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‘Get Him to the Greek’ Film Review

Filed under: Reviews In reprising his role from ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall,’ Russell Brand gets some surprisingly comic relief help from none other than Sean ‘P.Diddy’ Combs in the spin-off film, ‘ Get Him to the Greek .’ Outside of dating singer Katy Perry, Brand is not an American household name, but with P.Diddy on the scene, playing (what else) a music exec, the film is a very funny, often outrageously take on the music industry. Directed by Nicholas Stoller , Jonah Hill plays Aaron Green, a record company intern looking to raise his status in the company. When sales are down and suggestions are being tossed to by employees to head honcho Sergio Roma (played by Combs) as to what will bring the company fortunes, Aaron talks about doing a ten year anniversary of British rock singer Aldous Snow’s live concert. Sounds like good idea, considering that Aldous could use this as comeback in society after falling from grace for releasing his worst album, including a song and video called ‘African Child’ that many felt was racist. Getting Aldous to leave from London to Los Angeles for the concert is not an easy task that Aaron thought it would be. Aside from arguing with his doctor girlfriend (played by Elizabeth Moss) back home, problems continue to rise as Aldous drags Aaron around town at beck and call, subjecting him to women, booze and drugs. Taking his supporting role ‘Sarah Marshall’ to ‘Greek,’ Brand is just hilarious. In watching these two films, one never knows when Brand’s humor is off. Is his real life persona in this film the same because the guy just makes one laugh out loud? For once, Hill is the guy who tries to keep a straight face, and delivers some poignant scenes with TV’s Mad Men’s Elizabeth Moss , whose dry comedy is quite witty. Given the best lines in the film, the scene stealer and standout is Combs. In his first big screen role since 2001’s ‘Monster’s Ball,’ Diddy is having a ball playing a music exec. It’s almost as if the producers told him to be himself, but with some comedic flair. All told, ‘Greek’ is a buddy flick that works because never runs out of steam or humor.

FILM REVIEW: GET HIM TO THE GREEK

Aaron (Jonah Hill) needs to get Aldous (Russell Brand) to the Greek. Morality for the masses By Don Simpson Writer-director Nicholas Stoller’s Get Him to the Greek is not really a sequel to Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which was also directed by Stoller. The only truly reprised character from that 2008 film is Aldous Snow (Russell Brand), the sex-crazed and drug-addled rock star. It is many years later and Aldous is recovering from a devastating break-up with his ex-wife,

Shelley Lee and Earl Cole married

Earl Cole, 39, has found his match in L.A.-area pharmacist Shelley Lee. “We laugh a lot,” he tells PEOPLE. “That#39;s the main thing. She laughs at my jokes, and that#39;s excellent. That makes her a keeper.” When Survivor: Fiji winner Earl Cole was named one of Se-xiest Bachelors in 2007, he said he was “looking for laughter. If you laugh at my jokes and I laugh at yours, then we have a lot in common.” Cole and Lee were wed Saturday in a sunset beach ceremony at the St. Regis Princeville Reso

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Watch American Dad! Season 5 Episode 18 – Great Space Roaster

Watch American Dad! S5E18: Great Space Roaster Roger begs to be roasted by his friends during his birthday, but at as the jokes comes and hits him, he suddenly felt sorry for himself and is now determined to pull himself together and get his life back on track. But as we all know, Roger makes his lifestyle change a bit too far and now the family Smith goes out being on the run. The new episode of American Dad!is the animated show’s 18th episode of the season five was aired at 05/16/2010 Sunday 9:30PM on Fox. Watch American Dad! 5×18 Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst: The Chocolate Starfish Gets Humble

