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Friday, November 25, 2005

CELEBRITY CITINGS, OMG! (no.2)

Wed Nov 23rd, Young Ave. Deli-The Glass, Harlan T. Bobo, and Vending Machine.
Oh my, people, the celebrities were out on wednesday night, like...completely. To bad if you missed the show, because it was all the rage, and many stars showed face, made deals, and cause controversy...all the makings of a great night out, in Memphis.


Heidi Marie Knochenhauer
, emerging actress (Dollars & Signs, Bright Sunny South), was out and about in style, and was overheard speaking of her new "absolutely incredible" part in an upcoming project. When our staff asked her what project this was she replied "why don't you go make your little indie films, and leave the real stars alone, b*#%@^." Wow.






Joshua Peter Laurenzi
(left), star of Blue Citrus Hearts arrived early to the show, however, he had to sneak to the back of the venu after "out of control" fans beseiged him with requests to quote lines from the film. One "fan" in particular ripped two buttons from his jacket, screaming "eBay, eBay, eBay." wtf?








Chris Scott McCoy
(left), director of the award winning Automusik Can Do No Wrong, was stationed at the back of the venue, and claimed to be congregating with members of the Gambino Crime Family discussing "family business". McCoy was overheard shouting, "werfjwlefkjalskfj2 wlkdsflkopitolk,wer09i 3u9083289923". We don't know what that means.





Hairdesigner for the stars, the beautiful and ever-charming Robin Tucker made an appearance with new love interest, and an entourage of "bad asses", so to speak.












Shortly after her entrance, Tucker bumped heads with artiste extraodinaire Anastasia Laurenzi (DP on away(A)wake), who was on "shifty terms" with the hair designer because members of Tuckers entourage "created a ruckus" at Laurenzi's last art opening. By the end of the night, the two were on great terms, but their respective entourages were purportedly still "not talking."






Morgan Jon Fox and Tiffany Watts were seen enjoying the show in the VIP section, however, at this very moment captured in the photograph, the two were disturbed by "fowl drunk people" that somehow stumbled a "little too close for confort". Watts was seen later "having it out" with her security guards over the incident, saying "if you even let those "people" look at me again, i'll make you swin with eels." !!!!????





Filmmaker Brent Shrewsbury arrived casually, conversing with New York installation artist Aaron Suggs. Shrewsbury left immediately after the two spoke because of an "important phone call". Word has it, Stephen Spielberg wants to remake his short film 17 Inch Cobras, however, Shrewsbury apparently told Mr. Spielberg to "go swin with eels." We're still not sure what exactly that term means, however, it seems to be a common phrase amongst the stars. More on this later...


Andrew Nenninger, of Bright Sunny South fame, was overheard telling an unidentified woman "a huge secret". Once Nenninger recognized that we heard this secret, he threatened to pour beer on our "tiny digital camera not worth a splash of his taste in good beer", he concluded that if we divulged his secret, that "he'd see to it that we....." (something about eels). In the background, the filmmakers lady friend watched on in spite, at one point blurting out "how come i don't even know the secret and that gurl gets to hear it, s*$t man."



Brilliant actor Bret Magdovitz (Dollars & Signs, away(A)wake, Bright Sunny South) was seen chilling near the VIP section speaking of his role in a new Sawed-Off Pictures short film from Andrew Nenninger. Magdovitz also was seen yelling at Morgan Jon Fox, "eyh, i got something for you, pal." We were unable to confirm what that "something" was.





Ben Nichols, lead singer of Lucero was at the show, however, he remained outside all night, looking the other way, humming his own lyrics, occasionally glaring at local filmmakers saying "I dare you to use my music in your indie films, we'll sue you for every penny you're never gonna be worth." When contacted to verify the "completely outlandish" situation, Nichols said, "listen cuz..." and then hung up. Jeeeze.






Brad Postlethwaite
(left), lead singer of Snowglobe also attended the show but ignored the musicians on stage. At one point he rallied audience members to come an route him on in beligerent game-playing antics. Postlethwaite also joined Nichols later on outside, purpotedly placing bets pertaining to the number of people who'd be at Lucero's Friday night show at The Complex.




***All information included herein is to be considered "purported", or "heresay", therefore plese don't hate us or whatnot, because it's all love. THankx, bye.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

can i delete that part of my life?

Fri Nov 25, 08:42:00 PM

 
Blogger MeDiA Co-op said...

pardon?

Fri Nov 25, 08:57:00 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

it's too much of a reminder.
ctrl alt delete

Sat Nov 26, 12:04:00 AM

 

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