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Casey Anthony Gets Her Own 'E! True Hollywood Story'
Casey Anthony, the Florida mom who was sensationally acquitted of the 2008 murder of her young daughter Caylee, became a familiar face to TV viewers during the intense media coverage of the case.Now it's been reported that Anthony's become the latest "celebrity" to get the 'E! True Hollywood Story' treatment, in a special premiering next week.
According to the 'Orlando Sentinel,' producers got the inside scoop by interviewing journalists covering the case, Anthony's ex-boyfriends, a former high school friend, former defense attorneys and Zenaida Gonzalez, who is suing Anthony for defamation.
Kate and Pippa Middleton Get Their Own 'E! True Hollywood Story'
Cover the corgis' eyes and ears: E! has given Kate Middleton the 'True Hollywood Story' treatment.When she married Prince William back in April the ceremony was televised to a global audience estimated at 1 billion viewers.
Although the spotlight was on the brand new Duchess of Cambridge, her younger sister Pippa -- whose enviable assets were highlighted by a figure-hugging ivory gown -- also attracted a lot of attention.
Acknowledging Middleton Minor's own celebrity status E! has trained the 'THS' lens on both sisters. In a statement, the network announced that the 'E! True Hollywood Story: Kate & Pippa' will premiere Wednesday night.
E! looks at The Texas Chainsaw Massacre this afternoon
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of my favorite movies of all time, but it wasn't until just recently I finally got around to seeing The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, which I also enjoyed tremendously, though it's really more of a pitch black comedy than a horror film. After seeing a movie for the first time, I always like to go online and learn all I can about it, and while poking around the Web I discovered that the E! True Hollywood Story would be taking a look at the popular horror franchise, though hopefully not at the god awful remakes that have come out recently. The synopsis on the E! Web page says the movie was based on serial killer Ed Gein, which isn't exactly true. The plot of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is entirely made up, though director Tobe Hooper used some elements of Ed Gein's true-life crimes, such as creating furniture and masks from skin and bones, in his film.
You might notice this special originally aired several days ago, so yeah, I'm a little late on this. However, it re-airs today at 4 pm, so check it out if you can.
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