Evidently Justin Bieber has gotten himself a pet monkey, which was seized at the border in Germany because he didn't have the proper papers. Sgt. Schultz was the border agent.
Fred Lutner, the head of the Southern Baptist Convention, says that North Korea is threatening war with the United States because of marriage equality. “I would not be surprised that at the time when we are debating same-sex marriage, at a time when we are debating whether or not we should have gays leading the Boy Scout movement, I don’t think it’s just a coincidence that we have a mad man in Asia who is saying some of the things that he’s saying."
GI Joe: Retaliation is set to win the weekend box office with $40 million, with The Croods taking second for $27 million, and Temptations: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor taking third for $22 million.
Speaking of numbers,...
Fred Lutner, the head of the Southern Baptist Convention, says that North Korea is threatening war with the United States because of marriage equality. “I would not be surprised that at the time when we are debating same-sex marriage, at a time when we are debating whether or not we should have gays leading the Boy Scout movement, I don’t think it’s just a coincidence that we have a mad man in Asia who is saying some of the things that he’s saying."
GI Joe: Retaliation is set to win the weekend box office with $40 million, with The Croods taking second for $27 million, and Temptations: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor taking third for $22 million.
Speaking of numbers,...
- 3/31/2013
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Tough life, being the handsome guy who gets the likes of Angelina Jolie and Julia Roberts where they need to be at red carpet events. Well, the job isn't necessarily all glamour and excitement, but Christopher Gaida admits that being a celebrity escort is nice work if you can get it. "A celebrity escort has a crazy title and everyone thinks it's scandalous," Gaida, author of Arm Candy: A Celebrity Escort's Tales From the Red Carpet, said in an exclusive chat with E! News. "However, it really isn't. You bring them to the red carpet, you introduce them to press, you make sure that they're in there on time, they get to their seat, to the dressing room, and just really...
- 2/12/2013
- E! Online
New York, Feb 1: A "celebrity escort," who has been in the business for 14 years, has now written a tell-all book titled 'Arm Candy: A Celebrity Escort's Tales From The Red Carpet,' where he spills the secrets the stars would rather keep hushed.
According to the New York Post, Christopher Gaida, 38, started escorting A-listers to award shows and benefits when he was 24 and temping for MTV, the Huffington Post reported.
He has since been to 150 events and escorted huge names like Angelina Jolie, Cameron Diaz, Jessica Alba, Megan Fox and Julia Roberts.
At the 2007 Teen Choice Awards, for instance, Fox started freaking out backstage. Gaida was the one who calmed her down.
That same year, he was the one who.
According to the New York Post, Christopher Gaida, 38, started escorting A-listers to award shows and benefits when he was 24 and temping for MTV, the Huffington Post reported.
He has since been to 150 events and escorted huge names like Angelina Jolie, Cameron Diaz, Jessica Alba, Megan Fox and Julia Roberts.
At the 2007 Teen Choice Awards, for instance, Fox started freaking out backstage. Gaida was the one who calmed her down.
That same year, he was the one who.
- 2/1/2013
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Listen up, everybody. If you write a tell-all in this day and age, you had better bring it. Heck, Kris Jenner wrote a tell-all about herself in which she exposes her own infidelities. If you aren’t exposing someone’s love child or some Mommy Dearest-level insanity in your scandalous memoir, we are not even going to check it out from the library. It’s these high standards that made us so bummed to read about the “secrets” revealed in Christopher Gaida‘s new book Arm Candy: A Celebrity Escort’s Tales From The Red Carpet. Despite having escorted celebs to red-carpet events (entirely platonically, as we were saddened to find out) for fourteen years, some of Giada’s non-revelations include:
Helping calm down Megan Fox at the 2007 Teen Choice Awards when she allegedly “freaked out” backstage. Walking three feet in front of Sharon Stone and not looking back per...
Helping calm down Megan Fox at the 2007 Teen Choice Awards when she allegedly “freaked out” backstage. Walking three feet in front of Sharon Stone and not looking back per...
