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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Kristen Stewart turns 21

Kristen Stewart turns 21

"Twilight" actress Kristen Stewart is celebrating her 21st birthday today. While Stewart  has not revealed any big party plans, she may be celebrating with her rumored boyfriend in this town. That's where the couple is filming the final scenes for "Breaking Dawn."

Friday, April 8, 2011

Catchphrases


Catchphrases





Catchphrases

Just as "Say good night, Gracie" conjures up the image of a cigar-smoking comedian, "It's on like Donkey Kong" conjures up another one.

Family sitcoms

Who said it?
"Dy-no-mite!"
Answer
"Aaay"
Answer
"Stifle!"
Answer
"Oh, my nose!"

Other sitcoms

Who said it?
"Baby, you're the greatest!"
Answer
"I know nothing!"
Answer
"How YOU doin'?"
Answer
"No soup for you!"

News catchphrases

Who said it?

"And that's the way it is."
Answer
"Good night, and good luck."
Answer
"One small step for man ... "


News catchphrases

Who said it?

"And that's the way it is."
Answer
"Good night, and good luck."
Answer
"One small step for man ... "

Sci-fi catchphrases

Who said it? 
"Resistance is futile."
Answer
"The Truth is out there."
Answer
"Beam me up, Scotty."
Answer
"You've just crossed over into the Twilight Zone."

Catchphrases from cartoons

Who said it?
"D'oh!"
Answer
"Heh-heh."
Answer
"Don't make me angry ..."
Answer

Game show catchphrases

Who said it?
"Is that your final answer?"
Answer
"Come on down!"
Answer
"Once you buy a prize, it's yours to keep."

Sports catchphrases

Who said it?
"Do you believe in miracles?"
Answer
"Let's get ready to rumble!"
Answer
"Know your role, and shut your mouth!"

Comedy catchphrases

Who said it?
"What you see is what you get!"
Answer
"Mom always liked you best!"
Answer
"Sock it to me!"
Answer
"We are two wild and crazy guys!"

Variety show catchphrases

Who said it?
"Here it is, your moment of Zen."
Answer
"Now cut that out!"
Answer
"We've got a really big show!"

Ad catchphrases

Who said it?
"It takes a licking ..."
Answer
"I can't believe I ate the whole thing!"
Answer
"I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV."

Reality show catchphrases

Who said it?
"The tribe has spoken."
Answer
"You're fired!"
Answer 
"Smile, you're on 'Candid Camera'!"

Political catchphrases

Who said it?
"Oh, the vision thing."
Answer
"They misunderestimated me."
Answer
"I didn't inhale …"
Answer
"I took the initiative in creating the Internet."

More political catchphrases

Who said it?
"Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy."
Answer
"I'm not a crook."
Answer
"There you go again."
Answer
"Ask not what your country can do for you ..."

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Stars who Dropped from School

 
Today, Johnny Depp - one of the most successful and highly paid actors in Hollywood
 
. He has almost everything - not only of the diploma. And not just him. We offer a look at the people who to achieve fame and place in the profession had to "sacrifice" in school.

