
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Rumors of a Dead Dictator
Blake Lewis Inks Deal
The Green Room Goes International
I (John) will be studying abroad in the Netherlands; Leah will be returning to McGill University in Montreal, Canada; Kevin will be spending an entire year in London, England; Rich will return to Boston College to represent the US, and Ashlee will be computerless as she find her way across Ghana.
You can check out our last episode (for a while) as a full group here.
Money, Money, Money
PS...check out the latest episode of The Green Room here.
Friday, August 24, 2007
NFL Gets Rough With Vick
Green Room Episode 5
High School Musical 3 Won't Be Haunted

Teen Cracks iPhone

RENT Gets New Lease in London

Obama May Make Iowa Mistake
I also think it's a mistake...but I'm not complaining. Hopefully, this snub will end the three way tie between him, Clinton, and Edwards and make it easier for Hillary to take control over Edwards...who is only focusing on Iowa.
The Nanny Diaries

The Nanny Diaries hits theaters today. The movie, based on the popular novel, stars Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Paul Giamatti, Laura Linney, and Alicia Keys. So far, the film is getting not so great reviews at Rotten Tomatoes. The film is at 25% rotten with 10 fresh and 30 rotten reviews. I think I'll skip this one.
Pollspot: National
National:
A new Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leads the Democratic presidential race with 38% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 25% and John Edwards at 8%.
Among Republicans, Rudy Giuliani is in front with 29%, followed by Fred Thompson at 14%, Mitt Romney at 11%, Sen. John McCain at 7% and Newt Gingrich at 5%.
President Bush's approval rating is stuck at 33%.
also...
Gallup reports that 77% of Democrats recently surveyed were familiar with all three frontrunners for the 2008 presidential nomination. The findings: 94% are familiar enough with Clinton to rate her, 85% with Edwards and 84% with Obama. This could be good news for Clinton, who has managed to keep her wide national lead despite other candidates becoming better known.
Definitely good news for Hillary Clinton there.
Nicole Richie Goes In and Out
Thursday, August 23, 2007
High School Musical 2 Hits Billboard

Lohan Releases Statement

Lindsay Lohan also has released a statement to TMZ after being charged with seven misdemeanors:
Drew Carey's Price is Right

No Trial For Lohan
Bill Clinton's New Book

The Little Mermaid Splashes Broadway

Movie Trailer: Jesse James
American Gladiators Return

Obama Girl Changes Her Mind

Pollspot: From Iowa to Pennsylvania
Iowa:
A new Strategic Vision (R) poll in Iowa shows John Edwards leading the Democratic presidential race with 23%, followed closely by Sen. Barack Obama at 22% and Sen. Hillary Clinton at 21%. Gov. Bill Richardson is fourth with 14%.
On the Republican side, Mitt Romney is way out in front with 31%, followed by Fred Thompson at 15%, Rudy Giuliani at 13%, Sen. John McCain at 8% and Mike Huckabee at 8%.
Pennsylvania:
In Pennsylvania, Sen. Hillary Clinton has jumped to a 30-point lead in the Democratic race for president, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.Clinton leads with 42%, followed by Al Gore at 13%, Sen. Barack Obama at 12% and John Edwards at 8%.
In the Republican primary, Rudy Giuliani leads with 31%, followed by Sen. John McCaina t 13%, Newt Gingrich at 9%, Fred Thomson at 8% and Mitt Romney at 7%
Bridget Moynahan Delivers

Pollspot: South Carolina, Come On and Raise Up
South Carolina:
A new Rasmussen Reports poll in South Carolina shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading with 38% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 30% and John Edwards at 13%.On the GOP side, Fred Thompson is in front with 23%, followed by Rudy Giuliani at 21%, Sen. John McCain at 14%, Mitt Romney at 10% and Mike Huckabee at 6%.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Rumorville: JT and Madonna

Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Michael Vick Pleads Guilty

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick will take a deal and plead guilty for his part in the dogfighting scandal. He could face up to five years in prison but he will likely serve 12 to 18 months. The details of his plea bargain should be released by late November. I suggest you don't draft him in your fantasy football league. See the story here.
Photo courtesy of nytimes.com
Jennifer Garner Is Coming To Broadway

Janeane Garofalo Joins 24
Pollspot: The Ever So Important Iowa
Iowa:
A new NewsMax/Zogby poll in Iowa shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 30% support, followed by John Edwards at 23% and Sen. Barack Obama at 19%.
"Clinton's move up in Iowa replicates what she has done nationally, building a powerhouse campaign and benefiting in part from the positive opinions of her husband."
Courtesy of Political Wire
Monday, August 20, 2007
K-Fed turns to TV

Seacrest and the Emmys

Pollspot: Romney Rising
Mitt Romney "has enjoyed a modest improvement in his standing among Republicans over the last two weeks" in the latest Gallup Poll. In the GOP presidential race, the former Massachusetts governor jumped from 8% to 14% support among likely primary voters.Washington Wire notes Romney received a similar bounce in the last Q-poll.
Romney has been leading in three of the four early states in the presidential race: Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada. His victory in last week's Iowa straw poll may have helped him in this latest national poll.
Like I said...I really believe Mitt Romney will be the GOP nominee.
VMA 2007: Nelly Furtado

Kristin Bell is a Hero

Sunday, August 19, 2007
Box Office Report
Here are the top 5 courtesy of Box Office Mojo:
1. Superbad - $31,200,000
2. Rush Hour 3 - $21,830,000
3. The Bourne Ultimatum - $18,896,000
4. The Simpsons Movie - $6,675,000
5. The Invasion - $6,000,000
Miners Unlikely To Be Found

Sad news out of Utah as the owner of the mine where the miners have been trapped for nearly two weeks says it is unlikely that the six trapped miners will ever be recovered. Three rescue workers were killed trying to recover the 6 miners this past week. For more on the story go here.
New Music From Rilo Kiley

Indie band Rilo Kiley comes out with Under the Blacklight, their first major label release, this week. I'm in love with their last CD More Adventurous so I was super excited to hear about this new one. Rilo Kiley is known for their mixture of rock, disco, country, folk and pop, as well as lead singer Jenny Lewis. Critics are calling the new CD glossy and poppy, but still full of substance for their more devoted fans. I'm not exactly a regular on the indie music scene but I think Under the Blacklight is fantastic, and I think you'll like it too. Especially check out songs Silver Lining, The Moneymaker, and Under the Blacklight. Stream the entire album on their myspace, or buy it on iTunes this week.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
High School Musical 2 Dents Cable

Zac Efron to be Seventeen

Hurricane Dean Approaches

Friday, August 17, 2007
Clinton and Giuliani on Freedom
Rudy Giuliani:
"We look upon authority too often and focus over and over again, for 30 or 40 or 50 years, as if there is something wrong with authority. We see only the oppressive side of authority. Maybe it comes out of our history and our background. What we don't see is that freedom is not a concept in which people can do anything they want, be anything they can be. Freedom is about authority. Freedom is about the willingness of every single human being to cede to lawful authority a great deal of discretion about what you do." - newly-elected New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, quoted by the New York Times at a New York Post-sponsored forum on crime in cities in New York, NY, USA (1994)
Hillary Clinton:
"Let me be clear. Freedom means the right of people to assemble, organize and debate openly. It means respecting the views of those who may disagree with the views of their governments. It means not taking citizens away from their loved ones and jailing them, mistreating them, or denying them their freedom or dignity because of the peaceful expression of their ideas and opinions." - then US First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking before the UN\'s 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session in Beijing, China (1995)
There is clearly a difference between the two candidates.
Superbad/The Invasion

Peru Earthquake Death Toll Rises

Pollspot: Edwards is on the rise in Iowa
Iowa:
According to a new ONE poll in Iowa, John Edwards leads in the Democrats presidential race with the support of 30% of likely caucus-goers, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton at 22%, Sen. Barack Obama at 18% and Gov. Bill Richardson at 13%.
Edwards seems to be doing well since this is the only state he is focusing on. The Obama camp cannot be pleased that Bill Richardson is co close to Obama.
Nevada:
A new Research 2000 poll in Nevada finds Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 33%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 19%, John Edwards at 15% and Gov. Bill Richardson at 11%.
On the GOP side, Mitt Romney leads with 28%, followed by Rudy Giuliani at 18%, Fred Thompson at 18%, and Sen. John McCain at 8%.
One of the less talked about early caucus states shows Hillary Clinton in a comfortable lead as Mitt Romney also enjoys a 10 point lead over Rudy Giuliani.
National:
A new CBS News national poll finds Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 45%, followed by Sen, Barack Obama at 25% and John Edwards at 14%.
Hillary maintains a 20 point lead!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Pollspot: Some lesser discussed states
Michigan:
An new EPIC/MRA poll in Michigan shows Sen. Hillary Clinton way ahead in the Democratic presidential race with 45% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 26% and John Edwards at 16%.
On the Republican side, Fred Thompson leads with 22%, followed by Rudy Giuliani at 19%, Sen. John McCain at 16%, Newt Gingrich at 15% and Mitt Romney at 12%
+19 for Hill! Very close race for the GOP.
California:
Giuliani is backed by 35% of likely GOP primary voters, followed by Mitt Romney at 14%, Fred Thompson at 13% and Sen. John McCain at just 9%. McCain had been at 24% earlier this year.
McCain's campaign is crumbling down.
Florida:
A new Strategic Vision (R) poll in Florida shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 40% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 20%, John Edwards at 16% and Gov. Bill Richardson with 9%.
In the Republican race, Rudy Giuliani is in front with 34%, followed by Fred Thompson at 18%, Mitt Romney at 10% and Sen. John McCain at 8%.
+20 for Hill.
Happy Birthday Madonna
Mandy Moore's Umbrella
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Gyllenhaal and the Big White White

Pollspot: All for Hill
South Carolina:
A new Public Policy Polling survey in South Carolina finds Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 36% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 33% and John Edwards with 12%. Clinton trailed Obama by three points in the last poll.
On the Republican side, Fred Thompson leads the race with 22%, followed by
Rudy Giuliani at 18%, Mitt Romney at 17%, Sen. John McCain at 11% and Mike
Huckabee at 7%.
Pretty much a tie here between Clinton and Obama.
New Hampshire:
A new Rasmussen Reports survey in New Hampshire finds Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic primary race with 37%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 22%, John Edwards at 14% and Gov. Bill Richardson at 9%.
In the Republican primary race, Mitt Romney leads with 32%, trailed by Rudy Giuliani at 20%, Sen. John McCain at 11% and Fred Thompson at 11%.
Solid leads in the very important state for both Hillary and Mitt.
National:
A new Quinnipiac national poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 36% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 21%, Al Gore at 15%, John Edwards at 9%, and Gov. Bill Richardson at 3%.
On the GOP side, Rudy Giuliani leads with 28%, followed by Mitt Romney at
15%, Fred Thompson at 12%, and Sen. John McCain at 11%.
In a head-to-head match up, Clinton edges Giuliani 46% to 43% for the first
time in this poll.
Nice 15 point lead for Hill nationally!
NBA Ref Guilty

Tim Donaghy could receive up to 25 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to "conspiracy to engage in wire fraud and transmitting wagering information through interstate commerce." Simply put, the NBA referee admitted to rigging games for cash. Every game Donaghy reffed is now tarnished, especially last year's Suns-Spurs series. See the story here.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Our Beloved Facebook

Gay Couple Coming To Wisteria Lane
Tuc Watkins
Desperate Housewives is getting a gay couple in the neighborhood. Tuc Watkins from One Life to Live and Kevin Rahm from Judging Amy will join the cast as the gay couple for recurring roles this coming season.
Kevin Rahm
Defending Hillary from Ben Smith
Anyways, as I posted yesterday, Hillary Clinton has released her first campaign ad commercial to run in Iowa. Now...Ben Smith is at it again. In the short article, Smith writes, "No points for figuring out why Hillary picked Iowa for her first ad. Not only is she trailing there (or running roughly neck-and-neck with Edwards and Obama, depending on which poll you read) but she had to put out a fire this spring when an aide suggested she essentially ignore Iowa." That's all Smith writes before describing what is in the ad. Why wouldn't Hillary choose Iowa first? It is the first nominating state. Iowa has not been ignored by Hillary. She started off July campaigning there with President Clinton for 5 days. Also, Hillary has NOT been trailing in Iowa. Some polls (and there are many posted here at The Green Room) show her in a three way tie with Obama and Edwards while others show Obama narrowly leading and others show Hillary narrowly leading. So the word trailing is just flat out WRONG. Also, another reason the ad will run in Iowa....John Edwards and Barack Obama have already been advertising there with commericials for months now and both candidates will tour the state this week. Hmm...another reason...how about there is a big Democratic debate on Sunday...IN IOWA. If you are going to misinform your readers Ben Smith then make sure it's not so easy to refute what you are writing. That's all.
Pollspot: Ooo Baby Baby
She rises slightly in the poll while Obama falls slightly. Mitt Romney is on the rise. In the other one, Hillary is doing awesome!!! I hope her unfavorables are coming down! The fact that she is polling at 40% for bringing change, 59% for experience, and that her likability rating is close to Obamas is truly awesome.A new CNN/Opinion Research Poll quizzing respondents on the various attribute of the Democratic presidential candidates holds some good news for Hillary Clinton. 59% of respondents felt Clinton had the best experience for the job, compared to
only 11% for Edwards and 9% for Obama. 47% thought Clinton was the strongest leader. Only 22% gave that honor to Obama and 13% to Edwards.
In a potential blow to Obama’s message of bringing change, 40% or
respondents felt that Clinton had the best chance of creating change, with only 27% giving Obama the best chance and 13% citing Edwards. Voters slightly favored Clinton as the most honest candidate (28%) with Obama polling second with 24%. Obama was thought by 34% of those polled to be the most likable, however, despite a large gap in Clinton’s and Obama’s unfavorability rating, this poll showed only a small gap in voters likability, with Clinton receiving 31%. And finally, Clinton was viewed by respondents as having the best shot at getting elected in November 2008, with 55% choosing her compared to only 19% or Obama and 12 % for Edwards.A new American Research Group poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton continues to lead among Democrats in the presidential race with 36% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 21% and John Edwards at 16%.
Among Republicans, Rudy Giuliani stays in front with 27%, followed by Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney with 16% each. Sen. John McCain is now in fourth place with 13%.
Courtesy of Political Wire
OJ's If I Did It To Be Released

