Showing posts with label Arnold Schwarzenegger. Show all posts
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Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorable May quotes

 
Memorable May quotes
Memorable May quotes. Celebrity quotes May 2011. The world didn't actually end this month, but a few careers did . Read about those swan songs, plus see which international shockers and steamy scandals made headlines in May.

Harold Camping
"There is no possibility that it will not happen because our information comes from the Bible."

The Christian radio broadcaster  was the key figure behind a popular doomsday prediction that did not come to pass.
President Barack Obama
"On nights like this one, we can say that justice has been done."

On May 1, the president announced the death of the world's most-wanted terrorist.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
"While I deserve your attention and criticism, my family does not."

The former California governor publicly admitted to having an affair and fathering a child out of wedlock . He made the admission after he and his wife announced they are separating .
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
"It is with infinite sadness that I feel compelled today to present to the Executive Board my resignation …"

The IMF accepted the resignation of its managing director after he was arrested for investigation of sexual assault charges.

Lars von Trier
"I understand Hitler ... I sympathize with him a bit."

During a press conference at a prestigious film festival, the Danish director — who's worked with the likes of Nicole Kidman and Bjork — joked about his German heritage.
Newt Gingrich
"I'm not commenting on stuff like that. ... I frankly don't want to play the gotcha games in Washington."

The GOP presidential candidate refused to address recent reports that he has carried significant debt to a luxury store.
Jennifer Lawrence
"We don't drink blood … that's sick."

This indie actress joked about her highly anticipated new movie role to David Letterman, who assumed the plot was just another "vampire deal."
Hillary Clinton
"These are not Western concepts; these are universal human rights."

The secretary of state voiced these words of support of individuals "fighting for equality and justice" on May 17, a significant day for a community working to end discrimination.
Ed Fleming
"It's a historic time we're in all along the Mississippi River."

The commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers explains plans to flood a region of Louisiana to reduce pressure from the rising river.
Kristen Wiig
"We wanted to write a comedy, not a female comedy, just a comedy that has a lot of women in it."

The "SNL" alum discussed the new film that she both co-wrote and starred in
Sugar Ray Leonard
"I realized I would never be free unless I revealed the truth."

In his forthcoming autobiography, the hall of famer claimed an unnamed Olympic boxing coach abused him as a teen.
Katie Couric
"Thank you so much for coming on this extraordinary journey with me."

On May 19, the evening news anchor signed off for the last time, leaving the post after five years.
Don Lemon
"An African-American male is taught that he has to be masculine."

The cable news anchor discussed the difficulty of revealing his homosexuality, an announcement he made public in his new memoir.
Lady Gaga
"My parents got me Stevie Wonder 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered' and the Beatles when I was younger. … Good choices, Mom and Dad."

During her MTV special, Lady Gaga recalls the music she listened to growing up.
Taylor Swift
"I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage."

The influential young country star held a benefit for the residents of this hard-hit Southern town
Erik Spoelstra
"For us to have a chance to win, you cannot afford to get tired."

The Miami Heat head coach egged on one of his star players, who helped the team steal an NBA playoff win from their opponents.

Oprah Winfrey
"It is done."

After 25 years of hosting, Winfrey wrapped her daytime talk show with a star-studded finale.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Katherine Schwarzenegger tweet


Arnold Schwarzenegger to get daughter's forgiveness.Arnold Schwarzenegger's daughter, Katherine, is set to forgive her father's infidelity, after she tweeted the importance of not holding grudges.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's daughter is set to forgive her father's infidelity.
Katherine Schwarzenegger - one of the four children the 'Terminator' star has with his estranged wife Maria Shriver - has taken to her twitter account to speak about the importance of forgiveness and not holding grudges, following revelations the former Governor of California had fathered a 14-year-old son with the family's retired housekeeper, Mildred Patricia Baena .
She wrote: 'Sometimes we forgive people cause we want them back in our lives. (sic)'
Another post read, 'Holding grudges is bad for your health. Forgive and let go. It doesn't mean keep them around either', while a third one said: 'Everything happens for a reason, the hard part is finding out what that reason is.'

