
Ryan Coleman
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Though Tom Cruise doesn't appear in American Psycho, his presence haunts the story. The author of the novel that director Mary Harron adapted into the 2000 classic, Bret Easton Ellis, actually wove Cruise into the life of his violent, narcissistic protagonist Patrick Bateman. In the book, Cruise and Bateman share an apartment building, a fact that Bateman appears at times both delighted and disgusted by.
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Cate Blanchett's first child, Dashiell, was a toddler when The Lord of the Rings films began releasing — who better to critique the work of the franchise's merchandise? "When I played Queen of the Elves, they gave the toy manufacturing thing to some company. And a lot of the hobbits were very upset because they didn't feel that those toys were going to be made properly," the Oscar-winning actress explained on Wednesday's episode of Las Culturistas.
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Street harassers? No, just Breaking Bad fans. Aaron Paul recently told Jimmy Kimmel that fans of the series calling him "bitch" at random on the street is "still very much a problem." "It's so wild, because the show's been done for so long," he said on Tuesday's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! "But a lot of people are being, you know, introduced to it now. I can confidently say I've been called bitch more than anyone else in the world.
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Aaron Goodwin, the paranormal investigator known for his work on the reality TV series Ghost Adventures, has filed for divorce from his wife, Victoria Goodwin, after she was arrested for allegedly plotting to have him killed. Aaron, 48, filed a complaint for divorce Wednesday in Clark County, Nev., according to court records viewed by Entertainment Weekly.
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The Real Housewives of Potomac star Karen Huger has received a prison sentence of two years after being charged with a DUI last March. The New York Times reports that one year of the sentence has already been suspended, so Huger will likely only serve a year in prison.
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