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I was very pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed Scott Pilgrim. It's not for everyone, and I'm guessing older folks won't appreciate all the video game ref. in the film.
In one scene, Michael Cera is on the set of a movie being filmed and is in awe of the former pro skateboarder turned A-list movie star (with the last name "Lee"...making me think of Jason Lee).
This guy ends up coming up to Cera, who is talking on the set. Just as Cera is asking for his…
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A pretty funny and interesting documentary out right now. It's about a guy (John Rebney) that made some Winnebago commercials/instructional videos, and the outtakes became a huge internet sensation.
This because he was fond of getting mad and cursing. It was summer, and 100 degrees in Iowa, where the filming took place.
Anyway, at a film festival, he is asked to take pictures and sign autographs. But what is funny is, his best friend is driving him there, since…
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What looks best on the shelf in the living room?
A wedding photo? Your collection of salt and pepper shakers?…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on July 31, 2010 at 3:08pm — 2 Comments
I cried BS the first time I heard this on the news two days ago.
A guy was at a garage sale, and paid $40 for "glass slides" that he thought were great photos of Yosemite.
He thought they looked like the work of Ansel Adams, so he hired an attorney to "investigate." That lawyer came back saying the experts claimed they were Adams photos.
Immediately, people were saying these "unreleased photos" would be worth $200 million.
I knew it was…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on July 28, 2010 at 11:03am — 3 Comments
In the Sunday morning paper (Parade section), they had an interview with Zac Efron.
Now, these are interviews I usually skip. I don't care about these young actors talking about Twilight or High School Musical, or getting slimed on Nickelodian.
But I got done playing racquetball, and it was the only section of the paper I hadn't read. The story was about his top 15 things to do in the summer.
He
Added by Josh Board on July 26, 2010 at 1:47am — 1 Comment
Every time I'm in Las Vegas, I happen to walk by Pete Rose, singing autographs in one of the sports shops in Cesaer's.
There's usually never a crowd (I'm guessing with prices around $50, that's probably why).
Well, he usually also sells his autograph a few doors down from the Hall of Fame museum in Cooperstown, New York, during the induction weekend. This year, he's been absent.
The store he usually works in have been saying that Rose had "prior…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on July 25, 2010 at 12:24pm — 1 Comment
It was fun watching all the hoopla surrounding where LeBron James was going to wind up (Miami Heat, if you've been living on an island).
It was funnier to read a story about an Ohio woman (which is where James is from), named Vaneisha Robinson, who paid $5 at a yard sale for a LeBron James pendant she thought was costume jewelry.
The news media jumped all over this.
The pendant was shaped like a basketball jersey with a few diamonds in it. She had…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on July 16, 2010 at 12:04pm — 1 Comment
I did a story for Autograph Magazine years ago about people getting musicians to sign their body and then having those things tattooed on them.
Well, I was reading a Spin Magazine from a few months back, and it had a story on Steve-O, one of the crazy dudes from Jack Ass.
He ended up on Dancing with the Stars, and also in a mental hospital. This after drug addiction and crazy behavior got his friends worried.
Anyway, the story was a good read, but…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on July 16, 2010 at 12:56am — 1 Comment
You heard about this tragic event involving a firefighter on Tuesday, right?
No, he didn't fall of a burning building.
During an Indians/Rangers baseball game, he tried to snag a foul ball and fell over the upper deck railing, and fell 30 feet onto the seats below him (my first question is...when you're at the railing, aren't you aware of how dangerous that can be?)
He injured four fans below him, and broke his ankle and got a skull fracture, but is…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on July 7, 2010 at 8:27pm — 3 Comments
Since there was that blog showing the fake Hitler signed photo, I thought posting this story I saw in the paper the other day, would be interesting.
A prison that held Hitler in 1924 had documented his time behind bars, and sold to an anonymous bidder for $33,400.