While Katherine, 21, may be set to forgive her father, the same can not be said of Maria as she is said to have hired A-list divorce lawyer Laura Wasser.
It is thought the couple - who had been married for 25 years and also have Christina, 19, Patrick, 17, and 13-year-old Christopher together - did not have a prenuptial agreement so Maria could pocket $100 million in a settlement as their combined worth is said to be between $200 million and $400 million.
Arnold, 63, admitted last week he had fathered a lovechild with Mildred and had found out he was the boy's father when the he was a toddler but kept the secret from his wife for over 10 years.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Palin schwarzenegger affair

Todd Palin Affair to Alaska Madame Alleged by Enquirer
Todd Palin, husband of former Alaska Gov. and Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, has been engaged in an illicit affair with a massage therapist-cum-madam.
The tabloid newspaper indicated it has documentary proof that the woman in question, 36-year-old Shailey Tripp, had been arrested for running a house of prostitution in March 2010. Tripp pleaded no-contest to those charges in June. claims to have proof that the authorities have physical evidence that may definitively prove liaisons between Tripp and Palin took place.

A history of leading the news on major political sex scandals, most notably the case of John Edwards' affair with Rielle Hunter in October 2007. However, the tabloid's record for accuracy is not exactly spotless.Earlier this month Edwards and Hunter were engaged, a claim that Edwards has denied and Hunter has not commented upon.If true, the Palins would not be the first political couple in recent times to become embroiled in a mixture of cheating and prostitution.


Eliot Spitzer, the former governor of New York, was felled by just such a sex scandal when it was revealed he had patronized the glitzy prostitution ring known as Emperors Club VIP, making call girl Ashley Alexandra Dupre a household name.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Schwarzenegger puts work on hold

Schwarzenegger puts work on hold

 
Suddenly, "I'll be back" doesn't seem to work as catchphrase for Arnold Schwarzenegger anymore.
The scandal-stained former governor said Thursday he's putting his Hollywood comeback on hold until as he faces the fallout from his childbearing affair with his housekeeper and braces for what could be a costly divorce.
A statement from Schwarzenegger's office said the actor has asked his talent agency to put all his motion picture projects that are currently under way or being negotiated on hold until further notice.
"Gov. Schwarzenegger is focusing on personal matters and is not willing to commit to any production schedules or timelines," the statement said. "This includes 'Cry Macho,' the 'Terminator' franchise and other projects under consideration. We will resume discussions when Gov. Schwarzenegger decides."
The revelation that Schwarzenegger fathered a child with his housekeeper, Mildred Baena, also set the stage for what could be a big-money divorce case. It was widely reported Thursday that Schwarzenegger's estranged wife, Maria Shriver, has retained celebrity divorce lawyer Laura Wasser. The "disso-queen," as she has been dubbed, has represented Robyn Gibson, Kate Walsh, Britney Spears, Angelina Jolie and Kiefer Sutherland in divorce and custody cases.

Reports Thursday suggested that Schwarzenegger acknowledged the affair to Shriver and then the public under considerable duress. Radar Online said the former
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, 63, says he has put all his film projects on hold until further notice. "Cry Macho" Not long after he and his wife of 25 years, Maria Shriver, 55, announced an amicable separation (Shriver and Schwarzenegger), Schwarzenegger admitted that he had fathered a child out of wedlock.
 More on the scandal:
According to reports, the mother of Schwarzenegger’s child is the couple’s long-time housekeeper.Mildred "Patty" Baena
Did Shriver get in a dig at Schwarzenegger Maria Shriver dig Oprah while taping Oprah Winfrey's farewell show
governor confessed to Shriver about his relationship and child with Baena after Shriver had confronted Baena herself earlier this year. Schwarzenegger's public acknowledgment of the scandal earlier this week reportedly came about because Baena was about to go public with it.
THE SCANDAL SPREADS (MAYBE): If you've been wondering when exactly attorney Gloria Allred would slither into this Schwarzenegger mess, the answer is, she already has. Another woman has come forward saying she had an affair with Schwarzenegger and has retained Allred for representation.
"I represent Gigi Goyette, who had an intimate relationship with Arnold," Allred tells E! Online. Goyette, 52, who appeared on the "Little House on Prairie" TV series, claims she had a fling with Schwarzenegger in 1975 (when she was 16), and again in 1989, three years after he married Shriver. The Los Angeles Times reports Goyette has inked a $20,000 deal to tell her story to American Media, which publishes the National Enquirer, Star and Radar.
SULLY GETS A NETWORK GIG: Danville pilot Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, whose 2009 emergency jet landing in New York's Hudson River earned him worldwide praise as a hero, is joining CBS News as aviation and safety expert.
"He is a remarkable person who has great ability to turn his significant experience into useful insights," said CBS News chairman and 60 Minutes executive producer Jeff Fager, adding he will be asked to help viewers "better understand the stories involving safety and air travel that seem to pop up all the time."
BUFFY'S BACK (SORT OF)!
Eight years after she ditched her wooden stake and stopped killing TV vampires, Sarah Michelle Gellar is returning to prime time in a very different kind of project.
Gellar, who rose to fame as the butt-kicking heroine of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," will headline "Ringer," a drama coming to The CW this fall. The show is one of four new series unveiled by the network during its Thursday upfront presentation in New York.
In "Ringer," Gellar plays a woman who, after witnessing a murder, goes on the run and assumes the life of her wealthy identical twin sister.
Gellar told Entertainment Weekly that her lengthy time away from television was largely due to her judiciousness: "I have the greatest fans in the world, and I loved my show. "... I want to honor those people who were so good to me and show them something worthy of their time and worthy of them."