Johnny Depp was expelled from school when he was 15. At age 16 he finally gave up school study and play music and work in film.
One of the most highly paid actresses in Hollywood, Nicole Kidman was forced to quit school because of serious illness of the mother. To support the family she had to work masseuse, but she continued study art and work in the theater. For the first time on television, Nicole Kidman appeared when she was only 15 years old.
John Travolta, left school at age 16, to school work does not interfere with his work in modeling business and study acting.
The winner of an Oscar for her role in "Monster" Charlize Theron, left school when she was 16. On the advice of her mother, she took part in the competition models. After winning the first contest, Charlize Theron participated and won in several competitions, has not yet signed a lucrative contract with a model agency in Milan.
Early career of one of Hollywood's highest paid comedians Jim Carrey was very difficult. Family was always short of money, some time they even had to live in the camper, and his first appearance in the comedy club was a flop. The school had to quit to do work at a steel plant.
Sir Michael Caine was nominated for an Oscar every decade from 1960 to 2000. At school, he studied very bad and threw it when he was 15. Acting career initially was too hard. Today recognition of the actor received only after 30 years.
The winner of the Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and three Golden Globe Cher dropped out of school at age 15. Because of the dyslexia school education was given to her with great difficulty, but the music lessons and acting skills did not cause difficulties.
Nominated for three Academy Award Australian actor Russell Crowe left school at age 15, more time to devote to music and acting work, and thus help his family.
Oscar winner and Golden Globe Award American actor Robert De Niro made his stage debut in age 10, playing the Cowardly Lion in a school production of "The Wizard of Oz." True, the school he never finished, leaving it in 16 years to become a professional acting.
The world-famous director Quentin Tarantino dropped out of school at age 15. By day he worked as ticket collectors in one of cinemas, and in the evening attended acting classes.
Star of films "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill" Uma Thurman is also the age of 15 left school studies to dedicate themselves to studying acting.
American actor and director Al Pacino at school very badly, and in 17 years after the "failures" of almost. All examinations have been certified. Because of this, he quarreled with his mother and was forced to work in various low-paying works to gain money for the actor's education.
One of the highest paid TV American actors Charlie Sheen was expelled from school for academic failure and poor discipline, just before the release.
Australian actress, nominated for an Oscar "Toni Collette at age 16 left school and enrolled in theater school.
Actress and TV host Whoopi Goldberg for dyslexia has experienced great difficulties in school and at age 16 finally given up their studies. In late 1960 she left home to live with the hippies, then there was a difficult struggle with drug addiction and a set of heavy and low-paid work, while in 1974, Whoopi Goldberg could not get a job in the theater.
Keanu Reeves at the school managed to cope with dyslexia, but at 15 he still dumped her and started her acting career.
Actress Rene Russo, along with her sister brought up a single mother. In the tenth grade, the school had to give up and go work. Before she was lucky in the modeling business, Rene Russo changed a lot of low-paid jobs.
One of the most successful British actors Ewan McGregor threw a school study in 16 years and found work in theater.
Actress Demi Moore grew up in the so-called "dysfunctional family" - her parents were abusing alcohol. In 16 years, the future actress dropped out of school and began working at a modeling agency. To become an actress Demi Moore persuaded her friend, Nastassja Kinski.
British stage and film actor Jude Law in 17 years, dropped out of school for filming the television series "Family."

Funniest comedians of all time

Comedy is tough, but these 19 jokers have carved a lasting niche in the world of humor. From the quintessential late-night host to the first Asian-American to have her own sitcom, here are America’s top
 

Richard Pryor

Richard Pryor’s blend of social commentary and comedy still resonates.

Joan Rivers

Joan Rivers, known as one of the original celebrity insult comics, has a famous catchphrase and a new reality show

George Carlin

George Carlin, the controversial comedian’s comedian, started out with family-friendly routines for top ’60s TV shows.

Tina Fey

Tina Fey broke into the boy’s club as the first woman head writer of an iconic comedy show.

Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy spoofed a famous green guy on “SNL” and was later a film sidekick to another green guy.

Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby was the quintessential TV dad; did his show also pave the way for President Barack Obama?
Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin upsets her mom and delights fans with her dishy stand-up.

Mo’Nique

Mo’Nique, an anointed Queen of Comedy, is now taking late-night by storm.

Ellen DeGeneres

Before the characters Will Truman and Kurt Hummel,  Ellen DeGeneres came out as gay on prime time TV.

Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld’s comedy is about nothing — not that there’s anything wrong with that.

Lily Tomlin

Lily Tomlin took monologues to new heights with her acclaimed one-woman show.

Bob Newhart

Bob Newhart, the king of the one-sided conversations, played Will Ferrell’s pint-sized dad on film.

Dane Cook

Story-telling comedian Dane Cook is preparing to star in a dramatic Broadway play.

Chris Rock

Chris Rock, who got his start in sketch comedy, is starring in a Broadway play.

Jim Carrey

The prowess of Jim Carrey ranges from Fire Marshall Bill to serious acting roles.

Woody Allen

Despite a 1990s s** scandal,  Woody Allen remains the archetypal New York nebbish.

Bob Hope

Urbane and witty, Bob Hope entertained troops and hosted the ultimate awards show.

Margaret Cho

Margaret Cho broke a barrier on television and made comedic history.

Johnny Carson

Sure, Jay, Dave and Conan are funny, but they’re all following in Johnny Carson’s footsteps.
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