Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Arnold Schwarzenegger, wife Maria Shriver separate

California Governor Schwarzenegger and his wife Shriver smile as they arrive at the presidential hangar in Mexico CityLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife, Maria Shriver, announced on Monday that they were separating. The surprise statement came four months after Schwarzenegger, the Austrian-born former bodybuilder turned Hollywood action star, left office in January after serving two terms as governor. "This has been a time of great personal and professional transition for each of us," Schwarzenegger, 63, and Shriver, 55, said in the statement, which was issued jointly. "After a great deal of thought, reflection, discussion, and prayer, we came to this decision together." The couple, who met at a charity tennis tournament in 1977 and married in 1986, did not indicate whether they would seek a divorce, but said they were living separately "while we work on the future of our relationship."
"We are continuing to parent our four children together. They are the light and the center of both of our lives," they said in the statement. "We consider this a private matter, and neither we nor any of our friends or family will have further comment. We ask for compassion and respect from the media and the public." The couple maintained their home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles during his two terms as governor, with Schwarzenegger commuting by jet to the state capitol in Sacramento. Schwarzenegger said in February that he was ready to make movies again and announced recently that he is developing a television show and comic book based on his political nickname "The Governator." An industry source told Reuters last month that Schwarzenegger was likely to star in a new "Terminator" movie that would reprise his most famous screen role as the virtually indestructible cyborg from the future. Shriver, an author and former journalist for NBC, is active with a number of volunteer organizations. Her mother was the sister of assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy and her father, Sargent Shriver, was the Democratic candidate for vice president in 1972. Sargent Shriver died in January at the age of 95. Though a lifelong Democrat, Shriver campaigned for her Republican husband when he sought to recall and replace then-Governor Gray Davis, a Democrat, in 2003. She took to the stump to help Schwarzenegger win reelection in 2006.

Battle of the news channels

AP PhotoTV networks used to devote less airtime to their news and public affairs programs because they generally do not generate enough advertising income to support the huge expense required by broadcast journalism. Times have changed. ABS-CBN was the first to open a news channel with its ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC), formerly known as Sarimanok News Channel.
Last month, TV5 and GMA-7 decided to challenge the dominance of the 15-year-old ANC. On Feb. 21, The Kapatid Network launched Aksyon TV on UHF Channel 41 while the Kapuso organization premiered its own version, GMA News TV on Feb. 28 through the network's other VHF channel, the former QTV-11. TV5 can be viewed on Destiny on Channel 7 but not yet on the Lopez-owned Sky Cable, which has a commanding share of the cable market. The Lopez group, of course, owns ABS-CBN so loyalists of TV5 are crying "foul." Since I am a Sky subscriber, I have not been able to watch any of the Aksyon programs.

GMA News TV broadcasts through Channel 11 on free-to-air TV and Channel 24 on Sky. While ANC is on the air 24/7, GNTV signs off at 12 midnight and returns at 6 a.m. I anticipate, though, that it will match ANC's 24-hour schedule in the future, The Kapuso news channel uses Tagalog for all of its shows, which means that it's targeting the mass audience. This seems logical as a huge percentage of free-TV viewers belong to the CDE socio-economic class. ANC talents and guests usually speak English based on the assumption that cable subscribers belong to the ABC economic group.
GNTV identifies itself as a news and public affairs channel, and there's plenty on its schedule. Aside from the regular newscasts and hourly updates, issue-oriented shows are plentiful. I am particularly interested in Winnie Monsod's "Bawal ang Pasaway" (not the kind of title you would put on an ANC show) which will probably feature Winnie's well-researched comments on pressing issues of the day. Jessica Soho's "State of the Nation" had a revealing look at the state of the shipping industry the other day. Veteran journalist Malou Mangahas, who is known for her investigative reports, will be handling hot documentaries.
I notice though that the channel has more lifestyle and entertainment shows compared to ANC. This can probably be explained by GNTV's masa-oriented programming. There's a daily show biz newscast hosted by Rhian Ramos, a gossip show called Tweetbiz Insiders, a fashion-oriented production hosted by Solenn Heusaff, and various shows targeted at housewives. Then there are the holdovers shows like "American Idol" which will still run for three more months. There are also religious programs.
With three news channels, viewers who are tired of the endless teleseryes and talent search formats will now have more relevant choices. I wonder, though, how this will affect the profit and loss figures of the Big 3 networks. To start with, advertisers only allocate a small portion of their budgets to non-entertainment shows. With additional news groups competing for the small advertising pie, none of them will probably realize a profit.
I realize, of course, it's not all about a healthy bottomline. It's the psychic income that is driving ABS-CBN, TV 5 and GMA-7 to beef up their news departments. Prestige is a valuable commodity that can be more precious than the monetary earnings of a network.

17 Things You Need To Know About Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber on stage (AP Photo)
With only a few hours left before Justin Bieber's "My World" tour hits the SM Mall of Asia concert grounds, Manila is catching the Bieber fever.
Because of this, it is quite fitting that we should know more about Justin Bieber and the sensation that continues to rip the pop music world.
Justin may only be 17 years old, but he has achieved milestones fellow artists take a lifetime to accomplish, not to mention his incredible talent and gorgeous looks that have captivated his fans around the world. To keep up with the world's "Beliebers," here's a list of 17 trivia you may find helpful in knowing more about the young singer-performer and how they add up to his phenomenal rise as a pop star.

