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Robert Wagner: Suspect In Natalie Wood’s Death? Robert Wagner: Suspect In Natalie Wood’s Death?
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Robert Wagner, the actor some might know as Number Two in the “Austin Powers” films, has said he refuses to comment or talk to police any more about his wife Natalie’s 1981 death. When Natalie Wood’s body was found floating …

Natalie Wood Death Under Question: Was She Beaten? Natalie Wood Death Under Question: Was She Beaten?
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Natalie Wood, the infamous and beautiful movie star who died under tragic and mysterious circumstances in 1981, may have been beaten before she died, a new report claims. Wood allegedly fell overboard from her yacht over Thanksgiving weekend and drowned; …

Honey Boo Boo Reading Christopher Walken Lines Honey Boo Boo Reading Christopher Walken Lines
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Last week, Christopher Walken teamed up with Sam Rockwell and Colin Ferrell–his “Seven Psychopaths” co-stars–to read lines from the enormously popular TLC show “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo”, to the great amusement of pretty much everyone. Now, “The Screen Junkies …

Sam Rockwell And Christopher Walken As Honey Boo Boo And Her Mom (Respectively) Sam Rockwell And Christopher Walken As Honey Boo Boo And Her Mom (Respectively)

Sam Rockwell, Christopher Walken and Colin Farrell, three of the stars of the new film Seven Psychopaths, sat down for Screen Junkies to run through some Honey Boo Boo lines. Rockwell takes on the Honey Boo Boo part, and Walken …

Natalie Wood: Death Certificate Changed from Accident to Undetermined Natalie Wood: Death Certificate Changed from Accident to Undetermined
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Natalie Wood’s death certificate was recently changed from “accident” to “undetermined”, according to the folks at TMZ. On Friday, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department says that an investigation in the actress’ death is currently “open and ongoing”. The bruises found …

Christopher Walken Reads ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ Christopher Walken Reads ‘Where The Wild Things Are’

“Kid’s are jerks, you know…”, says “Walken” in his own interpretation of the beloved children’s classic. An interpretation that provides a description of the pictures more than any thing. Though “Walken” is often confused by what he sees… “There’s some …