Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Lady Gaga on Prince Harry: 'LOOKS FIT'



Everyone's wild about Harry today.

The prince's naked photos are the talk of, well, the world.
Timeline:  From adorable royal to party boy

Among those weighing in: Lady Gaga, who wrote on Twitter,


HOLY MOTHER HARRY LOOKS FIT. hope no ones mad at him for that, I'm certainly not #RoyalsArePeopleToo

Monday, August 27, 2012

NBC's Games-manship is working for new series so far

NBC leaned on the record-setting Summer Olympics to gain traction for its new fall lineup — and so far, so good.



'Animal Practice,' starring Justin Kirk, left, as a veterinarian, reached an average of 12.8 million viewers in a special airing during the Olympics' closing ceremonies.

In its perennial quest to escape the ratings cellar, the network previewed two new sitcoms on Olympics nights, and opened a reality show and Season 2 of fantasy drama Grimm the day after closing ceremonies.
"Given where we are, we felt it was imperative to take advantage of the Olympics performance," says NBC entertainment president Jennifer Salke.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Angelina Jolie's daughter lands Disney role



With Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as the parents, you had to figure one of the Jolie-Pitt kids would go into the family business.

The Walt Disney Studios confirmed today that Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, twin to Knox (they turned 4 last month), will play a minor role as the child version of Princess Aurora opposite her mother in Maleficent
.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

'Real Housewives' star Leakes is a grandmother



Real Housewives of Atlanta star NeNe Leakes might have to pack away a few pairs of her Christian Louboutin heels if she's going to chase after her new granddaughter.

In an interview with In Touch magazine, Leakes shows off her little bundle of joy, Bri'asia, who was born in June. "I always wanted to have a girl," she says, "and now I have one! She's just adorable."

But it wasn't an easy road to grandmotherhood, Leakes says. Her 22-year-old son Bryson didn't even tell her he and his girlfriend were expecting!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Largest python on record

A 17.5 foot python, the largest one on record in Florida, was captured in the Florida Everglades this week. It had 87 eggs in it ready to be born. Mostly peoples' discarded pets, the reptiles are not native to Florida, but have flourished there. Scientists originally predicted the freezing winter of 2010 would eradicate the snakes. Obviously, they were wrong. The pythons have eaten most of the fox, bobcats, and opossums in the Everglades.

Will Kristen Stewart show at Toronto fest?

The final batch of must-see titles has been released by the Toronto International Film Festival, the largest such event in North America that runs Sept. 6-16.

Topping the list: Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman as a cult leader and Joaquin Phoenix as his new recruit.More:  Robert Pattinson emerges

Monday, August 13, 2012

David Beckham underwear ad

David Beckham knows a thing or two about showing off some skivvies, and now he's back to model them off in his second ad campaign for H&M.

The David Beckham Bodywear for H&M line, designed by the soccer star himself, reflects Beckham's personal style with a focus on quality, fit, function, comfort and design. The line includes boxer briefs, trunks, briefs, woven boxers, T-shirts, henleys, and pajama bottoms and long johns.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Shia LaBeouf blasts Hollywood studios

Biting the hand that feeds you is no big deal when you're an angsty, rich, young star.

Enter Shia LaBeouf who's sounding off about the ills of the studio system with some not-so-nice words. LaBeouf, 26, shot to fame as the lead in the Transformers film franchise, which he now decries as movie-making at its worst.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Jennifer Aniston is engaged to Justin Theroux

Jennifer Aniston is engaged to Justin Theroux, her publicist, Stephen Huvane, confirms.

"Justin Theroux had an amazing birthday on Friday, receiving an extraordinary gift when his girlfriend, Jennifer Aniston, accepted his proposal of marriage," People.com reports an unnamed rep for Theroux as saying.
Aniston, 43, and Theroux, 41, began dating in May 2011.

The news comes on the same weekend that media excitement grew about a possible wedding between Angelina Jolie and Aniston's ex, Brad Pitt.

