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  • 26
    Jul
    2012
    8:34pm, EDT

    Russell Brand sentenced to 20 hours of community service

    John Shearer / AP

    By Peter Gicas, E! Online

    Russell Brand is a free man right now, but he's not completely off the hook. While Katy Perry's ex was not given any jail time stemming from his hurling of a shutterbug's iPhone through a glass window in New Orleans back in March, the British funnyman is being punished nevertheless.

    During an arraignment on Thursday morning, Brand was ordered to perform 20 hours of community service and pay $500 in court fees.

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    Brand himself was not present in court, but his attorney entered a not-guilty plea on his behalf.

    Just yesterday, the New Orleans District Attorney's Office confirmed to E! News that Brand had been charged with one count of misdemeanor criminal damage to property.


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    The case against Brand, however, will be dismissed if he completes his community service by Aug. 31.

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  • 16
    Jun
    2012
    6:39pm, EDT

    Russell Brand slams TV host for bringing up divorce

    By Us Weekly

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    Russell Brand may be comfortable talking about his divorce from Katy Perry, that is, unless his mother is in the room.

    On an episode of UK's "The Graham Norton Show" that aired Friday, the "Rock of Ages" actor, who brought along his mother, Barbara, to the taping, lost his patience when host Graham Norton brought up his failed marriage.

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    "My mum is here. She got upset when you dragged up my marriage. I saw her cry, Graham," the comedic actor fumed. "That's the reality because it's real people, Graham, that's my real mum. I have come here to promote a film and you made my mum cry. I don't see you as that sort of person, Graham."

    "I don't see myself as that kind of person ..." Norton, 49, said in defense while insisting that he only inquired due to the fact that Perry was on his show last week.

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    But Brand wasn't ready to finish schooling Norton on his wrongdoing. "What I would have done, mate, in your position is come up to me before the show and gone, 'Eh, listen it's a bit odd your ex-missus was on last week. I might mention it, is that OK?'"

    Photos from Us: Hollywood's ugliest divorces


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    Meanwhile, just days before his appearance on "The Graham Norton" show, Brand appeared to be in much different spirits over his personal affairs.

    "You just have to have acceptance of things," he told "Lorraine's" Lorraine Kelly during a Thursday interview about his 17-month failed marriage. "She is a person that I love, but now this is a new time."

    Do you agree with Brand that Graham should've asked him about Perry before the show? Share your thoughts on our Facebook page.

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  • 12
    Jun
    2012
    5:21pm, EDT

    Somebody needs to unplug 'Rock of Ages'

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    Tom Cruise as Stacee Jaxx in "Rock of Ages."

    By Alonso Duralde, TheWrap.com

    REVIEW: When club owner Dennis (Alec Baldwin) gives busboy Drew (Diego Boneta) the big break of opening for rock legend Stacee Jaxx (Tom Cruise), he tells the newbie, "Three songs. No covers." By the end of "Rock of Ages" -- at which the point the audience has been subjected to two hours of Reagan-era pop hits recorded in a way that makes Kidz Bop sound like "Glee" and "Glee" sound like GWAR -- the idea of a mere trio of original tunes sounds like a slice of heaven.

    In its transition from an intimate and partially tongue-in-cheek L.A. theater piece to Broadway show to bloated all-star cinematic extravaganza, "Rock of Ages" has traded in whatever sense of humor it might have once had about itself and its roster of melodramatic power ballads (they might as well have called it "Stadium Rock of Ages") for an overblown aimlessness.

    By the time Debbie Gibson and Skid Row's Sebastian Bach are standing shoulder to shoulder and belting out Starship's "We Built This City" without a smidge of irony, one begins to wonder if "Rock of Ages" even gets its own joke.

    The plot, which feels cobbled together from stray bits of "Burlesque" and "The Apple," revolves around Oklahoma gal Sherrie Christian (Julianne Hough), who comes to Los Angeles in 1987 to pursue her rock-and-roll dreams. Within her first hour in town, she gets mugged, and she meets Drew, who gets her a job at Sunset Strip rock palace the Bourbon Room, run by Dennis and manager Lonny (Russell Brand).


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    Despite the club's legendary status, the place is on the verge of bankruptcy, a situation that can be avoided with an appearance by the legendary, Axl Rose-like Stacee, who's so out of it that he arrives on time only when his oily manager Paul (Paul Giamatti) tells him the gig was actually set for the night before. But Patricia Whitmore (Catherine Zeta-Jones), the wife of L.A.'s new mayor (Bryan Cranston), has focused on Stacee as part of her campaign to save the Sunset Strip from the devil's music once and for all.

    Oh, that something Satanic might actually have crawled into "Rock of Ages" at some point. When Tipper Gore formed the Parents Music Resource Center, she wasn't gunning for Quarterflash and REO Speedwagon, just two of the whitebread bands whose songs are featured here. It's akin to making a movie about people trying to suppress gangsta rap, and then filling the soundtrack with cuts by PM Dawn and DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince.

