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    Jaya Junk with your jewelry blog

    Tuesday, May 6, 2008, 11:12 AM EST [General]

     

    50 CENT - 50 CENT FAN STEALS CHAIN DURING GIG

    Rap superstar 50 CENT had his diamond-encrusted chain stolen by an overzealous fan during a recent concert in the African country of Angola.
    The In Da Club hitmaker, real name Curtis Jackson, was performing in Luanda with his G-Unit crew when one man jumped up onto the stage and grabbed the jewelry from his neck.
    In grainy video footage posted online, the assailant can be seen running off with the chain as 50 Cent and his entourage chase after him.
    According to TMZ.com, 50 Cent caught up with the thief and is alleged to have punched him before claiming back his prized chain.
    A source tells the website, "The chain is around 50's neck right now."

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    Jaya Junk loves mommies

    Tuesday, May 6, 2008, 11:09 AM EST [General]

    Not sure if she would of gotten an award from me, but someone that she earned it.

     

    Dina Lohan Named Mother of the Year?

    Dina Lohan was named of Long Island's Top 20 Moms by Mingling Moms. "Mingling Moms"? What is that, like a group of socialites who just happen to have kids?

     

    A rep said, "We're just honoring celebrity moms on Long Island. It's something for Mother's Day. It's a list of mothers from Long Island who have raised superstar children."


    Dina must have heard that there was going to be free booze there, because she plans on accepting her award tomorrow. Other moms being honored include Mariah Carey's mom, the mom of the Baldwin brothers, Billy Joel's mom, and Natalie Portman's mom.

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    Jaya Junk has all things Britney here

    Tuesday, May 6, 2008, 11:05 AM EST [General]

     

    Britney On 'Mother' Return: 'Abby Is Going To Have A Lot Of Fun'

    Britney recently returned to the set of the hit CBS comedy to reprise her role as receptionist Abby.

    "I had such a great experience the last time I was on the show that I couldn't wait to come back," Spears said in a statement provided by CBS. "I was really looking forward to working with this cast and crew again. Everyone was so nice."

    The first time around, Spears' character found herself smitten with Josh Radnor's character, Ted. But the episode concluded with her leaving with Neil Patrick Harris' randy character, Barney, for a romantic tryst.

    Now with her return, Barney and Abby, bond over their mutual hatred of Ted, a rep for CBS told Access. The new "couple" will flaunt their "relationship" in front of Ted, but may lead to Barney popping a question to Abby.

    "Abby is going to have a lot of fun," Spears said of her characters return.

    The episode, titled "Everything Must Go," will air on CBS on Monday May 12.

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    Jaya Junk is not writing about love

    Tuesday, May 6, 2008, 11:01 AM EST [General]

    Check out the deal Family Guy's Set McFarlane scored. Nice and stolen stuff.

     

    "Family Guy" creator seals megadeal

     

    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - From wunderkind to TV mogul: After 2 1/2 years of negotiations, "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane has inked a new overall deal with 20th Century Fox TV that would make him the highest-paid writer-producer working in television.

    The pact, which could be worth more than $100 million, will keep MacFarlane at 20th TV through 2012. It covers his services on "Guy" and his other two animated series for 20th TV and Fox -- "American Dad!" and the upcoming "Guy" spinoff "The Cleveland Show" -- as well as his series development, which includes a multicamera comedy with "Guy" writer Gary Janetti. It also encomp**** new-media projects related to MacFarlane's TV series as well as DVD and merchandising revenue from them. ("Guy" alone has grown into a $1 billion franchise with red-hot DVD and merchandise sales.)

    "I get a lot of pleasure out of making shows," MacFarlane said. "It's a bonus to be getting paid well for it, and it's a double bonus to be getting paid exorbitantly for it."

    Neither side would comment on the size of the deal, with 20th TV chairman Dana Walden noting only that "no one will ever have to offer Seth a handout of any kind."

    MacFarlane's deal is expected to eclipse the $60 million five-year feature/TV pact J.J. Abrams ("Lost") inked with Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. TV in 2006.

    The deal is retroactive, as MacFarlane's previous pact with 20th TV expired more than a year ago.

    "It's a relief to have it done," 20th TV chairman Gary Newman said.

    Added Walden, "Today marks the first time in a long time (20th TV top business affairs execs) Howard Kurtzman and Neal Baseman did not have their shoulders up to their ears with anxiety."

    PROTRACTED TALKS

    Just as "Guy's" winding path to success was full of roadblocks -- Fox canceled the show twice before it triumphantly returned to become the network's top-rated comedy -- the road to MacFarlane's new deal was a long and bumpy one.

    At one point in October 2006, when the negotiations had stalled, 20th TV delayed the start of production on the sixth season of "Guy" by two and a half months.

    Still, throughout the process, 20th TV brass never considered letting MacFarlane go.

    "I'd rather lose a limb," 20th TV chairman Newman quipped.

    MacFarlane, who also voices most of the characters on "Guy," admits that the thought of going to another studio crossed his mind during the drawn-out negotiations.

    "But it didn't seem like anything was worth leaving 'Family Guy,"' he said. "And despite all the statements to the contrary, with the lawyers getting at each other's throats, deep down I knew it would eventually be resolved in a positive way."

    The talks came to a halt during the Writers Guild of America strike, when MacFarlane was very outspoken against the studios. He also publicly objected to 20th TV and Fox's decision to complete episodes of "Guy" without his blessing.

    Both sides stressed that the events during the strike didn't affect the negotiations.

    "No one can afford for the strike to permanently affect the relationship with the studio that you work for," MacFarlane said. "And on some level, you have to pretend it didn't happen, and at the same time continue to press ahead."

    Fox is the only TV home MacFarlane has ever known.

    Ten years ago, fresh out of college, he pitched to Fox an idea for an animated comedy based on characters from his thesis and his sequel to it.

    The network and 20th TV gave him $50,000 to make a presentation. After working day and night for six months doing virtually all the animation and drawing in his home, he created "Family Guy." The network picked it up, and at 24, MacFarlane became the youngest executive producer/showrunner ever.

    Soon thereafter, before "Guy" even premiered, 20th TV signed him in a multimillion-dollar long-term overall deal. The studio also helped keep "Guy" alive after it was canceled by Fox.

    "I'm lucky to be at a place that creatively had been nothing less than 100 percent supportive," MacFarlane said. "Signing such a long contract is something I can feel good and relaxed about because I know they have tight purse strings, but they certainly give you a lot of creative freedom."

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    Made from Paper Clip, hose, and Johnny's bifocals

    Monday, May 5, 2008, 10:26 AM EST [General]

     

    Holy Crap: MacGyver Blockbuster Film Coming!

    Today at Maker Faire 2008, MacGyver creator (and real life inspiration) Lee David Zlotoff announced he has a big budget MacGyver movie in the planning stages.

    Zlotoff mentioned he somehow ended up with the movie rights years ago (extremely uncommon), giving him full control over the film. While few specifics were mentioned, and no formal announcement has been made, its extremely promising that the man with the power to make the film is getting the ball rolling. The question is...do you bring back Richard Dean Anderson as old MacGyver, or bring in a younger, Christian Bale-type to reprise the role of makeshift gadget god? [Maker Faire on Giz]

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