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The Z List - This Week's Biggest Losers 07/22/06

Stedman, Lee, Shyamalan

Sometimes, the act of scaring up bad karma in the Zone is a matter of subtlety rather than severity. This weekend's roll call brings together a group of folks for whom the portent of things to come is as powerful as the initial faux pas.



M. Night ShyamalanM. Night Shyamalan:
Unless Manoj takes a break from the suspense drama movie genre, the artistic jig may be temporarily up. At the Monday all-media screening of "Lady in the Water" in Los Angeles, the usually respectful gathering of reviewers, industry folks and their friends was clearly in contempt. There was laughter, there were snarky asides and, at the end, one unidentified moviegoer yelling out over the closing credits, "Worst movie of the decade!" Although this fifth fright from author of "The Sixth Sense" isn't that bad ("Gigli", anyone?), it's an equally bad sign when the east coast residing father of the leading lady - Ron Howard, father of Bryce Dallas - is nowhere to be seen at the New York City premiere.

Katie Couric Katie Couric:
First, it was Elizabeth Vargas having to vacate the ABC chair due to pregnancy. Now, just a few short days after Couric made a relatively impressive pitch at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour (she bristled when asked about her fall, on-air wardrobe), the transitioning two comma gal has told an entertainment newsmagazine that she will not be doing any on-location broadcasting from the Middle East. "As a single parent with two children, that's something I won't be doing," she said. No word yet on whether she plans to borrow a page from "Today" and compensate via the regular feature, "Where in the World is Bob Schieffer?"

Stedman Graham Stedman Graham:
The look of his newly redesigned website, StedmanGraham.com, projects an air of authority and quiet confidence. But over on Oprah.com, there is but one, fleeting, Bahamas wedding mention of Graham in the talk show queen's "Uncensored" conversation with best friend Gayle King (a feature in the August 2006 issue of "O, The Oprah Magazine"). One can appreciate the desire of Oprah and Stedman to keep the specific details of their private life private. But in choosing to deflect some very longstanding rumors of a secret gay relationship with King, the world's most beloved TV interviewer dropped the ball as an interviewee. Stedman should have insisted he be steadfast by her side, rather than simply his usual stealth.

Haley Joel Osment Haley Joel Osment:
By sheer coincidence, the lead actor of M. Night Shyamalan's breakout 1999 hit "The Sixth Sense" was involved in a car crash early Thursday morning northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It's not that he was driving a 1995 Saturn, or that it happened in the strangely remote burg of La Canãda Flintridge; Osment has always been known for his low-key, unspoiled approach to the biz. No, it's that the news prompted many of us to IMDB the actor and realize that since make the turn past his pre-pubescent "Sixth Sense-A.I.-Pay It Forward" days, it's been mostly voiceover parts. No Gary Coleman cash advance style TV commercial on the horizon, yet. But the just-turned-18 actor's flare-up suddenly proves life as a former child star is still hard.

Tommy Lee Tommy Lee:
There he is on "Rock Star," in a perfect position to put the moves on one of the reality TV show's female contestants, uncontested, when show co-host Dave Navarro ups and calls it quits with wife Carmen Electra. Compounding matters is the fact that ex-wife Pamela Anderson this week chose to reunite not with him, but with subsequent paramour Kid Rock. It's sort of the rock'n roll bookend to the aforementioned Haley Joel Osment. Tommy Lee will soon turn 44 and, if he's not careful, find himself gasping for air under a gaggle of Sexy Saturday winners (visit his official website for more details). It's time to start planning for the future, bro, or else you and your brother in inked-up arms Dennis Rodman may have nothing to do on that park bench but compare shrinking tattoos.

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16. Hey--are you guys even FROM L.A.? La Canada-Flintridge is as exclusive and expensive and hoity-toity as Brentwood of the Palisades, friends; former 6th Sense kid is 18 and he lives there with his parents(it was his mom's car, so blame her if he isn't driving a Lexus or a Mercedes, I guess), which is where he grew up and where he goes to one fo the more exclusive prep schools in L.A.--not all spangly and show-offy, but exclusive and quietly country club.
But you're so clueless that you're describing that billion buck neighborhood as "north of downtown L.A."? Some of your readers are probably imagining a dark alley in Eagle Rock, for god's sake. Get it together!

Posted at 3:10PM on Jul 23rd 2006 by ireneb

17. no one cares if oprah is gay or not (at least I don't). I belive that this whole ramor about oprah and gayle being gay is started by oprah's camp, mainly because her shows ratings are sliping and she aparently needs people to tune in to her show.

Posted at 4:20PM on Jul 23rd 2006 by john smith

18. COURIC STORY IS FALSE

http://www.accesshollywood.com/television/ah950.shtml

Wonder if the correction will be picked up as widely as the misquote. Nah.

Posted at 6:05PM on Jul 23rd 2006 by Richard

19. GIVE TOMMY A BREAK! HE HAS LEARNED FROM HIS MISTAKES, AND I THINK HE HAS BEEN TRYING HARD TO WIN OVER PEOPLE SINCE ALL THE BAD PRESS WITH PAM... PEOPLE ON HERE ARE PERFECT I GUESS. SHEESH....

Posted at 7:42PM on Jul 23rd 2006 by JOHN

20. @#5...as for your assertion that gays are less judgemental, more acccepting and more loveing...no offense, but that's a huge overstatement, and one that's not even particularly true... the only difference between gays and straights is that gays prefer more times to sleep with the same sex...THAT"S IT!!!! theres every similar variance of a type of person in common from straight to gay and in between...it would so help if more people could just simply realize that IMO...

Posted at 8:41PM on Jul 23rd 2006 by yeahisaidit

21. Come one people. There is absolutely no proof, not even tiny proof that Oprah is gay! I remember when that rumor started. Unfortunately in the Black community a woman who is successful, and is not hunting under every dead tree stump looking for any old piece of man she can find to marry her is GAY. When Oprah said that she not only did not ever want to be married and also didn't want to have children people began accusing her of being gay. It's sad but there are still people that believe that if a woman isn't on her hands and knees begging someone to marry her and give her children she just HAS to be gay. Grow up people!

Posted at 12:32AM on Jul 26th 2006 by J Hayes

22. Quit using the latest "BuZZ Words" the kids are using Tommy Lee! Forcing words like Peeps, !that's bananas! or ?what's crackin? are very unnatural coming out of your mouth and seem super phony. Motley crue was ok until I saw you actin like a dummy on television. We will pretend you are still cool if you just stop using the hip lingo, ok?. Tommy's reply- "Don't be hatin!"

Posted at 8:03AM on Jul 30th 2006 by Marty

23. Umm i think you all need to step off of Tommy Lee and let him Be! just jealous and you know wat things happen in relationships that was the pass so let it go .. and how many other men and women are like that so stop puttin the famous down just because you hear of it! for all we know your neigbor is hittin his wife of course you wont know it aint all in the news papers! I LOVE TOMMY LEE!!!! so back off! and many agree with me! and NOOO LADY O AINT GAY GEEEZZZZ ppl sometimes

Posted at 5:18AM on Aug 5th 2006 by Clarissa

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