People's Sexiest Man: Johnny Depp
People's Sexiest Man: Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp proves 40 is the new sexy as the 46 year old star becomes People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive! Check out some of the other men to make the list, including Jake Gyllenhaal and Robert Pattinson.
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For The Love Of Ray J: Ray J
For The Love Of Ray J: Ray J
Reality Chat's Rosanna Tavarez and Sadie Murray talk romance with FOR THE LOVE OF RAY J star Ray J, who lets us know what 'smashing the homies' means and clears up baby daddy rumors.
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From the Twilight Saga: New Moon's Vampire 'Marcus'
From the Twilight Saga: New Moon's Vampire 'Marcus'
We chat with Christopher Heyerdahl, who plays the vampire Marcus of the Volturi clan, in the Twilight Saga: New Moon.
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The Raven Pt3 - "The Funeral"
The Raven Pt3 - "The Funeral"
The family gathers for a private burial of their father when it is interrupted by an uninvited guest. The estranged wife of Howard Tyler lets her presence known and the family smells trouble on the horizon.
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Gridiron gets sentimental
Gridiron gets sentimental
Actors Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw walk the red carpet for the New York premiere of their new film, "The Blind Side"
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The Raven Pt4 - "The Reading of The Will"
The Raven Pt4 - "The Reading of The Will"
Immediately following the funeral of Howard J. Tyler, family attorney Steven Michaels wastes no time in reading the last will and testament of the fallen patriarch. Most are pleased with the outcome but older son Sonny feels like he was slighted when his younger brother Tony Tyler is appointed as the successor to their father.
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Gone with the Wind celebrates 70 years
Gone with the Wind celebrates 70 years
Original cast members from the Hollywood classic Gone with the Wind celebrate the film's 70th anniversary.
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Say Anything on "Say Anything"
Say Anything on "Say Anything"
With its first new album since 2007's "In Defense Of The Genre" out Nov. 3, Say Anything stopped by Billboard.com's studios to talk about the "dark," "cheeky" self-titled record.
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