Hilary Swank and Chad Lowe Separate
While Swank is working on a movie with Brian DePalma, Lowe received a phone call inviting him to join a support group called “Husbands Who Became Less Famous than Their Wives” which was started last year by John Stamos following his divorce from Rebecca Romijn Stamos.
If John is any indication, you should be seeing Chad Lowe on a failed sitcom sometime soon.

‘Lost’ Star Fathered Child (But That’s Not the Story Here)
Naveen Andrews, who plays Sayid on Lost fathered a child away from his primary relationship with actress Barbara Hershey. Andrews, 35, says he will take every bit of responsibility for this child, but this isn’t the story if you ask me.
Andrews is 35 years old and he is with Barbara Hershey who is 57 years old. I find it kind of strange that Andrews would date a woman who is 22 years his senior. Seems like a lot of years and makes the whole ‘having a family’ thing difficult assuming she is too old to have any kids.
The New Mrs. Creed
Congrats to the new soon-to-be Mrs. Creed. I am quite confident that these will be the world’s dumbest children and I don’t even know anything about her.

Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards to Divorce
Ummm, yeah… about that. I thought this already happened once.
Separation, reconciliation and now divorce. Charlie Sheen ruined one of the promising young hot actresses in Hollywood and now they are unable to reconcile. If we could just turn back time to Wild Things before Sheen was in the picture, life would be much grander for Denise Richards in my fantasy world.

USC vs. An NFL Team
I am not saying that anyone should change their opinion on this solely based on last night’s game, but I am curious if your opinions of USC dropped any after seeing the way a substantial team like Texas was able to move the ball.
Maybe this says something about their schedule where they play teams like Oregon, Arizona State, Arizona, Washington, Stanford, Washington State, UCLA, Cal and Fresno.
This year they also played Notre Dame and you remember how close Notre Dame came to beating them. What would USC’s record have been if they played a Big Ten schedule including Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Illinois, Wisconsin, etc?
Just curious.
Ohio State Wins – Storylines Sicken
While I enjoyed the fact that Ohio State beat Notre Dame yesterday in the Fiesta Bowl, I was really annoyed by the storyline angle that they kept going with instead of just enjoying a good football game with some good players.
Storylines included:
- AJ Hawk dates Brady Quinn’s Sister
- That Guy on Notre Dame is a Golden Gloves Boxer
- Charlie Weiss Coached the Patriots
- Bobby Carpenter Couldn’t Play on a Broken Ankle
- Ohio State Won Their Championship at the Fiesta Bowl
- The Head of Replay for the Big Ten
They just kept hitting these points ad nauseum. I just wanted to watch football. Being a boxer, or who a person dates has little to do with football and everything to do with trying to capture non football fans. I understand why they do it, but it becomes very tiring while watching a game.

Another Reason that I am Not Cool
Dead Like Me vs. Joan of Arcadia
I have been watching the TV show Dead Like Me from Showtime. It is a pretty good show about a girl who dies and becomes a grim reaper. She is 18 years old and undead and she must steal the souls of those who are going to die.
While I do enjoy the show, I feel like a total loser because all it has done so far is make me miss Joan of Arcadia which I watched all last season.
So, while I want to watch Joan,

All I get is this new girl George,

Oh, and I suck for liking either show.
Dark Water is Rancid
I won’t spend too much time on this movie, but do NOT see Dark Water starring Jennifer Connelly. It is a remake of a Japanese suspense movie ala The Ring, but it is poorly executed.
It isn’t scary enough. It gets boring and the end doesn’t do anything to make you feel like you didn’t just waste two hours of your life.
Despite Jennifer Connelly’s hotness, stay away.

Click here for a hot picture of Jennifer Connelly that isn’t safe for work.

