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Aw, Ben Affleck Is The Saddest Batman Ever

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Fans were up in arms when director Zack Snyder released a photo of Ben Affleck in his Batman costume looking bulky, blurry and incredibly dour. While the photo quality alone was disappointing -- revealing very little about the upcoming "Man Of Steel" sequel -- fans took the gloom-and-doom Caped Crusader and did what the Internet does best: They made a meme out of it.

You could blame the new Sad Batman meme on Irish journalist Will Hanafin, who used the hashtag #SadBatman on top of the newly revealed pic. Soon, photoshopped pictures of Affleck's masked hero began cropping up faster than you can say "To the Batmobile."

Many of these pictures show the Dark Knight moping around no matter what the occasion is, showing that this particular Batman's bark and bite are probably equally unimpressive and probably is still traumatized from the murder of his parents. If Affleck's dejected pose is any indication, it seems that Snyder has gone in a darker, moodier direction with his Batman than the comics did (a move that earned him no love from audiences when he tried it with Superman in "Man Of Steel"). But the mopey expression has at least given fans an opportunity for some good ol', all-American Photoshoppin' fun. Check out some of the photos of Gotham's best-known, utterly unimpressed hero:






























Sherri Shepherd Fights For Full Custody Of Unborn Child After Filing For Divorce

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Sherri Shepherd’s ongoing divorce battle with her estranged-husband, Lamar Sally, took an interesting turn this week as reports surfaced that “The View” co-host is reportedly fighting to attain custody of the couple’s unborn child, according to pre-nuptial documents obtained by TMZ.

Sally’s separation request requested primary custody of the child, who’s due on July 28 via a surrogate. However, Shepherd has asked in the divorce documents to enforce the couple's prenuptial agreement, in which Sally agrees that the host will have full custody of the newborn. But the television writer has alleged that the agreement is based on “fraud,” in hopes to nullify the document.

Prior to Sally and Shepherd’s now public split, she opened up to Hello Beautiful during the July 2013 premiere of Kevin Hart's "Let Me Explain" on the difficulties of meeting new friends and the importance of healing following a breakup.

“I don’t do new friends very easily because I have a hard enough time keeping up with my old friends and new friendships, you know, it takes, you know, to really develop a friendship you need to go through things and I’m not trying to go through new things with new people,” she said.

“I get over a breakup…with time. You have to know time will dull everything and I think don’t get back into a new relationship until you heal. You gotta go through it to get over it. So, take time out after a break-up to know who you are and be by yourself and to be ok with being by yourself.”

AJ McCarron And Katherine Webb Make Inspiring Choice For Flower Girl At Their Wedding

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Just off his selection in the fifth round of the NFL draft, freshly minted Cincinnati Bengals player AJ McCarron has made an important pick of his own.

The former Alabama quarterback and his new fiancée, Katherine Webb, have chosen Starla Chapman to be the flower girl at their wedding. Starla is a 5-year-old leukemia survivor, who met McCarron in 2011 when he visited the University of South Alabama Children's and Women's Hospital to hand out presents on Christmas Eve.




When they first met, reports The Post Game, Starla gave Chapman a yellow wristband inscribed with the words "Just Trust." He vowed to wear it, bringing Starla national attention when he played with it on during the BCS national championship game in 2012. (Alabama won the game 21 - 0).

According to the Alabama Media Group, it was Webb that actually popped the question to Starla, to which she responded, "Roll Tide."




Watch an ESPN episode on McCarron and Starla's special bond, above.

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Bill Maher Reads Some 'Fair & Balanced' Conservative Porn

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Earlier this month, it was announced that Rupert Murdoch's News Corp will buy Harlequin Enterprises, the publishers of those books you used to sneak out of your mom's nightstand. This can only mean one thing as far as Bill Maher is concerned: the soft-core steamy novels are going to start taking on a conservative edge.

On Friday's "Real Time," Maher gave his audience a sneak peek at what the new Harlequin will be like, reading an excerpt from "Love's Fair & Balanced Desire."