1 Number 1 albums. Proving the Bieber fever, Justin's two albums, "My World 2.0" and "Never Say Never: The Remixes" have reached the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200. "Never Say Never: The Remixes" has sold 165,000 copies in its first week
2 Drummer boy at 2. Justin began drumming at the tender age of 2. Other than drums, music lover Justin also plays piano, guitar and trumpet.
3 3D movie: Never Say Never. Get a glimpse of Justin's life on his first 3D movie, documenting the pop star's life ten days before his concert in Madison Square Garden in August 2010, which sold out tickets in 22 minutes.
4 Four awards in 2010 American Music Awards. Justin knows how to sweep awards, he won "Artist of the Year," Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist," "T-Mobile Breakthrough Artist," "Favorite Pop/Rock Album."
5 5'4" in height. According to IMDB in 2010, Justin's height is 5'4. Justin even joked about his height in USA Today, "Thanks to the music industry, I'm going to be really short."
6 Favorite number. Justin's favorite number is 6. His other favorites are color purple, Supra shoes and Ne-yo's "So Sick" song.
7 "The Seven." Justin guested in MTV's "The Seven" show to promote his movie, "Never Say Never." His guesting created much pandemonium having his fan girls camped outside the building in tents for hours.
8 8th in Twitter Top Trends. Having over 9 million followers in Twitter, Justin placed 8th in the 2010 Overall Top Trends in Twitter. For the people category, Justin placed first.
9 Nine million followers. If Twitter is a country, Justin could have been voted as the president. In April 2011, Justin made the 9 million mark on Twitter, making him the second celebrity to reach that mark, having Lady Gaga as the first celebrity to gain 9 million followers.
10 Justin's "Top Ten" on the "David Letterman Show." David Letterman's usual audiences might not be the Beliebers, but their parents instead; however, Justin's guesting on the show charmed both young and adult audiences. The category is "Top 10 Reasons It's Fun to be Justin Bieber," which includes this reason ""When I'm sick, my doctor makes hilarious jokes about 'Bieber Fever.'"
11 11 Billboard nominations. With eleven Billboard nominations, including "Top Artist," "Top Billboard 200 Album," "Top Male Artist" and "Top Artist," we wonder how many Justin can snag. The Billboard Music Awards will be broadcasted in May 22, 2011.
12 YouTube sensation at 12. Justin's mother, Malette, uploaded Justin's video of him singing Ne-yo's "So Sick" when he was twelve.
13 Recording artist at 13. Teen sensation Justin signed contract with Island Records and RBMG when he was thirteen. He also first met Ludacris, his featuring artist in "Baby," when he was thireteen.
14 14 eye-candy colors. Wonder how to have one less lonely girl? Justin collaborated with Nicole by OPI for the "One Less Lonely Girl" collection with 14 colors, named after his hits! Paint your nails with "Baby Blue," "Step 2 the Beat of my ♥, OMB!," "Me + Blue," and "Give Me the First Dance."
15 "Somebody to Love" reached number fifteen in the US chart. Justin's second single, "Somebody to Love" from his album "My World 2.0" which was released in April 10, 2010, reached number ten in Canada, fifteen in the US and the top twenty in other countries.
16 Released a memoir at 16. Justin was 16 years old when he released "Justin Bieber: First Step 2 Forever: My Story."
17 17th birthday. Justin celebrated his 17th birthday with his girlfriend, Selena Gomez, at Los Angeles Italian restaurant Maggiano's Little Italy for a candlelit dinner. On his 17th birthday, Justin asked his fans to donate $17 to Charitywater to help make a change, instead of giving him gifts.

Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock

WHY IS SHE FAMOUS

The moment that she took over the steering wheel in Speed (1994) to help a busload of people deal with a mad bomber, Sandra Bullock sent her career into overdrive and became America's Next Big Thing. The "new" Julia Roberts when Julia Roberts hit a temporary career roadblock, Sandra Bullock reached significant fame through movies like While You Were Sleeping (1995) and Miss Congeniality (2000).

One of Hollywood's old reliable go-to girls for romantic comedies, Sandra Bullock has remained a popular cinematic option for both sexes at the multiplex. Following a brief dry spell, she's coming off her most successful year to date -- no doubt due to the combined smashes, The Proposal (2009) and The Blind Side (2009), taking home the Oscar for Best Actress for the latter.


Just when life for the 45-year-old actress seemed like it couldn't get any better, Sandra Bullock was "blindsided" by Michelle "Bombshell" McGee, a tattoo model who went to In Touch magazine with a story of her alleged affair with Bullock's husband Jesse James -- an affair that apparently took place while Bullock was filming The Blind Side. Bullock since moved out of her home with James and filed for divorce. 

Sandra Bullock Quote
" I love humor. I always will fall back on humor. That's something that I think you can't ever get enough of and, if it's done well, it's great. When it's bad, it's horrible."

81 SEX APPEAL

Sandra Bullock got an early taste of heartbreak and rejection when she was given the boot by her boyfriend in the sixth grade for having a small chest, but in the years since her high school classmates chose her as "Most Likely to Brighten Up Your Day," she has become Hollywood's classic girl next door -- even if she is 45. In her case, age doesn't matter, because a lot of men would still love to give her the attention that her sixth grade boyfriend wouldn't. A three-time member of the Most Beautiful People club in People, Sandra Bullock maintains a youthful physique to go along with her easy charisma through the joys of acupuncture.

Having made the choice long ago to keep her private life private, Sandra Bullock doesn't like to discuss her romantic relationships where prying eyes can see them. Once engaged to fellow actor Tate Donovan and previously linked to Ryan Gosling and Matthew McConaughey, she eventually settled down when she married Jesse James -- the host of Monster Garage and ex-husband of porn star Janine -- in 2005. These days, Sandra Bullock spends her rare downtime being a wife and stepmom, munching on raw cookie dough (a guilty pleasure), and dodging the occasional obsessed fan. The last one was a particularly unstable woman who showed up at her doorstep and tried multiple times to run over her husband.

83 SUCCESS

Sandra Bullock is a performer who discovered her niche -- romantic comedies -- and learned how to make the most of it. Following the buzz generated by her breakthrough hit, Speed, Sandra Bullock's baked her career bread and butter through successful chick flicks that ranged from Miss Congeniality with Benjamin Bratt to Two Weeks Notice (2002) with Hugh Grant. While her efforts to occasionally break free of cute comedy typecasting haven't always gone her way -- see Murder by Numbers (2002), Gun Shy (2000) and 28 Days (2000) for more information there -- she has used her roles in Crash (2004) and, most recently, The Blind Side, to show off a strong, dramatic and Oscar-worthy side that has put her back in the top ranks of Hollywood's most successful modern actresses.

Through her lucrative acting jobs and her business decisions in other areas of show business, Sandra Bullock stands tall among the wealthiest actresses in Hollywood. Her fortune, which stands in excess of $85 million, has been significantly boosted by her success as a producer on money-making projects like Hope Floats (1998), Two Weeks Notice and The Proposal on film and George Lopez on television.

Not one to keep all her money to herself, Sandra Bullock has kept her charity side nourished by making separate $1 million donations to the American Red Cross to aid the relief efforts for 9/11, the tsunami of 2004 and the earthquake in Haiti. 

