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March 31, 2008

John Cho

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He was raised in Los Angeles, California and graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a degree in English.

His claim to fame was an ancillary role in the 1999 comedy American Pie, in which he popularized the slang term "MILF." Advertising for the 2004’s Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle cashed in on this angle, proclaiming that it starred "The Asian guy from American Pie".

He was one of the stars of the short-lived sitcom Off Centre and guest-starred on Charmed as a ghost on the WB television network. He was also a co-star of the now-defunct FOX comedy Kitchen Confidential.

Cho is also the lead singer for an LA band comprised of former UCB and USC students calling themselves "Left of Zed."
 

March 29, 2008

Alley Baggett

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Alley Baggett first appeared on the cover of Playboy’s Book of Lingerie in 1995. Since her debut, she has graced the covers of more than twelve Playboy Special Editions.

Baggett has also made more Playboy Special Edition appearances than almost any other model.

Aside from modeling, Baggett has appeared on television as a WWF Sunday Night Heat commentator. She has also appeared in Unhappily Ever After, The Umberto Show and the Maria Conchita Alonso Show, among others. 

Alley also took part in Ricky Martin’s "Shake Your Bon-Bon" and Third Eye Blind’s "Never Let You Go" music videos.

March 26, 2008

Hugh Jackman is going Nowhere fast

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Hugh Jackman

The X-Men star is looking to keep the fanboys happy by joining forces with Virgin Comics to carve out a new comic-book series called Nowhere Man.

Jackman—currently reprising his razor-clawed, sideburn-sporting role in the now-shooting prequel X-Men Origins: Wolverine—will mastermind the comic with ex-Marvel scribe Marc Guggenheim, who penned Wolverine and Amazing Spider-Man and who hatched ABC’s new dramedy Eli Stone.

"I’ve had so much fun in the graphic-novel world with the X-Men franchise that I wanted to get even more involved," the 39-year-old actor says in a statement.

Nowhere Man, which Virgin will debut this summer, is being touted as an Orwellian sci-fi fantasy adventure set 500 years in the future, when humans have ceded all privacy in the name of security.

Jackman says he wants to create a "compelling" character at the center of a franchise that may be spun off into a videogame and possibly even a film—in which Jackman might star, natch.

"We’re fans of Hugh’s," Gotham Chopra, Virgin’s cofounder and chief creative officer, told E! News. "Talking more and more with him about his love for comics, we mentioned that we often collaborate with filmmakers and artists, so we discussed creating something. And that appealed to him."

According to Chopra, Nowhere Man was an idea his team had been "incubating in raw form," and when they showed it to Jackman, he sparked to it immediately. The company then brought in Guggenheim for further brainstorming.

"The setting is a fairly Spartan, Soviet-style world that on the surface looks beautiful and crime free, but now there’s this über-computer that tracks and monitors everyone’s thoughts and feelings," says Chopra.

The Nowhere Man character is a person who has "sort of managed to exist off the grid."

"He’s the one guy whom the megacomputer can’t track, and he’s apart of this revolutionary group aiming to bring down Omni Mind, this elaborate monitoring system that manages even people’s thoughts," says Chopra. "It’s a larger allegory. Think about the Patriot Act 500 years in the future and on steroids."

Virgin Comics plans to have the first issue in stores by August but will probably offer a sneak peek at San Diego’s ComiCon Convention in July, the same time Marvel will be in high gear promoting Wolverine, which is targeting a May 2009 launch.

Virgin is quickly establishing itself as the go-to comic-book publisher for Hollywood types looking to try their hand at writing graphic novels.

Aside from Jackman, Virgin has signed Nicolas Cage to create the comic book Voodoo Child with his son Weston. The publisher has also commissioned an adaptation of Gamekeeper, a comic dreamed up by Guy Ritchie for producer Joel Silver and Warner Bros. Other notable filmmakers working with Virgin include Terry Gilliam, Ed Burns and John Woo.

As for Jackman, he next appears in theaters in the mystery thriller Deception, costarring Ewan McGregor and Michelle Williams and due out next month. Then he headlines Baz Lurhmann’s Australia, a sweeping drama with Nicole Kidman due in November.

from: news.yahoo.com
 

March 25, 2008

Carey Hart

Filed under: Entertainment, TV Star

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Carey Hart is a motorcycle rider who is best known for becoming the first rider to complete a back-flip on a 250cc motorcycle.  Hart has been riding motorcycles since the age of four.

When not riding motorcycles, Hart spends the rest of his time around music.  His favorite hobby is music and in 2001 at the Warped Tour, Hart played bass guitar with the band Pennywise.  

Most recently, Hart starred in the fifth season of The Surreal Life and currently stars in the reality show "Inked" which chronicles Hart’s Las Vegas tattoo shop.

In January of 2006, he married music star Pink in a ceremony in Costa Rica.

March 22, 2008

Without A Trip to the Store

Filed under: News

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Thanks to the internet it’s easier than ever to Buy Flowers online. The only problem is there is an increasingly large number of Online Florists to choose from. Because of that, when you find one that you can trust, you stick with them, which is exactly what I’ve done with Vogue Flowers. Whether I want to Send Roses, send a potted plants, or send any other kind of flower, Vogue has the best selection of anybody I’ve ever visited. When it comes to finding the best selection of Flowers, nobody can beat Vogue Flowers, and after one trip to them, I’m sure you’ll agree with me.
 



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