Posts for March 22nd 2005

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Tori Spelling returns to TV, again

The Help did not last long on the WB.

The Help did not last long on the WB. Maybe the idea of Tori Spelling as a dog walker was just a little too unbelievable.

This time around her show is on NBC, called NoTORIous, and it's based on her real life. Liz Smith reports Nepotism has worked in the past for this TV star, but maybe this time around her comedic talent will shine through. Since it's autobiographical at least we know she'll have trendy clothes and lots of money to spend.

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Tracey Gold can't drive

Tracey Gold can't drive After pleading guilty for DUI she will get probation, her license suspended and lots of community service.

Tracey Gold can't drive
After pleading guilty for DUI she will get probation, her license suspended and lots of community service. That should teach her not to endanger her kids again with a drunk driving mom.

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The O.C. gets renewed!!!!!

Mediaweek reports that FOX has ordered another season of the The O.C.

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Mediaweek reports that FOX has ordered another season of the The O.C. Hopefully, next years will be better than season 2 - as Seth kept reminding us last week, the first year was much better than this year.

Check out pics of this coming weeks episode - Thanks Jared. Apparently there is some charity event they are all at. Looks like fun times.

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A Villain for Spider-Man 3

A villain for Spider-Man 3 Thomas Haden Church, known for Ned and Stacey, or maybe more recently, Sideways, will be cast as the villain in the third installment coming to theaters in 2007.

A villain for Spider-Man 3
Thomas Haden Church, known for Ned and Stacey, or maybe more recently, Sideways, will be cast as the villain in the third installment coming to theaters in 2007.

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Ben Affleck - The Director

Variety reports the Ben Affleck will make his directing debut for "Gone, Baby, Gone" which is based on the the novel by Dennis Lehane (Mystic River).

Variety reports the Ben Affleck will make his directing debut for "Gone, Baby, Gone" which is based on the the novel by Dennis Lehane (Mystic River). Smart move since his past movies have all tanked at the box office.