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I Feel So Old Watching That Channel Now

I spent some time watching MuchMusic this weekend for the first time in a long time. The problem that has kept me away from the channel was that the only person on the channel that has anything engaging to say is a sock puppet. None of the on -air “humans” have anything to say. My dilemma here is that I like to watch music videos, but have no outlet that serves me.

**Sigh**

And this weekend proved that MuchMusic is no longer interested in having people like me, 34 year old pop culture and music lovers, as viewers.

This weekend an 18 year old Vancouver guy won MuchMusic’s VJ search. Now I spent some time watching the kid that won, so I have to ask, how hard did they look in their “search”?

Like I said, I feel so old watching the channel. Maybe I should just play my old 8- Tracks and forget music videos.

But if my 13 year old nephew gets a job at MuchMusic next, I will watch again!

See you Much! It’s been nice knowing you!

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Weekend Box Office

I almost hate to admit this, but the best film I saw this weekend was the chick- flick “A Walk To Remember.” But even though I went to see the movie it finished number two at the weekend box office and “Black Hawk Down” contunes to lead the North American box office race.

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SAD NEWS! It Will No Longer Be Called “Goldmember”

AUSTIN POWERS LOSES HIS “GOLDMEMBER TUSTLE

International superspy Austin Powers has just lost some of his mojo to James Bond.

The title of the upcoming third installment of the hit comedy franchise “Austin Powers in Goldmember,” has been ruled ”inadmissable” by the Motion Picture Assn. of America (MPAA), following a protest by MGM/UA, home of the Bond films.

MGM and Bond producer Danjaq Prods. had claimed that New Line Cinema’s Austin Powers title was an unauthorized parody of 1964’s “Goldmember,” the third film in the Bond franchise.

New Line quietly took down its online promotional sites and began rescinding marketing materials on Friday, a day after the edict was handed down by the MPAA’s three-member title administration arbitration panel, but has vowed to appeal.

Until the issue is resolved, New Line said in a statement it would refer to the film as “the third installment of ‘Austin Powers.”’ It is scheduled for a July 26 release.

New Line added that “the issue currently in dispute does not pertain to the title or content of the film. Indeed, in 1997, New Line’s use of the title ‘The Spy Who Shagged Me’ was cleared by the MPAA. Thursday’s hearing was solely about a procedural infraction, and nothing more, between New Line and the MPAA, which we are in the process of resolving privately. We find it unproductive and will not tolerate any deliberate attempts to manipulate the facts in the press to further aggravate this matter.”

In case anyone missed the joke, “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” echoes the title of the 1977 Bond film “The Spy Who Loved Me.”

Despite using titles such as “Octopussy” themselves, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, its United Artists unit and Danjaq have always been notoriously humor-impaired when it comes to the Bond franchise: they have been known to sic hard-hitting Hollywood litigator Pierce O’Donnell on auto companies that had the temerity to use a well-dressed spy as the subject of a TV ad.

Similarly, MGM and UA would have loved to put a stop to the use of “The Spy Who Shagged Me,” but when they registered a protest with the MPAA in 1997, New Line countered the suit and won. This time, New Line apparently failed to go through the proper channels in its counter and, for now at least, does not have the right to use the “Goldmember” title.

“MGM/UA and Danjaq have a zero-tolerance policy towards anyone who tries to trade in on the James Bond franchise without authorization,” an MGM spokesman said Friday.

Given MGM’s attitude toward its sacred Bond cow, it’s hard to believe that it would see fit to abandon its advantage at this point. New Line could conceivably fight the ruling under fair use in copyright law.

Rappers 2 Live Crew, for example, took their use of the Roy Orbison song “Pretty Woman” all the way to the Supreme Court, which then reached the explicit conclusion that a parody falls within the scope of the fair-use defense. It would, however, be impossible to market the film as “Goldmember” during that process.

A new title, then? New Line marketing president Russell Schwartz is certainly up to the task, but it would be a brain teaser: “Goldmember” is the name of one of four characters that ”Powers” star Mike Myers portrays in the film.

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I Took Karen Paynter To My Prom

He was a kid who didn’t know how to relate to people so he took a Playboy Plamate to his prom.

I hope they keep in touch. Karen Paynter and I have drifted apart over the years.

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I Sure Hope It’s A Good Song!

In what I hope isn’t a bid to be relevant again Pearl Jam honours Joey Ramone of their new single.

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This Is Worth Repeating!

I told you about this last week, but I am still so excited about it that it must be reported again: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz will all be returning for “Shrek 2.”

Whoooo hooooo!!!

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His New Video Stars Anna!!!!!

Enrique Iglesias bumps George Harrison from the top of the UK charts.

The video for the chart topper stars Jennifer Love Hewitt. Iglesias’ next video will stars Anna Kournikova. Oooh man, is she sexy!!!

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The Nominations Will Be Announced in Three Weeks!

For his work helping filmmakers Robert Redford will receive an Honorary Oscar.

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Whoo Hooo!!! There Will Be A Shrek 2!!!

Here’s some good news to get you through the weekend. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz are all coming back for “Shrek 2.”

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Hey Dan, What’s New In Theatres This Weekend?

Well, if you are in the mood for a film this weekend you are in luck! There is a slew of new films opening up!

Michelle Pfeiffer and Sean Penn star in the “Oscar Craving” production I Am Sam, which is surprisingly NOT based on the work of one Dr. Suess.

Featuring a great cast, that includes “Memento” lead Guy Pierce, Disney remakes and releases The Count Of Monte Cristo, a film which is ripe for a parody; and if parody is in your mind this weekend, then see Kung Pow: Enter The Fist. Sure it’s dumb! Sure, it’s really stupid! But what else would you expect from the writer and director of “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls”?!?

How about a date movie, Dan? Well, if you are calling a lady- friend to see a movie, then this weekend gives you the surprisingly entertaining A Walk To Remember. She will love it, and you for going. And honestly, and quite surprisingly, it really isn’t that bad.

Bad had better not be the word I use after I see The Mothman Prophecies. This pseudo horror film looks good, and stars Laura Linney and Richard Gere, but I am a bit worried that it comes from the director of “Arlington Road,” which I thought was horrible. Here’s hoping the “phecies” part of “The Mothman Prophecies” is not all that we remember!

And that’s new in theatres this weekend! Enjoy the popcorn!