The singer we met this week was worlds away from his former self, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Fred Durst Photo: Jeff Vespa/ WireImage Think back, if you can, to the nightmarish state of rock and roll in the late ’90s. Recall the thudding riffs, the macho posturing, the turntablists. Shudder at the memory of Woodstock ’99, the Family Values Tour, and moshpits filled with red-faced, shirtless frat guys all looking to abuse and/or murder you. Recoil from the terror. The dread. The Puddle of Mudd. It was a tough time, indeed. Now, think even harder … what’s the first image that comes to your with mind? Chances are, it’s a dude. He is probably wearing a blood-red Yankees cap, turned backwards on his skull. He is probably crouched, wildly gesturing, the crotch of his baggy sweats nearly scraping the floor. He is probably angry at seemingly nothing — and everything — all at once. He is almost definitely Fred Durst. Because, more than anyone (or anything), fairly or unfairly, Durst represented most of the above. He was misogynistic, mean-spirited and egotistical. He picked fights, burned bridges, and stomped on anyone who got in his way. He rhymed “Nookie” with “Cookie,” and did it loudly and proudly. Basically, he was “rap-rock” personified, an outwardly lunk-headed, ham-fisted dude who elbowed his way to the top of the mountain. And when the genre that he embodied dropped off, Durst was left in the lurch. And here’s the thing: Fred Durst knows all of this. Or, at least, I think he does. Because when I met him (and his Limp Bizkit mates) Recently, he was none of the things I mentioned above. Instead, he was soft-spoken. Slightly goofy. Strangely Zen. And most of all, incredibly humble. Time and reality seem to have tamed him. Of course, this is all based on the 45 minutes I spent talking to him, and everything he told me about Limp Bizkit’s new album, the rather excellently titled Gold Cobra (which, strangely, still does not have a release date), but I don’t think I’m that off-base. It’s the first album to feature the band’s full lineup in more than a decade, one that Durst calls their “full circle” affair. Making it meant mending the bridges he had so roughly busted up during his heyday, apologizing to his bandmates, and realizing — probably for the first time ever — that the world does not revolve solely around him. And sure, the first song we’ve heard off the album — “Why Try,” currently streaming on the band’s official site — is very much a Limp Bizkit-y affair (one in which Durst refers to himself as “the pirate pimp”), and yes, the presumed first single is called “Douchebag,” but those are merely superficial details. Durst admits that the former was born out of in-studio collaborations and the latter is actually a song about bullies. It would seem the shoe is on the other foot. But that’s not all. Durst spoke at length about the “unspoken language” that he and his bandmates share, a “magical” connection that he couldn’t have with anyone else. He mentioned the pure intent behind Cobra, a renewed focus the band had lost in their later years (“It’s controlled chaos now … there’s an intent behind it”). He heaped praise on guitarist Wes Borland’s work on “Douchebag,” and beamed about the “melodic stuff” on the album. But most of all, he repeatedly talked about the fun he’s having these days, about the energy the band is receiving from the crowds they’re playing for. Make no mistake about it, Durst is amazed — and a bit flattered — that his fans have stuck with him through all of this. He is taking nothing for granted. And, at the end of our interview, he made a point of showing me the (then-unreleased) artwork for Cobra on his iPhone. You’ve probably seen it by now. It’s a painting, done by Borland, of a giant cobra, rearing up in a cave, with a bikini-clad babe nestled in its coils. As Durst was dialing it up, he couldn’t help but laugh, mostly because he was so excited by the artwork (and, of course, the sheer WTF-ness of titling an album Gold Cobra ). It was an oddly telling moment, not to mention a really genuine one; the kind of thing I’d never expect from a guy with his reputation. But it only further illustrates my point: Fred Durst, the former Enfant terrible of rap rock, is actually a pretty humble guy these days. He laughed. He smiled. He even wore his ballcap forward the whole time. His image may not be what it was, and perhaps that’s beside the point. Fred Durst isn’t the monster you probably think he is, at least not anymore. He’s been through the ringer, he’s heard all the jokes, and he’s better for all of it. And while he still may do it all for the nookie, he no longer derives satisfaction in instructing you to stick it up your (yeah).

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Kevin Eubanks Bails on Jay Leno

Filed under: Jay Leno Jay Leno is in the market for someone to laugh at his jokes.