SANDRA BULLOCK BIOGRAPHY

Sandra Bullock knew that she was destined for greatness the moment that she first started hearing voices -- singing voices. As the daughter of an opera singer and a vocal coach, she was surrounded by voices and spent the greater part of her childhood in Germany watching her mother regularly belt out operatic tones on stage. Sandra Bullock joined her mother's operas occasionally and got her first taste for the arts through dual training in ballet and choir practice. Upon returning to her home state of Virginia, she acted in school plays at Washington-Lee High School and -- like every future Hollywood girl next door -- she danced on the cheerleading squad.

East Carolina University was the next stop for Sandra Bullock. She studied drama all the way until her graduating year, but dropped out early, finding the lure of New York City and its many young, starving actors to be too strong to resist. She joined them as a part-time bartender and coat-check girl while she brushed up on her acting technique at the city's prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse. After earning a spot in an off-Broadway stage production, she got her first major screen role in the 1989 TV movie, Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman -- placing her alongside 1970s pop culture heroes, Lee Majors and Lindsay Wagner.

Sandra Bullock In Speed And Crash
Sandra Bullock remained active in television in the early 1990s and even won the lead of her own TV series, Working Girl, which was based on the earlier Harrison Ford/Melanie Griffith movie of the same name. The show was a non-factor in prime-time TV, but in 1993, Sandra Bullock caught a major break when she was chosen to play the no-nonsense futuristic cop, Lt. Lenina Huxley in the testosterone-laced Sylvester Stallone/Wesley Snipes collaboration, Demolition Man. An effective supporting player in the action genre already, she became the coolest woman to ever drive a bus in 1994 when she teamed up with Keanu Reeves for the action blockbuster, Speed. Besides having displaying an amazing ability to help Keanu Reeves act better, she effortlessly exuded charisma and became an instant front-page name.

Building on her charm and likability, Sandra Bullock shifted to the romantic comedy genre for films like While You Were Sleeping, Miss Congeniality and Two Weeks Notice, showing the entertainment world that there could be life without Julia Roberts. While a few of her other efforts like Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997) and attempts at more serious fare like Murder By Numbers and 28 Days didn't attract audiences, they did little to hurt Sandra Bullock's overall career trajectory as it seemed like her next comedy hit was never that far away.

By 2004, though, Sandra Bullock was pushing 40 and there was some debate as to whether she might be growing a bit long in the tooth for her genre of choice. She fired back in the Oscar-winning Crash by playing completely against type as a yuppie whose racial hostilities boil to the surface after a carjacking incident. The performance won over the critics who previously thought she couldn't be credible in a serious film and breathed new life into her career. 

Sandra Bullock In The Proposal And The Blind Side
An on-screen reunion with Keanu Reeves in The Lake House was the high point for Sandra Bullock in 2006. Her other film that year, Infamous, in which she played Harper Lee, was quickly overshadowed by the similarly themed Oscar favorite, Capote. Rather than retreat to the romantic comedy genre, Sandra Bullock went the way of supernatural suspense opposite Julian McMahon for 2007's Premonition. The film cast her as a woman living her days out of order and trying to change the fate of her husbands imminent death.

Following a two-year break from the movie world, Sandra Bullock returned to the big screen with a vengeance in 2009 and had what was arguably one of the most successful year of any modern American actress. Showing that she was older, wiser and not quite done yet, she played cougar to Hollywood's It Boy, Ryan Reynolds, for the marriage comedy, The Proposal. It proved to be one of highest-grossing films of her career and a few months later, it was deja vu all over again. Her next film, the fact-based drama The Blind Side became the first film top-lined by an actress to gross over $200 million in North America. For her efforts as a woman who adopts a struggling football hopeful, Sandra Bullock would further reap the benefits of her comeback with her first-ever Oscar (as well as nomination) for Best Actress.

Sandra Bullock, Jesse James And Michelle Mcgee
After winning the Academy Award for Best Actress, it seemed like life for 45-year-old Sandra Bullock couldn't get any better, but the actress was blindsided by Michelle "Bombshell" McGee, a tattoo model who went to In Touch magazine with a story of her alleged affair with Bullock's husband Jesse James -- an affair that took place while Bullock was filming The Blind Side. Bullock has since out of her home with James and filed for divorce.

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise
WHY IS HE FAMOUS

An instant movie star since he first channeled Bob Seger in Risky Business, Tom Cruise has given audiences around the world a cavalcade of big-time box office hits, from high-octane escapist entertainment like Top Gun, Mission: Impossible and Minority Report to serious-minded dramas and thrillers along the lines of A Few Good Men, The Firm and Collateral.

Once Hollywood's "sure thing" at the box office, Tom Cruise is working through the most difficult rough spot in his career. While he might still be the most recognizable celebrity in the world, he's not the most loved. Like John Travolta, he's a movie star whose fame has been accompanied by many rumors and stories about his personal life, with much of the fuss related to his association with Scientology. For years, this didn't affect his popularity, but Tom Cruise's recent career stumbles -- starting with crazy TomKat couch jumping and evolving since then -- have often left the rest of us wondering if Tom's dude qualities of old have been unfortunately replaced with douche horns instead.


With this summer's Knight and Day and the upcoming Mission: Impossible IV, is there still time for Hollywood's once-unstoppable movie star to make a comeback… and do we want him to? 

Tom Cruise Quote
" I didn't become an actor to have power, but it just happens that I have it and so I have a lot of opportunities."

93 MAGNETISM

The same physical features that have made the camera love Tom Cruise on film have made many women love him, too. A sex symbol since his earliest days on film and a former People selection as The Sexiest Man Alive, his clean-cut look, megawatt smile and cool charisma exude a slick, manly confidence that so many women find appealing. Despite his shaky public image of late, Tom Cruise could spend a month looking like his Tropic Thunder alter-ego Les Grossman and probably still have no problem finding a hot date. 

Tom Cruise has been married three times, with varying amounts of interest from pop culture pundits. Fellow actress Mimi Rogers tied the knot with him in 1987 and it's been speculated that during their relationship, she brought him into the world of Scientology. During the filming of Days of Thunder, Tom Cruise met Nicole Kidman and after marrying in 1990, the two of them were seen as one of Hollywood's most unshakable power couples. The surprise end to their marriage after 11 years allowed Tom Cruise to reenter the dating circuit, which he did with Penelope Cruz, before beginning the evolution of TomKat.

