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Oct 31st

Actor and presenter Stephen Fry has said he is considering giving up on the micro-blogging website Twitter.
“Think I may have to give up on Twitter. Too much aggression and unkindness around,” said Fry, who has more than 900,000 followers.
His comment followed an online disagreement with another user of the social networking site.
Fry is known as one of the most prolific celebrity “tweeters” and has openly supported it in interviews.
‘I retire’
He sent a message – or tweet – to the user with whom he fell out, saying: “You’ve convinced me. I’m obviously not good enough. I retire from Twitter henceforward. Bye everyone.”
However, he later posted another tweet which indicated that he may change his mind about leaving the site.
“Well maybe I’ll see how I feel in a few days. Very low and depressed at the moment and any drop of meanness makes it so much worse. Sorry.”
The disagreement began when the other tweeter said “I admire and adore” Mr Fry, but that he found his tweets “a bit… boring… (sorry Stephen)”.
That same tweeter later revealed that Mr Fry had blocked him as a result.
Fry suffers from bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, and has talked openly about his condition.
In 2006, he made a two-part BBC documentary called Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive, which investigated the reality of living with bipolar disorder.
Oct 31st

Tonight is THE night for our X Factor finalists’ to rock out like they’ve never rocked out before!
Wanna know what songs they’re gonna be growling and scowling their way through this weekend? Then get the EXCLUSIVE scoop right here…
ROCK WEEK
Rachel
One – U2
Stacey
Somewhere Only We Know – Keane
Lucie
Sweet Child O’ Mine – Guns ’N Roses
Joe
Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
Lloyd
I Kissed A Girl – Katy Perry (Rock version)
Danyl
I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing – Aerosmith
Jamie
Get Your Rocks Off – Primal Scream
Olly
Come Together – Aerosmith version
John and Edward
We Will Rock You – Five version (From Brits)
What are your thoughts on this week’s song choices? Who are you most looking forward to seeing tonight? As always, leave your comments below…
Oct 31st

New indie horror flick Paranormal Activity, which is currently sweeping America, is the most profitable movie of all time, reports say.
TheWrap.com has been doing some number crunching and says because the film cost just $15,000 (£9,120) to make and raked in $22m (£13.3m) over its first weekend, it is the single most profitable movie in history.
The site found the film delivered a staggering 434,000% return on investment, a number which will grow in the coming weeks as it has just received a wide US release due to unprecedented demands.
In profit terms, Paranormal Activity has already exceeded the film it is most often compared to, The Blair Witch Project.
It tells the story of a young couple who move into what seems like a typical suburban house.
But they soon become increasingly disturbed by a presence that may or may not be demonic but is most active in the middle of the night.
Being the most profitable film is not the only accolade being attributed to the film.
E! Online has described it as “one of the decade’s scariest films”.
Oct 31st
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Oct 30th

Leona Lewis will return to the show that catapulted to her international stardom.
The Bleeding Love star will perform her new single Happy on the X Factor’s Sunday night results show on November 8.
It is her first live TV performance since she was allegedly struck in the face at a book signing at Waterstone’s in the Piccadilly area of London.
Peter Kowalczyk, 29, was charged with assaulting the singer and the case has been adjourned at City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court until November 23. He has been sectioned under the Mental Health Act and is being examined by psychiatrists.
After cancelling an appearance on BBC’s The One Show and a two-day promotional tour in Germany, Leona, 24, has vowed to carry on with her life as normal. She told Sky News: “I don’t like to dwell on the negatives, I’m a very positive person.”
It will be the star’s second live performance on The X Factor since winning the competition in 2006. Last year she performed her No 1 hit Bleeding Love.
Leona will be sharing the stage with US rappers The Black Eyed Peas, who have held the top spot on the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart for the last six months.
This weekend’s X Factor will feature the first behind-the-scenes look at the making of the contestants’ new charity single You Are Not Alone, with proceeds going to Great Ormond Street hospital.
Twins John and Edward kept the production team amused in between takes by teaching them the moves to their Britney Spears dance routine for Oops I Did It Again.
Last year’s X Factor charity single Hero, for Help For Heroes, reached No 1 and became the fastest selling single of the year.
Oct 30th

