Now People.com says Nick also is the source of I'm Sorry, a song that plans to record. Gomez, star of the Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place, is now reportedly dating Nick.
Which does not mean this will be a happy song. In fact, it may be the only ballad on the CD that Gomez is planning.
. Project Runway's jump from Bravo to Lifetime will have to wait until early 2009, EW.com's Hollywood Insider reports. It had been expected to make its new network debut this fall.
''We look forward to ringing in the New Year by giving Project Runway loyal fans a superlative Season Six,'' the rep said.
The series has been considered a hot ticket in cable TV, and Bravo has taken the show's makers to court over their jumping to Lifetime. But an Insider source said the delay may have less to do with the lawsuit and ''more to do with Lifetime's inability to get the production together for an autumn start.'' But another source said the show is already cast and on schedule.
The San Antonio Express-News reports that actor is suing for $10 million he says he was promised for his performance in the Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men.
''Attorneys for the 61-year-old Jones, who portrayed the character of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell in the film based on the acclaimed novel, sued Thursday in Bexar County District Court against Paramount Pictures Corporation and its subsidiary, N.M. Classics Inc., a Netherlands-based corporation,'' the paper said.
According to the suit, the companies later said there were mistakes in Jones' contract affecting his compensation. ''In the suit, Jones requests an auditor be appointed to review the company's books and records and determine how much he is actually owed,'' the Express-News said.
''In the torpid, barely awake voiceover that opens Bangkok Dangerous, 's world-weary assassin sleepily intones his credo, which includes this rationalization: 'The work is steady, the money's good . . . but it's not for everyone.' That sums up Cage's current career.'' - , New York Daily News.
Columbus native was born on this date in 1957. He was most famous for his song We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off ('to have a good time''), which went to No. 5 on the Billboard charts in 1986. He died of AIDS in 1997, about six months shy of his 40th birthday.
My column in today's Channels notes that, when it was written, was not expected to be part of tonight's MTV Video Music Awards. After the column went to press, MTV announced that Spears will open the show - although she still is not expected to perform.
Of course, with Spears, everything - including daily life - feels like a performance. Performance art, even.
There will be no HeldenFiles on Monday. The column will appear in Wednesday and Saturday editions of the Beacon Journal, and in its online version for Ohio.com.
Rich Heldenfels writes about popular culture for the Beacon Journal and in the HeldenFiles Online at Ohio.com. He can be reached at 330-996-3582 or rheldenfels@thebeaconjournal.com.
As I mentioned in a recent HeldenFiles, of the Jonas Brothers is believed to have inspired 7 Things, the recent song by , who used to date Jonas.
Now People.com says Nick also is the source of I'm Sorry, a song that plans to record. Gomez, star of the Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place, is now reportedly dating Nick.
Which does not mean this will be a happy song. In fact, it may be the only ballad on the CD that Gomez is planning.
''It's about a boy I kind of fell for, but he couldn't let his ex-girlfriend go, and it was really difficult,'' she said. ''I felt like in a way, I wasn't good enough.
. Project Runway's jump from Bravo to Lifetime will have to wait until early 2009, EW.com's Hollywood Insider reports. It had been expected to make its new network debut this fall.
''We look forward to ringing in the New Year by giving Project Runway loyal fans a superlative Season Six,'' the rep said.
The series has been considered a hot ticket in cable TV, and Bravo has taken the show's makers to court over their jumping to Lifetime. But an Insider source said the delay may have less to do with the lawsuit and ''more to do with Lifetime's inability to get the production together for an autumn start.'' But another source said the show is already cast and on schedule.
The San Antonio Express-News reports that actor is suing for $10 million he says he was promised for his performance in the Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men.
''Attorneys for the 61-year-old Jones, who portrayed the character of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell in the film based on the acclaimed novel, sued Thursday in Bexar County District Court against Paramount Pictures Corporation and its subsidiary, N.M. Classics Inc., a Netherlands-based corporation,'' the paper said.
Jones said he took a reduced fee up front in exchange for ''significant''' bonuses based on box-office returns. The Web site Box Office Mojo says the movie took in more than $160 million worldwide.
According to the suit, the companies later said there were mistakes in Jones' contract affecting his compensation. ''In the suit, Jones requests an auditor be appointed to review the company's books and records and determine how much he is actually owed,'' the Express-News said.
''In the torpid, barely awake voiceover that opens Bangkok Dangerous, 's world-weary assassin sleepily intones his credo, which includes this rationalization: 'The work is steady, the money's good . . . but it's not for everyone.' That sums up Cage's current career.'' - , New York Daily News.
Columbus native was born on this date in 1957. He was most famous for his song We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off ('to have a good time''), which went to No. 5 on the Billboard charts in 1986. He died of AIDS in 1997, about six months shy of his 40th birthday.
My column in today's Channels notes that, when it was written, was not expected to be part of tonight's MTV Video Music Awards. After the column went to press, MTV announced that Spears will open the show - although she still is not expected to perform.
Of course, with Spears, everything - including daily life - feels like a performance. Performance art, even.
There will be no HeldenFiles on Monday. The column will appear in Wednesday and Saturday editions of the Beacon Journal, and in its online version for Ohio.com.
Rich Heldenfels writes about popular culture for the Beacon Journal and in the HeldenFiles Online at Ohio.com. He can be reached at 330-996-3582 or rheldenfels@thebeaconjournal.com.
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