Letting It All Hang Out: In Hollywood, they say anything's possible.And that will be proven if Eddie Murphy's controversial flick 'Norbit' makes it into the annals of the Academy Awards this year.
According to published reports, the critically-crucified slapstick comedy – where the 'Beverly Hills Cop' star portrays a multitude of characters (most notably the larger than life Rasputia Latimore) –has made the shortlist of seven movies to be considered for the make-up category for this year's ceremony.
Other movies considered include 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,' 'La Vie en Rose,' 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,' 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End,' 'Sweeney Todd' and '300.'
That's stiff competition.
But 'Norbit' may can handle it. Even with public protests and outcries, the film netted more than $100 million at the domestic box-office last year.
The members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Makeup Branch will view 10-minute excerpts from each of the seven films on Jan. 19, and will then vote to nominate three films for Oscar consideration.
Nominations in all categories will be unveiled January 22.
Last year's makeup winner was "Pan's Labyrinth."
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Losing Thy Religion: To hell with the spiritual journey you've been on for most of your life -- if you worked on the set of Will Smith's forthcoming movie, 'Hancock,' you didn't get a traditional lavish gift. Instead, the Church in Scientology reared its head in short order – as a token of appreciation for your hard work and dedication.Or that's what some the New York Daily News has reported.
Apparently the box-office superstar's wrap gift to crew members, this go round, "was a card good for a personality test at your local Scientology center."
The L. Ron Hubbard-created religion sect, which some believe is a cult, is rumored to cost upwards to $30,000 for membership.
Hmmmm.
Smith, who has thanked God – in the past – for his good talent and good fortune never struck many as the pious type. But some folks never do.
It's not confirmed whether or not the 'I Am Legend' star is a Scientologist, but some of the celebrity elite – such as John Travolta, Isaac Hayes, Tom Cruise, Usher and Kirstie Alley– are proud members.
"I was introduced to it by Tom, and I'm a student of world religion," Smith once told Access Hollywood. "I was raised in a Baptist household. I went to a Catholic school, but the ideas of the Bible are 98% the same ideas of Scientology, 98% the same ideas of Hinduism and Buddhism."
Alrighty then.
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F#$% You, Pay Me: After being abruptly fired from R. Kelly's last tour, Ne-Yo is seeking a financial damages.A spokesperson for the hip-hop-soul crooner clarified to The BV Newswire that he is, indeed, pursuing litigation against tour promoter Leonard Rowe, who packaged last fall's "Double Up," which also featured Keyshia Cole and J. Holiday. Not Kelly, who's believed to may have influenced the decision.
According to the lawsuit, the Def Jam Records artist was to be paid $785,000 for 25 shows and is still owed $735,000 due to the fact that he spent "substantial monies in preparation for the tour and turned down other touring and performance opportunities for Smith in reliance on Rowe's agreement that Smith would perform on the tour."
A statement posted on Rowe's official website said the lineup change was solely his decision and came about because the company couldn't obtain a "final, fully executed contract" from Ne-Yo's agent.


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By: LAMONA (COOKIE) WILLIAMS on 1/19/2008 1:15AM
DEAR ED & TRACY CONGRATULATION. NEED YOUR HELP.I AM IN DIRES STRAIT WITH MY WEDDING PLANS IN JUNE 2008. CALL ME(951)247-6038 OR(951)567-9014. LOVE, COOKIE
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By: tkeitorlveit on 1/19/2008 2:32AM
I knew Will and Jada was losing it (all caught up in that hollywood life) when someone on the radio let it slip that they had an open relationship and some crap about as long as permission was given by the other spouse, they could do whomever.
As for R Kelly-he's on video and should be in jail for statutory rape. How is it that he's not in jail yet?? It's been years. Who is his legal team?
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By: Danielle on 1/19/2008 5:26AM
Mr. Daniels,
I like reading your blog, and I know you must be a very busy man. It's for that reason that I suggest you hire an editor. I hate to nitpick, but I'm always incredulous over the number of typographical and grammatical errors present in your articles. An English teacher could use some of your pieces as examples of how NOT to write. I'm not sure if you are a professional journalist or not, but please consider hiring an editor, maybe someone with a background in journalism, communications, or English. If hiring an editor is out of the question, then just let a fresh pair of eyes read over the article before you post it. This may be all that's needed to eliminate those pesky little mistakes like the ones I've highlighted below.
You wrote, "But Norbit may can handle it." What's wrong is the phrase 'may can.' A better phrase would be "may be able to."
You wrote, "Or that's what some the New York Daily News has reported." What's wrong is the word 'some' should be removed from this sentence.
You wrote, 'Apparently the box-office superstar's wrap gift to members, this go round, "was a card..." ' What's wrong is there shouldn't be a comma after the word members.
And somewhere in the Ne-Yo/R. Kelly article it should have been mentioned that Ne-Yo's surname is Smith. All of a sudden in the third paragraph, we read a quote that mentions a person named Smith, and the reader is left to assume who that is. (I had to look it up elsewhere online to be sure.)
I still enjoy your blog, though.
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By: LEE CROSSE on 1/19/2008 6:00AM
LIKE KRAZY DELITE SAID, U SHOULD HAVE PAID ATTENTION 2 BUZZ SURROUNDING THE TOUR WITH JAY Z. IF HE CUT HIM LOOSE U SHOULD HAVE PEEPED THAT SOMETHING WAS'NT RITE WITH BRO. KELLS. AND ALSO, WHY ARE U SUING THE PROMOTER INSTEAD OF KELLS? THE OTHER 2 ARTISTS HAVEN'T SAID A WORD ABOUT BEING JACKED WITH THEIR DUCKETS. COULD IT BE THAT UR THE REAL DIVA IN THIS PARTICULAR SITUATION? COULD BE. ALSO, BECAUSE KELLS HAS A BAD REPUTATION FOR TOURING WITH OTHER ARTIST DOESN'T AUTOMATICALLY MAKE HIM WRONG THIS TIME. AND IF YOU'VE GOT BEEF WITH THE PROMOTER, WHY SHOOT KELLS IN THE CONFLICT? THAT SHOULD BE ANSWERED FOR U 2 HAVE ANY CREDIBILITY IN THI SITUATION. THERE ARE ALWAYS 3 SIDES 2 EVERY STORY, YOURS,HIS AND THE TRUTH.
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By: BlackToTheFuture on 1/19/2008 9:22AM
First of all Ne-Yo's got great music compositions but his singing leaves something to be desired. His voice is down-right annoying and his dance moves are strictly stolen from Michael Jackson. I'm not saying that he isn't owed the money but I do feel that maybe he was fired from the tour is because of his lack of talent on stage. I personally believe that woman or young woman are the ones that spend the money on what I consider to be half-talented music artist these days because the can't see past a male artist crouch and don't really see true talent because of this. If you ask a young lady what they think of a particular male artist, the first thing they'd say is "Oh, he's cute or he's hot but this has nothing to do with raw talent. Wake up ladies!
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