Gwen Stefani's Prom Dress Was Inspired By Grace Kelly

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“A special TBT for all you about to go to prom… this is the dress me & my mom made when I was 17, inspired by Grace Kelly‘s dress in the movie Rear Window,” the 44-year-old No Doubt singer wrote on Instagram.

5 Celebrities Who Pray

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Magic Johnson is turning the other cheek when it comes to LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling: "I'm a God-fearing man and I'm going to pray for him and hope things work out for him," Johnson recently said after Sterling said some less-than-kind things about him on CNN. "We just got to pray for him." The basketball star isn't alone. Here are four more celebrities who pray.

Blake Lively And Ryan Reynolds Have All The Fun On The Cannes Red Carpet

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds got matchy matchy on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet for Reynolds' film "The Captive." The couple rocked black and white Gucci outfits and looked pretty picture perfect as they posed for photos. Lively wore a Chanel sequined illusion dress the day before, but we have to admit we'd take this glam look over that one anytime.

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Heidi Klum's Throwback Bikini Photo Reminds Us Summer Is Coming

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Heidi Klum has always been one of the most photogenic people on the planet. During her latest trip down memory lane, the supermodel posted an all-natural throwback photo on Instagram. In a white bikini on the beach, Klum reminds us that summer is just around the corner. "Photo Blast from the Past: There is nothing like the feeling of sand between your toes," she wrote. Amen.


Lea Michele Finally Responds To Rumors Of Naya Rivera Leaving 'Glee'

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Lea Michele has finally addressed all that "Glee" drama ... sort of.

Rumors emerged last month that Naya Rivera was being kicked off of "Glee" because of an apparent fight with her co-star Michele. Rivera's reps denied the gossip, claiming it was "absolutely untrue."

While appearing on the "Late Show with David Letterman" on Friday, May 16, Michele somewhat uncomfortably addressed the rumors. When Letterman asked whether or not the two "Glee" stars got in a fight, Michele laughed awkwardly before saying how "frustrating" and blown out of proportion the rumors are.

"It's really unbelievable, the amount of things that can be just completely made up," Michele said. "People like to pit women against each other and it's really annoying and really sad."

Although Letterman kept pushing for what really happened, Michele made a nice save at the end by joking over what kind of fight she would get in. "For me, if there were ever a real fight, I'd get a ring and put Jell-O in it, and I'd make it fun for everyone." Forget a sing-off guys, we're adults here.

[h/t Entertainment Weekly]

Elizabeth Banks Posts Aca-Amazing 'Pitch Perfect 2' Cast Photo

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It's now less than one year until "Pitch Perfect 2" hits theaters, and Elizabeth Banks reminded us of that fact with an aca-awesome Instagram post.

"365 days till Pitch Perfect 2 is released!!" she captioned a photo featuring herself and the Barden Bellas, including Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick, Brittany Snow and newcomer Hailee Steinfeld.



Banks, who starred in and produced the first "Pitch Perfect," will direct the forthcoming sequel. For now, we'll have to settle for fun cast photos, as Banks has remained mostly mum about the movie's plot. "All I can say right now is that they will be graduating seniors this time around, rather than incoming freshmen," she told HuffPost Entertainment in February.

"Pitch Perfect 2" opens on May 15, 2015, less than three years after the first one collected $113 million at the global box office.

Jennifer Lawrence And 'Hunger Games' Co-Stars Reunite At Cannes

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For once, Jennifer Lawrence managed to keep her cool -- no falls or "Homeland" spoilers! -- at the Cannes Film Festival when she reunited with her "Hunger Games" co-stars at a photocall for the upcoming installment of "Mockingjay: Part 1." Lawrence posed in a white crop top with Donald Sutherland, Liam Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, Josh Hutcherson and Julianne Moore. The closest we got to a classic Jennifer Lawrence red carpet moment was a little ribbing she gave Claflin, who plays Finnick Odair. More, J Law, we want more!

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Jay Baruchel Says 'How To Train Your Dragon' Is His 'Star Wars'

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CANNES, France (AP) -- Cannes is awash in glamorous celebrities who peacock on the festival's red carpet and confidently parade through its multitudes.

