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Bobby Brown is "extremely disappointed" after hearing that several members of Whitney Houston's family do not want him to attend the singer's funeral, sources tell TMZ.
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The deputy who arrested Mel Gibson for drunken driving and later claimed he suffered religious discrimination at work settled his lawsuit Tuesday against the Sheriff's Department.
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Reese Witherspoon on going to War
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Sun In her new romantic
comedy "This Means War" Reese Witherspoon portrays a woman
who returns to dating after a failed relationship only to
find herself torn between two men, who happen to be friends
and CIA operatives. The film, which opens in theaters
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Heavy metal fans, this one's for you. We've got an exclusive first look at the poster for "Last Days Here," a new documentary from Don Argott and Demian Fenton about the life and times of Bobby Liebling, front man of the cult metal band Pentagram.
Check out the poster beyond the break!
"Last Days Here" is described as "a raw yet unexpectedly touching portrait of cult metal legend Bobby Liebling, chronicling his bid to resurrect his life and career after decades wasting away in his parents’ basement. Liebling made his mark in the ‘70s as the outrageous frontman of Pentagram, a 'street' Black Sabbath whose heavy metal riffs once blew audiences’ minds. But various acts of self-destruction, multiple band break-ups and botched record deals eventually condemned his music to obscurity. Now in his 50's, wasted by hardcore drug use and living on the charity of his ever-patient mother and father (a former Nixon advisor), Bobby's music is finally discovered by the heavy metal underground. For over three years filmmakers (and metal musicians) Argott and Fenton are witnesses to his unbelievable journey, following the triumphs and downfalls of this underground icon at the crossroads of life and death."
The documentary opens in select cities on March 2.
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This is sad, but not entirely unfamiliar territory. As
tends to happen with high-profile and sudden celebrity deaths (see:
Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Jackson, et al.), investigators
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Whitney Houston's Funeral: Family Can't
Keep Bobby Brown Out ABC News
As plans for are being finalized for
Whitney Houston's private, invite-only Saturday funeral,
her family is coping with the reality that they can't keep
away her ex-husband, Bobby Brown. One of Houston's family
members confirmed to ABC News Tuesday ...
Authorities probing Whitney Houston
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