    Whether you have fond memories of songs like "I Want to Know What Love Is" and "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" or you're inclined to change stations when they pop up on the radio, the karaoke versions offered up by "Rock of Ages" are ear-punishers.

    The film's thudding literalism doesn't help, either; when someone sings about standing on a corner in the rain, you can just bet that they'll be singing that line on a corner. In the rain.

    Even when the movie unleashes a real singer like Mary J. Blige, her powerhouse voice gets mostly swallowed up by the bland back-up chorus and the stultifying orchestrations that bludgeon everything into a patina of silky-smooth nothing.

    "Rock of Ages" takes place in the final days when bands like Foreigner and Def Leppard could still dominate the charts. (Apart from one passing reference to rap, the ascendance of hip-hop is invisible here.) It's a movie that passes off mainstream pop as being somehow dangerous, reaching its crescendo at the end when, after rejecting a New Kids-ish boy band, "Rock of Ages" delivers its thunderous climax with Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," a song that's been so castrated by pop culture that it's a grade-school sing-along.

    As for the acting, it's a very mixed bag that mostly disappoints. Hough's charms were enough to get her through the "Footloose" remake, even if she was no challenge to Lori Singer, but here she's just vapid and unengaging, as is her co-star Boneta. Baldwin and Zeta-Jones overplay with the gusto of Royal Shakespeare actors doing Christmastime panto, while Malin Akerman (as a Rolling Stone reporter) and Giamatti find some of the film's few comic notes. Brand, naturally, gets the dissipation and the head-banging just right.

    Tom Cruise -- who, to his credit, is probably one of the few people on earth who can imagine first-hand what it was like to be Axl Rose in 1987 -- plays it unapologetically weird and eccentric, but he plays the same note of weird and eccentric throughout. Once his Stacee Jaxx gets onstage, though, Cruise's charisma bleeds over into the music world, making the actor look completely believable as a Dionysus with a Marshall stack.

    The only jolts of actual rock-and-roll danger in "Rock of Ages" come from Cruise, and from Mickey, the primate who steals his scenes as Stacee's mandrill sidekick. The rest of it is a dreary costume party packed with people you wish would just stop singing already.

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  • 8
    Feb
    2012
    9:43pm, EST

    Katy Perry and Russell Brand reach divorce settlement

    By Us Weekly

    There's no going back at this point.

    Katy Perry, 27, and Russell Brand, 36, have reached a settlement in their divorce, Us Weekly can confirm. British movie star Brand filed for divorce on Dec. 30 citing "irreconcilable differences."

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    In court documents filed Tuesday and obtained by Radar Online, Perry and Brand said they "have entered into a comprehensive written settlement of all issues, including, without limitation, with respect to the property to be confirmed or assigned to each party."

    Brand will not be receiving spousal support from Perry, despite not having a pre-nuptial agreement. The "Firework" singer is worth an estimated $70 million, while Brand is valued at $20 million.
     

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    The former couple owned four properties in California, New York and London, totaling $15 million. The exes also have three cats: Her Kitty Purry, his Morrissey and, Perry once told Us, "together we got Krusty!"


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    Perry signed the court documents with a happy face next to her name -- a sure sign that she's ready to put her 14-month marriage behind her.

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  • 30
    Dec
    2011
    2:40pm, EST

    Russell Brand, Katy Perry are divorcing

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    It's over for Katy Perry and Russell Brand.

    By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, NBC News

    Rumors have been swirling for some time, but now it's official. Comedian and actor Russell Brand has filed for divorce from singer Katy Perry. He cites "irreconcilable differences" in the petition, filed in Los Angeles.

    The 36-year-old British comedian told AP on Friday, "Sadly, Katy and I are ending our marriage. I'll always adore her and I know we'll remain friends."

    The couple wed Oct. 23, 2010, in a traditional Hindu ceremony near the tiger sanctuary in India where Brand had proposed.

    Brand starred as alcoholic playboy "Arthur" in the 2011 remake of the Dudley Moore classic, which hit theaters last spring, and provided the voice of the Easter Bunny's heir apparent in the animated film "Hop."  Perry, 27, recently provided the voice of Smurfette in the big-screen movie "The Smurfs" and hosted "Saturday Night Live" on Dec. 10. On Dec. 15, she was chosen as MTV's first-ever Artist of the Year.

    Gossip sites had been buzzing that the couple was about to split, pointing to photos of the two of them in separate locations over Christmas, and noting when one or the other was seen publicly without a wedding ring.

    As recently as Dec. 2, Brand told talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres that the marriage was solid. "I really am happily married," he said on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." He went on to add, "Perpetually, until death do us part was the pledge. I'm still alive."

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