Jay Baruchel is not one of them. He may be the most uncomfortable person in Cannes. Baruchel readily acknowledges it's "a little intense" for his tastes, which are not exactly red-carpet ready: "I don't like wearing suits or nothin'," he says.

The 32-year-old Canadian actor was in Cannes for the premiere to "How to Train Your Dragon 2," for which (like the Oscar-nominated 2010 original), he voices the main character, Hiccup, the young Viking who befriends the dragons his tribe has long slayed. Baruchel, who broke out in the Judd Apatow TV series "Undeclared," is best known for his comedies, including "Knocked Up" and last summer's "This Is the End."

The anti-Hollywood version of himself he played in that film has some truth to it. Baruchel, who speaks with a Quebecois accent, lives in his native Montreal blocks from his family. "I wish I wasn't known for hating Los Angeles because I spend a good deal of time there," he says.

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AP: I imagine that when you, your co-stars and a large model of the dragon from the film were chaotically mobbed on the Croisette in a promotional stunt Thursday, you wondered how this could be your life.

Baruch: The entire time. Exactly -- "If my friends could see me now" type of thing. And what my life was two days ago: I look like a dirt bag more often than not. I'm in my pajama pants 12 hours a day. The biggest thing I had to do two days ago was clean the litter boxes. And here I am on the Croisette and there's people getting elbowed in the head.

AP: You've now spent some seven years on "Dragon," with a third film planned. What's that journey been like?

Baruchel: You can spend your entire career and never be part of something that's half as an important as "How to Train Your Dragon." We all knew it was a good movie, but I don't know if any of us expected to it be a global phenomenon. There're people that adore this movie in the four corners of the worlds. That's insane. I feel like I lucked out. This is my "Star Wars."

AP: It took even longer for "This Is the End," which began as a short you and Seth Rogen made years ago.

Baruchel: I really didn't think we'd pull it off. It could have gone so wrong in so many ways. The whole time I was like, "This could be like a two-hour MTV Movie Awards sketch" -- all of us playing ourselves, talking about movies.

AP: The hockey comedy you co-wrote, "Goon," has a deserved cult following.

Baruchel: In the States, it's a cult life. In Canada, it was a bona fide, massive hit. We were number one in Canada when we opened, and English-Canadian movies are never number one. ... Our American distributors (Magnolia Pictures) dropped the ball a bit, unfortunately. Their model is all about VOD, which is fine, but the movie deserved a better life. But it's achieved one. Hopefully if we get to make number two -- I was writing it in my room yesterday -- we'll get to do it properly in the States.

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Follow AP Film Writer Jake Coyle on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/jake_coyle

Rosie O'Donnell 'Begged' To Get A Part On 'Orange Is The New Black'

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If you think you're a hardcore "Orange Is the New Black" fan, step aside.

Comedian and actress Rosie O'Donnell is maybe the biggest "OITNB" super fan, so much so that she'd even even let the writers kill her off if she could have a cameo on the show. At the black carpet (yes, it was black) premiere of Season 2 of Netflix's "Orange Is the New Black," O'Donnell made an appearance and expressed her love for the show and cast. "This is the best female ensemble ever on TV!" O'Donnell said.

When asked if she would be guest starring in the new season, O'Donnell said, "I begged. After I saw the first two episodes, I'm like 'Who do I call?' Let me get knifed in a shower -- someone give me a part on this.” If O'Donnell were sentenced behind bars in the show, we bet she could definitely hold her own.

While the comedian was thrilled to be at the premiere, she wasn't the most excited person on the carpet. Uza Adoba, who plays Crazy Eyes, had a pretty big freakout moment when she saw O'Donnell. Lucky for us, Natasha Lyonne snapped some photos of it for Instagram.







"Orange Is the New Black" Season 2 premieres on Netflix on June 6.

Cannes Film Festival 2014: Cate Blanchett Steals The Red Carpet, Weinstein Slate Sells

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CANNES, France (AP) — The Associated Press is all over the Cannes Film Festival — from its glitzy premieres to the celeb parties and quirky moments in between. Here's what reporters have seen and heard:

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Radiant Academy Award-winner Cate Blanchett broke the fashion mold with panache at Friday's "How to Train Your Dragon 2" screening at Cannes in a multi-colored, bejeweled bodice and a chic black pleated floor length chiffon skirt, courtesy of Givenchy.