According to one of my sources, some of the songs chosen this week include:
John and Edward – We Will Rock You, by Queen
Lucie Jones – Sweet Child O’Mine, by Guns’n’Roses
Danyl Johnson – I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing,by Aerosmith
Stacey Soloman – Somewhere Only We Know,by Keane
Olly Murs – Come Together by The Beatles
Lloyd Daniels – I Kissed A Girl by Katy Perry
I’m not sure how true these song choices are, but what do you think?
Oct 30th

X Factor judge Simon Cowell showed off his softer side when he became patron of charity Children’s Hospices UK.
At a visit to CHASE hospice care based in Surrey to announce his patronage, the talent show judge was a surprise guest for the families and children who used the centre.
Speaking to Sky News, Cowell, who recently celebrated his 50th birthday with an A-list bash, said: “I came into the room – there were probably about 80 families there, and they gave me a real grilling.
“The kids were asking who I liked and who I didn’t; even if I was a boxer or y-front man. I offered three of them jobs on the show to replace me.”
Cowell – who has visited the hospice before – spoke of a friendship he had struck up with a teenager Sian Tolfree and said visiting the hospice had given him more perspective.
Cowell said of Sian: “It was something that developed, more as a friendship than anything else.
“We became buddies.
“You get to know her family. She’s a regular at the show now – she’s the best critic. I’m always getting text messages from her.”
Sian, of Leatherhead, Surrey, said: “He’s like an uncle. He’s got a heart of gold really.
“He loves animals, children and chocolate. He’s a bit of a softie. He’s not a hard man at heart.”
Cowell has supported CHASE – the hospice he visited – for four years, but now joins Xtra Factor presenter Holly Willoughby and PR guru Max Clifford as a patron for Children’s Hospices UK.
He said: “The irony is when you come down to a place like this, what should be an incredibly sad place is a very happy place.
“That’s the weird thing. That’s why they do such a special job here. They make this an incredibly happy environment for the kids and it’s helpful for the families.
“You come away from a place like this thinking whatever troubles you have in the world are nothing. We get involved in silly ratings wars and battles and things that don’t matter, genuinely.”
And, Cowell said, the children he met all said they were not fans of fellow X Factor judge Louis Walsh.
He said: “They can’t stand Louis and they like me. So we’re absolutely on the same side.
“But they would probably say the opposite if Louis came down here!”
Talking of X Factor, Cowell reiterated his dislike for controversial Irish twins John and Edward – Jedward to their fans.
He said: “When you do a show like this and allow the public to vote you have to live with vote but it’s not going quite according to plan at the moment.
“I genuinely thought they would last a week or two weeks at the most.
“But they seem to be building up popularity which I have to confess is terrifying.
The idea, at the end, where they say the winner is Jedward – like I said before, and I mean it – I would be on the fastest plane out of the country that night.”
But the twins were not the only ones to get criticism.
Cowell likened Essex-girl Stacey Solomon to a singing candle.
He said: “She hasn’t moved in three weeks. I’d rather see Danyl than that any day.”
And Cowell also dismissed reports of warring judges – saying the competitive rivalry stretched only as far as the live shows.
He said: “In truth, deep down we all really like each other. But there is something about that show when you hit the live shows, everybody gets seriously competitive.”
He also revealed a meeting was called last Sunday night after the second live show of the weekend, but denied it was a “crisis meeting”.
He said: “It was simply to say I thought that Saturday’s show song choices and performances weren’t as good as I would have expected and that we have got to dig a bit deeper.
“We’ve got a responsibility while they’re in the show to make them as good as possible.”
One young fan happy to see Cowell was nine-year-old Grace Cann, who has had leukaemia twice.
She said: “I was really excited to meet him because I watch X Factor. My favourites are Ollie and Lucie.
“I asked him if he would have picked John and Edward and he said no.”
Cowell added he would not rule out lobbying the Government to change the way hospices were funded by “doing a Jamie Oliver” style campaign and approaching Downing Street.
He said: “100%. If you don’t ask you don’t get.”
Oct 30th

