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Demi Moore — Expert Crotch Blocker

Filed under: Paparazzi Photo , Beauty , Hot Bodies While getting out of a vehicle in L.A. last night, Demi Moore avoided making a “Striptease” sequel by blocking a crotch shot with her hands.No more indecent proposals for this sexy 47-year-old. See Also J.Lo vs. Demi: Who’d You Rather? Ashton & … Permalink

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X-Play Live At PAX East 2010

In case you hadn’t noticed, we here at G4 had an absolute blast covering PAX East 2010 . Not only did we get our hands and eyes on some amazing games, but we also attended and hosted some fantastic panels as well. One such panel was our own X-Play Live, which featured some of X-Play and G4tv.com’s finest, including Adam Sessler, Morgan Webb, Blair Herter, Abbie Heppe, Matt Keil, Patrick Klepek, and Andrew Pfister, addressing all the issues that you care about (and some that you might not – sorry).

X-Play Live Panel From PAX East 2010

In case you hadn’t noticed, we here at G4 had an absolute blast covering PAX East 2010 . Not only did we get our hands and eyes on some amazing games, but we also attended and hosted some fantastic panels as well. One such panel was our own X-Play Live, which featured some of X-Play and G4tv.com’s finest, including Adam Sessler, Morgan Webb, Blair Herter, Abbie Heppe, Matt Keil, Patrick Klepek, and Andrew Pfister, addressing all the issues that you care about (and some that you might not – sorry).

But Did He Sign It?

Rocker Ozzy Osbourne has signed a lot of weird things over his career and after all these years one item still stands out. In an interview with the UK’s Q magazine , the metal legend revealed that a fan asked him to sign his colostomy bag. “This guy asked me to sign his colostomy bag. He put his hands down his pants and plopped this pink thing onto the table. I couldn’t even look at it.” Yeah, but did you sign it?

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My Week with the DSi XL

There’s little argument that in the last decade, the Nintendo DS was one of the most prolific platforms for gaming. It’s arguably the most successful handheld since the original Game Boy — and it certainly struck a similar chord in its boundary-shattering sales. Less than a week ago, Nintendo released a heftier version of the DS, and I’ve spent a week playing on it. You can watch the Talkabout below for some info, but since that taping, I’ve spent even more time on the DSi XL, and I really like it. In regard to size, the XL’s screen is nearly twice that of the DS Lite. It’s not as big as a netbook, as some have assumed, but it’s certainly grandiose for gaming on the go. The bigger screen really comes in handy when you’ve got an audience in tow, or in the case of Nintendo’s latest casual-friendly software release, America’s Test Kitchen , you need a larger screen to keep an eye on your instructions. And although I hadn’t tested out as many 3D games on the DS’ screen prior to the Talkabout I filmed with Patrick Klepek, I can now report that one of my DS favorites of recent memory, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars , transitions well to a bigger format. Many of my other DS stalwarts, like New Super Mario Bros. , also feel grander and more vibrant on the XL’s larger screen. And it’s huge. Photos can point out the differences, but words can only do the size discrepancy so much justice. It really sinks in once you’ve got one in your hands and can feel the heft for yourself. It’s not, optimal, however, for all types of DS games. Part of the reason that I volunteered to test out the DSi XL for a week was to review Tecmo’s Again — which I’m still working on — and after 30 minutes of holding the XL sideways to play the game in CiNG’s trademark book style (also seen in the developer’s last game, Hotel Dusk ), my hands began to cramp. I have fairly large hands, and if mine couldn’t withstand a half-hour of gaming, I’m sure that the average person will grow tired of holding it up after a shorter period. The XL also isn’t ideal for gaming in bed. I tend to play DS games for that half-hour when I’m trying to nod off at night, and it’s not comfortable to grip a heavier handheld when you’re lying down. If you’ve never owned a DS, these are fairly serious barriers. Also, with the news leaking out regarding Nintendo’s plans for a DS update, many gamers might feel hesitant about investing in a unit that’s retailing for nearly $200. I’m still convinced that this hardware isn’t for the core audience. With the size and heft, it seems like a DS designed for families, or, my mother-in-law, a recent retiree who plays Brain Age religiously every day and has burned through DS Lites like most gamers go through red-ringed Xbox 360s. While the DS Lite was the perfect compromise for gamers of all stripes, the DSi feels like squandered potential, and the XL, while not as stagnant as the DSi, doesn’t feel like enough of a leap for the core audience. Watch Larger Version | Watch HD Version With those caveats out of the way, I’ve really enjoyed my week with the new handheld. It does a great job reinvigorating DS games. The DSi XL manages to magnify games without, from what I’ve seen, make them look overly distorted. I’m considering kidnapping the office system to play (and, politely, of course, return it daily). But in regard to making the big investment in the machine, it’s a tough sell. I bought a DSi last year before starting with G4 (a year ago, DSiWare seemed to have the potential for lots of cool downloadable games we might review, so it made sense), and I still jump back and forth between my DS Lite and my DSi sometimes. Unless Nintendo updates its firmware for me to transfer my DSiWare purchases — few that they are — to the XL, I’m not convinced that I’d take the leap. If you still have a functional DS that you’re actively using, I’d advise you to wait and see what Nintendo has up its sleeve in June at E3 before making any snap judgments. But if the next DS is a long way away and your DS Lite is on its last legs, the DSi XL might make a worthy replacement.

