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A Brief History of Clint Eastwood, TV Pitchman

Everyone’s talking about the epic Chrysler spot broadcast just after the Super Bowl halftime show, directed by David Gordon Green and featuring Clint Eastwood tottering down a dark tunnel before emerging to exhort our country back to unity, pride and general greatness, hopefully behind the wheel of a Chrysler. “It’s halftime in America,” the actor-filmmaker announced, rousing millions of viewers nationwide. Stirring stuff — but how does it stand up against Eastwood’s previous commercial and PSA work? Let’s investigate. Remember that time when Eastwood urged folks to donate to the “Will Rogers Hospital and O’Donnell Research Laboratories” in their valiant fight against respiratory illness? It’s “Be generous, hmm?” kicker is just as inspiring as “Our second half is about to begin,” or maybe it’s just me. Here’s Eastwood opposing Proposition 18, the 1972 California ballot measure against obscenity that Eastwood derided as censorship. The measure failed (naturally): Easily the most memorable Eastwood spot before Sunday’s Chrysler ad, this anti-crack PSA has been lampooned , remixed and admired by many. “See this cute little viral here?” Yes, Clint, tell me more! Not to be outdone, erstwhile First Lady and tirelss anti-drug advocate Nancy Reagan teamed up for a more general broadside against the nation’s narcotic scourge. Who hasn’t told a drug pusher to take a hike? Eastwood wasn’t messing around with those punks who would defile our public parks, either: Eastwood later went to the plate for Honor Flight, an organization dedicated to arranging trips for veterans to visit memorials to their wars… …before asking folks to donate to the memorial fund honoring America’s fallen law enforcement officers: Of course no true California tourism PSA would be complete without the former Carmel mayor chiming in from the links with his signature line: And finally… It’s halftime, America. In an unfortunate twist, the team named the Patriots then went on to lose the Super Bowl, but hey. Thanks for the memories, Clint! Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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A Brief History of Clint Eastwood, TV Pitchman

Nic Cage: Argumentative, WASTED at Tattoo Parlor Prior to Arrest

Surveillance video taken inside a tattoo shop just before Nicolas Cage was arrested this weekend shows the actor drinking and arguing with his wife and others. Cage is clearly shown carrying some sort of drink as he stumbles around, fretting to employees about not recalling where he lived and getting testy with wife Alice. Nic began throwing his clothes around, demanding to get inked up. Intoxicated, he then asked employees to call the cops … ’cause he didn’t know where he lived. Police report that this was the topic he and Alice were arguing over – the address where they’re living while he films Medallion – when he allegedly grabbed her. In the surveillance tape, Cage, holding a clear plastic cup, can be seen with his arms around two friends as he enters. Nic walked out and back in and out again. At that point, he can be seen arguing with his wife and friends. His wife can be seen motioning to herself throughout, as if to say, “Listen to me” or “Come with me.” Eventually, Nic acquiesced and left the shop … only to later be arrested on charges of domestic violence and disturbing the peace, having taunted police to bust him. He was released on $11,000 bail after Duane “Dog” Chapman posted bond for him, which is easily the most random and hilarious part of an already classic story. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Nic Cage: Argumentative, WASTED at Tattoo Parlor Prior to Arrest

Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami (and Chicago), Scott Gets Wasted

Wow. What an amazing coincidence: the same week E! airs an episode of Kourtney and Khloe Takes Miami that focuses on Scott Disick being a pathetic drunk, that loser happens to get in a filmed fight with his neighbor . It’s almost as if the marketing team planned it that way! Below, a THG intern offers up her thoughts on this week’s installment of the most scripted show on television… It’s weird that Kourtney said she doesn’t go to clubs when she’s photographed at them ALL THE TIME and was at one two episodes ago.

Fashion Face-Off: January Jones vs. Bethenny Frankel

Let’s forget that strange hit-and-run for a moment. We’ll also gloss over the whining and scripted events on Bethenny Getting Married? , easily the most ridiculous concept for a reality show to ever air. (After all, Bethenny is married! There’s no question mark needed!) Instead, let’s simply focus on the recent fashion choices made by actress January Jones and professional celebrity Bethenny Frankel. They each donned a white Alice + Olivia dress at public events over the last couple weeks, though the ladies accompanied the outfit by very different footwear. Compare and contrast now: Who wore this dress better?

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Fashion Face-Off: January Jones vs. Bethenny Frankel

A river of sh*t: World Water Day

Today is World Water Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness around water issues – scarcity, access and quality. It’s probably the one day each year we all really stop to think about how to better manage this precious resource.

Mariah Carey Gets Awards Speech Re-Do At People’s Choice

The singer blames tipsy Palm Springs acceptance speech on champagne and Lee Daniels.

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Mariah Carey Gets Awards Speech Re-Do At People’s Choice

The Hollywood Gossip Week in Review: August 29-September 4, 2009

Welcome, celebrity gossip obsessives, to The Hollywood Gossip’s Week in Review. Below, we take a look back at the stories that made this easily the most exciting week since …

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The Hollywood Gossip Week in Review: August 29-September 4, 2009

Which site has the stupidest commenters on the web?

The original intent of the comments section–a place for readers to respond to content and start a dialog between author and audience–works fabulously in some circumstances. Some blogs have dozens of thoughtful, well reasoned comments cropping up at the bottom of each post.

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Which site has the stupidest commenters on the web?