Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Juice's Plea Agreement






O.J. Simpson has pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping and armed robbery in relation to a sports memorabilia robbery in Las Vegas in September. Simpson and his two accomplices, Clarence Stewart and Charles Ehrlich, pleaded their innocence at the start of their criminal trial. Simpson is alleged to have stormed into collector Alfred Beardsley's hotel suite at the Palace Station in Las Vegas along with Five associates, and removed memorabilia items Simpson maintains were stolen from a storage facility. Three other co-defendants agreed to testify against Simpson as part of a plea agreement; Stewart, Ehrlich and Simpson face life imprisonment if found guilty. Beardsley and an associate claim guns were pulled during the stand-off, but the collector told the preliminary hearing earlier this month that Simpson wasn't one of the men brandishing a weapon.
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Saturday, January 5, 2008

Josh Hartnett In Love

Josh Hartnett is breaking teenage girls' hearts around the world - by admitting he's in love.

The 'Pearl Harbor' hunk is revealing he's dating an old friend from his hometown of Minneapolis.

He says the relationship is an old one that he's rekindled, admitting, "I screwed up on my girlfriend with someone on a movie set and then we broke up. A while later after we became friends again she said to me 'I know why, I understand completely what it's all about, how hard it is to stay involved with someone far away when you're making a movie.'"

He continues, "She taught me the word 'communitas' which means a community that comes together to make a piece of art, then disperses. I definitely screwed up and now it's just a change in the circumstances. It's really tough not being with her to tell you the truth. When we see each other we can't deny our feelings."

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Ian Mckellen Slams Producers






Ian McKellen has hit out at Hollywood movie producers for encouraging homosexual actors to remain 'in the closet'. McKellen, who revealed he was gay in 1988, has in the past criticized actors for not 'coming out'. But he now blames the forces behind the film industry for pressuring gay actors to keep their sexuality a secret. McKellen says, "With all that liberal attitude in Hollywood, you have a local industry which is saying to local people who live in the area, 'When you come to work, you are not gay.' And I think to myself, 'Can people whose minds work like that make good films? And if at the heart of Hollywood there is that lie, how many other lies are there?'" "And it's the producers who have this problem. God knows what sort of people they are, who think that it's impossible for you and me to fancy the same person. Well, what dull lives they must have."
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