Saturday, October 29, 2011

"The Rum Diary": In Theaters Now!


Drawing a close to the defense team's line of witnesses, Dr. Paul White testified that is was Michael Jackson, rather than his personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray that administered the lethal final doses of propofol.

Making his case, White, an anesthesiologist, told the jury the King of Pop downed several pills of the powerful sedative lorezepan before self-injecting the propofol into himself.

“You think it was a self-injection of propofol between 11:30 and 12?” questioned defense lawyer, J. Michael Flanagan, in which White replied, “In my opinion, yes.”

Upset over the allegation, members of Jackson's family spoke out, including sister La Toya, who tweeted, "MICHAEL DID NOT KILL HIMSELF!!! HE WOULD NEVER DO THAT!!!!!!"

Following in the footsteps of her big sisters, it was recently announced that Kendall Jenner will be getting her very own E! TV Special.

The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star will be the subject of a new show that will follow her in the weeks leading up to her 16th birthday party.

According to UsWeekly, Ms Jenner’s show will detail everything from party planning to shopping for a car and even the possibility of a tattoo or belly button ring.

Kendall will be celebrating her sweet 16 on November 3.

It's one of the most anticipated pictures of the year, and today (October 28) "The Rum Diary" has made its long-awaited release into theaters.

Adding the high level of appeal to the action/drama flick is its stellar cast, which includes big screen favorite Johnny Depp and his two talented co-stars Amber Heard and Aaron Eckhart.

Per IMDB’s website, “The Rum Diary” involves an American journalist named Paul Kemp who takes on a freelance job in Puerto Rico for a local newspaper during the 1950s - during which time he struggles to find a balance between island culture and the ex-patriots who live there.

While talking about production of the film during a recent interview, Miss Heard told press, "I'm in a 1958 Corvette convertible on an empty highway. It's a beautiful spring day in Puerto Rico. And I'm making a movie with Johnny Depp. He's a beautiful specimen of a human being," adding, "It was a wildly, wildly seductive combination. That moment quite possibly has ruined every other job for me."

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