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I used to a big Shia Lebouf fan but I think he needs serious help. He is once again in trouble with the law and again because of being intoxicated.

I sure hope he gets some help because he is a very talented actor and still so young.

Be Well,
Anisa

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Paul Reubens To Play Penguin's Dad On 'Gotham'...
Paul Reubens aka Pee Wee Herman will play Penguin's father in Season 2 of the Batman origin series Gotham.

The casting announcement was made by current Penguin portrayer Robin Lord Taylor at a panel discussion at New York Comic Con Sunday.

"So, we're all familiar with Oswald's mother, the fabulous, fabulous Carol Kane," Taylor said. "We don't know a lot about his father... We just found out that I do have a father. And he will be showing up very soon, and he will be played by none other than Paul Reubens, a.k.a. Pee-wee Herman! He's playing my dad! What! The! Hell!"

1992's Batman Returns was directed by Tim Burton. The blockbuster starred Michael Keaton as the titular crime-fighter and Danny DeVito as his nemesis Penguin.


LOOSE LIPS:
"Trusting people is hard, especially for me. I've trusted people who I probably shouldn't have trusted before, and they've hurt my heart." - Justin Bieber, who says he's cautious about whom he hangs out with

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This celebrity shocked American Idol judges recently when he decided to audition for the singing competition series...

Nathan Fillion and Co-Stars Say They Are Up For A 'Firefly' Revival...
Former Firefly co-stars Nathan Fillion, Jewel Staite and Gina Torres say they would jump at the chance to revive their beloved, futuristic space western for a second season.

Created by Joss Whedon, the show ran for 11 episodes in 2002 and was capped by the big-screen finale Serenity in 2005. The franchise has since developed a cult following as demonstrated by the thousands of people who turned out for a New York Comic Con panel Saturday to see the former cast members share their favorite memories and answer questions about the series.

Given the recent trend of breathing new life into past properties such as Arrested Development, Ash vs. Evil Dead, Heroes: Reborn, Fuller House, Girl Meets World and Community, Fillion, Staite and Torres were asked about a hypothetical revival of their gone-too-soon series.

Pressed by an audience member to divulge if they would want to star in a second season -- should one miraculously be greenlit -- or if they would just make guest appearances on it, Fillion quickly replied, "Full-time, please."

"Yeah, otherwise, they would have new people who were there full-time," Staite noted.

"And nobody wants that," Torres agreed, as the crowd cheered.

The trio later joked that they might get together at Fillion's house some time and read aloud the comic books that continue the Firefly franchise.


Kevin James Going Back To TV In New Family Sitcom...
Kevin James won hearts with his character Doug Heffernan in the popular CBS comedy King of Queens. The sitcom that ran from 1998-2007 solidified James' acting career and even launched his success on the big screen.

Eight years later, the funny man is ready to resurrect his TV career.

Deadline reports James is set to produce and star in a sitcom that will air on CBS, the same network that aired King of Queens. He will also be working with some of the same people who ran that show.

"[He] will co-write with former King of Queens executive producer and frequent collaborator Rock Reuben and with sitcom veteran Bruce Helford who will serve as showrunner," the site mentioned.

On the show James will play a retired police officer who looks forward to the opportunity to finally spend quality time with his family. But the officer soon realizes his experience on the police force was nothing compared to life at home.

CBS Entertainment president Glenn Geller is ecstatic about the upcoming project.

"We're beyond thrilled to be back in business with Kevin James!" Heller said. "He's an incredibly talented star on every screen and every stage, who appeals to a broad audience. We can't wait to start working with Kevin and the amazing comedy talents of Bruce Helford and Rock Reuben on this exciting new project."

The untitled 13-episode series is set for a 2016-2017 premiere and is a collaboration between Sony Pictures TV and James' production company Hey Eddie.


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The celebrity who shocked American Idol judges recently when he decided to audition for the singing competition series?

It's Kanye West... Kanye headed to the San Francisco Idol auditions Saturday morning after performing for President Barrack Obama at a Democratic National Committee event.

While it's unclear whether or not the rapper's audition was planned, judges Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr., and Keith Urban were surprised after West stepped through the curtain and sang acappella version of his hit song "Gold Digger."

Wife Kim Kardashain shared the event on Instagram posting a photo of West standing in front of the smiling judges with the caption "SURPRISE!"

The 38-year-old was even given the show's signature golden ticket signifying that West had moved on to the next round of auditions.

"He's going to Hollywood!," a tweet read on the official Twitter account of American Idol.