Wednesday, February 4, 2009

David O. Russell


David O. Russell's freak-out on the set of "I [Heart] Huckabees" to surface on the Internet. It's hardly a dirty little secret anymore: In Hollywood, everyone looks the other way at bad behavior, as long as it's the behavior of someone powerful enough to get away with it, be it a top actor, a studio chief, an agent with a hot client or a powerful producer.

Not to single him out, but Scott Rudin hardly blinks anymore when someone recounts one of his outbursts. He's the best in his field, so dealing with his volatile temper is simply viewed as the cost of doing business. But to be fair to the movie business, the examples of bad behavior hardly end when you leave the force-field of Joel Silver's office.

Whenever I'm around cynical old sportswriters, they are happy to trot out endless stories of equally awful behavior by various stars in their field, be it football, basketball or baseball, which has a murderer's row of rough customers, recent Mr. Nasty entries including the Dodgers' Jeff Kent (who treated every sportswriter he met like dirt), Manny Ramirez (who clobbered a clubhouse attendant in Boston last year) and Barry Bonds, who couldn't even be bothered to act like a nice guy when he had his own reality TV show.

Clint Black

Clint Black is the latest country music star among the contestants on the series and he's asking Trace for advice. Trace told national radio show GAC Nights: Live From Nashville, "He called me and kinda wanted to see if I could give him some pointers or advice, and I told him that I really couldn't." Adkins told Clint to react to what's going on around him and just try to survive.

In the final show of last year's "Apprentice," Trace sang "You're Gonna Miss This," the song that has him nominated for a Grammy Award for the first time in his career. Clint will compete against Olympic skater Scott Hamilton, basketball star Dennis Rodman, singer Brian McKnight and Joan and Melissa Rivers "The Celebrity Apprentice" begins its new season on March 1.

Clint Murchison Jr. became known as the man who owned the Dallas Cowboys before undercutting his fortune with a string of bad debts in the 1980s One year ago, Trace Adkins took a chance and made it all the way to the finals of The Celebrity Apprentice before hearing those famous words, "You're fired!" This season on "Apprentice" another country star is headed to the boardroom with Donald Trump.

Kate Micucci


Kate Micucci is an comedian actress and singer-songwriter, born in New Jersey, best known for her role as Stephanie Gooch on Scrubs, plays “Dear Deer” on the ukulele Kate Micucci plays "Dear Deer" on the ukulele. Previously:. Zoe plays "Optional Accessory" on ukulele; Clara Belle plays "Summer Face" on ukulele; Danielle plays "Dream a Little Dream of Me" on ukulele.

Kate Micucci is not only talented and adorable, she's hilarious in a very smart and cute way. I give her two thumbs, hands and my extra phalanges up. Some of her videos, those of just herself and with her band, Garfunkel and Oates kate micucci pictures, and kate micucci latest news by Singapore Jobs Today.

Wanted to post about Kate Micucci; a totally awesome musician, artist and actress living out in LA I've known Kate for a few years and have had the pleasure of hanging with her a few times - it's always great fun Nazareth alum set to play 'Scrubs' role by Express-Times staff Photo Courtesy Kate MicucciActress and Nazareth native Kate Micucci, center, will appear in tonight's episode of the ABC comedy.

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