
Nice pick!
NBC has decided to cast actor Dermot Mulroney as Jim Rockford in the upcoming remake of The Rockford Files!
The original series starred James Garner and ran on NBC from September of 1974 until January of 1980.
Surprisingly, this will be Mulroney's first go at the small screen!
Gotta make the $$$$$$ somehow!
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Although the girls of Canada's gold-medal-winning women's hockey team turned heads with their hard-pAArtying on the ice after winning the gold, a spokesman for the International Olympic Committee says there will not be an investigation of the celebration!
Thank God!
The Canucks deserved a celebrAAtion!
"To be honest I think people are in search of a story that doesn't exist," says the rep. "There were pictures all over the front pages and so on this morning, and I think people are looking for someone to say it's terrible."
But it's not!
The team is planning to offer a written apology to the Olympic Committee, and the team members seem to be honestly sorry for their actions.
"I'm really sorry for what happened," said team member Marie-Philip Poulin. "I think we just wanted to enjoy the moment and that's just what happened. And it won't happen again. We've learned from that. We're just going to enjoy that medal right now."
Cheers, ladies!
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An avid supporter of the LGBTQ community, Daniel Radcliffe sat down with the folks at The Trevor Project while in NYC to talk about his involvement with the organization.
In case you didn't already know, The Trevor Project is a non-profit organization that was created to provide "crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning LGBTQ youth."
Love it!
Dan Rad is awesome!


Now that Jersey Shore is one of the most talked about shows on TV, producer Elina Miller is capitalizing on the stereotypes of privileged ethnic communities in a knock off show based on the Russian-Americans in NYC's Brighton Beach community.
The casting notice says:
“Are you the Russian Snooki or The Situation? Are you a super outgoing and fun-loving Russian-American that sometimes sneaks kalbaska, pel’meni and vodka from the fridge? Can people hear the Euro/Techno/Russian music blasting from your car before they see you pull up? … The cameras will roll as you do what you do best—eat, drink and PARTY. Here’s who we’re looking for: Outgoing guys and girls between the ages of 21 and 30 who would be willing to spend one summer living in an all-expense paid digs in the New York City area and consider themselves to be Russian-American (or from the former U.S.S.R, including the Caucasus). We’re searching for people throughout the entire U.S. including: NYC, Miami, Cleveland, Chicago, L.A., San Francisco and beyond. You must love attention and be the opposite of camera-shy…..”
Brighton Beach, which is known as Little Odessa, has one of the largest Russian communities next to Moscow. Yet, the producer claims she has no attention of accentuating stereotypes.
“While some of the stereotypes may have merit, I’m trying to show that [the community is] a lot more complex," said Miller. "One thing that’s common across all cultures is the desire young people have to have fun, to unleash.”
No one can compare to the glory of Snooki! Sounds like a big mistake!
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