John Malkovich SOL When It Comes to Millions Lost to Bernie Madoff?

Being John Malkovich doesn’t make much difference when you get burned. John Malkovich is asking a federal appeals court for the full $2.2 million he lost thanks at the hands…

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Feed Battle: The War So Far!

The leaders after one day of battle are harnessing the power of the social web to drive traffic to their feeds. Watch, and learn! [ UPDATE : In the time it took me to write this, the two leaders have switched places. We have a serious battle on our hands. Of Feeds!] View

Matt Damon Turned Down Jake Sully Role In Avatar

associated press The 39 year old star of the recently released political thriller, “Green Zone,” Matt Damon spoke about why he turned down a role in one of the world’s highest grossing film, ‘AVATAR’. He told Extra while he was being honored for his work at the American Cinemateque Awards. Damon said “The biggest role I probably turned down was ‘Avatar’,” Damon lamented. “I turned that down because of scheduling reasons.” The character was portrayed by an Australian actor, Sam Worthington, who plays the role of Jake Sully of this movie wherein it has gone into box office history, earning more than $2.5 billion worldwide. Sam Worthington was quick to sign on for the much-awaited sequel to “Avatar,” possibly to ward off any other interested actors. Damon also said that he is looking forward to golfer Tiger Woods’ return to the course at the upcoming Masters. He said, ‘I watch golf because of Tiger Woods… what people do in their personal life as far as I’m concerned is their business… and I’ll be watching the Masters this weekend… and I hope he wins.’ The 39 year old star of the recently released political thriller, “Green Zone,” Matt Damon spoke about why he turned down a role in one of the world’s highest grossing film. He told Extra while he was being honored for his work at the American Cinemateque Awards. Damon said “The biggest role I probably turned down was ‘Avatar’,” Damon lamented. “I turned that down because of scheduling reasons.” The character was portrayed by an Australian actor, Sam Worthington, who plays the role of Jake Sully of this movie wherein it has gone into box office history, earning more than $2.5 billion worldwide. Sam Worthington was quick to sign on for the much-awaited sequel to “Avatar,” possibly to ward off any other interested actors. Damon also said that he is looking forward to golfer Tiger Woods’ return to the course at the upcoming Masters. He said, ‘I watch golf because of Tiger Woods… what people do in their personal life as far as I’m concerned is their business… and I’ll be watching the Masters this weekend… and I hope he wins.’ Matt Damon Turned Down Jake Sully Role In Avatar is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

TMZ’s Ravishing Redhead Contest — Final 5!

The copper colored pictures from our Ravishing Redhead Contest have been narrowed down to these final five — and now their fiery fates are in your hands!Which of these Redhead photos should score the $250 prize and some super sweet stuff from … Permalink

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NFL Star Joey Porter Arrested for Assaulting Cop

Filed under: TMZ Sports Arizona Cardinals linebacker Joey Porter was arrested outside a Taco Bell this morning after officials say Porter put his hands on a cop. According to the California Highway Patrol, Joey was driving in a Taco Bell parking lot in Bakersfield — his … Permalink

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