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Nick Jonas “I Get That A Lot” Show

April 25, 2010 |  by  |  4 Comments


On April 19th Nick Jonas was filmed for the show “I Get That A Lot.” The hidden camera show enlists celebrities to dress up as “normal” individuals with “normal” jobs and then films how people react to them.

While Nick pretended to be employed at a local Forever21 store in California he was constantly asked “Are you Nick Jonas?” He responded with “I Get That A Lot, but no.”

After the taping was over, Nick greeted fans outside the store as himself of course!

No air date has been set for Nick’s episode of “I Get That A Lot,” we know we’ll be tuning in when it’s on! Will you?

Other celebrities who have participated in the show include:

- Paris Hilton
- Jessica Simpson
- Snoop Dogg
- Rachael Ray
- Heidi Klum
- Tony Hawk

Justin Bieber Headed To Australia!

April 25, 2010 |  by  |  2 Comments



Justin Bieber is headed to Australia tomorrow to promote his newest album “My World 2.0″ and you can watch the video above to learn how excited the Sunrise news program is to have Justin on the show tomorrow! They are expecting his appearance to be “out of control” with 5,000 fans expected to show up from all over Australia to watch Justin sing.

Are any of you planning on attending the performance?

Lucas Till “Vacation 8″ Movie Trailer

April 25, 2010 |  by  |  No Comments


Lucas Till has a new movie coming out this summer called “Vacation 8″ and it sounds like it’s going to be a sci-fi horror flick! Below you can check out the movie trailer for the upcoming film.

The movie is about a character Jack (played by Lucas) who goes on vacation in Asia only to realize that his reams are becoming a reality, and that turns out to be a bad thing! In order to escape his vacation he must remember the secrets of his past, but will he be able to?

Click here to read more about the movie and see pictures from the set.


Does this seem like a film you want to see?

Taylor Lautner And Nick Jonas Make List Of Sexiest Celebrity Singles

April 25, 2010 |  by  |  27 Comments


OK! Magazine recently released a list of the 50 Sexiest Singles and a couple of our favorite celebrities made that list – Disney’s Nick Jonas and Twilight’s Taylor Lautner.

The magazine joked that many of the individuals on the list would not be single for long and that you should get them while you can, and we would agree!

While both Nick and Taylor haven’t admitted to having a girlfriend in the past year, we know that they each did their fair share of dating.

Nick has been linked to both Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez in the past 12 months alone, and he is also rumored to have a thing for co-star Nicole Anderson as we speak.

Taylor on the other hand has also been linked to Selena and to Selena’s BFF Taylor Swift. He has also been rumored to have dated Emma Roberts, but we’re not sure that actually happened.

Our point is ladies, if you want both of these men you should heed Ok! Magazine’s warning and do something about it fast!

As for the rest of the list, another name that caught our eye was Chris Hemsworth, the older brother of Miley Cyrus’ boyfriend Liam. And we must admit, he’s very cute.

So there you have it ladies – which one would you want to date?

Question And Answer Session With OCEANS Executive Producer Don Hahn Part 3

April 25, 2010 |  by  |  No Comments


Below you can read the third part of an interview with Disneynature’s “OCEANS” Executive Producer Don Hahn. Click here to read Part 2.

Q: My question is, has this movie affected your view of the environment?

A: Yes, it really has. On a very personal level it has, partly because I really didn’t have a macro view of the environment and by being able to work with people like Sylvia Earle, who is an oceanographer and scientist – you might consider her the Jane Goodall of the ocean world – and hear what they have to say about the oceans, it’s affecting. In one hand, there is a crisis going on and there are a lot of issues that are facing the oceans, in the other hand they have great optimism and great hope about the ability to preserve environments and preserve species out there in the world.

So much of it starts and ends with us. Why do we care about the oceans? Because every drop we drink and every breath we take relies on a healthy ocean. That was an eye-opener for me because you never think of it in those terms. You think, well, yeah, I’m not going to litter, but you realize no, we make choices as human beings. It can be choices from the kind of plastic we use and recycle to the kind of seafood we might order off of a menu.

Those choices have consequences, good, bad, or indifferent. Just to be aware of those consequences and the choices that we face as human beings is really eye-opening and I think something that people are becoming more and more aware of. That’s certainly why we’re here talking on Earth Day is because it’s a film that just brings up our responsibilities as human beings, as audience members, as residents on the planet to make more informed decisions and preserve the planet for generations to come.

Q: Does this film talk any about the problem with plastic pollution in our oceans?

A: It does. It does. I mean there is a – as you know there is a huge raft of plastic garbage floating out in the middle of the Pacific and probably dozens of other places around the world. So many times it’s not literally plastic bottles floating out there; it’s microscopic plastic that’s broken down over years of exposure to the elements. It’s certainly dealt with in the movie in a fairly direct way, just the issue of animals and habitats coexisting with some of the issues of pollution that we’re laying over the top of the oceans right now.

Again, it’s not meant to be punitive. You’re not going to the movies to be anything other than entertained and informed, but part of that is the joy of seeing these species out there in their natural environment and then a sense of responsibility for you really can do something. There is tremendous hope and optimism about how we can reshape our habits to affect the oceans.

Q: What is your vision, with the other movies coming out in the future that you’re working on, for the green movement? What is your overall goal as an individual who cares about the planet?

A: The issue of the environment is something that’s intimidating and overwhelming if you take it on as a whole. I think what’s encouraging to me and what’s fun for me is to take it on one-on-one. For example, now I’m at Disneyland actually doing this interview and I just walked out of a screening full of school kids. There were probably 400 school kids in this theater watching Oceans and each one of them will take home a piece from that movie: a memory, a sense of responsibility, a sense of awe or wonderment at it. I think that one-on-one relationship with a filmmaker and an audience or an adult and a child, or a teacher and a student is really crucial and important to changing our mindset.

I don’t think there are any single broad stroke measures we can make. Certainly, at Disney, with this film, we’re very careful to contribute directly to the preservation of the coral reefs off of the Bahamas and be able to do something very specific. I think we can do something much grander if each and every one of us takes a little responsibility of our own in our own neck of the woods.

Disneyland does it. We just drained one of our Rivers of America here, for example, for a normal maintenance job and that water wasn’t just released. It was put into an aquifer and very consciously preserved so that that huge deal of water was preserved. It’s little choices like that on a corporate level, on a school level, and on a personal level at home, that together make a huge, huge, huge difference in our personal lives and the lives of the creatures around us that really have no control over these things the way we do.