While Cannes is a mainstay of va-va-voom ball gowns, Blanchett stayed ahead of the fashion pack by thinking outside the box. Her bold look got her noticed for all the right reasons — sapphire chandelier Chopard earrings added a touch of class.

The colorful, tropical plume embellishments on the bust, taken from a fall-winter 2014 ready-to-wear look by Riccardo Tisci, also nicely mirrored the dragon-theme of Dreamworks' latest animated picture, for which she lends her vocal talents.

— By Thomas Adamson — http://www.twitter.com/ThomasAdamsonAP

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WEINSTEIN'S SLATE

Harvey Weinstein's annual Cannes presentation promoted films featuring a buff Jake Gyllenhaal, a Shakespearean Michael Fassbender and an old-school Bill Murray.

Touting upcoming releases to buyers and media, , the Weinstein Co. co-chairman previewed footage Friday that, perhaps most excitingly, included a fiery Fassbender as lead in a stylish "Macbeth," (no release date yet). He also showcased a lean, muscular Gyllenhaal in training scenes from the currently-in-production boxing drama "Southpaw." From "St. Vincent," which hits theaters in October, Murray appears to be in broad comedic form as an outlandish next-door-neighbor to a young boy he reluctantly mentors.

Weinstein arrived in Cannes after his conspicuous absence at the festival's opening night premiere, the Grace Kelly melodrama "Grace of Monaco." Weinstein is to release the film but has feuded about the final cut with the director, Olivier Dahan.

Dahan said Wednesday their differences have been resolved. Weinstein, who promoted "Grace of Monaco" in Cannes last year, said he was on a previously planned humanitarian trip to Jordan during the premiere.

"That was planned long before I even knew that 'Grace' was going to be the opening night in Cannes," Weinstein said.

Naomi Watts ("St. Vincent") and Ryan Reynolds (period romance "Tulip Fever") were on hand for the presentation.

Other notable films previewed included the children's book adaptation "Paddington" (due out in December), Tim Burton's promising-looking "Big Eyes" (opening Christmas), about the painter Margaret Keane (Amy Adams) and the undated "Suite Francaise," a World War II drama set in France starring Michelle Williams.

— By AP Film Writer Jake Coyle — http://twitter.com/jake_coyle

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FERRERA DRESS DIVER

A man rushed onto the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival and dove beneath actress America Ferrera's dress.

Security officials quickly pulled the man away as he tried to hide under Ferrera's voluminous dress before the Friday premiere of "How to Train Your Dragon 2."

It was a surprising and rather bizarre development on a red carpet renowned for its strict decorum.

Yet Ferrera didn't seem ruffled on the carpet and was in good spirits at the movie's after-party, laughing with guests and taking pictures.

She declined comment on the incident, however, and festival organizers didn't immediately return messages about the matter.

The former "Ugly Betty" star was on her way into the Palais des Festivals for the world premiere of the DreamWorks animated sequel.

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PHOENIX'S LAST FILM

More than 20 years after his death, River Phoenix's last film is finally getting a release.

Cinemavault announced Friday that it has sold the North American distribution rights of "Dark Blood" to Lionsgate. The film has been in limbo since Phoenix died of a drug overdose in 1993. He was in production on the movie at the time.

"Dark Blood" was left unfinished and most expected it would never see the light of day. Director and co-writer George Sluizer, however, pushed to complete it, despite spending years battling an insurance company that made a claim about Phoenix's drug use.

In 2012, Sluizer edited together an unfinished version that premiered last year at the Berlin Film Festival.

Lionsgate is planning to release the film on video-on-demand.

In "Dark Blood," Phoenix plays a young widower who retreats to the desert after his wife dies of radiation following nuclear tests near their home.

