Article Archive for December 2005
Now we are officially in December, celebrities can look back on their year and use all kinds of long words to describe it. Like Sienna Miller calling her 2005 ‘tumultuous'.
Poor old Sienna - she hasn't been out of the newspapers all year, mainly because of her boyfriend Jude Law dicking the nanny and the drawn-out, on, off, on, off process of them getting back together for five minutes, having a fight and then splitting up again. Sienna's year has been marked by violent or overwhelming turbulence or upheaval. Tumultuous, you could say.
hecklerspray has never really seen the point of musicals.
Disagree with us? Just sit down and watch a couple, for Chrissakes: garish, neon, sickening mug-fests in which the entire cast delight in jettisoning any sort of dignity in favour of prancing around and warbling about whatever colour hat they're wearing.
We remain equally baffled, then, by the continual heralding of nightmare-via-projector 'epic' The Sound Of Music as some sort of wonderful cinematic masterpiece.
Therefore we reveal the following with some trepidation: original star Julie Andrews is recommending Cameron Diaz for the lead role in an upcoming theatrical version.
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here is entering it's final stages; and after the tantrums, injuries, playacting and constant moaning our thoughts turn to the betting odds of the potential winner.
After last night's cop-out of an elimination, there are only seven celebrities left in the jungle, and only one of them can win. Whoever manages to hold on until the end of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here can look forward to instant career reinvigoration - they'll be presenting those crappy competition films on GMTV in no time.
Here are the latest betting odds to win I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, with help from SportingOdds.com...
***Early next year, the X Factor contestants are going on tour! Check out the tour dates and buy tickets here***
Wow, would you look at that - Louis Walsh decided to stay part of X Factor after all that bother last week. We must have been wrong; it wasn't a publicity stunt after all. Ahem.
The truth is that now, the X Factor managers are less important than they've ever been this series. As far as we can tell, all the elimination decisions rest solely with the public for the remainder of X Factor, which leaves Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne with little more to do than squabble amongst themselves in unconvincingly stage-managed ways.
But which of the managers will win X Factor? We've got the latest X Factor winning manager betting odds right here, with help from Sportingodds.com...