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Maria Shriver hires top lawyer

Maria Shriver hires top lawyer

Maria Shriver hires top lawyer

It seems Maria Shriver, 55, may be gearing up for a divorce battle with estranged husband Arnold Schwarzenegger by hiring a famed Laura Wasser lawyer Sources say Shriver hired the lawyer before Schwarzenegger publicly admitted he fathered a child with a former housekeeper 10 years ago.
The couple's son Patrick reportedly has dropped his father's schwarzenegger last name.
Did Shriver get in a dig at Schwarzenegger Maria Shriver dig Oprah while taping Oprah Winfrey's farewell show?
 Reports say Schwarzenegger made a big purchase bought house  for the woman who reportedly is the mother of his love child.

Maria shriver divorce lawyer

Maria Shriver Hires Tough Divorce Lawyer Laura Wasser
Arnold Schwarzenegger's estranged wife Maria Shriver has hired a divorce lawyer.Shriver split from actor husband after 25 years of marriage amid a love-child scandal.
Prominent Los Angeles family law attorney Laura Wasser is now representing California's former first lady, according to sources close to Shriver.
"Maria hasn't decided yet if she wants to end her marriage," People mag quoted one source as saying.
Wasser was hired before the news of the affair went public,
Maria Shriver has hired tough divorce attorney-to-the-stars Laura Wasser.  She enlisted her services before Arnold Schwarzenegger's baby mama bombshell went public, but is not yet ready to cut ties with her philandering husband because of his emotional hold over her. Wasser's past clients include Christina Aguilera, Angelina Jolie and Britney.
Meanwhile, the baby mama, Mildred "Patty" Baena, allegedly had an obsession with Shriver,
This is getting uglier and uglier, and who knows how many other secret love children will surface given Ah-nold's rumored infidelities and collective stupid behavior? We predict a divorce filing by week's end.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Stars who launched political careers


Stars who launched political careers
Stars who launched political careers
 Olympic track-and-field great Carl Lewis  wants to run for the New Jersey Senate and former 2 Live Crew rapper Luther Campbell says he's "dead serious" about his bid for mayor of a county in Florida. See which other stars have traded one limelight for another, cashing in on name recognition and likability.