After meeting in the spring of 2005, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were engaged in Paris after a few months, and then got hitched following the birth of their daughter, Suri Cruise. The tabloids have had a field day speculating on the legitimacy of everything from the relationship itself to the very existence of Suri (until an Annie Leibovitz photo shoot revealed all), but TomKat continues to endure as a complete family unit. 

95 SUCCESS

Tom Cruise -- in his best work -- perfectly fits the mold of what it means to be a movie star. A three-time Oscar nominee, he has "it" -- the looks, the style and the attitude to get and keep the attention of anyone watching. Logic dictates that when this translates into a string of successful movies, it can equal money and power. From Top Gun to the Mission: Impossible series, Tom Cruise has earned a great deal of both as an actor and producer and he's the only celebrity to ever twice top the Forbes Celebrity 100 Power List. As we all know, with great power comes great responsibility, and the ways that Cruise has used his power to further his own causes haven't made him a pop culture hero. Instead, they've backfired, leaving his popularity hurting, and making it hard to people to differentiate between the Tom Cruise they see in movies and the Tom Cruise in unpleasant interviews or leaked Scientology videos. 

When we do judge Tom Cruise solely on his body of work, he has taken many risks as an actor that are worthy of respect. He's put his movie brand on the line by playing characters on either side of the moral fence, willing to go from hero (Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible) to villain (Vincent in Collateral) to comedic jerk (Les Grossman in Tropic Thunder) without hesitation. Besides doing most of his own stunts, he's also gone out of his way to work with actors and directors whom he admires -- the biggest example being the one and a half years he gave up to film Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut in London. Whether they like him or not, no one can accuse Tom Cruise of not putting a complete effort into any film project that he's involved in.

TOM CRUISE BIOGRAPHY

In true rags-to-riches fashion, Tom Cruise's stunning climb to the top of the Hollywood food chain began in the most humbling of circumstances. Moving often and facing a double whammy of dyslexia and a difficult relationship with his strict father, Tom Cruise (then known as Thomas Cruise Mapother) came to find outlets for his struggles in athletics and drama. During a stint at Henry Munro Middle School in Ottawa, Ontario, he became a seasoned floor hockey player and performed in stage plays like IT, which was picked up for filming by a local TV network. In the wake of his parents' separation, Cruise returned to the U.S. where he was enrolled in three high schools -- and briefly considered a future as a Catholic priest -- before finding a second home in the drama department of a New Jersey high school and realizing that acting was his calling.

Fueled by a stronger desire to act than to finish high school, Tom Cruise bailed out of class in his senior year, and hightailed it to the Big Apple in search of stardom. Early on, he had the typical working actor experience of dreaming big while waiting tables, but thanks to Creative Arts Agency agent Paula Wagner, he found his way into the business. It came via 1981's Endless Love with Brooke Shields, which is now widely regarded as one of the worst films ever made.

With nowhere else to go but up, Tom Cruise had better luck in Taps, where his bit part was upgraded to a supporting role, and The Outsiders, where he perfected his art under the watchful eye of Francis Ford Coppola and shared the screen with future stars Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze, Matt Dillon, and Diane Lane. If these films represented a warm-up for Tom Cruise, his first true break would be his Golden Globe-nominated performance in 1983's Risky Business, where his high-watt charisma kicked into full gear as Joel Goodson, the young Chicago man who learns a few lessons in life from the savvy and sexy Rebecca De Mornay.

Tom Cruise Stars In Top Gun And Mission: Impossible
Now at a stage in his career where he could headline his own movie, Tom Cruise went from bright new talent to top-shelf movie star with a little 1986 effort called Top Gun. Besides recharging the flyboy genre and imprinting the likes of Val Kilmer and the movie's signature anthem into pop culture immortality, Top Gun was the perfect vehicle to brand Tom Cruise as the cocky, sure-minded movie star for his generation. Even if he could have coasted along strictly on the foundation of his new career swagger, Cruise chose not to. Instead, he surrounded himself with great talent in front of and behind the camera. Films like Rain Man, The Color of Money, Born on the Fourth of July, A Few Good Men, and The Firm put the actor alongside greats like Paul Newman, Jack Nicholson and Dustin Hoffman, and with directors such as Martin Scorsese, Rob Reiner and Oliver Stone keeping watch.

The success of all of these films -- and the Oscar nomination that accompanied his portrayal of real-life Vietnam vet Ron Kovic in July -- made Tom Cruise the most bankable star in Hollywood. Even projected disasters like Interview with the Vampire with Brad Pitt became profitable hits, ultimately giving him the power to create his own lucrative production company with Paula Wagner. Their first effort was a 1996 cinematic update of the classic TV series, Mission: Impossible. In ringleader Ethan Hunt, Tom Cruise found a confident modern update of Top Gun's Maverick and an ultra-successful franchise that continued with the $400-million-grossing sequel in 2000. In between, he earned his second and third Oscar nominations as a sports agent facing a new reality in Cameron Crowe's Jerry Maguire and a hotheaded motivational speaker in Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia. Along with his wife at the time, Nicole Kidman, he starred as a doctor coping badly with his wife's thoughts of infidelity in the sexual odyssey Eyes Wide Shut, the final film in the oeuvre of the legendary Stanley Kubrick. 

Tom Cruise Stars In Tropic Thunder And Knight And Day
With more hits on the way like Vanilla Sky, Steven Spielberg's Minority Report and 2004's Collateral, it seemed like Tom Cruise would maintain his impossible hold over Hollywood until retirement. Things changed in a hurry in 2005 during his promotional tour for his second collaboration with Steven Spielberg, War of the Worlds. The new relationship between Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, as well as the actor's outspoken pro-Scientology stance against anti-depressants and conventional psychiatry, began to rub many of his fans the wrong way. This culminated in a manic couch-jumping appearance on Oprah that made Tom Cruise into an ideal target for South Park and general pop culture ridicule instead of encouraging people to see his movie. While War of the Worlds still finished as the biggest worldwide box office earner in the actor's career, more media appearances -- like an ill-fated interview with Matt Lauer -- didn't help him any and Paramount Pictures dissolved its 14-year partnership with him after the release of Mission: Impossible III in 2006.

