Hollywood elite to Swiss: free Polanski nowRoman Polanski's got friends in high places. Whether they can really burnish his image is another matter. Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, David Lynch and Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton are among the showbiz luminaries who have signed a petition demanding Polanski's release. The famed director was picked up in Zurich, Switzerland on Saturday and faces possible extradition to the U.S. on a child sex case that dates back to 1977. I can see some value in having Scorsese and Swinton in your corner, but Woody Allen? He faced a sex scandal of his own involving the adopted daughter of his former partner, Mia Farrow. Actor/writer Buck Henry and director John Landis also signed the petition. Landis was charged (and later acquitted) of involuntary manslaughter years ago in the deaths of two child actors on the set of the movie, "Twilight Zone". As for Henry, fans of "Saturday Night Live's" early years will recall he played a recurring character on the show, a cheesy pedophile named Uncle Roy who was always trying to get two girls (played by Gilda Radner and Lorraine Newman) to pose for Polaroid shots. Do you think these are good candidates to speak out on Polanski's behalf? True Blood EXCLUSIVE: Part Two!Hi Marquee Blog readers–ready for part two of my True Blood HBO Emmy After Party Special? Well here you go—an exclusive tidbit about the new season from Stephen Moyer. ![]() When I asked Stephen about working with Anna Paquin, his real life fiancée, he told me how much he loves getting to spend all of that extra time with her, but warned that it might not last for long. “I love working with Anna–I don’t think we will be working together this season only because it’s very hard to make Bill and Sookie the couple just be Bill and Sookie the couple. Nobody wants to watch that forever–every single drama you’ve ever watched has that thing where now you’ve watched and now let’s put him over there and see how he works with her and how she works with him…so we’ll see!” Uh-oh, sounds like there may be some trouble in Bill and Sookie paradise next season! What do you guys think? Do you agree with Stephen? Would you like to see Bill and Sookie paired with other people next season? I can’t wait to read what you think! DJ AM died of 'accidental overdose'This just in to the Showbiz Tonight newsroom: The New York Medical Examiner confirms that DJ AM, aka Adam Goldstein died from an accidental overdose. They told us that he suffered "Acute intoxication due to the combined effects of Cocaine, Oxycodone, Vicodin, Ativan, Klonopin, Xanax, Benadryl and Levamisole (drug used to cut cocaine)." DJ AM, 36, was found dead in his New York City apartment on August 28th. He died almost a year after surviving a plane crash that killed four other people. DJ AM and Travis Barker, former drummer for Blink- 182, were the only survivors. Your pop culture cheat sheetHere's what's happening in the world of entertainment today:
E showing some love on EntourageThe sixth season of Entourage is winding down, and its been a wild ride with some interesting peaks and alleys. With 11 episodes down and one to go, the pedal has been firmly placed to the metal. This week's episode got started with a very "UN-Eric" kind of occurrence: An all-out, wide-open PDA (read: public display of affection) as Vince and Drama walked up. ![]() Eric? E? Seriously? No way, it cant be! Well, it was, and like any event in E's dating life, it just couldn't be that simple either. The lip-locked lady in question turned out to be an old acquaintance of Drama's, and bedlam ensues upon discovery of the goods being previously damaged (in more ways than one). E's look of contempt for Drama, mixed with his genuine concern for his health was both entertaining and profound. More on this: E's love life continues to be a "young and the restless" series unto itself. Its often loathesome and uncomfortable, yet compelling. Huh? Don't ask me why, but you really never have any idea what will happen next. Maybe that's it. Meanwhile, as Terrance McQuewick made a return, chalk up yet another standout performance for Jeremy Piven, as the best of Ari is always brought forth when things move furiously around him. In this episode, they did just that. Another highlight was Jamie-Lynn Sigler's insecurity about leaving Turtle. First of all, the fact that "Med Soprano" is all "verklempt" at the thought of being away from our boy is a Super Bowl victory for every regular guy across this great land of ours. The airport scene was terrific and Turtle's eyes welling up as Jamie Lynn walked away was well done and OK with me. He gets a pass. Elsewhere, Drama's meltdown and "whatever condition" the doctor diagnosed him with translated in my head to "Johnny Chase is freaking out". I neither cared nor really laughed at all on that one. Also, has anyone noticed that Vince has a strange sort of streak going? His "gratuitous sex cutaway" count now stands at about four or five this season. While I cannot confirm the approximate number since my DVR is dumped regularly, this matter requires further research. Now, don't get me wrong, our Entourage fandom was built upon these sorts of "items" being thrown into really good storylines about the crew from Queens in the show's humble beginnings. Nowadays though, it really seems as if Vince has been relegated to less meaningful dialogue for extended stretches. From what I can see, I guess we'll have to remember that we're being drawn closer to the other characters, and for now – that's all Vince is getting. Overall, this was an enjoyable episode with great music cues as usual. I could write an entire blog on the fantastic music used in the show. There have been many signature moments through the six seasons, and the tunes chosen are fantastic matches for the mood and delivery of the scenes. So, its official: I'm excited for next week's finale. However, i seriously doubt it will be another "Ashley-free" version. She's coming back with a vengeance. Mark it down. Loved, kinda liked, or hated this week's show? Let us know! Pop Culture Cheat SheetHere's what's happening in the world of entertainment today: ![]() Conan O'Brien is expected back at "The Tonight Show" this evening after a head injury on Friday, according to Variety. NBC says he hit his head while performing a stunt, causing Friday's planned show to be replaced by a rerun. EW.com has the story about "Saturday Night Live" newcomer Jenny Slate's accidental F-bomb about 70 minutes into the season premiere on Saturday. Her first big sketch used the term "frickin'" a lot, and unfortunately, she slipped up. The look on her face afterward said it all. This is not the first time that the word in question has been used on the show. Other offenders include Paul Shaffer, Charles Rocket and Norm MacDonald. "The Beautiful Life: TBL" is the first casualty of the new fall season. The CW pulled the plug on the series after two episodes, The Los Angeles Times reports. The drama, starring Mischa Barton, dealt with the trials and tribulations of young models in New York, and was produced by Ashton Kutcher. Meanwhile, over at A&E, "The Cleaner," starring Benjamin Bratt, has also been canceled, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "American Idol's" Justin Guarini got hitched over the weekend, People reports. The season one runner-up married Reina Capodici, whom he first met in junior high school, on Saturday in Pennsylvania. |
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