Daisy De La Hoya

April 8, 2009 at 1:01pm PST
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Get out your lighters and your acid-wash.

Last night, we went with our girl Heidi to the premiere of Anvil! The Story of Anvil, a brilliant documentary by Sacha Gervasi about Anvil, a band dubbed the demi-gods of Canadian metal, credited with influencing bands like Metallica, Anthrax and Slayer, but who after 13 albums are still scraping to get by.

The premiere was in Hollywood at the Egyptian Theater and was a poopoo platter of who’s who.

Where are you going to find Chris Jericho and Dustin Hoffman in the same room?

October 13, 2008 at 9:25am PST
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Gonorrhea is making its way back to cable primetime.

Remember dirty, crusty Daisy De La Hoya who got dropped like a sack of crabs on the season finale of Rock of Love 2? After Poison has-been…we mean frontman…Bret Michaels picked Ambre Lake (who he, of course, eventually dumped also)? The spazy, tattooed stripper (“that’s your profession”) is getting a second chance for true reality TV love.

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Scott Hicks, the director of Shine, and Clive Owen teamed up for this gloriously beautiful if underwhelming project. It's not that it's bad, it's just not that memorable and with such supreme talent attached, I was hoping for and expecting a lot more.

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Oh, Diablo Cody, why'd you have to do it? I love you so long...and then you made this. Megan Fox does what she always does, she looks hot. At least there's that. Sophmoric, unfunny and obsessively idiosyncratic, it's a painful movie going experience.



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Chocolate and peanut butter. Spaghetti and meatballs. Bobcat Goldthwait and profanity. Two great tastes that taste great together. Gone is the Bobcat of the Police Academy movies and in his stead is a fantastic writer-director who's able to orchestrate the most brilliantly, hilarious vulgarity imaginable. World's Greatest Dad is a fantastic dark comedy (very dark) that features Robin Williams' best performance since Good Will Hunting. See it!

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