Year: 2006 (Page 16 of 228)

Jeremy Piven refuses to hug it out

Apparently still upset over losing out to Jack Black for the latter’s star-making role in “High Fidelity” back in the year 2000, “Entourage” star Jeremy Piven recently demonstrated his ongoing resentment in the most childish of manners:

Black told Howard Stern on Sirius that as he talked to a director at a recent premiere, Piven “stepped in and all of a sudden he was talking to the director and I was standing there facing the back of his head. I was like, ‘Whoa, dude! What are you doing? You just cut me off’ . . . He turned around and there was this strange, awkward tension.”

Our only advice to Mr. Piven on this topic is as follows: Dude. It’s been six years. You’ve won an Emmy. Can’t you just let it go?

Rosie and Ripa clash

Maybe her time on “The View” isn’t generating enough interest, but Rosie O’Donnell recently lashed out against Kelly Ripa for making a “homophobic remark” about guest host Clay Aiken.

During an interview with Dancing with the Stars winners Cheryl Burke and Emmitt Smith on Friday’s Live, Aiken put his hand over Ripa’s mouth so he could interject a question. “Oh, that’s a no-no,” Ripa said, adding, “I don’t know where that hand’s been, honey!”

On Tuesday’s View, O’Donnell told her co-hosts, “To me that’s a homophobic remark. If that was a straight man, if that was a cute man, if that was a guy that she didn’t question his sexuality, she would have said a different thing.”

Zzzzzzz.

“He reached across and covered my mouth with his hand,” Ripa said. “I have three kids (and) he’s shaking hands with everybody in the audience. It’s cold and flu season. That’s what I meant, and to imply that it’s homophobic is outrageous, Rosie. And you know better. You should be more responsible.”

Yeah, Rosie. Take a chill pill already. At any rate, you can vote as to whose side of the argument you’re on in the article. Why is there no voting for “Do you think gays and lesbians really care what Rosie O’Donnell thinks?”

DVD shuffle: 11/21/06

New on DVD this week:

1) You, Me & Dupree – PASS: Take BE critic David Medsker’s advice and just fire up the grill, invite some friends over, and forget this movie ever happened.

2) Ice Age: The Meltdown – RENT: Umm, the kids will like it.

3) Scoop – PASS: Looking for proof that Scarlett Johansson is nothing but a pretty face with big tits? Look no further.

4) An Inconvenient Truth – RENT: Word on the block is that this could very well be the best documentary of the year.

Also out this week are reissues of “The Punisher,” “A Fish Called Wanda,” and “Home Alone,” as well as new TV season releases of “Seinfeld,” “Alias,” and “Boston Legal.”

Heroes, Week 9: You Gotta Embrace Your Inner Freak

Despite several nice segments throughout, I think you ultimately have to deem this episode disappointing, if only because NBC spent way too much time playing up the suggestion that we’d get something approximating resolution this week…and it’s safe to say that we did not. Oh, sure, we finally got the long-awaited scene that Isaac painted, where Claire’s cowering in an arena-like place and looking scared out of her wits…but, ultimately, what we really got was an example of what’s commonly known as “The ‘Lost’ Effect,” where viewers get a bunch more questions without getting much in the way of actual answers.

So Claire wins the title of Homecoming Queen, in no small part because of the freak vote. (Nice “Battlestar: Galactica” shirt on the guy in the front of the freak chorus, by the way.) She celebrates by flattening her bitchy rival with one punch, giving us another opportunity to hope that Chris Tucker would suddenly appear and yell, “You got knocked the fuck out!” No such luck. Damn.

The moment when Mohinder figures out his father’s password and discovers that Daddy had been maintaining a database of each of the world’s super-powered individuals is a nice one, although the whole thing with the kid appearing outside of his dream and in the real world was a bit too “Twin Peaks” for me…and that’s more Season 2 “Twin Peaks” rather than Season 1 “Twin Peaks.” (It’s a crucial distinction, I can assure you.)

I think you have to wonder what poor Ando’s liver must look like, given how much coffee he must have drunk by now, waiting for Hiro to return. That whole subplot offers no resolution whatsoever. How disappointing. And we don’t get much more forward momentum with the whole Niki / Micah / D.L., except to have it end with a cliffhanger as to whether or not Niki’s aim is any good. Nathan only appears long enough to further his reputation as an ostensibly well-meaning asshole, Simone doesn’t get much more screen time, and Matt is totally and utterly MIA.

So, basically, the big story this week belongs to Claire…and, eventually, Peter, of course. The scenes where Sylar is stalking her through the locker room are appropriately disturbing, as is the scene where Jackie really, really gets what’s coming to her…but I was definitely surprised at just how much of a turncoat Eden turned out to be, not to mention how powerful she apparently is. Based on her actions at the end of the episode and the fact that Mental Wipe Guy was by her side, it appears that Claire’s dad has no idea what’s going on behind the scenes of his own operation. Also, the fact that Peter was able to continue his healing process even after Claire was no longer in his immediate presence begs the question, can he continue to access these powers he “borrows” after the person he’s borrowed them from isn’t around anymor, or do they just linger for a certain amount of time before vanishing? Perhaps we’ll find out during the inevitable jail break scene that’s undoubtedly going to occur in a future episode…though it’s hard to say when that’ll happen, since we’re apparently preparing for at least one (and maybe more) episode taking place six months before the events of this week’s episode.

Anyway, not a bad episode…but it’s clear that NBC knowingly and willfully faked out viewers by making them think they were going to get more than they got. That ain’t cool, man. It might not be all that surprising…but it still ain’t cool.

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