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By Unknown | Saturday, November 16, 2013 | Posted in , | With 0 comments
It’s a terrible moment in every pet owner’s life and today (November 15), Ashton Kutcher reportedly had to put down his dog.

The “Two and a Half Men” actor headed into a Los Angeles animal hospital with his girlfriend Mila Kunis, while he carried his darling bulldog inside.


In related news, Kutcher recently released his new Yoga Tablet as the celebrity face of tech brand Lenovo.

Unfortunately, the product is receiving less than outstanding reviews. According to Time Tech’s Jared Newman, “The standout feature of the Yoga Tablet is a cylindrical edge that supposedly helps you hold the device, while housing a monster 18-hour battery. It sounds good on paper, and looks cool from across the room–though the appearance is eerily similar to an existing Apple product . But I have to wonder if anyone at Lenovo actually tried using this tablet for any prolonged period.”





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Rather than try to top her pot-smoking antics at the MTV European Music Awards earlier this month, Miley Cyrus decided to scale things back for her performance at the 2013 Bambi Awards last night (November 14).

The “Party in the USA” treated her fans in Berlin, Germany to an acoustic rendition of “Wrecking Ball,” sporting a two-piece neon green getup.


Cyrus also won the International Pop Artist trophy and thankfully decided against any attention-getting tactics as she accepted the award.

Prior to the gig, Miley took to her Twitter account to lament her hectic schedule as of late- “All this travelling is finally taking its toll on me.”







By Unknown | Friday, November 15, 2013 | Posted in , , | With 0 comments


Arriving home at Los Angeles' LAX Airport on Thursday (November 14), "Madagascar" starlet Jada Pinkett Smith showed up in wild fashion.

The 43-year-old dressed like a sexy zebra, wearing a black and white sweater. She also wore her hair in lovely flowing braids that hung past her shoulders, finishing off her look with black leather pants and boots, smiling on the way to her ride.


In related news, Jada returns to the animal kingdom, filming a movie spin off of the popular TV series, "The Penguins of Madagascar," which is slated to hit theaters on March 27th, 2015. The movie will include voice from big names, such as Benedict Cumberbatch, John Malkovich and Ben Stiller.

Although there is no strong synopsis written for the flick yet, we know that the children's TV show follows "the daily adventures of penguins living in New York's Central Park Zoo," so we'll just have to wait and see whether or not the movie will follow the same idea!





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WIth his new action-packed thriller "Homefront" slated to hit theaters November 27th, James Franco pitched in on promotions by covering the December 2013 issue of Dazed & Confused magazine.

After teaming up with lensman Josh Olins for the artistic spread, the 35-year-old actor/director chatted about his creativity and how he reacted to playing the perceived form of himself in "This is the End."


Check out a few highlights from Mr. Franco's Q&A session below. For more, be sure to visit Dazed & Confused!

On writing his screenplays:
"I feel more excited when I am linked to something that has literary weight. I feel like I am responsible. Like there is more of an obligation to make it the best it can be. When it's just generated fully from myself, I don't know...I just feel myself getting a little lazy. I'm embarrassed about it. It's so different when you the rights to a Cormac McCarthy book - you certain feel that you need to rise to a certain level and so it makes you work hard."

On directing stress free films:
"It allows for much more freedom [without any selling pressure], because I don't need to entertain or to make the investment back. All of these art films are for me about finding a free space."

On being a different version of himself in "This is the End":
"There is this weird thing that had been created around me. It is me and it's not me, and it's partly my creation, and not my creation. So I just use it."

On worrying about the future of Hollywood:
"It's funny comparing what is dominant in the commercial sphere versus what is deemed worthy of critical acclaim. I don't know which is better or worse. Like how poetry, where no money is made, is full of infighting amongst poets. Poets can be the most vicious to each other because the only there is to fight over is cultural capital, rather than financial capital. Maybe on day, movies will be like poetry in that sense. They won't be making money any more, compared to video games. So it will all come back to the art of I. Maybe."