With a celebrity approval rating to match that of outgoing President George W. Bush, Tom Cruise tried to rehabilitate his image, with disappointing results early on. He and Paula Wagner jumped studios to United Artists, where they made the 2007 political dud, Lions for Lambs, a film ignored at the box office despite the presence of Tom Cruise, Robert Redford and Meryl Streep. The following year, Tom Cruise buried himself under heavy makeup to play the supporting role of foul-mouthed studio big shot Les Grossman in Ben Stiller's Tropic Thunder. The role represented a little-seen comedic side of Tom Cruise and won back some of his disillusioned fans. His next film for United Artists, the historical thriller Valkyrie, earned over $200 million worldwide and did more to add some luster to his fading reputation. After bringing back Les Grossman as a recurring character at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, Cruise made amends with Paramount and both have signed on to develop Mission: Impossible IV.

For now, what happens next with the career of Tom Cruise will be a direct result of the success or failure of Knight and Day, his pricey reunion with his Vanilla Sky costar, Cameron Diaz. It could give him a much-needed professional resuscitation or give his detractors more reasons to dismiss him.

Early box office numbers were disappointing, however; Knight and Day didn't break $30 million domestically during its first weekend.

ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER

Arnold Schwarzenegger
WHY IS HE FAMOUS

Are you kidding? This is Arnold Schwarzenegger we are talking about. He won seven Mr. Olympia titles and put bodybuilding on the map. Then he set his sights on Hollywood and proceeded to become one of the biggest movie stars of all time, with starring roles in Total Recall, True Lies and the Terminator movies. Then Schwarzenegger turned to politics and was elected California's governor on October 7, 2003 and served until just four months ago, ending his two-term run in January 2011. Arnold 


Schwarzenegger Quote
" I would rather be Governor of California than own Austria."
69 MAGNETISM

Through the years, we've come to realize that women don't necessarily like the guy with the biggest muscles, but with Arnie it is a different story. In his single days, Arnold Schwarzenegger boasted of his many conquests (and he had many), and women were drawn to him like a moth to a flame. He married Maria Shriver in 1986, but the couple announced their separation on May 9, 2011, saying in a joint statement that it is "a time of great personal and professional transition for each of us." Schwarzenegger and Shriver have four children. 



70 SUCCESS

When he arrived to California in search of stardom, Arnold Schwarzenegger never could have guessed that he would become the Hollywood heavyweight he is today -- especially not with the roles he was getting. However, in the early '80s, he was slowly making his mark as a force to be reckoned with, as the title role in Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer, and the smash hit The Terminator. He even showed his softer side in comedic films like Twins and Kindergarten Cop.

After incredible success in the '90s, with roles in blockbusters like Total Recall, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Last Action Hero, True Lies, and End of Days, Schwarzenegger was out of the spotlight for a while. He returned to the big screen in 2000 with The 6th Day (which was blasted by critics), and again in 2002 with Collateral Damage (whose release date was delayed due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks).

Schwarzenegger has also shown his entrepreneurial side as a former part owner of Planet Hollywood and Schatzi On Main.

A stout cigar smoker, family man and Republican, Schwarzenegger was elected Governor of California in the 2003 recall elections and maintained the position until 2011.



ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER BIOGRAPHY
Born on July 30, 1947, in Graz, Austria, Arnold Schwarzenegger was raised with strict rules and morals instilled by his parents. The second son of a police officer in his native town, his childhood was a very difficult one and proved to contribute to his character today.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Mr. Universe
The beginning of his bodybuilding career began when he wanted to join the soccer team. He began lifting weights, and his destiny was already starting to pan out. He later joined the Austrian army at 18 in order to follow his strict diet. His stay was very short as he went AWOL to take part in the Mr. Junior Europe competition, which he won by the way.

And so a legend was born. Arnold Schwarzenegger started piling up professional titles and later went on to win the International Powerlifting Championship before he made the move to the U.S. in 1968.

After winning Mr. Universe as an amateur and a professional, he was gradually becoming the talk of the weightlifting industry. This launched his weightlifting career and he won six consecutive Mr. Olympia titles from 1970 to 1975 (and again in 1980). He had pretty much realized his dream of becoming the "best-built man in the world." He temporarily ceased competing as he felt he "wasn't giving others a chance to win."

His first role in a motion picture was for the movie Hercules Goes to New York in 1970, which later landed him an appearance on the The Merv Griffin Show.



Arnold Schwarzenegger In Stay Hungry
A short-lived venture into show business led him to start a construction company with his bodybuilder friend Franco Columbu. The profits were going to fund a mail-order business of fitness material such as books and cassettes. Driven by his passion to be taken seriously and be wealthy, he managed to obtain a correspondence degree in business and international economics from the University of Wisconsin. His constant inflow of money allowed him to live the life of a superstar even before his bodybuilding documentary Pumping Iron was released in 1977.

Arnold Schwarzenegger won a Golden Globe for Best New Actor in the 1976 movie Stay Hungry. His acting career didn't take off, however, until he obtained the lead role in Conan the Barbarian in 1982. But his most memorable and career-launching role came with The Terminator in 1984, directed by James Cameron.

This sci-fi flick presented Schwarzenegger as a cold-hearted cyber killer. His following movies were also box-office champs: 1985's Commando, 1988's Twins, and 1990's Total Recall and Kindergarten Cop.
Arnold Schwarzenegger In True Lies And Eraser
His personal life also turned out to be a success. After dating Maria Shriver for eight years, they finally got married in 1986. Niece to former president John F. Kennedy and, therefore, part of the Kennedy legacy, Maria had now brought an avid Republican to the forefront.

Arnold Schwarzenegger was often seen alongside president George Bush during his administration, as Chairman of the President's Council on Sports and Fitness.

Terminator 2: Judgment Day made its presence felt in theaters when it was released in 1991, as it became one of Schwarzenegger's most commercial hits to date. However, the success of The Last Action Hero was followed with the even more disappointing film, Junior.

