January 8, 2008 Pt. 2

FOB is peeved and they want you to know about it!
Heroes: Someone in the cast desperately wants out. But Kristin won’t say who!
Fall Out Boy: Making a huge accusation that Blender sensationalized and falsified parts of their February cover story–and using Twitter to air their grievances!
Travis Barker: Accompanied by ex Shanna Moakler as he and DJ AM reunited to play a set in Las Vegas. On again? Or just hanging with his babymama?
ABC: Contemplating adding widgets to your television experience. No idea how they’d do that but that’s not surprising considering we still have trouble with widgets ourselves!
TV Guide: No longer includes The CW in their magazine listings. WTF?
Iron Man 2: Possible villiain casting: Mickey Rourke, who is in the midst of a comeback thanks to the film The Wrestler.
Jossip: No one could deny how awkward it was watching Kathy Griffin and Anderson Cooper co-host a New Year’s eve special. Jossip has followed their example by coming up with some pairings of their own. Our favorite: Joy Behar and Ann Coulter!
Journalism: People, people! More than one news organization cannot have an exclusive on the same exact thing–as some sites claimed yesterday about Tori Spelling’s 90210 deal. Go back to j-school!
Gawker: Has a great picture-based piece on the ridiculousness of Teen Vogue telling kids to buy $200+ bags during a recession.
Israel: We resent the suggestion that the timing of the war in Gaza was a PR move. Considering we were there when it began last month, we can tell you that’s not true.
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January 14, 2009 at 12:11 am
Mickey Rourke’s comeback story reminds me a lot of Robert Downey Jr. for some reason