It was about 500 documents from Landsberg prison, and found by a man about the possessions of his late father, who had purchased them at a flea market in the 1970s (isn't that always the…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on July 6, 2010 at 3:10am — 1 Comment
I was watching a Jimmy Kimmel Live the other night, and he had a person on that collected grocery store lists. It was actually a hysterical collection, the variety of things people write down on their list of groceries.
He had one list that had all the regular groceries listed, with "pie" written in three times the size. He even had a shoplifters grocery list.
Anyway, young actress Dakota Fanning was the first guest. Somehow, she brought up the only time she's…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on July 3, 2010 at 12:00pm — 1 Comment
A picture is worth a thousand words...a hair is worth thousands of dollars.
I believe it was Napoleon who came up with the phrase (about the picture, not the hair).
A British soldier stationed with Napoleon Bonaparte on St. Helena, had a number of items he passed down to family members, who recently made $100,000 selling them at an auction.
A sketch of Napoleon on his deathbed -- $14,600.
A diary that had many conversations with…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on July 3, 2010 at 12:44am — 1 Comment
I'm watching Jimmy Kimmel Live a few nights ago. He's quickly become my favorite late night host. He's got a great interview style, and great wit.
He had Ashley Greene on, who is one of the young starlets from Twilight. Now, when there's a guest like that, I end up reading a newspaper or magazine, while it's on the TV. I figure, they're going to talk about a project that I didn't see or don't want to see, so why not catch up on my reading?
I hear her talk about…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on June 28, 2010 at 12:32am — 3 Comments
Some interest auction notes recently…
With Michael Jackson dying, the auction that happened before his death, certainly didn’t get the numbers the items did afterwards.
On the anniversary of his death, the crystal studded glove he wore on his Victory Tour in the mid 80s, went for almost…
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The other night, David Letterman did a bit before Kevin James (King of Queens) came out. He's done it a few times before, but not recently. He talks to the ghost of Bob Hope. And who ever does the voice of Hope, nails it.
This time, when Hope was signing off, he asked Letterman to get Kevin James to sign his DVD of Paul Blart. I literally laughed so loud, I woke up my girlfriend up.
On TMZ, speaking of Kevin James, they showed all the cast members of Grown Ups…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on June 25, 2010 at 9:00pm — 3 Comments
The last song on the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band record was A Day in the Life, written by John Lennon. It's considered by many the best song on the album.
In Rolling Stone Magazines list of 500 Great Songs of All Time, it was #26. And, in terms of handwritten lyrics, it's probably #1.
An American collecto paid $1.2 million for it at the Sotheby's auction. They had estimated it would get between 500,000 and $800,000.
It's on a…
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James Copley Library in La Jolla (San Diego) sold a lot of their collection. It was purchased in the 60s and 70s by Copley, who liked museum quality books, letters, and documents. The Union-Tribune showed photos of Mark Twain from the late 1800s that were valued at around 3K, and that didn't impress me much.
The story talked about an early printing of the Declaration of Independence, whi was valued at $600,000. There was a chair Abraham Lincoln sat in when he learned he'd be…
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I don't know the actors name, but he's the fat dude who played Hurley on the TV show LOST. He was on Jimmy Kimmel Live (who was a big fan of Lost), and he was shown one of the dolls that was made of him. He talked about how cool it was to have a doll designed after him. They made fun of the stuffing in the stomach to make it appear fat.
He then mentioned how shock rocker Marilyn Manson asked him to autograph one for him. He said, "I didn't know what to write on it. I think I…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on June 12, 2010 at 12:50am — 1 Comment
Everyone should read the cover story by Kimberly Cole, her interview with Stephen. It's amazing.
Also, in the horror-sci fi column, which I seldom read (as I'm not interested in sci fi/horror as much), I always love the wonderful pictures provided in that column. Well, I saw at a convention, one guy is signing photos of Chucky, from Child's Play. They are signed by the "actor" that does the voice of Chucky.
The problem is...as a movie critic for SanDiego.com…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on June 11, 2010 at 11:12pm — 2 Comments
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