True Lies (1994), Eraser (1996) and Batman & Robin (1997), however, managed to bring back some of his action superhero credibility. The "Austrian Oak," as people often refer to him, returned to the big screen in the 1999 movie End of Days, as a hero trying to confront Satan in an "end of the world" millennium movie.
Arnold Schwarzenegger In Collateral Damage
After his role in 2000's The Sixth Day, Arnold Schwarzenegger was seen blowing up more stuff in Collateral Damage in 2002 (whose release date was pushed back from its original fall 2001 release date due to the terrorist-themed plot). Fans were pleased to see Schwarzenegger back in full force, reprising his role as the "good cyborg" in 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, costarring Claire Danes and Kristanna Loken.



Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Governor Of California
It might seem a little strange to announce your candidacy for the Governor of California on The Tonight Show, but when you're Arnold Schwarzenegger, you can pretty much do whatever you want. His candidacy immediately became national and international news, with media outlets dubbing him the "Governator." Two months after his August 2003 visit to Jay Leno's talk show, Schwarzenegger was elected as Gary Davis' replacement in the recall elections, earning nearly 3.4 million votes. 

Schwarzenegger won re-election in 2006. In January 2008, Schwarzenegger publicly endorsed John McCain as the Republican presidential candidate. Then, that September, he signed legislation that banned drivers from text messaging on their phones while behind the wheel, a controversial move given the tech-savvy nature of Californians.

Because of his personal wealth from his acting career, Schwarzenegger did not accept the governor's salary of $175,000 per year.



Arnold Schwarzenegger And Maria Shriver Separate
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Shriver announced their separation on May 9, 2011, just four months after his two-term run as California governor ended. The couple ended their 25-year relationship after saying in a joint statement that it is "a time of great personal and professional transition for each of us." 

In January 2011, just weeks after leaving office in California, Schwarzenegger announced that he was reading several new scripts for future films, one of which was the World War II action drama With Wings as Eagles, written by Randall Wallace. Schwarzenegger has since revealed that he has been courted for more than 15 films, including sequels to The Terminator, and remakes of Predator and The Running Man. So far, he's only signed on to the drama Cry Macho and to Terminator. Filming should start in summer 2011.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Lindsay Lohan pleases shelter staff for her "professionalism"

Lindsay Lohan pleases shelter staff for her "professionalism"Lindsay Lohan was "very professional" on the first day of her community service.

The troubled actress—who began her 360 hours of court-ordered work on Friday (May 6)—delighted staff at Los Angeles Downtown Women's Center (DWC) with her positive attitude and caring display towards the homeless people at the facility. A source told RadarOnline.com: "Staffers didn't know what to expect, but Lindsay showed up and was thoroughly engaged during the day.

"Lindsay was truly humbled. Staffers had her sort through donations and talk to the clients. Lindsay was especially moved by the children of these homeless women."

Despite her celebrity status, 24-year-old Lindsay—who was ordered to work at the facility as part of a 480 hour community service sentence handed to her last month for breaking the terms of her 2007 probation after she was recently charged with stealing a necklace from a Californian boutique—insisted on no special treatment and was happy to undertake the tasks she was given.

The insider added: "Some people want to get their hours done with as little effort as possible.

"This doesn't seem to be the case with Lindsay. The women were initially excited to meet Lindsay because she is a celebrity, but that wore off very quickly and Lindsay has made it clear to everyone that she doesn't expect nor want any special treatment."

As well as 360 hours at the homeless shelter, the Machete actress has also been ordered to undergo 120 hours of janitorial work at the Los Angeles County Morgue.

She was also sentenced to 120 days in prison, which she has been bailed from.

Lindsay is due to return to court on Wednesday (May 11) for a pre-trial hearing.

Whitney Houston receiving rehab treatment

Whitney Houston receiving rehab treatmentWhitney Houston is seeking help for drug and alcohol problems.

The 47-year-old singer—who has a history of substance abuse issues—voluntarily entered an out-patient rehab program around 10 days ago, her spokesperson has confirmed. The representative told People.com: "Whitney Houston is currently in an out-patient rehab program for drug and alcohol treatment.

"Whitney voluntarily entered the program to support her long-standing recovery process."

A source told website TMZ: "She's cleansing herself to get ready for a new movie."

According to the website, the treatment program allows Whitney—who was pictured at a Prince concert last weekend—to go out in public as long as she has a monitor.

In 2009, Whitney confessed to being a cocaine addict herself in TV interview with Oprah Winfrey and admitted her and ex-husband Bobby Brown's drug use spiralled out of control after she starred in hit movie The Bodyguard in 1992.

She said: "Me and Bobby were lacing our marijuana with base. We would buy a kilo. We were not pipe smoking.

"You roll it up and you smoke it in your weed. It's almost like heroin cocaine speedballs but you level it off with marijuana."

Earlier this year, Whitney and Bobby's daughter Bobbi Kristina, 18, were accused of being a cocaine addict by a former boyfriend but denied his claims.

MOVIE COMEBACK. Whitney is also set to return to the big screen for the first time in 15 years.

The 47-year-old singer-and-actress will be reuniting with her former Waiting To Exhale castmates to create a sequel to the 1995 hit movie, in which she played unlucky-in-love television producer Savannah Jackson.

Angela Bassett—who portrayed Bernadine Harris in the film—explained director Forest Whitaker is in the process of altering author-and-screenwriter Terry McMillan's follow-up to the movie.

Speaking on TV show The Talk, she said: "It's preliminary, but it's going to happen, Waiting to Exhale 2. McMillan wrote Getting to Happy and she's written the screenplay... Loretta Devine, Lela Rochon, Whitney, Forest. Forest is working on the script now."

Meanwhile, it was recently revealed 1992 hit movie The Bodyguard—which starred Whitney and Kevin Costner and took $411 million at the worldwide box office—is to be remade by Warner Bros.

While Whitney—who hasn't appeared in a film since The Preacher's Wife in 1996—won't be appearing in the remake, producers are keen to get a young female singer with global appeal and give her the platform that The Bodyguard provided Whitney.

Beyonce Knowles and Rihanna are two names which have been linked to the project.

Justin Bieber brands brat claims "lame"

Justin Bieber has hit back at claims he was a "brat" on the set of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

The 17-year-old superstar—who made a guest appearance in the drama TV series playing troubled teen Jason McCann who was shot dead in the series finale—insisted he would continue to be "kind" about the show cast and crew, but felt it "lame" that actress Marg Helgenberger had spoken out to criticize his conduct. He tweeted: "It's kinda lame when someone you met briefly and never worked with comments on you. I will continue to wish them luck and be kind.

