Archive for November, 2008
The Hills stars, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt, eloped in Cabos San Lucas, Mexico, on November 20th.
At the altar, Pratt, 25, told his bride: “Heidi, from the moment you came into my life, I knew my life would never be the same without you. You are the light in my life like the sun to the earth! Your loving warmth makes me want to be a better person. Being with you, I feel complete. I’m honored to even be able to call you my wife. You are the most amazing, loving and caring woman on this planet. I will love you forever and always.”
In 2007, Pratt originally proposed marriage after only eight months of dating. A few months later, the couple took a “relationship vacation” after Pratt was caught hitting on women while clubbing. The couple reunited in May 2008 after a trip to Mexico and the couple agreed to continue with marriage plans.
I love the idea that there is going to be an entire new generation of Star Trek geeks. I am a Star Wars “Generations” geek, but it looks like this new Star Trek may blow away previous films. Kind of like what Casino Royal and Batman Begins did for their franchise.
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Dr Pepper said they would give one free Dr Pepper to every American if Guns N’ Roses released their new album “Chinese Democracy” in 2008. Well, the album “drops” today.
The movie is going to be a hit no matter what, but her is what critics and users feel:
Yahoo! Movies
Critic’s Average Grade: C+
Yahoo! Users Average Grade: B
Rotten Tomatoes
T-Meter Critics: 44% or Rotten
Top Critics: 55% or Rotten
Rotten Tomato Community: 36% or Rotten
“Not that Twilight’s fate hangs on intelligibility. It hangs on fangs that aren’t bared, and on a bloodlust that isn’t indulged.” – Joe Morgenstern (Wall Street Journal)
“Twilight works as both love story and vampire story, thanks mainly to the performances of its principals.” – Michael O’Sullivan (Washington Post)
“…It’s a fleeting reminder of how much dumb fun is missing from this oddly neutered neo-horror movie, and how little is being offered in its place. In “Twilight,” the only characters drained dry are the vampires themselves.” – Kurt Loder (MTV)
“My advice: Focus on Pattinson and Stewart. They make you understand why the books sold 17 million copies.” – Peter Travers (Rolling Stone)
“Combines the plot of HBO’s True Blood with the intensity level of Saved by the Bell.” – Kyle Smith (New York Post)