The Michael Jackson concert documentary This Is It earned $20.1m (£12.1m) at worldwide box offices in its first day, the studio that made the film has said.
The movie, which is based on rehearsal footage for the star’s ill-fated comeback shows, was premiered around the world on Tuesday.
Steve Elzer from Sony Pictures said the movie is a “reaffirmation of the global appeal of Michael Jackson”.
The film made $7.4m (£4,4m) in the US and $2m (£1.2m) in the UK.
Oscar nomination
“The studio believes that the worldwide launch, with very strong performance across North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia, represents an amazing beginning for the film,” Mr Elzer said in a statement.
He has also revealed that the studio will submit the movie to the Academy Awards for consideration this year in the best picture category.
To be a contender for Oscar shortlisting, the film must complete a seven-day run in Los Angeles County and film-makers would need to “submit the proper paperwork,” Academy spokeswoman Leslie Unger said.
Director Kenny Ortega said the late star “deserves” to win an Oscar.
Jackson’s brothers attended the film’s screening in LA on Tuesday and simultaneous premieres were held in 18 other cities around the world.
The movie was then released to cinemas on Wednesday for a two-week run only.
However, Sony has said the movie will be extended beyond its planned stint if ticket demand is high.
The movie, which runs to nearly two hours, features Jackson singing and dancing to his biggest hits, including Beat It, Black or White and Man in the Mirror.
Jackson, who died on 25 June aged 50, had spent the previous four months rehearsing in LA for the record 50 concerts which were to be held in London.
More than 800,000 tickets had been sold for the concerts, with organisers promising one of the “most expensive and technically advanced” live shows ever.
He was just two weeks away from the opening night at the time of his death.
By the weekend, it will be shown in 110 countries.
Oct 30th

Actor Dennis Hopper has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is cancelling all forthcoming appearances to focus on treatment, his manager has said.
Sam Maydew revealed the star is undergoing a “special programme” of treatment in California, adding, “we’re hoping for the best.”
Earlier on this month the 73-year-old was admitted to hospital in New York.
It was disclosed the Easy Rider star was treated for severe flu-like symptoms and dehydration.
Hopper had been expected to appear at an exhibition in Australia, entitled Dennis Hopper And The New Hollywood, which was a collection of his artwork and photography.
Tony Sweeney, a spokesman for the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, said: “Obviously his health is the number one priority and we wish him a very speedy recovery.”
The Oscar-nominated actor, who is also an accomplished writer, director and artist, is also known for films including Blue Velvet and Apocalypse Now.
He is currently appearing in a TV adaptation of the 2004 Oscar-winning film Crash.
Oct 29th

Simon Cowell has once again hit out at unlikely X Factor favourites the Grimes twins.
John and Edward, who have built up a huge following on the back of their chaotic performances, have yet to face the judges’ vote – much to Cowell’s annoyance.
He said it would be a “disaster” if the 18-year-old Irish duo – dubbed Jedward by their legion of fans – win.
Speaking at a press conference to announce his patronage of the Children’s Hospices UK charity, he said it was impossible to predict the winner of this year’s competition – but that he knew who he did not want to win.
“I’m just praying it’s not John and Edward,” he said. “To be fair, we put them in a competition where it’s a public vote, and we have to live, unfortunately, with the public vote.
“If they win, it will be a complete and utter disaster. I’d probably sulk for about six months, and I’d probably get on a very fast plane out of the country.”
He said Louis Walsh would be “in trouble” if the pair were to triumph.
“The fact is, it’s a singing competition, and they can’t sing,” he added. “I don’t dislike them as people. I just don’t think they are the act we were looking for.”
Meanwhile, the road next to the X Factor house which has been flooded with crowds of teenage fans hoping to catch sight of John and Edward is being shut off amid “safety fears”.
Barnet Council is closing the road for six days, to protect the young fans who have been waiting to see their idols.