Friday, August 3, 2012

The World's scariest pool


I don't care how safe they say it is. You couldn't pay me enough to find out. A Holiday Inn in Shanghai has a pool on the 24th floor. A large section of the pool extends out past the building's edge.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Jennifer Garner cherishes 'The Odd Life of Timothy Green'

LOS ANGELES – America's most relatable celebrity mom, Jennifer Garner, has just made an unremarkable solo entrance at her favorite watering hole, Tavern, where the actress recently shared an anniversary dinner with her husband, Ben Affleck.Jennifer Garner could relate to her maternal character in the movie 'The Odd Life of Timothy Green,' out Wednesday. By Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY
Jennifer Garner could relate to her maternal character in the movie 'The Odd Life of Timothy Green,' out Wednesday.
By Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY
Jennifer Garner could relate to her maternal character in the movie 'The Odd Life of Timothy Green,' out Wednesday.
She waves from the hostess stand, slides into her seat and orders a skim latte. Her brown eyes aren't glazed, but they should be: Baby Samuel, 5 months, issued a 3 a.m. wake-up call last night. "I'm seven hours into my day, but it's looking up," she says in her characteristically upbeat tone.Minutes later, Cougar Town co-creator Bill Lawrence strolls in with her keys, joking that parking cars is his new VIP service. Before her no-fuss arrival, Garner had been attempting to park on the street, with the latest swarm of paparazzi informing her that it was street-cleaning day. Lawrence gallantly offered to re-park her car, relieving Garner, momentarily, of the flashing cameras."One of my first early jobs, I did a tiny role on (Lawrence's) Spin City," Garner says. "I worked with Stephen Colbert, and I ended up babysitting for him — he had an even smaller role." This is a slice of the odd life of Garner, who, by all accounts, is the most "normal" movie star you'll ever share a fruit plate with.In The Odd Life ofTimothy Green, out Wednesday, she plays Cindy Green, one half of a childless couple who has run out of ways to conceive. At wit's end, she and her husband, Jim (Joel Edgerton), split a bottle of wine and dream up attributes ("Picasso with a pencil") of the perfect child they'll never have. Overnight, the Greens are magically gifted with 10-year-old Timothy (CJ Adams), who embodies all of their handwritten notes.The magic sprinkled over breakfast today is a result of Garner's resplendent candor. Makeup-free, Garner, 40, credits her cute black dress to a stop at her longtime stylist's, Rachel Zoe. She smiles wryly at the mention of her much-touted relatability quotient."It's because I always look like I'm wearing the first thing I could find, which is the truth," she says. "I don't understand how you can make breakfast, feed a baby, get hair braided, get a lunch put together and get an outfit on. And I don't have that gift anyway, to just put something on and have it look good. I just wasn't born that way."Garner's toughest critics are of the pint-size variety. "My kids have a lot to say about the appearance of how I look naked," Garner says with a laugh, describing the three to four workouts she has been squeezing in with a trainer a week to lose her last 5 pregnancy pounds. In past pregnancies, "I've always kind of eaten what I wanted and gained 40 pounds," she says. "And it's a bummer to gain that much weight and then (have to lose it). But this time, I didn't want to gain that much weight, so I was really super-careful. And I gained 60." She shrugs and smiles, the universal what can you do?"Jen's just such a regular girl," says Edgerton, extolling her "kindness" and "uncomplicatedness.""Everything you feel about her on-screen in this movie or in Juno… that's just her nature."Says director Peter Hedges (Dan in Real Life): "I've never met an actor who cares more about each member of the crew, who's more thoughtful in the gifts she gives." He wanted to instill the journey of being a parent in the film, which warns to be careful what you wish for. In Timothy Green, Hedges says, Garner is "Lucille Ball-funny, but then she comes around and breaks your heart."As a new parent to Timothy, who arrives under a cloak of E.T.