- 1/31/2013
- by Halle Kiefer
- TheFabLife - Movies
Ever wonder how award shows with celebrities (and celebrity egos) up the wazoo run so smoothly? Wonder no more. Apparently, there's such a thing as a "celebrity escort." And no, it has nothing to do with sex.
Christopher Gaida, 38, is one such escort and has been for the past 14 years. He now has a book out, a tell-all titled "Arm Candy: A Celebrity Escort's Tales From The Red Carpet," where he spills the secrets the stars would rather keep hushed.
Gaida started escorting A-listers to award shows and benefits when he was 24 and temping for MTV, reports New York Post. He has since been to 150 events and escorted huge names like Angelina Jolie, Cameron Diaz, Jessica Alba, Megan Fox and Julia Roberts.
At the 2007 Teen Choice Awards, for instance, Fox started freaking out backstage. Gaida was the one who calmed her down. That same year, he was the one who...
Christopher Gaida, 38, is one such escort and has been for the past 14 years. He now has a book out, a tell-all titled "Arm Candy: A Celebrity Escort's Tales From The Red Carpet," where he spills the secrets the stars would rather keep hushed.
Gaida started escorting A-listers to award shows and benefits when he was 24 and temping for MTV, reports New York Post. He has since been to 150 events and escorted huge names like Angelina Jolie, Cameron Diaz, Jessica Alba, Megan Fox and Julia Roberts.
At the 2007 Teen Choice Awards, for instance, Fox started freaking out backstage. Gaida was the one who calmed her down. That same year, he was the one who...
- 1/31/2013
- by Liat Kornowski
- Huffington Post
by Michael Pickle, MoreHorror.com
Evil Kitty Productions brought Horror to Big Bear Lake California last weekend for the 3rd year with the ever expanding Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. Held in the beautiful mountain community of Big Bear Lake with a brand new name thanks to the decision to make Sci-Fi films a part of the festival selection this year.
MoreHorror attended the red carpet kick-off party in Hollywood last week before the festival and the energy, excitement and anticipation was at a fever pitch. Heather Langenkamp from the original Nightmare on Elm Street whose autobiographical feature documentary I Am Nancy headlined the opening night of the festival.
Amanda Wyss who played Tina in the Wes Craven classic and many other stars, filmmakers and fans of the genre gathered at a club in Hollywood to celebrate the young festival that provides a forum for both established and up-and-coming filmmakers.
Evil Kitty Productions brought Horror to Big Bear Lake California last weekend for the 3rd year with the ever expanding Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. Held in the beautiful mountain community of Big Bear Lake with a brand new name thanks to the decision to make Sci-Fi films a part of the festival selection this year.
MoreHorror attended the red carpet kick-off party in Hollywood last week before the festival and the energy, excitement and anticipation was at a fever pitch. Heather Langenkamp from the original Nightmare on Elm Street whose autobiographical feature documentary I Am Nancy headlined the opening night of the festival.
Amanda Wyss who played Tina in the Wes Craven classic and many other stars, filmmakers and fans of the genre gathered at a club in Hollywood to celebrate the young festival that provides a forum for both established and up-and-coming filmmakers.
- 10/8/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
We're just a few days away from September 30th start of the Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival, and a few announcements have come out over the past few days with regard to additions to the lineup along with news of a world premiere taking place at the event.
11/11/11, director Keith Allan’s newest film for The Asylum, which is being released on November 1st, makes its world debut a month early at the 2011 Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. 11/11/11 screens at the Festival’s Opening Night on Friday, September 30, at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center.
“We are honored and thrilled to have Keith’s film make its debut here at the Festival,” said Christopher Gaida, Director of Programming. “I know it’s going to be well received and will set the dark, creepy tone we love to have over this horror weekend. I have goose bumps already!”
Not be confused...