 Ronald Reagan
The former president is the most famous of the actors-turned-politicians, and his political legacy is being honored this year through various centennial celebrations. He made more than 50 movies in his film career, but is better known for his work as president, surviving an assassination attempt to become the leader of the modern conservative movement.  
 Arnold Schwarzenegger
From bodybuilder extraordinaire to action flick hero to governor of California for two terms,the "Governator" leaves a legacy that includes enacting the state's landmark global warming law. Now that he is retired from governorship, will he bring back the big guns and act in the next 
 Shirley Temple
Arguably the most famous child actor of all time, this curly-headed cutie went on to hold several diplomatic posts, including American ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia. She was also honored with the Screen Actors Guild's most prestigious prize. 
 Jesse Ventura
Jesse "The Body" Ventura made the leap from feather boas, leopard-skin leotards and pro wrestling  to politics as a Reform Party candidate, and served as mayor of Brooklyn Park, Minn., and governor of this Northern state. His other colorful accolades: Navy veteran, visiting professor at Harvard  author and host of the "Conspiracy Theory" TV show. 
 Clint Eastwood
This popular Hollywood star, known early on for his westerns and his no-nonsense character Dirty Harry, went on to become an Academy Award-winning director. He dabbled in politics, receiving a whopping 72 percent of the vote for mayor of the quaint Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif., before returning to his film career.
 Bill Bradley
Picking up 18 years as a Democratic U.S. senator in this East Coast state was a slam-dunk for this basketball Hall of Famer. After 10 years with the New York Knicks  he moved into politics, sponsoring highly controversial legislation and authoring several books.
 Sonny Bono
He first garnered attention as one-half of a famous singing duo. He broke into politics as mayor of a ritzy town, and then went on to serve as a two-term Republican congressman before facing an untimely death.
 Al Franken
Who knew the former "Saturday Night Live" star  political satirist and best-selling author would end up in the U.S. Senate? This liberal Democrat is still serving this state, after a tight race that ended in a recount.
 Jack Kemp
This pro quarterback turned influential Republican from New York won a Buffalo-area congressional seat and served for 18 years in the House of Representatives. He was also the secretary of housing and urban development and this presidential hopeful'svice presidential running mate on the 1996 Republican presidential ticket.
 Kal Penn
He portrayed Dr. Lawrence Kutner on a hit TV program until he joined the Obama administration as an associate director in the White House Office of Public Engagement. Penn resigned briefly, to film the third installment of a funny film series, and then returned to his post at the White House.
 Steve Largent
After 14 years with the Seattle Seahawks and an induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he pursued politics and served as an Oklahoma congressman for eight years. He failed to secure the governorship, but is still politically active.
 Jim Bunning
A 17-year pitching career with the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies  landed him a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame before he catapulted into a long career in Congress. He was first elected to the Fort Thomas, Ky., city council, then the Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for the bluegrass state, and is currently a U.S. senator with a reputation as a staunch and uncompromising fiscal conservative.
 Fred Grandy
After nine seasons of playing Gopher on a TV show based on a cruise ship  he ran for Congress from his home state amid skepticism from his opponents. He won and served in the House for eight years, then barely lost a 1994 primary for governor before becoming co-host of a conservative talk show. 
 Dave Bing
From Pistons to politics: This NBA Hall of Famer was elected mayor of Motor City, a position he holds today, and is known for his civic leadership and unflinching character. He was honored as one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players of all time. 
Kevin Johnson
This former all-star point guard for the Phoenix Suns landed himself the position of mayor of this California city and is its first African-American mayor. A Democrat, he has worked to improve public safety, spur economic development and push school reforms in the city.

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Batman stars of the past photos


Batman stars of the past
Batman stars of the past The entertainment world has been buzzing with casting news for the new Batman movie, which will have this actor put on the cape once more for this Oscar-nominated director. Let’s take a look back at the cast members of prior “Batman” films. here is a list of batman stars of the past


Michael Keaton
Cast as the original Caped Crusader in the first big-budget “Batman” film in 1989, Keaton was most recently the voice of Ken in this wildly popular kids' movie

Kim Basinger
Cast as Batman’s love interest, Vicky Vale, in the 1989 film (watch clips), she went on to win an Oscar for this film.

Jack Nicholson
For some, he was the only actor who could ever play The Joker (see images.)

Danny DeVito
Cast as Batman’s nemesis, Penguin (see photos), in the second "Batman" film in 1992, DeVito now stars in this critically acclaimed series on FX. He has been married to this actress for almost 30 years.

Michelle Pfeiffer
She was the original Catwoman in the “Batman” film series (see photos)

Val Kilmer
The Caped Crusader torch was passed to this actor for this "Batman" film in 1995 (watch clips)

Tommy Lee Jones
Cast as Two-Face (see photos) in the 1995 film, the role was originated by this actor in the 1989 film, though his true nature was never revealed. Watch clips of Tommy as Two-Face.

Nicole Kidman
Cast as Batman love interest Dr. Chase Meridian in “Batman Forever” (watch clips), she went on to win an Academy Award for her role in this film and is married to this popular singer, with whom she has two daughters.

Chris O’Donnell
Cast as Robin in “Batman Forever” (see photos), he reprised the role in the next "Batman" film as well.

Jim Carrey
His career was just starting to explode when he was cast as the Riddler in “Batman Forever” (see photos)

George Clooney
He donned the cape (see photos) in “Batman & Robin,” the 1997 film from the franchise.

Uma Thurman
Cast in the role of Poison Ivy (see photos) for “Batman & Robin,” she went on to star in this cult flick by this director. Watch clips of her as Poison Ivy.

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Long before this role in the public eye, he was cast as Mr. Freeze in “Batman & Robin” (see photos). He went on to star in this sequel to one of his most popular movies. Watch clips of him as Mr. Freeze.

Christian Bale
The latest to put on the cape, he has appeared in “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight” (see photos)

Katie Holmes
Yes, she did actually have a successful acting career before becoming Mrs. Tom Cruise.

Heath Ledger
Cast as the Joker in “The Dark Knight” (see photos), Ledger received some of the best reviews of his career since this film.

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