Seventeen Magazine

November 19, 2009 at 4:36am PST
Photos: ANTM/Nigel Barker

This cycle of America's Next Top Model hasn't exactly been the most exciting. Ty-Ty tried to mix things up by picking all petite girls under five-foot-seven. So when she picked the new winner last night, we weren't so much enthused as we were glad to have a break for a few months from it.

February 25, 2009 at 12:51pm PST
Photos: MTV

It’s official, Season Five of The Hills will be the show’s last.

Lauren Conrad told Seventeen Magazine, “My biggest thing with the show was that I wanted to walk away from it while it’s still a great thing. I always want to remember it that way. I gave MTV a deadline and said, ‘This is as long as I can do it and stay sane.’ ”

Ummm, sugar booger, that show was NEVER great, but the closet it came was three seasons ago so you waaaay overshot the mark if you wanted to go out on a high note.

May 6, 2008 at 10:00pm PST

Actor Ed Westwick, better known as Chuck on Gossip Girl (and the great indie film Son of Rambow, go see it!), answered Seventeen Magazine's 17 Questions. Here are some of our favorite answers:

What's your TV guilty pleasure?

F. Gary Gray's latest effort, Law Abiding Citizen, starring Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler, is a knockout! Exhilirating, wry and breathcatchingly paced, it's a stellar accomplishment for everyone involved. Hell yeah you should see it!

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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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