11/11/11, director Keith Allan’s newest film for The Asylum, which is being released on November 1st, makes its world debut a month early at the 2011 Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. 11/11/11 screens at the Festival’s Opening Night on Friday, September 30, at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center.
“We are honored and thrilled to have Keith’s film make its debut here at the Festival,” said Christopher Gaida, Director of Programming. “I know it’s going to be well received and will set the dark, creepy tone we love to have over this horror weekend. I have goose bumps already!”
Not be confused...
- 9/23/2011
- by Emy
- DreadCentral.com
That’s right, The Asylum knockoff of Darren Bousman’s 11-11-11 will premiere at the Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival.
Big Bear Lake, CA –Who says there’s “safety in numbers?” 11/11/11, director Keith Allan’s newest film, is already destined to become a horror classic. The feature, which opens nationally on November 1, makes its world debut a month early at the 2011 Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival.® 11/11/11 screens at the Festival’s Opening Night on Friday, September 30 at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center.
“We are honored and thrilled to have Keith’s film make its debut here at the Festival,” said Christopher Gaida, Director of Programming. “I know it’s going to be well-received and will set the dark, creepy tone we love to have over this horror weekend. I have goose bumps already!”
Not be confused with director Darren Lynn Bousman’s thriller 11-11-11, Allan’s film...
Big Bear Lake, CA –Who says there’s “safety in numbers?” 11/11/11, director Keith Allan’s newest film, is already destined to become a horror classic. The feature, which opens nationally on November 1, makes its world debut a month early at the 2011 Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival.® 11/11/11 screens at the Festival’s Opening Night on Friday, September 30 at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center.
“We are honored and thrilled to have Keith’s film make its debut here at the Festival,” said Christopher Gaida, Director of Programming. “I know it’s going to be well-received and will set the dark, creepy tone we love to have over this horror weekend. I have goose bumps already!”
Not be confused with director Darren Lynn Bousman’s thriller 11-11-11, Allan’s film...
- 9/21/2011
- by Jason Bene
- Killer Films
When I read "11/11/11 to Premiere at Big Bear Horror Film Festival" in my e-mail's inbox, I immediately presumed it was Darren Bousman's 11-11-11 . Nope. There's another film out there, distinctly titled 11/11/11 and, yes, it's making its debut next month. Read on. Who says there.s .safety in numbers?. 11/11/11, director Keith Allan.s newest film, is already destined to become a horror classic. The feature, which opens nationally on November 1, makes its world debut a month early at the 2011 Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival. 11/11/11 screens at the Festival.s Opening Night on Friday, September 30 at the Big Bear Performing Arts Center. .We are honored and thrilled to have Keith.s film make its debut here at the Festival,. said Christopher Gaida, Director of...
- 9/20/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
It’s that time of year again! It's film festival season, and we've got yet another one for you. This one goes out to all of you in the Big Bear Lake, California, area. Listen up because the Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival has dropped the names of the films and directors in this year's line-up.
Running from September 30 to October 2, the Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival features a panel of judges that includes composer Harry Manfredini, Felissa Rose Esposito Miller (Sleepaway Camp), and Tom DeSanto (X-Men, Transformers) and a slate of 8 feature films and 16 shorts.
From the Press Release
The Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival selection committee has announced the line-up of films for the 3rd annual festival. The announcement comes from the fest's co-directors, Jamie Kristen and Christopher Gaida, who partnered with seasoned veterans of the horror and science fiction genres to determine which films would be included.
Running from September 30 to October 2, the Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival features a panel of judges that includes composer Harry Manfredini, Felissa Rose Esposito Miller (Sleepaway Camp), and Tom DeSanto (X-Men, Transformers) and a slate of 8 feature films and 16 shorts.
From the Press Release
The Big Bear Horro-Fi Film Festival selection committee has announced the line-up of films for the 3rd annual festival. The announcement comes from the fest's co-directors, Jamie Kristen and Christopher Gaida, who partnered with seasoned veterans of the horror and science fiction genres to determine which films would be included.
- 8/26/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
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