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Carradine's lawyer thinks he was murdered
June 5, 2009 at 7:00 pm


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David Carradine’s tragic death is turning into something out of a murder mystery movie.

He’s only been dead a day and we’ve already had allegations of suicide, sex and now murder - all set in the backdrop of Bangkok.

The investigation was beginning to point towards a sex-game gone wrong - if reports the actor was found naked and bound in a hotel room closet are to be believed.

Add to this leaked divorce papers from 2001, in which his ex-wife Marina alleged he took part in “deviant sexual behavior which was potentially deadly”.

But Carradine’s lawyer and close friend Vicki Roberts isn’t buying it, and wants cops in the Thai capital to launch a murder investigation.

Roberts tells RadarOnline, “I believe that there may have been foul play. Anybody could stage a suicide after a murder.”

Roberts, who represented Carradine during his split from Marina, dismisses claims he was a sexual deviant as ”extremely inflammatory and completely false”.

The plot thickens…


Slap in the face for Lohan
June 5, 2009 at 2:45 pm


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It’s a sorry state of affairs when you can’t even rely on your bodyguard not to attack you.

Lindsay Lohan got a sharp slap in the face from the burly minder who helped her into London’s Zuma restaurant on Thursday night.

It was an accidental blow, but was delivered with enough force to provoke a squeal from the startled starlet.

Lindsay has been in the British capital since Tuesday, playing a bizarre cat and mouse game with on/off/on/off-again girlfriend Samantha Ronson.


Fox slams casting-couch practices…but doesn't name names
June 5, 2009 at 12:40 pm

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Megan Fox of Transformers — and of the famously on-again off-again relationship with Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles’s Brian Austin Green — is on the record as claiming that Hollywood’s casting-couch culture still exists.  She insists that several top directors have tried to bed her since she got famous, saying that she’s attended a number of meetings with leading filmmakers to discuss roles, but had to turn down their advances.

Fox refuses to name names, though, telling Britain’s GQ magazine, “Any casting couch s**t I’ve experienced has been since I’ve become famous. It’s really so heartbreaking. Some of these people! Like Hollywood legends.

“You think you’re going to meet them and you’re so excited, like, ‘I can’t believe this person wants to have a conversation with me,’ and you get there and you realise that’s not what they want, at all. It’s happened a lot this year actually.”

Fox also has to fend off the flirting of male co-stars, which she handles by embarrassing them in front of witnesses.

Fox says, “There are some guys, talking about actors who have been in the business for a while, who are very egocentric and have been able to sleep with a lot of girls for whatever reason, and because they don’t know me they think I’m going to be this little cupcake, this Marilyn Monroe type who’s going to bat my eyes and be like a receptacle for them.

“I just shut them down immediately, right in front of people. It’s been so long since someone has told them no, they don’t really know how to deal with it. Because of this non-reality they live in, they’re f**ked up, psychologically.”


AnnaLynne McCord: beacon of stability
June 5, 2009 at 11:05 am

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In this topsy-turvy mixed-up world we live in, it’s nice to know that some things never change — things like AnnaLynne McCord’s red-carpet aesthetic.  Same dang pose, every single time. The 90210 lead did her over-the-shoulder thing at the L.A. premiere of The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 on Thursday.


Bridget Jones: Song and Dance
June 5, 2009 at 9:26 am

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The hit Bridget Jones franchise is set to become a musical.

The 2001 film version of the book, which starred Renee Zellweger (above, examining her dancing shoes outside the Letterman show earlier this year), grossed $282 million worldwide, and the 2004 sequel did nearly as well — Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason brought in $262 million.

The author of the original novels, Helen Fielding, sees opportunities in bringing the property to the theater with an all-singing and -dancing stage production.  Fielding told The Times (UK), “I’ve been doing it [writing] for two years, and writing the songs.”

We didn’t love this idea, initially — could one successful movie just stay a movie and not go to Broadway? — but the more we thought about it, the more we wanted to see how they’d choreograph that restaurant/street fight scene between Colin Firth and Hugh Grant…


Twitter rant from Kelis sheds light on split from Nas?
June 5, 2009 at 8:44 am

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R&B singer Kelis ripped on two-timers on her Twitter account — thereby hinting that her estranged husband Nas cheating on her, leading to their split.

