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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Monday, 23 August 2010 20:07 |
So, you may have seen promotions of the new movie Piranha 3D that just came out by the Weinstein Company and in my mind it's torture porn all the way, but that is not why I am writing this column this week.
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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Monday, 16 August 2010 02:11 |
Okay, kids, I have a question: When you were in high school, how many of you experimented with everything alive from alcohol to drugs to things of a sexual nature?
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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Tuesday, 10 August 2010 13:58 |
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So, I am sitting on my bed in my hotel room in San Francisco looking into the air thinking about what I should write about for this week’s column. What kind of crazy stuff has happened in Hollywood for me to devote the space so that people would make people think and maybe get excited.
Then, I thought, I am in San Francisco sitting on my hotel bed at the Holiday Inn with hours to spare before I have to get up and get to work. Now, why on earth am I in San Francisco??? They don't have anything Hollywood going on in San Francisco, do they??? No, I don't think so except Nash Bridges was shot here as well as NBC's Trauma but that was cancelled and I am still pissed off about that, because to me it was a great show. Anyways, so why am I here and what does the title of this column really mean?
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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 02:48 |
I think it was just after a girlfriend of mine screamed at me and just before Adam send a cigarette flying against my head that I knew this was a very bad column idea. Still, here it is. I want you to do is check out the below picture and tell me what you think and if you meet this girl at a club would you hit on her? Does this girl make you want to do many bad things?

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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Thursday, 22 July 2010 16:09 |
Lindsay Lohan was sent to jail Tuesday morning and transported in a black sedan to the Lynwood Correctional Facility for Women. That's right, kids. Tinseltown comes back to Lynwood, complete with a police escort, cleared streets and death defying paparazzi. This is the same place Paris Hilton was sent for about as long as it takes to sign an autograph. She checked herself in to serve 90 days in hardcore prison lockup, with psycho cell mates and brutal wardens, right?
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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010 23:29 |
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I know it's been a while since my last real column with some real opinions but more are on the way as I figure everything out. Anyway, you know back in High School when someone was supposed to throw the biggest High School party that that school had ever seen? You know that every year, someone thought they could do the party that everyone would be taking about for the next four years and beyond? Well this was "that party" as American Rebel PR had their 4 year anniversary party at their offices in Hollywood. They did not have the biggest celebration that some companies have after surviving and thriving in a business where that does not happen. They didn't have a band, gourmet food, aan open bar where people stood in line for 20 minutes to get their liquor or hot girls dressed like sluts talking to nobody except the people they knew had money.
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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010 23:17 |
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Tthe video game business is growing and so is the music game group with another addition called DJ Hero. This is a game where you can become the next Paul Oakenfold or maybe your more into being the next DJ Colleen Shannon. DJ Hero will let you do it and let you do it in style! "Best Buy Musical Instruments" presented the DJ Hero launch event at the Key Club in Hollywood and it was an event that could not be missed. I arrived shortly before the rest of the media and just kind of mingled around and got a "no time limit" playing time with the game. Most importantly, I actually had fun. I'll write more about my hands on with the game a little later. It was funny when I ran into Joanne Paguio, who I meet several months ago while covering the Electronic Entertainment Expo and she worked as a booth
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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010 23:14 |
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I know that I haven't really written a full on event column like I did in the past. I'm sorry for that but I have been extremely busy. I was invited to cover the 4th Annual Fox Reality Channel Reality Awards at the Henry Fonda theater in Hollywood. I was really looking forward to it because I have actually enjoyed a few shows on this channel. I got credentials for a team of us to cover this event. I contacted Frank Meyer (No Relation) to be my camera man because he told me he would do video for me if I had something worthy of being filmed. I believed this would be the perfect event to hone on camera skills.
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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010 23:05 |
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That's right! It was time to dust of those shorts and get some tennis shoes that could handle the wear and tear of playing some 3 on 3 basketball for charity. I just didn't think little old me would suit up with them! Here's the story and I'm sticking to it. Dominic, a publicist for the event, sent me an invite to attend the game and it wasn't 2 days before that asked what my jersey size was. I was surprised but thought it would be great to get more free clothes and have the opportunity to be kind of cocky. I asked him if he wanted me to bring my tennis shoes and shorts as well? Sometimes, I need to watch what I say, because he said "yes" and informed me that I was playing in the tournament with the celebrities.... Yeah I am on the celebrity team playing for charity money. I have a little problem with what we call exercise. I haven't picked up a weight or run more then a very slow mile in about 7 years!
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Written by Jeremy Meyer
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010 23:02 |
A while back, I was able to go cover the annual Macy's Passport Fashion show in Santa Monica and it was a great event. When we first arrived it was a pretty hot day in Santa Monica and we had some credential problems but luckily I had my phone and was able to get the confirmation. My photographer and I were let in and we quickly found our space on the red carpet. Since we where still early to the event, we took a quick trip into the VIP lounge where plenty of vendors had set up shop with everything from small little snacks to candy to munch on before the carpet started. We where able to have a quick chat with ABC Family show "Make It Or Break It" stars Chelsea Hobbs as newcomer Emily Kmetko, Josie Loren as gymnast Kaylie Cruz, and Cassie Scerbo as gymnast Lauren Tanner who all discussed the show and how much fun it is on set. All the girls pretty much said they liked each other and had some great relationships on and off camera. Then, I talked to La Toya Jackson for a few seconds before she was taken away by her publicist to actually attend the show. We spotted 90210 star AnnaLynne McCord but she was taken away before we had the chance to speak with her about the second season of the show and her support for the AIDS charity that this event supported. Later, I spotted a long time friend, Nicole Hiltz, who I met after she was on FX's the Shield and she now stars in USA Networks In Plain Sight. It has been a few years since we saw each other and it was fun to see her again. The thing that I believe surprised her the most was that she did not know that I was a reporter until that day. After the red carpet, we were shown into the Barker Hangar and I found out that I had been given a prime spot at the end of the runway. This is a prime spot because you get to see the clothes so much closer then some of the other people in attendance.
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