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Crazy Megan Fox tries to outfox Lindsay Lohan for role as Carrie?

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Crazy Megan Fox tries to outfox Lindsay Lohan for new movie remake role as Carrie?

[May 25]

Rumors have it that crazy star celeb Megan Fox is hoping to land the new movie remake role of Carrie in a 21st century Hollywood thriller remake of the cult horror classic, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. Apparently Stephen King himself had suggested Disney princess Lindsay Lohan for the part, but her co-star in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen has been pushing to get the lead role, according to Perez Hilton. Which of the two star celebs will get the part? Our guess is that if one were to enter Megan Fox (a pet friendly green celebrity with some social skills problems) and party girl Lindsay Lohan for the WHO IS MORE BAT GUANO loco, that Brian Austin Green’s new wife the fabulous Mrs. Fox would win out. However, the writer and creative directors might just cut jail bird Lindsay a break and cast her in the lead because really, when it comes right down to it she is a talented actress, has the right coloring to match the typecasting already in place by the book definition and Stephen King’s mental picture of the character, and Megan — though scary and disturbed comes as a natural act to her — simply can’t act her way into a shower to wash the fake blood off. But I digress… bottom line, Megan Fox wants the role, her new hubs is seriously into cars (and drives a race car himself), and she does have that teen scream queen practice from all the running and screaming and blowing things up in director Michael Bay’s Transformers and Transformers 2 movies pretty much down pat.

Oprah Winfrey ends 25 years on television with all-star cast of guests?

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Oprah Winfrey ends 25 years on television with all-star cast of guests?

[May 25]

Today marks 25 years of history, with Oprah Winfrey broadcasting her final episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show this afternoon. The show was taped earlier this month and promises an all-star cast of guests and audience members alike. For those who have grown up with Oprah Winfrey, today marks the end of a legacy. Even for those who are just getting to know the star celeb hostess, Oprah Winfrey will be missed.

In an era before the rise of internet media and on-demand television recording, Oprah Winfrey was the voice of women who were staying at home and wondering what to do with their lives. She spoke of personal well-being, self-validation, and empowerment. To an audience that at times felt stuck at home with the children and the housekeeping, Oprah introduced guests that made everyone think: I can do this too.

The star celeb hostess is well known for her piercing and often personal questions to her guests. She has interviewed two presidents of the United States on her show (most recently Barack Obama) and she has consistently made her star-studded guests feel comfortable answering the questions that no one else dared to ask. While few would consider her an investigative reporter, the fact that she could initiate conversations with people and make even the biggest Hollywood celebrity feel like a regular person again was what propelledThe Oprah Winfrey Show.

Remember Tom Cruise dancing on the couch? Or the time that everyone in the audience received a new car? Expect nothing less from her sign-off today. Oprah may not surprise the crowds with an unexpected stunt, but she certainly will have a captive audience and is unlikely to disappoint.

Marijuana Laws: Supreme Court rule Police can enter if they smell pot?

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Supreme Court rule Police can enter your home without a warrant if they smell pot?

[May 17]

Here’s a green news update, for better or for worse. The Supreme Court members have sided with Police that they can enter a home without a search warrant if they claims to smell pot. The problem is, how does one prove where law enforcement really smelled marijuana or not? It’s a civil rights disaster for those who value privacy along with their right to feel safe and protected in their home. Big Brother just took one more legalized step into American homes, and they want your pot.

The Supreme Court ruled against a Kentucky man named Hollis King on May 16th, 2011 when he tried to legally defend his right to keep a private home free from law enforcement intrusion. He was formally arrested after local police came charging into his apartment without a search warrant. Their probably cause? The officers say they entered the domicile because they smelled marijuana. The reason they cited for busting in the door was that they though he was trying to get rid of incriminating evidence.

*flush*

Voting 8-1, the Supreme Court Justices reversed the state Supreme Court ruling that had originally thrown out all the physical evidence the intruding officers gathered when they entered Hollis King’s apartment.