The former super-couple shocked the entertainment world when the “Milkshake” star — rocking blue mascara at a MoMA party in New York City last week — filed divorce papers at the end of April, citing “irreconcilable differences” for the bust-up after nearly six years of marriage.

Kelis is expecting the couple’s first child together; speculation ran rampant in the days after the court filing as to what could prompt such a serious move during a pregnancy.  And the fight over child support and custody has already begun, with Nas urging a judge to deny Kelis cash for the child before s/he’s even born.

Now Kelis has taken to the internet to imply the reasons behind her break with Nas, and while she doesn’t name names, speculation is that the commentary is aimed at her former husband: “This lovely day I would like to touch on cheaters. Super brief! Why be cowardly why not go after what you really want? Do people know what…They want? [Probably] not which just goes into know and respecting ones self.

“Also we can discuss whores I mean the nasty sub par tricks that… participate in the cheating. Well let me say this, both parties that [sic)]are gross. And in reality they deserve each other.”

Ouch!


Celebs support Lakers with Afro-sporting sons
June 5, 2009 at 8:23 am

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Star of hip-hop and film Ice Cube came out to the first game of the NBA championship at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Thursday; both he and his son supported the Lakers in full team regalia, and Cube Jr. rocked a nice fluffy ‘fro as well.  (A Fletch homage, perhaps?)

But the Cube isn’t the only close-cropped celeb whose son augmented his height to future-NBA stature with an Afro…

Here’s American Idol judge and huge-wristwatch fan Randy Jackson and his son, adding some inches with the ‘do.

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Hollywood mourns Carradine
June 5, 2009 at 6:51 am

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Director Martin Scorsese and actor Michael Madsen, among others, have paid tribute to David Carradine, who died on Thursday in Bangkok, Thailand.

The Kill Bill star’s naked body was discovered hanging in his hotel suite. Local reports suggested he committed suicide, but a statement from Carradine’s representative indicates the actor died when a sex act went wrong.

Rumors that Carradine died during an act of auto-erotic asphyxiation — where victims achieve heightened sexual pleasure by restricting their air supply — are supported by a comment a Bangkok police officer gave to British newspaper The Sun.

Stars from the big screen have offered their fond memories of the actor, whose career went back to the 1960s. Madsen, Carradine’s co-star in Quentin Tarantino’s martial arts films Kill Bill Vols. 1 & 2,  is still in shock after hearing of the sudden death of Carradine, whom Madsen thought of as a brother. The pair developed a close relationship after starring together in the fighting franchise movies, and kept in touch between projects.

Madsen reveals he had planned to call the actor just last week — and will always regret not doing so: “David was one of the first actors I ever worked with when I started my career and the closest person to a brother that I ever had in my life. It is shocking to me that he is no longer with us.

“I had been thinking about calling him for the last several days and advise anybody who has been thinking about reaching out to a loved one to do so. I have so many great memories of David that I wouldn’t even know where to begin. He has a very special place in my heart.”

Scorsese, who worked with Carradine on 1972 movie Boxcar Bertha, recalls Carradine being a “wonderful spirit” who dedicated his life to making movies.

He says, “I was deeply saddened by the news of David Carradine’s passing. We met when we made Boxcar Bertha together, almost 40 years ago. I have very fond memories of our time together on that picture and on Mean Streets, where he agreed to do a brief cameo. David was a great collaborator, a uniquely talented actor and a wonderful spirit. He loved movies, acting in movies, making movies and he was always extremely generous.”

And the producers of what was to be Carradine’s next project are also mourning the loss of the “irreplaceable” star. Adrian Salpeter and Elizabeth Levine, executive producers of indie film Portland, released a joint statement saying, “An actor of David Carradine’s stature behind our film meant the world to us. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.

“The team is committed to this film and are considering other actors to replace the irreplaceable David Carradine. The producers and all involved are moving forward with the production in his memory. Mr. Carradine was truly a living legend of stage and screen, having worked with Martin Scorsese, Hal Ashby, Ingmar Bergman and Quentin Tarantino, among many others, in a career that spanned nearly five decades.”

The film’s writer/director Matthew Mishory adds, “Every filmmaker aspires to work with an iconic actor like David Carradine. He was one of a kind.”

 

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