— By AP Film Writer Jake Coyle — http://twitter.com/jake_coyle

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BLANCHETT THE JOKESTER

Cate Blanchett had plenty of witty replies — a couple on the saucy side — as she answered sometimes wacky questions during a Cannes news conference for the upcoming "How to Train Your Dragon 2."

The two-time Oscar-winner got most of the questions at Friday's event, which also included stars America Ferrera, Jay Baruchel, Djimon Hounsou and DreamWorks co-founder Jeffery Katzenberg.

Some of the queries were a bit off-kilter: One reporter asked if Blanchett let her children play with her trophies.

"Every morning, mommy sits them down, and I get my two Oscars out and I let them stroke them for 15 minutes before they go to school if they are good," she said to laughter.

Another reporter mistakenly called her by the wrong prefix.

"It's Ms. Blanchett, not Mr. Blanchett. I've played a few men though," she quipped.

The biggest laughs came when a reporter asked how was "the experience of training your dragon?"

"How do I train my dragon?" she said naughtily. "I don't know if I want to answer that in public."

"How To Train Your Dragon 2" premiered Friday at the Cannes Film Festival out of competition.

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MALAYSIAN PLANE MOVIE FORTHCOMING

It's not a Hollywood production, but a movie about the Malaysian plane tragedy is in the works and should be in theaters by fall.

Rupesh Paul Productions is promoting "The Vanishing Act" among buyers at the Cannes Film Festival. A poster for it promises to tell "the untold story" of the missing plane, but in an interview Friday, the associate director of the movie, Sritama Dutta, said the only similarities between the thriller and the real-life disaster is that a plane is missing.

"It has got no similarities," said Dutta, adding there have been so many developments with the actual case that it wouldn't be practical to try to mirror it. "We cannot keep up with the true facts, it's changing every day."

Dutta said Indian director Rupesh Paul will film the movie and a multiethnic cast for it could be revealed before Cannes ends May 25. Paul hopes to shoot the film in India and the United States and plans a worldwide release in September.

Authorities still have not been able to locate Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which was carrying 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 when it went missing. The search for the plane has made headlines worldwide.

Paul's movie "Kamasutra 3D" is being screened outside the Cannes competition this year.

—By AP Entertainment Writer Nekesa Mumbi Moody — http://www.twitter.com/nekesamumbi

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SOLIDARITY WITH TURKEY MINERS

The stars of the Turkish film "Winter's Sleep" are showing their solidarity for those affected by a mining tragedy at home as they promote their film in Cannes.

The actors and director held up signs with the hashtag Soma during their photo call Friday for the movie.

Soma is the Turkish city where at least 284 people were killed in a fire in a coal mine, the country's worst mining accident. There has been an outcry of anger and protests from the public, some of whom blame the government for not taking action to correct alleged safety problems in Turkey's mines.

"Winter's Sleep," by director Nuri Blige Ceylan, is a family drama starring Haluk Bilginer, Demet Akbag and Melisa Sozen. All four held the signs for photographers on Friday.

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WATTS: STOP MALE COMPARISONS

Oscar-nominated Naomi Watts says she's had enough with female directors constantly being sized up to their male counterparts.

Speaking with The Associated Press, the "Impossible" star said that "female directors and actresses have a different voice, different stories. It's not helpful to be compared to men."

Watts, who wore a pink strapless dress and long Bulgari white gold and diamond necklace, was in Cannes on Thursday night to attend Calvin Klein's "Women in Film" alongside Julianne Moore, Lupita Nyong'o and Rooney Mara.

The underrepresentation of women in directorial roles has been a hot topic at this year's Cannes Film Festival, with Jane Campion — the first female filmmaker to have ever won the Palme d'Or — sitting as jury president.

"Jane Campion is right to say that there's an inherent sexism in the film industry. But there's also a lack of women putting themselves forward," Watts added.

— By Thomas Adamson — http://www.twitter.com/ThomasAdamsonAP

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EDITOR'S NOTE — "Cannes Watch" shows you the Cannes Film Festival and the events surrounding it through the eyes of Associated Press journalists across Cannes and around the world. Follow them on Twitter where available with the handles listed after each item.

