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And Idol Chatter Predicts It (sort of): Haysbert Endorses Obama
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Esther Kustanowitz
We don’t often gloat here at Idol Chatter. But last week we published a post by guest blogger John Brooks, who wrote about Obama as “America’s Second Black President,” second to David Palmer, who rose to Presidential power via the powers that be at FOX, who “elected” him as the Commander in Chief during the…
‘American Idol’ Inspiration
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mkress
Finally, ‘American Idol’ is back, with its new season kicking off tonight. If you’re a fan, check out our new ‘American Idol’ group to dissect the new season and talk about your favorite contestants from years past. Click here to join the group. Also, don’t miss our gallery of the top 10 spiritual moments on…
New Cruise Video Stresses “Responsibility” and “No Vacation”
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Esther Kustanowitz
Last night, I saw this video celebrating Tom Cruise’s role in promoting Scientology to the world, in commemoration of his winning of the Freedom Medal of Honor award (a church honor). I understand that they were playing on “Mission: Impossible” (the famous theme song music, looped endlessly and playing for the duration of the nearly…
The Year of Jane Austen: “Persuasion”
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shuang
You have to love the British. And Masterpiece Theater (now just called ‘Masterpiece’). Masterpiece is devoting half a year to film adaptations of all six Austen novels and one biopic of Jane in her older days, “Miss Austen Regrets.” Starting this past Sunday, The Complete Jane Austen kicked off the season with “Persuasion”, even though…
“Sarah Connor Chronicles”: The Savior as…Anti-hero?
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Donna Freitas
So what else am I going to watch during the writer’s strike? Of course last night I tuned in to Fox’s two-night, two-episode premiere of “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles,” which supposedly picks up where “Terminator 2” left off. (Where did T2 leave off anyway? I don’t exactly remember. I figured it’s got at least…
“Wide Awake”: DVD Pick of the Week
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Kris Rasmussen
New DVD releases have provided slim pickings for anyone looking for some quality movie watching, so I have decided to go back in time and mention a little-seen but favorite movie of mine that is great viewing for the whole family. “Wide Awake” was one of director M. Night Shamalyan’s first efforts, but has very…
Scared Straight: Celebrity Rehab
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Ellen Leventry
What happens if someone made a reality show and it was too real to watch?That’s the thought that was running through my head last night while watching “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew†on VH-1 last night. Yes, the network that resurrected “The Surreal Life†series and perfected the salacious celebrity dating show – “Flavor of…
“Gossip Girl’s” Odd Valentine to Young Love Amid Shattered Purity
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Donna Freitas
The last episode of “Gossip Girl” was both strangely sweet and disturbingly harsh. One storyline had Brooklyn “Lonely Boy” Dan confessing first love for the unprepared, used-to-being-unloved Upper East Side Beauty, Serena–and spending an entire episode convincing Serena why his love is true. Can everybody say: Awwwwww! (It was pretty sweet, I have to admit.)…
Golden Globes Unplugged: More Authenticity, Less Hype
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Douglas Howe
I, for one, loved last night’s Golden Globes’ Awards presentation, even while everyone from entertainment television to fashion designers to hair stylists did not. The press conference style of handing out the awards was a wonderful change from the overdone hype we are usually subjected to. “Authenticity” and “Simplicity” are two of my favorite spiritual…
A. O. Scott’s Eclectic Advice on the “Family-Friendly” Film
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Donna Freitas
New York Times movie reviewer A. O. Scott makes a strange sort of case for this top six family-friendly films of the season. While he thinks “Enchanted” is pitch-perfect for his third grade daughter–it’s as if Disney tailor-made it for her–this pitch-perfect quality is exactly his reason for not recommending it as the only real…
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