Because The Wife is (justifiably, since she works in the psychiatric field) obsessed with the rapidly-approaching-Howard-Hughes-type-crazy Tom Cruise:
Cruise is waving off critics
Jumping on Oprah’s couch? Sure it was unorthodox behavior for a celebrity, but he laughs at it, too. “I will forever with this woman be jumping on couches, dancing on tables and hanging from chandeliers.”
Criticizing doctors for prescribing drugs to depressed patients? That’s much more controversial than footprints on the furniture, but Cruise professes disdain for psychiatric drugs. “All I can do is say, ‘Look. Don’t listen, look.’ ” He encourages people to research the drugs.
Ah… I experience such wonderful schadenfreude at watching a Scientology Grand Dragon implode… The man is obviously in need of a little “Nazi science” himself.
I have an unhealthy obsession with Ewan McGregor, so maybe I’m the only one left yawning by the revelation that Ewan loves him some “motorbikes”.
Anyone who caught a single episode of Long Way Round has to realize he’s crazy for the two-wheelers.
Or at least that’s how I think the intrepid Mr. Wheaton comes across in this NYTimes article.
Viewers of tonight’s episode of “CSI” may find Walter oddly familiar. Under the Hollywood dirt and scabs, the actor playing a drug-addicted murder suspect may bring to mind a teenage Starfleet officer, or a boy who once sought a corpse. That’s because Walter is played by Wil Wheaton, once a wildly successful child actor who these days endures sometimes-painful lulls between gigs - and has, in response, transformed himself into a quirky star of the blogosphere.
Tidbits:
- I hate the fact that the term “blogosphere” has made it this far into the public consciousness.
- Wil seemed pretty grumpy on the WPT Hollywood Home Game. I wonder if he really is that grouchy, or if he’s just that acerbic… Or maybe LeVar Burton just put him off by acting like a pompous ass.
- Yeah, Wil’s on CSI tonight. I really love that his role got upgraded based on his audition. Good job, Wil!
The 100 Funniest Jokes of All Time
A lady at a party goes up to Winston Churchill and tells him, “Sir, you are drunk.” Churchill replies, “Madam, you are ugly. In the morning, I shall be sober.”
Sure, the title is a bit over the top, but there are some classics on the list.
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