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Ringo's Fed Up With Fan Mail, Autographs

Hurry up with that Fab Four-themed toaster cozy you've been crocheting, because if you dare send it to Ringo Starr after October 20, he'll toss it. The same goes for autographs or fan mail, the Beatle with "too much to do" announces on his Web site.

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'Indiana Jones' Studio Caught Off Guard by 'South Park' Attack

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This week's 'South Park' opened up a vicious attack on George Lucas and Steven Spielberg for allegedly "raping Indiana Jones" when they brought the beloved icon back to the silver screen. Top execs at Paramount, which like Comedy Central is owned by Viacom, reportedly were not made aware of the episode, which dreamed up recreated scenes from 'The Accused' and 'Deliverance,' pictured.
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What Is Hayden Christensen Wearing?

Hayden Christensen
Flynet
Oh Hayden! The dark side of the force is not treating your fashion sense well. What is that thing you have strapped across your chest?




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VH1 Rewards Another Reality Nutjob

What does it take to get your own reality show on VH1 these days? Being on another VH1 reality show and acting like a violent, trashy maniac, of course! Continuing in the grand tradition of 'I Love New York,' VH1 has announced that they're giving 'Rock of Love 2' runner-up Daisy De La Hoya her own show.
Daisy's 'Rock' Moments
Warning: Horrific Language ... blame VH1 for lack of censored clips

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DirecTV Raises Girl From Dead for Ad

DirecTV's commercials are famous for their spoofs of well-known movie scenes rewritten to promote DirecTV products. In the latest ad, however, Heather O'Rourke from 'Poltergeist' is featured, despite the child actress' death 20 years ago.


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Huh? Feud of the Day: Mischa vs. Posh

Mischa Barton plays fashion cop, telling a UK paper that Victoria Beckham "doesn't strike me as particularly stylish." Really, Mischa? Really?


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Amy Winehouse Made of Wax?

In a (possible) oversight, UK's Daily Star used a photo of Amy Winehouse's Madame Tussauds wax figure in a suicide watch story published today. Hmm... nothing yells death like a stiff, non-breathing figurine.
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Knightley Bashes 'Unnecessary Nudity'

'The Duchess' starlet Keira Knightley has done her share of on-screen nudity, but according to her, it's always been a plot booster. Nudity for no reason is not cool, she tells Glamour.



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Bernhard Denies Making Palin Rape Joke By Explaining Her Palin Rape Joke

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Comedian Sandra Bernhard made headlines recently when she reportedly told a joke saying that Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin would be "gang raped" if she came to New York. Berhard denies saying that, and is now explaining how the story came about ... and it's a bit confusing. More After the Jump
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Women's Shelter Shuns Bernhard After Palin Rape Line

Sandra Bernhard says the Boston women's shelter that nixed her act from its annual benefit took her joke about Sarah Palin getting "gang-raped" out of context. Yikes.

Foot, Meet Mouth

    Alaska governor Sarah Palin would be "gang-raped by my big black brothers" if she visited New York.

    - Actress Sandra Bernhard during a diatribe in her one-woman show.

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    "You get someone like Russell Crowe, and you want to say to the camera 'He is a piece of' ... get ready to bleep this ... 'f------ s---.'"
    - Comedian Joan Rivers apparently didn't quite know her stint on British talk show 'Loose Women' was live. She was booted off for her tirade.

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    "You are a rude, thoughtless little pig."

    - Alec Baldwin blasted his then-11-year-old daughter for not taking his phone call in early 2007.

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    "The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world."

    - Mel Gibson went on an anti-Semitic tirade to police after getting busted for drunk driving in 2006.

    Matt Sayles, AP

    "George Bush doesn't care about black people."
    - Kanye West stunned a live audience -- and Mike Myers -- when he lashed out at the president during a televised fundraiser following Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

    NBC

    "I am truly not one to give advice. I'm divorced and I stole my best friend's husband."
    - Denise Richards, on if she had any advice for Paris Hilton. Richards dated Richie Sambora - ex-husband of her former pal Heather Locklear.

    Richard Drew, AP

    "I like her because she's homely. She must have something else going on because it's not like she's gorgeous or anything."
    - Kimberly Stewart, in a 2005 interview with Blender, commenting on Jennifer Aniston's looks.

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    "I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nation don't have maps... the U.S. should help the U.S. or should help South Africa and should help Iraq and the Asian countries..."

    - Caitlin Upton, aka Miss Teen South Carolina, in 2007.

    Patrick Prather, Miss Universe / AP

    "Oh my God, I thought you sang twice!"
    - Paula Abdul, after mistakenly critiquing American Idol contestant Jason Castro before he sang a second song.

