Kathy Bates: Why I Kept My Cancer a Secret
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Movies,
Kathy Bates decided to keep her cancer battle a secret because of her work commitments.
The Oscar-winning actress was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2003 but didn't make the news public and says one of the reason was because she had signed up to star in a movie alongside the late Brittany Murphy.
"I was advised to [do so]. I was contracted to go into a movie at that time, Little Black Book with Brittany Murphy, who I miss very much. My doctors at the time, they had to get insurance approval and all of that so I was very quiet about it and had to go back to work right away," she told Anderson Cooper.
Kathy, 63, says she also wanted to go through the experience on her own despite having a supportive network of family and friends: "Nobody else really knows what you're going through except another cancer patient. Even though your family's supportive and surrounds you, I just got to the point where I would go to chemo by myself and just really go through it on my own."
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VIDEO: Pee-wee Herman, Anderson Cooper Star in SNL Digital Short
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Movies, Television, Videos,
Although famous faces are something we've come to expect from Saturday Night Live's Digital Shorts -- this weekend's cameos still came as a nice surprise.
On Saturday's broadcast, Andy Samberg and Pee-wee Herman not only shared a big (drinking) adventure, they made a headline out of CNN's Anderson Cooper.
Take a shot and enjoy the video.
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Heath Ledger’s “Dirty Laundry”
Posted by Elaine Furst Categories: Movies, Editorials,
The death of Heath Ledger last week seemed to bring out the worst in our fellow “journalists”.
After watching the TV coverage of Heath Ledger‘s passing, I couldn’t help but be reminded of Don Henley’s song, “Dirty Laundry”. For those of you who aren’t familiar with it, “Dirty Laundry” is Henley’s commentary on the decline of journalism and how the people who cover the news are really just failed actors and news coverage is all about finding the “dirtiest” story about someone and running with it whether it’s true or not. (Henley wrote the song fifteen years ago.) The lyrics that particularly came to mind in light of Ledger’s passing are:
“Dirty little secrets, dirty little lies
We got our dirty little fingers in everybody’s pie
Love to cut you down to size, we love dirty laundry”
The three “journalists” that appeared to be most guilty of this were:
Nancy Grace. On her show, Grace called on a number of “professionals” (i.e mental health “experts”) who prattled on about Ledger’s “alleged” state of mind at the time of his death and what the meaning of all those pills scattered around his body “probably” meant. I didn’t really pay too close attention to what they were saying until the term “bipolar disorder” came up. I then did what hopefully any sane, sensitive person would do. I changed the channel and put on QVC. (If I want to watch schlock, I’ll buy it from QVC.)
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