Jennifer Aniston is seen walking to the set of her new movie, “The Baster”.

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Hills reality star Spencer Pratt says he’s “definitely running” for political office one day.
“Don’t know if I’ll be getting elected any time in the next century or so, but definitely going after mayor of L.A. and at least governor,” he tells celebrity blog Pop Sugar. “I’ll probably stop at Governor.”
He then quips, “I mean, if people were really pushing for me [to run for president] at that point, I’ll probably have to step into that role. That pressure may be a little much.”
Sarcasm aside, Pratt adds, “I’ll start with California because I love California so much … my state and my birth place.”
Despite his political interests, he says he’d never turn his back on The Hills.
“It makes me sick when I hear people say, ‘I’m quitting The Hills. I’m going to go do this,’” he says.
He adds that his girlfriend Heidi Montag “does music on the side,” but “would never say, ‘I don’t like The Hills and I want to do music,’ like other people do.”
“The Hills is so much fun,” he continues. “It’s so cool. It’s crazy that people would ever consider quitting just because they have other opportunities. [I would do it] until I’m 90 with a cane and a walker.”

Here Jessica is before going in to get her hair done! Click on MORE to see the after! (more…)


Wow! He looks great!
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I’ll start off by saying I don’t blame her! DH sucks so bad!!
Desperate Housewives‘ Nicollette Sheridan isn’t sad about moving off Wisteria Lane.
“When the show started it was such a different beast,” she tells the new issue of TV Guide. “It was exciting and dangerous and funny and edgy and bizarre. It started feeling a little complacent, and that was very frustrating.”
When told of her character Edie Britt’s demise, “I said, ‘OK, sayonara. It’s been a great ride. Thank you,’” she tells the magazine.
She says she would’ve left sooner, but all the women were “contractually bound, so there was no way out on your own terms.”
Still, “[Killing off Edie] was a risky decision that could have devastating ramifications,” she warns creator Marc Cherry.
But, she adds, “Somebody up there really wanted her dead. I think whoever Edie represented in Marc’s life was somebody he didn’t like. And he had a very difficult time distinguishing between fact and fiction.”
Sheridan also takes aim at Cherry for ignoring her, never adding her face to the opening credits and rarely speaking about her in interviews.
Says Sheridan, “When you have a jewel, why not polish it and put it out there for all to see?”
But Cherry insists Sheridan’s character was no longer relevant on the show.
“Edie’s already slept with most of the guys on the street and has caused about as many problems as she could,” he says.
Plus, “There has been tremendous pressure put on me to cut costs … the network is saying to all the shows, ‘The company is really hurting financially. You must find a way to produce these shows more cheaply,’” he says.
With Sheridan gone, the show will save an estimated $100-200,000 per episode, according to TV Guide.
Asked about Sheridan’s replacement, Cherry says, “We will find a new kind of sexiness coming through Wisteria Lane.”
“What I won’t do is cast another fortysomething sexy blonde,” he adds. “[Sheridan] performed the aging, neighborhood tramp better than anyone has ever done before.”
Sheridan’s last episode airs Sunday.
Here you go! Some new trailers!
Have I ever told you how much I love Sam Rockwell? I can’t wait for this! Looks freaky!
Moon follows Sam Bell, an astronaut assigned by Lunar Industries to a three-year mission mining Helium 3 on the moon, the earth’s new energy source. As his contract comes to an end and Sam’s health starts to deteriorate, painful headaches, hallucinations and a lack of focus lead to an almost fatal accident. While recuperating, Sam meets a younger, angrier version of himself, who claims to be there to fulfill the same three- year contract Sam started all those years ago.
And how could anyone not love Jason Bateman!
In the film, Jason Bateman plays a flower-extract plant owner who sees his life crumbling around him.