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    "No, I did not call T.R. a faggot."
    - Isaiah Washington used a gay slur to attempt to clear the alleged controversy between him and 'Grey's Anatomy' co-star T.R. Knight. Washington was soon dropped from the show.

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PopEater Poll Results

    Elisabeth may disagree with 'View' co-hosts on most things political, but our nearly 67,000 voters agree that when these ladies are fighting, it's hard to hear. 89 percent say they miss some or all of their points in the midst of the bickering.

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    Courtney Love continues to deny she's had gastric band surgery to slim down, contrary to a current News of the World item that says she's been boasting about the surgery. Sorry Court, but 84 percent of voters are siding with NOTW on this one. Get the Story and Vote

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    Rosie O'Donnell will be starring in her own variety show the night before Thanksgiving. But 62 percent of our 40,000 voters say they absolutely won't be tuning in. Get the Story and Vote

    Jemal Countess, WireImage

    Who would Homer Simpson vote for? 60 percent of PopEater readers say he's an Obama man all the way.

    Fox

    Britney's ex says there's a two-hour sex tape of him and the star he's looking to sell. We salute the 100,000 PopEater voters who came clean with us about whether they would watch. 62 percent say they are ready for Spears' close-up.

    Bruce Glikas, FilmMagic

    Will Scarlett and Ryan's marriage last 'til death to them part? If PopEater readers are right, not a chance. Only 8 percent of our 24,000 voters think their love is here to stay. 51 percent say it will last months. The rest predict they have a few years before splitting. Get the Story and Vote

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    Sorry Britney, try again. 69 percent of voters tell you the new wig just ain't working. Get the Story and Vote

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    Clay Aiken comes out of the closet. Were PopEater readers shocked? 96 percent of 306,000 voters weren't surprised. Get the Story and Vote

    PEOPLE.com

    We are still recovering from Josh Groban's TV theme medley at the Emmys. 23,000 of you weighed in on the performance too. 45 percent found it brilliant, 31 percent found it brutal and 25 percent thought it was a bit of both. Watch It Now

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    Sorry SJP, but PopEater readers are sending you back to the salon. 83 percent of voters think the new hair style is awful, not awesome.

    Astrid Stawiarz, Getty Images

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Someone Give Her a Hand

Is Gwen looking for some help from the paparazzi while carrying around Kingston in L.A.?

This Week in Pop Culture: Oct. 13-19

    Oct. 16, 2006: Poor Paula. The singer's attempt to raise money through an eBay auction ends abruptly after the "Win a Day Paula" receives no bids. The VIP package, which included two first-class tickets to Los Angeles, a $2,225 shopping spree, and a backstage meeting with the star, is removed after the $26,000 asking price appeared to deter people from bidding.

    Gustavo Caballero, Getty Images

    Oct. 21, 1992: Madonna releases a coffee table book 'Sex,' which includes photos of the Material Girl, Vanilla Ice, Naomi Campbell and others in various stages of undress, simulating all manner of sex acts. Not surprisingly, the book sparks outrage and sells like hot cakes.

    Ken Bently, Retna

    Oct. 18, 1987: The actor that 'Rolling Stone' magazine recently dubbed "poster boy for tweenyboppers," Zac Efron is born in San Luis Obispo, California.

    Patrick Riviere, Getty Images

    Oct. 16, 2006: As actress Lindsay Lohan struts down the red carpet, she receives a court summons to appear as a witness. Lohan throws the papers to the ground when she realizes the summons is for a case involving her mother Dina Lohan, who is accused of theft and fraud relating to a 2002 music deal.

    Andrew H. Walker, Getty Images

    Oct. 16, 1992: Two weeks after tearing up a photo of Pop John Paul II while on 'Saturday Night Live,' Sinead O'Connor is booed off stage at Madison Square Garden.

    NBC-TV / AP

    Oct. 15, 1951: The Queen of Comedy, Lucille Ball, begins her six-year reign as the star of 'I Love Lucy.'

    David McNew, Getty Images

    Oct. 17, 1972: Marshall Bruce Mathers III is born in St. Joseph, Miss. After moving to Detroit as a young boy, he will climb the ranks of the city's underground rap scene before being given his big break by Dr. Dre.

    Interscope

    Oct. 18, 1990: In honor of the film's immeasurable contribution to the city's cultural fabric, Los Angeles declares it 'Rocky Horror Picture Show Day.'

    AP

    Oct. 19, 2006: Four months after his marriage to fellow Aussie Nicole Kidman, country singer Keith Urban announces that he's going into rehab.

    Clay Enos, AOL

    October 17, 2005: The Colbert Report, a spin-off from The Daily Show, debuts on Comedy Central, becoming an instant success.

    Comedy Central


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