'Guardians Of The Galaxy' Teasers, Poster Preview Trailer Because We Can't Wait Two More Days

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Because apparently no one can wait for actual trailers to arrive anymore, studios now release trailers for upcoming trailers. "Gone Girl" did it last month, and now Marvel Studios has unveiled two fresh "Guardians of the Galaxy" teasers that preview May 19's new full-length trailer premiere. Mind you, the forthcoming trailer isn't even the first one we've seen for "Guardians," and yet we still need a promo to ready us for it. This one seems like it might be a bit more serious than the clip that arrived in February, which was heavy on gags and Blue Swede's “Hooked on a Feeling." Until we know for sure, catch another glimpse of the Guardians -- and Chris Pratt's abs -- in action.





Also check out the new poster, released Friday.

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John Stamos Responds To HuffPost Blogger's Article On 'Full House' And Unrealistic '90s TV

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HuffPost blogger Annelia Alex wrote about the unrealistic lessons that '90s television taught her as she was growing up, but surely she didn't know Uncle Jesse himself would respond.

In Alex's blog post, she highlights the various lessons and conventions from '90s sitcoms. From "Friends" to "Full House," Alex points out that she realized in retrospect how much the favorites shows of her youth disillusioned her about reality. Some include the fact that no one ever chases after you like they do on TV (totally true) and that it's pretty unlikely to have that classic friends-with-benefits situation with your apartment neighbor. While Alex makes some great points, one person in particular disagrees with her, and he just so happens to be John Stamos.

The "Full House" actor took to his personal Facebook on Saturday, May 17, to respond to Alex's blog. "Don't blame the way your life turned out because of TGIF -- if you're lucky enough to have kids - maybe you should have them watch re-runs of 'Breaking Bad' -- see how that turns out," Stamos wrote on his Facebook with a link to Alex's article.

The actor did see the writer's point of view, though, adding that he understands how some of his show was silly and unrealistic. However, Stamos stood by his opinion and added, "The happiness that these shows have brought to peoples [sic] lives -- i've felt that more first hand than i'm sure you have." While he initially called Alex "bright enough" to write her article, he ends his Facebook post with a semi-insult, apologizing for her not being "bright enough" to enjoy the good aspects of "Full House."

We're all up for a good, healthy debate, but Stamos probably shouldn't have questioned someone else's intelligence level.

Zooey Deschanel's No-Makeup Selfie Is All Of Us On A Saturday Morning

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Zooey Deschanel had basically the same Saturday morning you did. Pajamas, a messy bun and Instagram selfies. She shared a photo sans makeup on Instagram, proving the point that the weekends are for DGAF attitudes and bagels, probably.

Joe Francis, 'Girls Gone Wild' Creator, Arrested On Suspicion Of Assault

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Girls Gone Wild" creator Joe Francis has been arrested on suspicion of assault after getting into a scuffle, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Los Angeles police Sgt. John Juarez told the Times (http://bit.ly/1iWWcFD ) that the 41-year-old was arrested Friday evening at an office building on Wilshire Boulevard after some "pushing and shoving." Francis filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last year after years of legal troubles and was issued a "stay away" order by a bankruptcy judge.

Juarez told the newspaper police were investigating whether Francis' presence at the building violated the restraining order.

Online jail records show Francis was released Saturday on $20,000 bail.

It was not immediately known if Francis has a lawyer. Neither Francis nor a representative for him could be reached for comment Saturday.

Here Are All The Cameos In Jay Z And Beyonce's Star-Studded 'Run' Movie Trailer

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As Jay Z and Beyonce's "On The Run" stadium tour creeps closer, the couple have released a movie trailer in support, touting an explosive action thriller that would undoubtedly dominate the box office. Starring Jay as a gangster and Bey as his equally fierce lover, the video is filled with a massive amount of star cameos:

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Unfortunately, it seems that "Run" will never make it to the big screen, as the trailer closes out with "coming never." Watch it above.

Cate Blanchett Stuns At Cannes

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Cate Blanchett looks gorgeous as always while dropping by the Vanity Fair and Armani Party held during the 2014 Cannes Film Festival on Saturday (May 17) in Cap d’Antibes, France.
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