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March 29, 2005

This week on the "L Word" we learn that Angelenos really enjoy public nudity and sex. O really? Well, all the ladies get frisky in the episode called "Lagrimas de Oro:" Tina has hot pregnant lesbian sex with the new Euro-vixen in town, Helena Peabody (who looks and sounds like Nigella Lawson without all the lusty-busty-wench-wear), in the pool at the Chateau Marmont. We thought that doesn't happen anymore. Speaking of public trysts, it seems......

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March 24, 2005

With all the death and destruction currently overrunning society and overwhelming those striving for peace and goodwill, it's nice to know that the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is doing their part to bring Los Angeles a rainbow on such a rainy day. That rainbow, just happens to be yet another PR-inspired star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Today (in fact, right around this minute) America's Sweetheart Sandra Bullock (yes, she's the current holder......

Continue Reading "When Two-Thousand Two Hundred Eighty, Isn't Enough"

March 15, 2005

Filmmaker Daniel "Blair Witch Project(s)" Myrick unveils his latest projec, called "The Strand" debuts today online at www.strandvenice.com. Why does LAist care? Well, these webisodes center around characters living at Venice Beach where, as the press kit tells us, "the debris meets the sea"...and it can't suck as bad as "Fat Actress," which also takes place in Los Angeles and we watch that, too. Why do all the out-of-town filmmakers set their stories at......

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January 28, 2005

The LA Weekly reviews the new HBO series "Unscripted," and we're glad. We'd caught a few episodes and found it fascinating and kinda disingenuous. The series fascinates because it finally reveals the audition process that's hidden from the average Angeleno, except for glimpses witnessed via a roommate, neighbor or new friend hellbent on becoming a working actor. The series is disingenuous for its inabilty to cop to the influence of George Clooney on the......

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