"I know who I am and sometimes people r just going 2 say what they want. Keep ur head up and be the man ur mama raised.

"Rumors are just that...rumors. In the end if you just be kind and be yourself people will know who you are. That goes for anyone I think."

Marg—who plays CSI investigator Catherine Willows in the show—had claimed in an interview that the teenage singer had locked a producer in a cupboard and ruined a cake during his brief stint on the program.

She said: "I shouldn't be saying this but he was kind of a brat.

"He was very nice to me. But he locked one of the producers in a closet and he put his fist through a cake that was on the cast's table."

Despite Justin's conduct on set, Marg, 52, insists he is a competent actor—especially for someone with no prior experience.

She said: "Justin Bieber wasn't bad. He'd never acted before... He's better than you'd think."

Justin is set to stage a concert in the Philippines tonight, May 10, to be held at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds in Pasay City.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

US says it wants access to bin Laden widows

A Pakistan army soldier secures a street close to the house, background, of former al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan on Sunday, ISLAMABAD – The United States wants access to Osama bin Laden's three widows and any intelligence material its commandos left behind at the al-Qaida leader's compound, a top American official said in comments broadcast Sunday that could add a fresh sticking point in already frayed ties with Pakistan. Information from the women, who remained in the house after the commandos killed bin Laden, might answer questions about whether Pakistan harbored the al-Qaida chief as many American officials are speculating. It could also reveal details about the day-to-day life of bin Laden, his actions since the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and the inner workings of al-Qaida.
The women, along with several children also picked up from the house, are believed to be in Pakistani army custody. A Pakistani army official declined to comment Sunday on the request, which U.S. National Security Adviser Tom Donilon revealed on NBC's "Meet the Press."
The CIA and Pakistan's spy agency, known by the acronym ISI, have worked uneasily together in the past on counterterrorism, but the unilateral U.S. raid — done without Pakistan's advance knowledge — has exposed the deep mistrust that scars a complicated if vital partnership for both nations.
Even before the May 1 raid, the ISI said it was cutting cooperation with CIA to protest drone strikes close to the Afghan border, among other things. In the current environment, Pakistan could use the fact it has something Washington wants — bin Laden's widows — as leverage to reduce some of the pressure it is under.
Bin Laden was found in a large house close to a military academy in the army town of Abbottabad where he had been living for up to six years. His location raised U.S. suspicions that he had help from some Pakistani authorities, possibly elements of the powerful army and intelligence services.
Donilon said Washington had seen no evidence that the Pakistani government had been colluding with bin Laden — the public line taken by most U.S. officials since the raid, including President Barack Obama in comments also broadcast Sunday.
"But they need to investigate that," Donilon said. "And they need to provide us with intelligence, by the way, from the compound that they've gathered, including access to Osama bin Laden's three wives, whom they have in ... custody."
Donilon also said Pakistani authorities had collected other evidence from the house which the United States wanted to "work with them on assessing." U.S. commandos managed to seize a large and valuable intelligence haul that included videos, telephone numbers and documents, along with the body of bin Laden, before flying back to Afghanistan, according to U.S. officials.
The Pakistani government has strongly denied it knew of bin Laden's whereabouts, but Western governments have long regarded Islamabad with suspicion. Its armed forces have historical — some say ongoing — links with Islamist militants, which they used as proxies in Afghanistan and India.
The allegations of Pakistani collusion pose an acute problem for the Obama administration because few can see any alternative but to continue engaging with the country. Unstable and nuclear-armed, it remains integral to the fight against al-Qaida as well as to American hopes for beginning to draw down troops in Afghanistan later this year.
"We need to act in our national interest," Donilon said. "We have had difficulty with Pakistan, as I said. But we've also had to work very closely with Pakistan in our counter-terror efforts."
The American commandos killed bin Laden and up to four other people, including one of his sons, at the compound.
Pakistani officials have given little information, some of it conflicting, about the identities of the women and children left behind, including exactly how many there are and what they allegedly have been saying.
One of the wives is Yemeni, Pakistani officials have said. A copy of her passport, leaked to the local media, identifies her as Amal Ahmed Abdullfattah. She has allegedly told Pakistani investigators that she moved to the home in 2006 and never left the upper floors of the three-story compound, where bin Laden was living.
She is from the southern Yemeni province of Ibb, about 120 miles (193 kilometers) south of the capital, Sanaa. A family member there has sought a meeting with Pakistan's ambassador to Yemen to ask about her fate and whether she is to return to Yemen. The relative, a cousin named Walid al-Sada, said the ambassador did not know and promised to get back to the family.
Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tahmina Janjua said no countries have asked for the return of bin Laden's relatives. The Foreign Ministry in a statement last week said they were being well looked after and will be returned to their countries of origin.
When the Navy SEALs raided bin Laden's compound, they collected computer equipment and videos, including one that showed bin Laden huddled in a blanket and wearing a knit cap while seated on the floor watching television — an image that contrasts with the bin Laden seen in propaganda videos released over the years, which depicted him as a charismatic religious figure unaffected by the world's scorn.
But many Pakistanis, who are routinely misled by their government and live in a country where television and newspapers report conspiracy theories about the malign intentions of the United States uncritically, don't believe bin Laden has died.
"I think Osama did not die," said Mohammad Khan at a newspaper kiosk in Rawalpindi city. "I don't believe even 1 percent that he was martyred in Abbottabad. The making of a video is not a big thing for America. They can do what they want because they have the latest technology. They can make impossible things seem possible."

