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Love scenes are judged Michael Douglas
Hollywood actor Michael Douglas says it is tough filming love scenes for any movie because everybody judges them. He has shot a gay love scene with actor Matt Damon in his forthcoming film Steven Soderbergh's "Behind the Candelabra". The 68-year-old believes that the cast, crew and eventually moviegoers are more critical of love scenes because everyone can relate to the acts, as opposed to ...
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Miley Cyrus and Paris Hilton trapped in swatting incident again
Miley Cyrus and Paris Hilton have for the second time fallen victim to swatting pranks after police rushed to their Hollywood homes on false reports about gun crimes. Cyrus was not present at her home on Friday night when the police searched her house to investigate allegations that shots had been fired from inside the premises, Contactmusic reported. The authorities soon discovered that the ...
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Bradley Cooper takes cooking lessons from Ramsay
Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper is reportedly taking cooking lessons from well-known Scottish chef Gordon Ramsay to prepare for his role in director John Wells's "Chef". Cooper is playing a cook named Adam Jones, who destroys his career with drugs before getting clean and trying to open a restaurant that can gain three Michelin stars. Ramsay, who also hosts TV cookery shows, was the first ...
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Lady Gagas tattoo parlour visit helped her bag Machete Kills role
Lady Gaga's movie debut in Robert Rodriguez's 'Machete Kills' came due to a chance encounter with actor Danny Trejo in a Los Angeles tattoo parlour. According to a source, the film's star, Trejo, was getting inked at Shamrock Social Club in LA, right next to the 27-year-old singer, shortly before the movie started its production. When Gaga overheard Trejo saying that his film will be a ...
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Customs officers seize elephant meat dead primate in Los Angeles
This photo released by U.S. Customs & Border Protection, shows elephant meat, one of several contraband items seized by the agency at Los Angeles International Airport between May 6 and ...
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Diabolique (aka Les diaboliques) [Blu-Ray]
In an interview with writer, biographer, and forensic psychologist Katherine Ramsland, novelist Anne Rice described the horror movies she liked the best as the ones that are heavily atmospheric, have some degree of elegance, and concern really tragic protagonists. The movie she repeatedly ... ...
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In-Flight Thefts On The Rise At LAX
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) -- Cases of passengers breaking into other people’s carry-on bags during flights are on the rise at Los Angeles International Airport. Since 2011, airport police have received 130 reports of theft aboard flights, which includes items taken during the flight or taken after the plane landed. Virginia Blumenthal of Riverside said the in-flight crime was something she ...
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UC Officials Patients Await Planned Strike
WESTWOOD (CBSLA.com) -- Family members of patients receiving care at UCLA Monday were among those awaiting the planned strikes scheduled to start early Tuesday morning. ';It should be about the patient and patient care,'; said Sheri Holman, whose son is a patient at UCLA Medical Center. She drove from San Bernardino to Westwood upon hearing the news of the impending strike. ';I ...
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Local Actor With Roots In Moore OK Reacts To Tornado’s Devastation
NEWPORT BEACH (CBSLA.com) -- A local actor who has family and roots in Moore, Oklahoma, spent the evening watching coverage and monitoring social media after a mile-wide tornado devastated his hometown on Monday. Danny Cooksey, a voice and television actor who was made famous by his childhood role as Sam McKinney in the TV sitcom ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ is a native of Moore, a ...
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Recycling Old Clothing Lets Shoppers Go Green Save Green
WEST HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA.com) -- As the summer fashion season approaches, some retailers are asking shoppers to recycle the old as they make way for the new. Elan Sevko of West Hollywood is on the hunt for a new summer ensemble. As she tells it, much of the clothing hanging in her closet is ';too bulky';, ';too five years ago'; or ';too tattered';. Some stores are ...
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SoCal Ex-Cop Who Committed Suicide Could Still Be Sentenced For Kidnapping Rape Of Waitress
ONTARIO (CBSLA.com) -- A former police officer could still be sentenced for kidnapping and raping a waitress in 2010 even though he committed suicide seven months ago. Anthony Orban, 33, was working as a detective in Westminster when he stalked Erinn* at a Dave and Buster's parking lot at Ontario Mills Mall, forced her into her car and then raped her at another location. Erinn was able to ...
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Sweet Home Hotel
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