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Will Ferrell cop comedy collars box office crown
LOS ANGELES - Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg grabbed the box office crown from Leonardo DiCaprio on Sunday as their new cop comedy "The Other Guys" sold about $35.6 million worth of tickets, the film's distributor said. The opening, which was in line with expectations, marks the second-highest of Ferrell's career and a big rebound from his 2009 summer bomb "Land of the Lost."
Martin Scorsese brings gangland drama to HBO
LOS ANGELES - Never one to shy away from putting gangland dramas on film, Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese is now bringing an underworld story to television as executive producer of upcoming HBO series "Boardwalk Empire". The filmmaker said he had been eyeing the opportunity to work on an HBO series for years, noting "it's very different from television of the past."
Intelligence not required for 'Bachelor Pad'
LOS ANGELES - If you took some of the memorable "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" contestants and laid them end to end, you'd have just about everything you need for ABC's latest spinoff, "Bachelor Pad." Anyone familiar with those series will immediately recognize this regurgitation of the form, right down to the use of a rose as a sort of immunity idol.
Stay away order extended for Bullock stalker
LOS ANGELES - A California judge on Friday extended for three years a stay away order against a man who is accused of stalking Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock. The restraining order bars 41-year-old Thomas Weldon from coming within 100 yards of Bullock, her adopted baby boy and the three children of her ex-husband Jesse James.
Zsa Zsa Gabor's hospital release delayed
LOS ANGELES - Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, who is in her 90s, was not released from the hospital as expected on Saturday because she went into shock, her publicist said. Publicist John Blanchette said doctors wanted to keep Hungarian-born Gabor, who has been hospitalized since a mid-July fall at her Bel-Air home, in the hospital for at least another day.
Bono back after surgery, U2 predicts record tour
TURIN, Italy - U2 frontman Bono burst back onto rock's center stage on Friday after a two-month absence for a back injury, as the Irish band resumed what its manager predicts will be the most lucrative concert tour in history. U2 shook a packed Olympic stadium in the northern Italian city of Turin as Bono strutted, pranced, jogged and danced with little sign of being a 50-year-old rock star just 10 weeks off spinal surgery.
"American Idol" judge job poses opportunities, risks
LOS ANGELES - Goodbye, Simon Cowell. Goodbye, Ellen DeGeneres. Hello, Judge to Be Named Later. Amid the past week's flurry of rumors about who would fill the two vacant judge slots on "American Idol" -- Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler, Harry Connick Jr. and Chris Isaak among the names mentioned -- one fact remained unspoken: Being an "Idol" judge presents almost as many risks as it does opportunities.
Amy Poehler and Will Arnett welcome baby boy
LOS ANGELES - "Parks and Recreation" star Amy Poehler and her husband, Will Arnett, are the parents of their second child. Abel James Arnett was born Friday morning and weighed seven pounds, 13 ounces. According to publicist Lewis Kay, the family is "healthy and resting comfortably."
Emma Thompson admits to depression; taking sabbatical
LOS ANGELES - Oscar-winning actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson has a confession to make: She has weaknesses too. "I find the job I do emotionally very demanding," the British actress told THR, referring to her job as an entertainer.
Sum 41 frontman injured in bar fracas
TORONTO - The frontman for Canadian rockers Sum 41 is in the hospital with unspecified injuries after an apparent bar melee in Japan, according to the band. "Deryck Whibley was attacked in a bar last night by 3 unknown people. He is in the hospital now. Japanese police are looking into the matter," the Ontario-based band reported on its Twitter account late Thursday night.
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