Access Hollywood The Love Guru interview
You can watch a video of Access Hollywood talking to Mike and Justin from yesterdays The Love Guru premiere. Click here to check it out.

By: Admin | June 12, 2008


The Love Guru premiere photos
I added a few pictures of Justin from tonights premiere of The Love Guru. Click the thumbnails below to go check out larger versions. If you would like to check out some photos taken by fans at the premiere, you can click here and here.

By: Admin | June 11, 2008


Justin #12 on Forbes World's Most Powerful Celebrities
Power Rank: 12
Pay: $44 mil
Category: Musicians
Pay Rank: 26
Web Rank: 5
Press Rank: 24
TV/Radio Rank: 17

Two million fans paid $100 million to see J.T. on his FutureSex/Love Show tour. The former boy-band member also appeared in a Super Bowl commercial for Pepsi, heads his own music label and has signed a development deal with MTV.

By: Admin | June 11, 2008


More The Love Guru promo
E!s Daily 10 and E! News Live both featured more snippets from Justin's interviews for The Love Guru. Download the videos below.

06/11/08 E! News 24.6mb / 1:43
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06/11/08 Daily 10 19.8mb / 1:23
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By: Admin | June 11, 2008


Jay Leno
For those who missed Justin appearance on Leno to discuss The Love Guru, you missed another entertaining show. I capped the video and you can download it below.

06/10/08 Jay Leno 174mb / 12:09
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By: Admin | June 11, 2008


Buy your Love Guru tickets
The Love Guru opens next week so be sure you're ahead of everyone else and pick up your tickets early. Click Skip the box office lines and here to purchase tickets at Fandango. You can also check out some stills from the movie as well as information about the film.

By: Admin | June 10, 2008


Videos
Justin made an appearance on all of the entertainment shows yesterday discussing the Love Guru as well as the golf tournament he participated in last week. I capped the appearances and you can download them below.

06/09/08 Extra 22mb / 1:32
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06/09/08 Access Hollywood 35.9mb / 2:30
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06/09/08 Entertainment Tonight 19.2mb / 1:20
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By: Admin | June 10, 2008


Q&A with Romany Malco
SportsIllustrated
You may not know him by name, but you certainly know Romany Malco. The Brooklyn-bred actor burst onto the scene three years ago as Jay, the smooth talking friend of Steve Carell in the 40-Year-Old Virgin and as Conrad Shepard, in Showtime's dark comedy series Weeds.

In Mike Myers' new comedy The Love Guru, which opens June 20, Malco will play Darren Roanoke, the fictional star of the Toronto Maple Leafs, who is in need of help after his wife leaves him for Los Angeles Kings heartthrob Jacques Grande, played by Justin Timberlake.

SI.com recently sat down with Malco to find out what its like to have Verne Troyer ("Mini Me") play your hockey coach, Jessica Alba your team owner, Timberlake your French-Canadian nemesis and Myers your Love Guru.

SI: What was the biggest highlight of making this movie?

Malco: Playing a hockey star was the biggest highlight. Wait, no, I can't say that. I think working with Justin Timberlake was the biggest highlight. He was really funny. You expect to say, OK, he's a singer so we give him a little bit of a grace period because...well, he's a singer trying to act. But no, he was actually good. He's actually better than most actors.

By: Admin | June 9, 2008


Justin at TV Land Awards
I added a few pictures of Justin backstage with Mike Myers at the 6th Annual TV Land Awards. You can catch the show airing on June 15th. Click the thumbnails below to check out larger versions.

By: Admin | June 9, 2008


They Played Their Hearts Out
Golf Digest John Strege
No birdies and no putts longer than 20-feet were made, but Tony Romo (84) and Justin Timberlake (98) managed to break 100 while Matt Lauer (100) and Contest winner John Atkinson (114) didn't.

The Golf Digest U.S. Open Challenge Friday was instructive, which is to say that it met its own challenge, and in the process proved that Tiger Woods was right.

A year ago, Woods said at Oakmont CC, site of the 2007 U.S. Open, that a 10-handicap couldn't break 100 there. That became the challenge for a foursome of single-digit amateurs, who played the South Course at Torrey Pines, site of the 2008 U.S. Open next week, largely from the back tees Friday.

The damage report: Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (whose handicap index is 2.2) shot a 13-over par 84; pop star Justin Timberlake (a 6.0) shot 98; Today Show host Matt Lauer (a 6.2) shot 100; and John Atkinson (an 8.1), who was chosen from a pool of 56,000 contest entrants nationwide, shot 114.

They're inhuman, how well they stripe it," Timberlake said of the professionals who -- albeit better armed on the talent front -- will face the same challenge next week. "We're just proud to be a part of actually showing it."

Not a single birdie was made, and the longest putt holed was a 20-footer Lauer made for par at the last hole. Atkinson failed to make a single par, yet he was the winner by anyone's measure. A year ago, Atkinson was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer.

His own personal gallery included an estimated 60 people, family and friends from his hometown of Omaha, who spent the six hours, 15 minutes it took the foursome to complete the round loudly encouraging his every swing. So did the the celebrities in his group and their caddies, who included Greg Norman (looping for Lauer) and Butch Harmon (working for Timberlake).

"I had a great time," Atkinson said. "I had a certain score that I wanted to hit, but that wasn't going to happen. But I feel it's like life -- you've just got to keep going."

Atkinson bogeyed each of the first four holes, according to a game plan that called for him to hit hybrids off the tee to keep the ball in the fairway and to play for bogey. After that, "the wheels came off," he said, and he was unable to reattach them.

"For a guy who's played one member-guest [tournament] in his life it was pretty impressive," said his own caddie, renowned sport psychologist Bob Rotella. "I think he felt very good about it."

The course also won, incidentally. "It's hard to tell anyone how thick that rough is," Rotella said. Atkinson played one shot from the rough when he couldn't actually see his ball, he said.

Romo, clearly the best player in the group and one who has entered U.S. Open qualifiers, was in thick rough off the tee at 18 and swung as hard as he could with a sand wedge and advanced the ball only about 20 feet and into a fairway bunker.

"I think we've got the rough about right," said Mike Davis, the USGA's senior director rules and competition.

Click thumbnails below to access larger images in the gallery or click here to view images at Golf Digest website.

By: Admin | June 7, 2008


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