Sarah Silverman Kissing a Guy of the Day

The only thing funny about Sarah Silverman is the fact that she’s managed to land a dude willing to kiss her in public for the paparazzi. She is disgusting and there is no way she’s not paying this dude to pretend to be her boyfriend, or maybe he’s just doing it because he knows idiots everywhere think she’s God’s gift to Comedy…but either way…there is a tradeoff and this isn’t something he really wants to be doing… I hate that people love this pig of a woman because they are told she’s funny and don’t actually have a brain of their own to realize that she’s just a really ugly chick trying to get noticed who is just fucking annoying to listen to, because if they admitted that they wouldn’t fit in with their peers, they’d be going against the cool kids and there would be no hope for them to make it in America…. See girls aren’t aren’t supposed to look like men in wigs, it’s okay to find this sick to look at and to find their jokes basic and obvious…. It’s okay to hate her for everything she represents…Sarah Silverman is not a cool thing to be into..you can stop making her money now. Here are pics that can’t be passed of as a joke, they are too traumatic… Pics via Bauer

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Google April Fools Prank Online: Topeka is Google April Fools

If you are in the US and you are wondering why Google changed its logo to a certain word named “Topeka”, then you are fooled. LOL. Topeka is today’s April Fools Prank Online by the search engine giant Google. Google used this word “Topeka” to give honor to what the real “Topeka” did for them. Accordingly, Topeka is a name of a town in Kansas. In an effort to win the bid for Google’s broadband network service, If you don’t know, Topeka Mayor Bill Bunten issued a proclamation last month to temporarily change their town’s name from Topeka to Google Kansas. Well, this move by residents of Topeka is honored by Google and they are just returning the favor that’s why they changed their company name to Topeka. However, if you are asking if Google is really changing its name, the answer to that is a big NO. Google is not changing its name permanently to Topeka. It was just a temporary change. It will go back to its original “Google” name after April Fools Day. Because of that fact, you cannot use the word “Topekaing” vis a vis the word “Googling” when you are using Google’s search engine. Google April Fools Prank Online: Topeka is Google April Fools is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

April Fools Pranks Online: Google April Fool Updates: Topeka Kansas vs Google Name

April Fools Pranks Online: Google April Fool Updates: Topeka Kansas vs Google Name  – Well I guess some of you now are much aware of whats happening and the latest buzz about the Topeka in Google search engine. And yes, indeed that the biggest search engine in the world change its name into Topeka, thus making most of the online users now confused of whats happening around the internet surface now. And still in connection with the April Fools Day, it seems that Google participated so much with this traditions and celebration that is why they have made their own “Google April Fool” or should I say “April Fools Pranks Online” made by Google. And for everyone’s information, Google said the move was inspired by a Kansas town which in March changed its name to that of the Internet giant as part of a US bidding process to be the test hub for the company’s experimental super-fast broadband network. On the other hand, through its official announcement, Bill Bunten, Topeka Mayor announced that during one month, starting March 1 until March 31, the city will be called Google . Google full, Kansas – the capital city of fiber optics. Now, are you willing to celebrate the April Fools day with Google for this day. Well I must admit that I have learned an additional word today which might be included from now on in my historic list of vocabulary words in my brain. Have a nice day! April Fools Pranks Online: Google April Fool Updates: Topeka Kansas vs Google Name is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

April Fools Prank Online: Topeka is Google April Fools

If you are in the US and you are wondering why Google changed its logo to a certain word named “Topeka”, then you are fooled. LOL. Topeka is today’s April Fools Prank Online by the search engine giant Google. Google used this word “Topeka” to give honor to what the real “Topeka” did for them. Accordingly, Topeka is a name of a town in Kansas. In an effort to win the bid for Google’s broadband network service, If you don’t know, Topeka Mayor Bill Bunten issued a proclamation last month to temporarily change their town’s name from Topeka to Google Kansas. Well, this move by residents of Topeka is honored by Google and they are just returning the favor that’s why they changed their company name to Topeka. However, if you are asking if Google is really changing its name, the answer to that is a big NO. Google is not changing its name permanently to Topeka. It was just a temporary change. It will go back to its original “Google” name after April Fools Day. Because of that fact, you cannot use the word “Topekaing” vis a vis the word “Googling” when you are using Google’s search engine. April Fools Prank Online: Topeka is Google April Fools is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading