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Sexy, Talented and Mysterious!

When Burn Notice premiered on July 10, ex-super spy Michael Westen got a visit from a Cylon. Okay, not really. However, he did meet a spy named Carla played by Tricia Helfer, who is best known as Number Six on the popular sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica. ...

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It's Hot!

A torrent of explosions, rapid gunfire, and quirky quips work as a mainstay in USA network’s action/comedy, Burn Notice.  Now on location in Miami, filming the much anticipated second season of the unexpectedly top-rated show; actor’s Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell and Sharon...

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Win your own copy of House, Season Four on DVD! Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) is back for more puzzling medical mysteries! Watch the perplexing Dr. House whose biting and sarcastic wit have finally driven his staff to quit, leaving him without a team in this exciting new season. ...

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Pretendo: Playing for the Peasants PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kait Silva   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008

pretendo_band.jpg About three questions into an interview with Pretendo, it’s easy to realize that though they may take their music seriously, they’re certainly not taking their interviews too seriously.

 

The guys from Pretendo, Devin E. Levins (vocals, guitar), John Castro (bass, vocals) and Stephen Calhoon (drums) recently joked their way through an interview with ACED.

 

When asked exactly how he got into music, Castro told an interesting story. “When my father said to me, ‘You are a failure at everything except singing Jackson Five songs and bass guitar! You have two choices: Go to military camp and fight with the Lebanese Army, or get out of the house and play music for the peasants.’ Obviously, I chose the latter.”

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The Shackeltons Shakedown PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kait Silva   
Thursday, 01 May 2008

shackletons.jpg For the intense and angsty post-punk band The Shackeltons, music isn't just a passion. The music they create encompasses every fiber of their being. Their goal isn't to be the most revered band in the world; but that they truly touch their audience with their songs (though being the most revered band in the world wouldn't hurt either.)

"I hope our music is like a friend to the listener. A friend in a torrent storm. A friend in the mystery of life. A friend in the aching and yearning of life. That is what music has been to me," said Shackeltons frontman Mark Redding, addressing the question so fluidly that his regular speech could be mistaken for lyrics or poetry.

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Leatherhead's Trey Moore PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kait Silva   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008

treymoore_pic.jpg When you hear about Trey Moore’s southern charm, you may find yourself interested. When you hear about his support of his hometown’s local charities, you may be impressed. But, when you hear about his goals and accomplishments in the entertainment industry, you’ll realize that Trey Moore might just be the next big thing.

“I’ve been acting since I was big enough to walk,” said Moore. “I was the kid with the camcorder going around making movies.”

“I’d go up to the fat kids and tempt them with candy and I’d go up to the other kids and tempt them with some of my allowance, and we’d make little movies,” he said. “I mean, they were horrible but they were fun.”

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Josh Hutcherson Re-Defines Bright Future PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lena Putzer   
Monday, 28 April 2008

josh_hutchersonapr2008.jpgWest Palm Beach played host to the annual International Film Festival, and, of course, everyone who was anyone associated with film: actors, directors, screenplay writers and critics alike, came out in their Saturday best. Many were old-timers, but a handful of young, up-and-coming actors were being presented with awards.

One such actor was a young man with well over twenty movies and television credits to his name. This is no easy feat to achieve when you're in a very competitive business like this, and you're not even old enough to get a driver's permit, unless...your name is Josh Hutcherson.

Amazingly warm, down-to- earth, intelligent and humorous, Josh spoke with me about his upcoming movie, Journey to the Center of the Earth, which will be opening in theatres this July. He also candidly talked about the important things in his life, like his pets, his favorite music, and a topic that I was especially interested in: working with Brendan Fraser (heavy sigh).

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Harold and Kumar's John Cho and Kal Penn PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kait Silva   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

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John Cho and Kal Penn
When Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle was released in July of 2004, the box office resultis were certainly not what the film’s two lead actors, John Cho and Kal Penn, were hoping to see. Luckily, with the help of DVD sales and a bit of patience, the two became legendary in the world of stoner comedies.

 

“We were hoping it would be a box office success, and it really wasn’t,” said John Cho, who plays Harold. “So we were disappointed initially, but we hoped it would be a hit on DVD and it was slowly, but surely. And it took a long time for it to get there, but better late then never. We always felt the movie would find its audience somehow at some point.”

 

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