-like magic, curiously caked in garden dirt with green leaves sprouting from his ankles, Garner's character becomes a helicopter mom, smothering and worrying constantly. "She's willing to go to those places that are certainly unflattering and extreme," Hedges says.Garner recognized the universality in Cindy Green and fought to play her. "I also floundered so much in the beginning," she says, recalling watching her and Affleck's lives change with the birth of their first daughter, Violet, now 6, and "falling in love again" with Seraphina, now 3."Now," she says, sharing a photo of her chubby-cheeked, blue-eyed baby boy, "I just have crazy, crazy baby love." Adding a boy to the family, so far, hasn't changed much, Garner says. "My husband says that I'm different with him, but I think I've always been crazy about babies. But he thinks that. What does he know?" she jokes.Suddenly, Affleck calls and Garner apologizes as she answers; he's flying from shooting Runner, Runner in Puerto Rico. "Hi, sweetie," she says, learning he'll be home for dinner. "The girls are going to lose their minds," she says to him.Cooking with Ben and JenAt the Affleck-Garner house, "something is in the oven or about to come out of the oven," Hedges says. "You just kind of don't want to leave.""When I first met her, I went to her house in L.A., and she was experimenting with making roast chicken," says Jim Field Smith, who directs her in Butter, an indie film due this fall. "And she had made, like, five different types of chicken using different recipes and insisted that I try a little piece of all of them."("As it happened, they were all perfect," he quips.)Garner and Affleck, 39, have a his-and-hers October in store; Butter, Garner's off-center comedy about an acid-tongued butter carver's wife, will be released a week before Affleck's newest directorial effort, Argo. The couple regularly screens the other's work. "I've seen (Argo) 15 times," Garner says. "Every cut."Married seven years, both have "gotten better at it," she says. "It's really fun. I probably am up in his grill less about stuff. I don't think I'm a particularly controlling person, but I probably work less to make things fit a mold in my head. And he exceeds my expectations anyway."What lies outside their Brentwood gates, however, is a study in the darker side of fame.Garner's everyday activities are, like many Hollywood moms', excessively photographed. In her case, it's "every day," from 7 a.m. until bedtime, she says cautiously. Celebrities complaining about paparazzi is a tricky business, and not something she likes to "give energy to." In her world, nannies at the park act as tipsters. Garner shares a photo showing 14 photographers pressed sardine-like against a pottery shop's glass storefront, a row of lenses aimed straight at her.Outwardly, she keeps calm, smiling, she says, for her children. "So inside, I rage, and outside, I go through it. I mean, life is good. I cannot complain. I would give anything for my kids not to be exposed, not to have to deal with this." At this, her eyes water, but she steadies herself. "It's just constantly a choice. Is it better for them to get (photographed) in the parking lot of this place but for me to be with them? It's just something that I try my best to navigate."Leaving L.A. could help, "but it's complicated," Garner says. "Then we would be separated so much more."Says Edgerton: "When she says that family and being a mum is more important than being a movie star, she really means it. I know that the paparazzi are a big concern to her. … She's very concerned about protecting her kids. She handles it exceptionally well considering that they go as far as trying to provoke her."A choosy working momIf only she could call upon Butter's devilishly mannered Laura Pickler, whose spiteful verbiage is delivered with relish by Garner. "Butter is kind of the other side of my personality," says Garner, who produced the R-rated comedy that features Hugh Jackman as her lover, Olivia Wilde as a stripper and Ty Burrell as her philandering husband. "Like, The Odd Life of Timothy Green is me, it's the nice side of me, and Butter is the naughty side of me." She raises an eyebrow and grins. "But it's not me, obviously, because she's a horrible person, but I love that she's horrible. It's so much fun."It has been tough for Garner to decide on a next role. "I definitely get pickier with every baby," she says. "But I do still want to work." And Affleck is "really pro-me working. I think he thinks I'd go crazy if I didn't, which is probably true."Coffee drunk, toast eaten, Garner stops on her way out to chat with fellow mom Reese Witherspoon, who's dining nearby. Outside, cameras wait.But for Garner, Timothy Green was worth the trip. "I feel an evangelical need to let people know that they have to see this film. This movie is for people who don't leave the house very often, but this is so worth their while. I get it. I don't leave the house very often, but I would for this."For more information about reprints & permissions, visit our FAQ's. To report corrections and clarifications, contact Standards Editor Brent Jones. For publication consideration in the newspaper, send comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and state for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections.usatoday.com.
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