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John Stamos and Kate Walsh joke with the paparazzi

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Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! John Stamos and Kate Walsh were seen leaving Craig’s restaurant and both actors decided to crack jokes on the paparazzi. Ryan Phillippe was also spotted at Craig’s… and he was no fun! No worries Ryan, we still have “Uncle Jesse” and “Dr. Addison Montgomery” on our team!

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Justin Bieber Boyfriend Live Pranks Taylor Swift Punked Punk Punk’d Believe Music Video Lyrics Ellen

Justin Bieber Boyfriend Live Pranks Taylor Swift Punked Punk Punk’d Believe Music Video Lyrics Ellen LMFAO Sexy And I Know It Live Super Bowl Ft Justin Bieber Let It Be Alright Music Video Believe New Dancing With The Stars DWTS GMA Good Morning America Jay Leno Jimmy Fallon Jimmy Kimmell… http://www.youtube.com/v/2xsGGFGDvds?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Originally posted here: Justin Bieber Boyfriend Live Pranks Taylor Swift Punked Punk Punk’d Believe Music Video Lyrics Ellen

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Ryan Phillippe leaves Craig’s Restaurant

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Ryan Phillippe leaves Craig’s Restaurant and did not say a word to the paparazzi. Here’s hoping to next time Ryan! Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

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Tom Green out to dinner at Craig’s

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Comedian Tom Green was spotted outside Craig’s restaurant on Tuesday. Tom says we should all look out for his new special on Showtime! Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

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Keri Hilson out to dinner at BOA.

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R&B singer Keri Hilson was out to dinner on Tuesday at BOA. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

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Microsoft’s Craig Mundie: Siri is unimpressive and a year late

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In an interview with Forbes at the Techonomoy conference, Microsoft’s Craig Mundie, the firm’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer, had some harsh words for Apple’s popular Siri feature in its newest phone,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 23/11/2011 00:26 Number of articles : 2

Microsoft’s Craig Mundie: Siri is unimpressive and a year late

Craig Smith wants to end the NBA Lockout for his birthday

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NBA player Craig Smith tells photographers he’d love for the NBA Lockout to end on his birthday! Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com/hollywoodasithappens

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Amber Heard runs errands in LA

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Amber Heard out running errands in Los Angeles. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com/hollywoodasithappens

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‘Cowboys & Aliens’: The Reviews Are In!

Western meets sci-fi flick is full of ‘nifty scenes,’ but ‘unappealing’ overall, critics say. By Terri Schwartz Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig in “Cowboys and Aliens” Photo: Universal With a concept as inspired as “Cowboys & Aliens” and an A-list cast that brings together James Bond and Indiana Jones themselves, it’s hard to imagine what could possibly have gone wrong between bringing the movie from the production room to the big screen. MTV’s Splash Page blog found a lot to love about the movie despite its flaws, but other critics have not been so kind. Maybe it was the fact that director Jon Favreau took the summer blockbuster too seriously. Fans hoping for a tongue-in-cheek mash-up of a Western and an alien movie are in for a straight-laced action flick without a lot of room for humor, like in Favreau’s “Iron Man” films. Even the movie’s charismatic leads couldn’t rescue “Cowboys & Aliens” from its identity crisis, critics are saying. Still, there was plenty to love about the movie as well. “Cowboys & Aliens” is certainly a fun ride to take this summer, so before you head to the multiplex this weekend, take a gander at the “Cowboys & Aliens” reviews we lassoed up for you. The Story “The whole aliens-on-the-frontier incongruity never comes to much, really. There are nifty scenes, like the horseback riders battling silvery skeletal airplanes, but what ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ lacks is a good story. Basically, the characters — [Daniel] Craig’s enigmatic outlaw, [Harrison] Ford’s scowling boss, a tribe of Apache — must put aside their differences to form a posse and defeat the invaders. Who do we care about onscreen? For all of Craig’s edgy charisma, no one. ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ has fun moments, but it’s a plodding entertainment because it mostly tastes like leftovers.” — Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly The Leading Men “In Daniel Craig, the movie has what feels awfully like the second coming of Steve McQueen. Maybe it’s the laser blue eyes under the broad forehead, or the laconic refusal to speak except when absolutely necessary, but Craig has a presence here that feels downright mythic. … The chance to be as mean as he wants to be energizes [Ford], whose storied crankiness finally finds a home. It’s a character part, and you can sense Ford’s relief at letting another man shoulder the load. Consciously or not, there’s a generational passing of the baton just under this movie’s surface, and it helps immensely that Craig’s up to the task.” — Ty Burr, The Boston Globe The Cowboys and the Aliens “In Hollywood’s ancient prime, maybe a third of all movies were Westerns. But those days are as dead as the horse-mounted cavalry; in the past 30 years, the genre has been resuscitated only when some powerful director wanted to make a movie like the ones he grew up loving. So ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ has got to get to the aliens pretty damn quick. Even here, Favreau and his crew sprinkle a few memorable moments: the aliens’ low-flying scout planes, looking like 10-winged titanium dragonflies and lassoing the townspeople for abduction; a desert vision of an upside-down steamship, which momentarily summons the ghost of Werner Herzog’s ‘Fitzcarraldo’; and the recurring image of Craig retrieving his cowboy hat, whether he’s fighting off human varmints or escaping from the aliens’ stronghold. A man ain’t a man without his Stetson.” — Richard Corliss, Time The Concept “Cowboys versus aliens is a concept that may make you smile in anticipation, but wipe that smile off your face before buying your ticket, because the film takes its subject seriously — deadly seriously in the case of Harrison Ford, who plays a nasty rancher with the snarls and scowls that have become his trademarks, as if in penance for being so charming in the past. One interesting twist has a posse of cowboys teaming up with the Apaches they fear in order to vanquish the aliens, but the storytelling, punctuated by incoherent flashbacks, is often inscrutable.” — Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal The Final Word “A leaden mash-up of western and science-fiction elements that ends up noisy, grotesque and unappealing, this Jon Favreau-directed film features five producers (including Brian Grazer and Ron Howard), six executive producers (Steven Spielberg and Ryan Kavanaugh among them) and six credited writers, led by ‘Star Trek’ rebooters Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci and ‘Lost’s’ Damon Lindelof. No wonder the film plays like a business deal more than a motion picture. Listed as a producer, not a writer, is Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, whose concept for the original graphic novel inspired the film. That’s right, ‘Cowboys’ doesn’t even retell the story the graphic novel does; it sets out on its own. This is not a satisfying journey.” — Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times Check out everything we’ve got on “Cowboys & Aliens.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Cowboys and Aliens’ Related Photos ‘Cowboys & Aliens’

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Dr. Conrad Murray: No Plea Deal in Michael Jackson Case

Dr. Conrad Murray is reportedly adamant that he will not accept a plea bargain of any sort in the Michael Jackson involuntary manslaughter case. Sources say Dr. Murray feels so strongly about his innocence that even a plea offering zero jail time would be out of the question on principle. Not that the L.A. County District Attorney is bending over backwards to offer such a thing. Prosecutors believe they can and will win the case. Dr. Murray’s defense revolves around the fact that only two people were in the room around the time Michael died, those being Murray and Jackson. The doctor insists he did not administer the fatal dose of Propofol. His lawyers’ theory: Murray left to go to the bathroom, a frustrated MJ woke up, administered Propofol on his own, overdosed and killed himself . As for why he was providing Propofol to start with, Murray hopes MJ’s last rehearsal footage will show “warning signs” that he was a lost cause. Michael Jackson passed away two years ago today. What do you think of Dr. Conrad Murray?

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