Chinese Bridge Collapses
Monday, August 13, 2007
Jennifer Lopez is "Brave"
Jennifer Lopez is set to release her sixth studio album Brave on October 9th. This will be her second studio release this year (the first was her first fully Spanish album titled "Como Ama Una Mujer"). The lead single off Brave is "Do It Well," which is already gaining some airplay. Also, Jennifer Lopez is embarking on her first ever tour this Fall with husband Marc Anthony.
Barack Obama's Ad
Bye Bye Rove!

There's Only Room For One Thompson...

Sunday, August 12, 2007
Chan and Tucker Take Box Office
Here is the top 10 weekend estimates courtesy of Box Office Mojo:
1. Rush Hour 3 - $50,240,000
2. The Bourne Ultimatum - $33,670,000
3. The Simpson's Movie - $11,125,000
4. Stardust - $9,011,000
5. Underdog - $6,456,000
6. Hairspray - $6,370,000
7. I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry - $5,950,000
8. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - $5,385,000
9. No Reservations - $3,925,000
10. Daddy Day Camp - $3,550,000
Rush Hour 3

Merv Griffin Dies
Hillary and Barack: A Choice Still To Be Made for Some

With all the back and forth jousting between the Clinton and Obama campaigns, how do many people really feel about the two candidates? Joe Klein, author of an opinion section in TIME magazine comments on the Democratic candidates in the 2008 race, specifically analyzing Hillary Clinton as the "Bran-Muffin Candidate," but also comparing her to Barack Obama. For the full article, you can read it here. When comparing both candidates, what I found the most interesting is how Klein quotes a Miami resident saying:
My heart is with Obama, but my brain is with Hillary...I want to be able to vote for him, but I just don't know yet.
As a supporter of Barack Obama, I completely agree with the quote above as being a general sentiment for many voters. For the most part, it is very hard to argue that Barack Obama is not well-liked. His fantastic speaking ability and charisma leaves crowds with the sense that he is truly talking to each person and connecting with them. Yet, there has been continual attacks against his lack of experience when compared to Hillary. In a sense, these accusations are correct. Hillary has served more years in the Senate and has been in the political spectrum far longer than Barack. However, there are many people who dislike Hillary Clinton and find that she rubs people the wrong way. Thus, we have heart and mind.
I, for one, like Hillary Clinton a lot (and her husband Bill, of course). I think the Clintons are quite an intelligent and dynamic duo. My reasons for supporting Barack Obama are not due to any kind of anti-Hillary Clinton sentiment. I am all for breaking the glass-ceiling and having a woman as President of the United States (I can't believe we have not accomplished this earlier). I also think Hillary is strong-willed and very intelligent. However, I truly believe in Barack Obama's message of hope and unity (as idealistic as it may sound), and yes folks, he does have great experience and judgment contrary to what many believe. Yet, if Hillary Clinton were to win the nomination, I would have no problem giving my support to her.
So I think, as of now, there are many voters who are torn between Obama and Clinton, and are taking their time in trying to make their decision. Klein makes a note that the Democratic Presidential race seems to be "static," with hardly any large drops or dramatic increases in the polls. It is still early, and as for voters deciding between Hillary and Barack, the question is whether it will be easier for someone to change their mind or have a change of heart.
Mitt Wins Ames Straw Poll

Saturday, August 11, 2007
New Movie Trailers part 3
The Jane Austen Book Club
starring Emily Blunt, Maria Bello, Amy Brenneman, Kevin Zegers, Hugh Dancy, Jimmy Smits, and Kathy Baker
December Boys
starring Daniel Radcliffe
I am, of course, still very excited for all the well-publicized movies coming out, like Superbad and the Nanny Diaries. I guess I'm just a sucker for the movie theatre!
New Movie Trailers part 2
The Darjeeling Limited
starring Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, Jason Schwartzman, Anjelica Houston, directed by Wes Anderson (think The Life Acquatic and The Royal Tennenbaums
Dedication
starring Mandy Moore and Billy Crudup