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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Kim Kardashian


Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian Calls Divorce a “bad business decision”; Spike Lee Goes Off on Hollywood Executives…
Kim Kardashian Calls Divorce a “bad business decision”: Reality star Kim Kardashian, who has been facing backlash from some fans since her split from Kris Humphries after 72 days of marriage, was on “Live! With Kelly” on Monday discussing her breakup. “If you really think about it, if [the marriage] was a business decision, and I really made all that money that everyone was claiming that we made off this wedding, and if the wedding was fake and just for TV.  I’m a smart business woman. I would have stayed married longer,” Kardashian said. “This was a bad business decision. If you really think about it, it doesn’t make sense.” The “Kourtney and Kim Take New York” star continued, “I really did some soul-searching, and I needed that. I needed to just be with the family.”
Spike Lee Goes Off on Hollywood Executives: Spike Lee criticized Hollywood at a Q&A following the screening of his latest movie “Red Hook Summer” at Sundance. The filmmaker responsible for “Malcolm X” and “Do The Right Thing” was asked a question by Chris Rock –yes, that Rock– and launched into a long, passionate answer. Responding to what he would do with with studio dollars, Lee said, “We never went to the studios with this film. I told you! I told you! … I bought a camera and said we’re gonna do this motherf—ing film ourselves.” He says the plan all along was to make “Red Hook” independently, and bring it to Sundance. “So this whole thing was planned out. I didn’t need a motherf—ing studio telling me something about [the neighborhood of] Red Hook! They know nothing about black people! Nothing! And they’re gonna give me notes about what a 13-year-old black boy and girl do in Red Hook? F— no!” According to Entertainment Weekly, Lee continued, “What else can you do? We had to do it ourselves! We shot motherf—ing ‘She’s Gotta Have It’ for 12 days back in 1986. And I’m now waiting for Universal to do the sequel to ‘Inside Man,’ my biggest hit ever! I can’t wait anymore!” The Brooklyn director said, “We had to do it ourselves!” Lee concluded: “Sorry for that motherf—ing tirade.” [

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