Zombieland Movie Trailer

Zombieland, which hits theaters on October 9th just in time for Halloween, is gory, but still looks fun, especially for a Halloween movie.
Zombieland has an all-star cast Woody Harrelson, Bill Murray, Abigail Breslin, Jesse Eisenberg (who looks and acts like Michael Cera, Emma Stone, and Amber Heard (who is currently filming a scary John Carpenter movie called The Ward at the abandon building of Eastern State Mental Hospital in Medical Lake, Washington.)
This looks like something I’d like to see, but for the younger crowd the movie is rated R. Sorry. If you’re under 17 years-old you can work on the movie, but you can’t watch the finished product.
Brad Pitt on Bill Maher Show
Brad Pitt may seem like a well intentioned guy, but it’s important to remember that he owns a movie company that makes his films, in partnership with bigger movie studios.
Pitt did an interview with Bill Maher where Pitt says communist government run countries are perfectly okay. When statements like this come out of an actor’s mouth it’s important to remind yourself that you are listening to an actor, who has little or no credible experience, or education, to base their comments on. Mostly, it is the experience the actor has working on a movie set in a communist country, where the government will move mountains as long as the government officials get big enough bribes. Because communist governments have such absolute control, the corruption is absolute, following the principal that absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Although Pitt tries to appeal to the juvenile mindset that most college kids have before getting a real world education in adulthood, which happens only if they have good and bad times, Pitt really has an ulterior motive. Like most in Hollywood, Pitt would love nothing more than to see the United States a socialist country, because his movie company could really make big bucks, as long as government officials received big enough bribes. Right now, with regulations, and other laws, Pitt makes some movies outside the United States to save money. In New Orleans Pitt’s company accepted something like $100 million from the state government to shoot Benjamin Button there. That money should have gone to rebuilding New Orleans, but it went to Pitt’s company instead, because the corrupt government in place there fit Pitt’s concept of a good government. In return Pitt’s Make It Right organization has built 15 homes with donated money.
I may like Pitt as an actor, but like most actors, I would prefer Pitt not speak unless reading from a script. I’ve also stopped trusting what Pitt says is honest, because it has become clear to me that he is trying to manipulate political opinion to further his own movie company’s profits. Pitt is a hypocrite, which is hard to say about someone I like so much as an actor, but that is reality.
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- Hollywood Grind
I stand corrected. I thought Brad said communist countries "were fine ... worked great," but after listening again he said ...- muse
yeah HG you are soooo wrong this time, BRAD DID NOT SAY SOCIALIST COUNTRY IS GREAT. RATHER, what he said ...
Gwen Stefani and Katy Perry Stand and Deliver
A reunited No Doubt with Gwen Stefani returned to their hometown of Orange County, and while there, performed Stand and Deliver with Katy Perry and The Sounds on August 4th a the Verizon Ampitheatre.
Craig Ferguson Wants to Change Late Night Television

Craig Ferguson gave a very revealing interview recently that defined the man as a late night television host:
On his ambitions as a late-night host: "I don’t want to be poor. I don’t want to be rich to the extent where all I care about is keeping my job. I don’t want to be frightened of getting fired. Do I want to make a lot of money? F–k yeah. I suppose I’d like to maintain, if I have any, some kind of integrity."
– On ratings: "I look at them but I don’t understand them. Do all ratings stop at 49. They do! I’m 47 so in two years I’m f–ked. Everybody writes about it like a religion. Here’s what I do know: When Jay was sh!t-canned from NBC he was the leader in all numbers and they fired him. I want to keep my head down."
On his now-famous "Why Everything Sucks" rant (video below): "That particular nugget of fury was just there in the moment. One of the luxuries of doing television every night is it’s like you have an outlet to just broadcast your thoughts … That’s why I would never Twitter. I’ve got an hour to fill every f–king night. What am I going to say? Going to say things about things! … it’s very contemporary, a person just revealing his thoughts. It’s the broadcast of unedited thought."
– On the late-night format: "The format is tired and it is old. I’m another middle aged white guy telling jokes on TV in a suit. And that’s tired. I want to mess with it."
– Favorite guest: "Betty White." Least? "An actor whose name I won’t say. So f–k ’em."
– On whether he would want a show at 10 p.m. like Jay Leno has: "I don’t think people are ready for cussing puppets at 10 o’clock. I kind of — I am mystified by many things in life, and that one, I don’t really understand what’s going on there either."
– On keeping his sanity: "Being on TV every night has made me crazier than when I started. There’s definitely been a shift. [Saying how getting his pilot’s license has, in a way, kept him grounded]: "It’s the complete opposite of show business. In show business, you bullsh!t-bullsh!t-bullsh!t and you get ahead. In aviation, you bullsh!t, you f–king die."
– On who’s the true King of Late Night: "No matter what the numbers have ever been, the king of late night television is Dave Letterman. I know there are press releases to show scientifically that’s not f–king true. If there is a successor to Johnny, of course it’s David. I sit at his feet. I’m kind of his b!tch, to use the modern parlance."
I’ve just come to realize that experience has taught Craig Ferguson, that change can take you to the top if everyone else agrees to follow you on the journey, and he is working to change late night television.
Flashmob in Sweden
A cool flashmob was corodintated by Bounce at the amusement park Gröna Lund in Sweden. It appears to have been sponsored by Monster, the jobs site, not the energy drink.
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