The crazy gang is back. Has it really been more than 10 years?
The crazy gang is back. Has it really been more than 10 years?
We already know that Carla Gugino is smoking hot, but she’s also proven on numerous occasions that she’s a pretty good actress as well. (Her recurring guest spot on HBO’s “Entourage” is still one of our personal favorites.) And though Gugino has never been shy in front of the camera, the actress is always eager to show that she can play a variety of roles. She elaborated on the matter in a recent interview with Bullz-Eye’s Will Harris:
For me, it’s always been about that. It’s really about…you know, I’m so thrilled that [“The Mighty Macs”] is a G-rated family movie that everybody can go to, because that story is so appropriate for that. And I love that “Californication” is made for adults. It’s a totally different kind of humor and a different kind of… yeah, it’s a much sexier show and all those things. And then I’m about to go do an Athol Fugard play on Broadway with Rosemary Harris and Jim Dale, which is a decidedly different thing. So to me, aside from the people that I love, acting really is the love of my life. I want to be able to play everything and be able to disappear into roles and have people accept and believe me in those. I’m much more interested in that than my image as an actor. So it is thrilling to be able to mix it up, and I’m appreciative that I get to do that.
Head over to Bullz-Eye to read the full interview, including more about her new film “The Mighty Macs” and past projects like the short-lived TV series “Karen Sisco.”
Here’s Johnny Depp arriving at the “The Rum Diary” New York premiere at the Museum of Modern Art. We would post a photo of Amber Heard at this event, but she wore a black dress that completely covered her up. It’s not quite the sexy outfit we enjoyed when she starred in “The Playboy Club.” Instead, here’s a photo of Amber with Johnny Depp from the film.

I guess the cost of being a celebrity or glamour model is going up in Great Britain.
In a strange story, we’ve heard of proposals for a “boob tax” as the government scrambles to generate more tax revenues. It basically involves a new tax on plastic surgery, including stuff like breast augmentation, facelifts, tummy tucks and liposuction.
A Value Added tax of around 20% would be imposed on these procedures. I guess they think that celebrities and others who want this can afford it. Overall it should raise up to £500 million if enacted. Until now, only minor procedures like Botox would be taxed.
Naturally, this is big news for celebrities, particularly young starlets looking to garner some attention. Not everyone has a face like Natalie Portman, or her acting ability. Some need to make it purely on sex appeal. Basically, this won’t just affect the thirty-something actress who has made it and wants to maintain or even enhance her looks.
Places like the Nu Cosmetic Clinic have a ton of business from regular people and celebrities, so it will be very interesting to see how this development is received by the public. Will they think it’s fair? Plastic surgery has become much more popular, so this will affect a wide group of people.
Niraj Manglam, the owner of The Cosmetic Clinic, explains:
This Knee jerk reaction by Treasury will prove disastrous for the industry as a whole and will ultimately affect working class women.
If at all this proposal has to be implemented this should be done in a phased manner over 5-10 years so that industry can make reasonable adjustment without affecting top line.
This isn’t an issue that just applies to women. For men, hair loss is the biggest issue, though they are also starting to get other procedures as well.
It will be interesting to see how this unfolds.
Click here to read our review of “Horrible Bosses”
The thing about people who are naturally good at making people laugh is that they often lose sight of when it’s time to drop the mic and walk away. Now take a movie like “Horrible Bosses,” which is 96 of the funniest minutes you’ll spend this year or any other. For a movie so packed with humor and wit, there is surely something just as awesome that didn’t make the cut, right?
Well, maybe. The truth is, we have yet to watch the extended version of the film (it’s eight minutes longer, and if we knew where those eight minutes were, we’d go straight to them), but if the deleted scenes in the Special Features section on the Blu-ray are any indication, the makers of “Horrible Bosses” left nothing in the bag, as it were. There are a couple of alternate openings, neither of which is as good as the one in the final film, and we get to hear the full recording of Kurt’s tryst with Nick’s boss’ wife (hint: it doesn’t take long). The only other scene worth the film it’s printed on is Colin Farrell at the supermarket, accosting the pharmacist (a snippet of which you can see in the closing credits of the movie). There are featurettes on working for horrible people and how much fun it is to play mean, but the general tone of the featurettes is pretty dry. This is a movie worth owning, no question, but don’t expect the bonus features to serve as the motivation for the purchase. They’re really just a pleasant addition.
Of course, we may change our minds on that once we’ve seen the Totally Inappropriate Edition of the movie, but we’re betting against it. ‘Unrated’ tends to mean ‘overrated’ when it comes to these things.
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