Posted on Apr 26, 2010 under News |
Kim Kardashian is the ex-girlfriend of Nick Cannon, Reggie Bush and Ray J. She had intercourse on camera with the former, which is what made Kim a celebrity gossip favorite.
She stars in Keeping Up with the Kardashians. This ridiculous reality show has been on for two seasons and is centered around Kim and her attention-starved family, which includes former Olympian Bruce Jenner and an assortment of sisters with first names that begin with the letter K.
It’s hard to say what makes Kim so popular, but you gotta admire how she’s mastered the celebrity gossip game. Kardashian makes millions a year by simply appearing at clubs and blogging about random parties. She must love capitalism.
Posted on Apr 24, 2010 under News |

Ashley Greene has lavished praise on her grounded “Twilight” co-star Robert Pattinson – insisting the British actor has “not changed a bit” despite his phenomenal success.
Pattinson landed his fist high-profile role with a small part in 2005′s “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” but went on to find international superstardom with a leading role in the vampire franchise.
But Greene, who has worked with the star on three of the “Twilight” films, admits that despite the fame and legions of adoring fans, Pattinson has managed to remain grounded.
She tells Britain’s Sunday Times, “As a person, he’s not like anyone I’ve met in Hollywood…He has no ego. Everyone loves him, but he’s unaffected by that and never seems fazed by the attention that comes his way. He’s not changed a bit since I worked with him on the first ‘Twilight’ movie.”
Posted on Apr 13, 2010 under Movie |

Watch the movie Babe, I Love You on its opening day, right after my final exam on Credit Law. As much as I would like to write a movie review of Babe, I Love You right after I saw the film, I decided to write about it the following day as I’ll be leaving for my belated Holy Week vacation.
I do not intend to overdo this movie review of Babe, I Love You by giving a detailed flow of the movie. Hence, I will just highlight some scene I find very appealing.
I love the how Anne Curtis adds mass appeal to the movie despite her uber glamorous looking in real life. Though I was bothered by her heavy make-up as a promo girl, scenes where Anne was lightly made up were quite refreshing. Sam mildly constrained by the button-down aspects of Nico’s character, but he manages to be dapper, amusing, and the perfect foil.
I like how the movie started very lightly. But as the movie goes on, emotions begin to build. The first scenes of Babe, I Love You were the kilig type. Differences between Sasa and Nico, which were highly emphasized throught the movie, adds the kilig factor. Indeed, opposites attract.