Thursday, November 19, 2009

Personal Effects

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Ashton Kutcher returns to television and this time he’s romancing Michelle Pfeiffer in the Lifetime movie Personal Effects. Linda (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Walter (Ashton Kutcher) form a romantic relationship after meeting in Victims Support Group. Linda lost her husband to a violent crime, and the man accused of murdering Walter’s sister is currently on trial. But when the prime suspect is found not guilty, Linda’s son who thinks of Walter as a father figure is determined to get justice and revenge for Walter. The problem is that the murder suspect really may be innocent.

Personal Effects airs on Saturday November 21st at 9pm EST/PST only on Lifetime.



Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Project Runway Season 6 Finale clip- Part II

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Who will win season six of Project Runway? Find out as Carol Hannah, Irina, and Althea compete at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York.

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Tune into the season finale this Thursday at 10pm EST/PST only on Lifetime!



Thursday, November 12, 2009

Project Runway Season 6 Finale clip- Part I

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Watch the promo clip from part one of Project Runway’s sixth season finale, airing tonight, November 12 at 10pm EST/PST only on Lifetime!



Monday, October 13, 2008

My Own Worst Enemy

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If you ever thought you were your own worst enemy, well now you can relate to one man. Christian Slater stars in the new NBC show My Own Worst Enemy about a man with two very different lives. We caught up with Slater, his alter egos, and the rest of the cast at the premiere party to find out more!

Congratulations on the show, so tell us a little bit about your character(s)?

Christian Slater: I play two characters and they’re both very fun—Edward Albright and Henry Spivey. Henry is sort of an every man, got an office, two kids and a beautiful wife, and Edward is a highly trained operative.
FUSN: Which character do you prefer to play?
Christian Slater: I think initially I enjoyed the aspects of the espionage qualities of the Edward character but as they cast my family and they put that sort of nucleus together, I’m enjoying being Henry as well.

Saffron Burrows: I play a woman named Dr. Norah Skinner and she is quite something. We are part of a military intelligence unit, a kin to the CIA in certain ways and we (Alfre Woodard, James Cromwell and myself) are all operatives in the system. What you see about me in the first couple of episodes is not at all that is there– definitely the water runs deep. You meet me as Christian’s therapist as the civilian man and then his alter ego Edward has this very big relationship with me that we discover a little later on.
FUSN: Would you say that you’re a good person or a bad person?
Saffron Burrows: I’m a good person but I just do some bad things.

Bella Thorne: She’s Ruthy Spivey—she’s smart, sweet, precocious, she loves spying on her neighbors, she’s probably most like her dad. She loves her dad probably the most, but she loves her family, she’s really sweet.

Michael O’Malley: I play two characters on the show—Tom and Raymond. I’m Christian’s best friend in his suburban life and his partner and somewhat rival at work in his operative life. Tom is a suburban dad, plays fantasy football, the joker in the office and kind of a clown but good at his job. Raymond who works for the government agency is a real by the book soldier, somewhat sinister, has seen real dark things humans have done and has contributed to the dark things that humanity has done to other people.

Alfre Woodard: Her name is Mavis Heller and she is the head of Janis, that’s the covert operation that Christian’s characters Henry and Edward are my operatives for.

Madchen Amick: I play Christian’s wife Angie on the domestic side of his two personalities.

Any similarities between you and your character(s)?

Christian Slater: I think in certain aspects, but for the most part I would say that I’m down the middle between the two.

Saffron Burrows: (mischievous laugh) I’m suitably private and she’s got a lot of secrets which I do enjoy, some of them I have not found out yet.



Thursday, May 01, 2008

Kim Alexis Has the Look

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Former supermodel Kim Alexis proves she still has the right stuff as host of TV Land’s new original series She’s Got the Look, in which ten women over 35 compete for a modeling contract. In this exclusive interview, Kim dishes about her new show and shares her age-defying beauty secrets and why getting older is a beautiful thing.

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FUSN: You look absolutely incredible! Your skin is glowing and you’re in great shape–you have to share some of your beauty secrets with us.
KA: I guess a lot of it is preventative, eating correctly and working more sort of on the inside out, happy home life, that type of thing.

FUSN: As a lot of women get older, they make the mistake of wearing clothes that are sort of more youthful, what advice can you give them to dress more appropriately?
KA: I think it’s good to talk with your girlfriends while looking through magazines because you get more of a double permission that you don’t have to look good in everything. I was doing this the other day with one of my girlfriends. We looked through a magazine and it was like “oh that’s cute but I couldn’t wear that because of this or I love that color and that would look good on you but I couldn’t wear it.”

FUSN: With that said, skinny jeans are still in. What do you think? Yes or no?
KA: If you’re skinny, skinny jeans are good, if you’re not I think you should stay away from them.

FUSN: Younger models are looking to be on the runway but we don’t see that with older models, so what can the winner expect in addition to receiving the Wilhelmina contract and Self spread?
KA: I think some of the young girls only want to be on the runway because they see some of these tv shows and again you have certain bodies that are good for runways and certain ones that aren’t and runways are meant for the really really tall thin willowy people. As we get older, most of us don’t stay in that shape. I think for a woman that’s older it would be better to do more beauty or certain types of fashion– not the bikini running on the beach, there’s just those people, especially guys, who don’t want to see an older woman running on the beach in a bikini (laughing).
FUSN: Well if they look like you, I’m not sure about that.
KA: (graciously) Well, I don’t know.



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