Thousands march against violence in Mexico City

Thousands of people, most wearing white, march against gang violence in Mexico City, Sunday May 8, 2011. The group carrying signs and Mexican flags beMEXICO CITY – An anti-violence march that began in a central state with a few hundred people and gathered thousands over a four-day trek reached Mexico's capital Sunday, led by a poet whose son was killed by suspected drug traffickers.
An estimated 20,000 people poured into the main Zocalo square in Mexico City, wearing white T-shirts saying "enough bloodshed" and carrying photos of poet Javier Sicilia's slain son. A few hundred people set off from Cuernavaca in the central state of Morelos on Thursday, marching silently along the 50-mile (80-kilometer) route. City officials said the march swelled to at least 20,000 after the bulk of protesters joined in Mexico City.
In a speech that drew deafening cheers, Sicilia demanded the resignation of Public Safety Secretary Genaro Garcia Luna, lashing out at the government for failing to curb Mexico's relentless drug violence despite the deployment of thousands of soldiers and federal police to cartel strongholds across the country.
"If we have walked and arrived here in silence it's because our pain is so great and so profound, and the horror that causes it so immense, that there are no words to describe it," Sicilia said. "We still believe that it is possible to the country to be reborn and rise from ruin and show the agents of death that the sons and daughters of this country are standing up."
Gruesome violence has surged in the region southwest of Mexico City since drug kingpin Arturo Beltran Leyva died in a December 2009 shootout with marines in Cuernavaca, leading to the splintering of his cartel. Rivals have routinely hung mutilated bodies from bridges along highways connecting Mexico City, Cuernavaca and the Pacific resort city of Acapulco.
Similar turf fighting has claimed more than 34,600 lives nationwide since President Felipe Calderon deployed federal forces in 2006 to battle cartels.
An unprecedented number of drug bosses have been captured or killed, leading to the splintering of their cartels and fighting that has reached horrific levels, including the discovery last month of secret graves with hundreds of bodies in the northern states of Tamaulipas and Durango.
"Where were the political parties, the mayors, the governors, the federal authorities, the army, the navy, the church, the lawmakers, the businessmen — where were we all — when the highways of Tamaulipas turned into death traps for defenseless men and women?" Sicilia said in his speech.
The vast majority of drug-related homicides remain unsolved, provoking widespread anger over the inefficiency of Mexico's overwhelmed and corrupt police.
Among those marching were relatives of Marisela Escobedo, a woman who was killed in northern Chihuahua state while protesting in front of government offices to demand justice for her slain daughter, another case that provoked national furor.
The poet's son, Juan Francisco Sicilia, was killed in Cuernavaca on March 28 along with six other people. Three alleged drug gang members have been arrested in the killings. Investigators say some of those killed may have had a run-in with the suspects days before the attack but that Sicilia was not involved.
Some marchers had T-shirts that read "We are all Juan." Others had signs reading "Marisela Escobedo is here."
Sicilia demanded to know why Calderon "decided to send the army into the streets in an absurd war that has cost us 40,000 lives and left thousands of Mexicans abandoned to fear and uncertainty."
Hours before the marchers reached Mexico City, federal police announced the capture of a suspected drug gang leader in Morelos.
Jose Zarco Cardenas, 22, had recently begun heading operations in Morelos for a gang that broke off from the Beltran Leyva cartel, the Public Safety Department said in statement Sunday. He was arrested in Mexico City on Friday along with an alleged accomplice.
(This version CORRECTS that authorities now say Sicilia's son was likely not involved in dispute with suspects.)

Boxing News: Manny Pacquiao Wins Against Shane Mosley!

Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley Highlights
In the third round of their match at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas last May 7, Manny Pacquiao knocked down Shane Mosley with a devastating left hook sending the former three-division world champion into the canvas for only the third time of his illustrious 18-year career.

Pacquiao landed more solid blows throughout the fight but as predicted by this writer, Mosley’s granite chin allowed him to survive the onslaught for 12 rounds.

It also helped that Pacquiao is not really 100% due to a leg cramp that has been bothering him since the 4th round.

Pacquiao said,

“It wasn’t my best performance. I did my best. I did not expect this result.”

Still, it was a decision win for him -- so one-sided that only one judge gave a round to Mosley. Judges’ scores were 120-108, 120-107 and 119-108.

The sellout crowd of 16,412 booed Mosley repeatedly in the late rounds for his refusal to trade punches with Pacquiao.

Pacquiao extended his winning streak to 14 fights and retains his WBO Welterweight title while cementing his status as pound-for-pound, the best boxer in the world.

Check out the Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley highlights below:


Round 3 knockdown:

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Buys $7 Million Home

Mark Zuckerberg is, at age 26, on the young side for a first-time home buyer these days. But the Facebook cofounder and chief executive isn’t exactly stretching financially to make his first purchase. Valued at $13.5 billion, and with a persona made famous by the Oscar-winning film The Social Network, Zuckerberg recently plunked down a relatively paltry $7 million for his first home.

The restored historic Palo Alto, Calif. abode encompasses 5,617 square feet on a 17,100 square-foot plot. It includes five bedrooms, five and a half baths, a banquet-size dining room, a music alcove and glassed-in porch. The backyard has a saltwater pool, a spa, an outdoor gazebo with a wood-burning fireplace and a carport. The lot, located on Edgewood Drive in the Crescent Park neighborhood, is shielded from nosy neighbors and gawkers by a wall and citrus trees. Crescent Park itself is a high-end neighborhood where median single-family homes went for an average of $1.9 million in February, according to the Zillow Home Value Index.

The young billionaire’s new pad hails from an earlier structure erected by William A. Newell, a physician and politician who helped establish and govern the area in the late 19th century. It was razed and rebuilt by another physician in 1903. Since then, it changed hands roughly seven times, going through several remodelings, before being acquired by the social media entrepreneur.

The property was listed through Sherry Bucolo of Alain Pinel Realtors. Both Bucolo and Facebook declined to comment on the sale, but public records indicate the deal closed in mid-March. As with most real estate transactions involving rich and famous homebuyers, the sale was conducted through a third party LLC.

The young billionaire has long been a fan of renting and of relatively modest digs. His last two places were rentals in the College Terrace neighborhood of Palo Alto, both of which were close to Facebook’s offices and significantly smaller than the new home.

Zuckerberg, who ranks 52nd on Forbes’ list of the World’s Billionaires, paid $1 million more than the previously listed asking price of $5.85 million. The $7 million paid is about what the home is valued in the expensive 94301 zip code, according to Zillow.com.

That might seem like a hefty price tag to many middle Americans, but it’s pee wee league among billionaires. Yuri Milner, a venture capital billionaire and Facebook investor, shelled out $100 million for an 11 acre, 25,000 square foot estate in the area earlier this year. In April, news broke that Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine’s wealthiest billionaire, had snatched up a London penthouse for $221 million, the most ever paid for an apartment anywhere.

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