According to Captain Jason Bolton of the Henry County Police, someone called in a report of individuals hanging out at an abandoned home. When officers arrived on the scene, they found around 40 people standing in a dark backyard behind the house. “You couldn’t really tell what was going on,” Bolton said. “But about half of the group ran from the officer on foot. He ordered, of course, for them to stop. … There were several vehicles left at that location.”

Bolton said that when the officer tried to speak to the remaining individuals — who were not identified by police — to figure out what was going on, he was told that they had gathered for a video shoot.

While investigating the scene, the officer figured out that one of the people who fled was Soulja Boy, 19, who eventually returned to claim his white Range Rover, which was left at the house. Upon his return, the officer charged the rapper with one count of obstruction, a misdemeanor, for running from police when he’d been ordered to stop. The rapper was released on $550 bond on Thursday morning and a follow-up court date was not available at press time.

A spokesperson for Soulja Boy had no comment on the arrest at press time. It was unknown what video the rapper, who frequently posts viral videos on his Web site, was shooting before the incident.

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TMZ Spoof of Kate Gosselin

October 8, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

When Parenting Goes Too Far

TMZ

Judge considers bail for accused Andrews stalker

October 5, 2009 by m.coonce · 1 Comment 

Erin Andrews

Erin Andrews

A Chicago judge is expected to decide Monday whether to release on bail the man accused of stalking ESPN reporter Erin Andrews and allegedly secretly videotaping her nude.

Michael David Barrett, a 47-year-old insurance company employee, has been held in jail since his arrest Friday at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago. A federal magistrate judge must decide whether to return him to California as a prisoner or free him on bail.

Barrett is accused of trying to sell videos of Andrews to celebrity Web site TMZ.com and posting them online. He faces interstate stalking charges in Los Angeles, where TMZ is based. If convicted, he could be sentenced to up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

His neighbors in a Chicago suburb said Sunday they were surprised by his arrest. Barrett kept his yard manicured, played golf and enjoyed cooking on a gas grill on a patio behind his $300,000 suburban Chicago town house. The normalcy of his life was what made the accusations so upsetting to neighbors and acquaintances.

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