"Twilight" covers pretty much turned into the Sports Illustrated cover of hand-modeling gigs, but Kimbra Hickey snagged it, and actor Justin Chon earned my photo pic for the day with his candid TwitPic of her from the weekend. Chon, Peter Facinelli, and Christian Serratos all posted over the weekend, and Serratos contributed her own TwitPic, which you'll find below.
Moving on down the feed, Miley Cyrus appears to have had a good time and a Britney Spears concert, and the two performers exchanged Twitter gushes when it was all over. Ice-T, meanwhile, was not gushing in his criticism toward public reaction Saturday when Jenny Slate dropped the F-bomb on "Saturday Night Live." I'm @brianwarmoth, and you can check out all of those posts, along with more Rose McGowan fan artwork(!), Dane Cook with Andre Agassi and what Amanda Bynes wants in a boyfriend. It's all in the Twitter-Wood report for September 28, 2009. Read more...
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By Gil Kaufman
We already warned you not to get too excited about that report in England's Daily Telegraph on Britney Spears possibly taking the lead in a Quentin Tarantino remake of the trash classic "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" After all, Tarantino himself told MTV at Cannes earlier this year that the rumors were "complete bulls---." Now Access Hollywood has confirmed that the story is nothing but wishful thinking. Read more...
By Gil Kaufman
There are a lot of roles we could see Britney Spears playing in remakes of classic movies that should never be remade, like Molly Ringwald's snooty character in "The Breakfast Club" or even the Natalie Wood slot in "Rebel Without a Cause." Some might quibble that Russ Meyer's 1965 cult-classic jiggle-fest "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" is not on par with those cinema icons (though plenty would argue otherwise, including yours truly). But there's a longstanding rumor that just won't go away that says Quentin Tarantino is excited about the prospect of casting Spears in his remake of "Pussycat." Let's just say we're not lining up for tickets just yet. Read more...