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Video - Amy Winehouse Was "truly Talented" Says Comedian D.L Hughley
Amy Winehouse, the British singer found dead at her home in London on Saturday (23rd July 2011), is described as "truly talented" by the comedian D. L Hughley. Speaking outside Mastro's Steakhouse in Los Angeles, Hughley was quizzed on why drugs can often "take people out".
Responding to the questions, the comedian explained, "If we all knew what would take us out.we'd probably do less of it", adding, "I was reading an article this morning and her [Amy Winehouse's] mother was saying she just didn't think she would be around this long.and that's unfortunate.she was a truly talented young lady"
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Scary Movie 3 Review
Good
There are lots of ways to churn out sequels, particularly comedies. You can speed along like a runaway train to capitalize on a surprise hit -- Miramax rushed Scary Movie 2 into theaters one year after the original's release -- or you can reset and go for broke. The latter approach seems to be the Scary Movie 3 motive, with new writers and veteran parody director David Zucker (Airplane!, The Naked Gun) joining the fray. For its efforts, Miramax gets a perfectly average movie, with fresh moments, lame retreads, and more opportunity for big box office.
Scary Movie 3 sticks with the program: mind-bogglingly dumb characters hustle their way through spoofs of the industry's most popular recent films. It's no mistake that the roasted movies -- in this case: Signs, The Ring, and 8 Mile -- all pull in huge money and attract a young audience.
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