Amy Winehouse Keeps Things Crazy

Amy Winehouse Keeps Things Crazy

No matter how many times she ends up at rock bottom, Amy Winehouse always seems to get back up and continue her wacky ways.  And last night was just another example of her penchant for madness.

The “Rehab” singer received a visit from some friends at her Camden London home early in the evening as she was meeting and greeting some of her fans outside. 

And at one point, Winehouse took a running leap into a convertible and sped away for between twenty and thirty minutes before getting dropped off at a local pub.

But that didn’t last long, as her father Mitch eventually showed up at the bar and dragged the Back to Black singer back home, where he stationed a security guard at her front door.

According to a witness, “Amy could be heard pleading to be allowed out for some fresh air, only to be told to stick her head out of the back window. Anyone who rang her doorbell had to be given approval by the man on the door. He left after a few hours, only for another big guy to take his place.”

Secret Diary of a Call Girl: Episode 1-02

(S01E02) “Sometimes I get paid to do the things I’ve always wanted to do.” — Belle

Like have sex with old Scottish men who have a penchant for horses? No, wait, that was last week. This week Belle went to an exclusive adult party (think Eyes Wide Shut, but not as creepy) and meet her favorite author. She also got to wear a black wig (think Chicago) and some feathers around her neck (think Big Bird).

Check out my review of Secret Diary of a Call Girl after the jump. I promise, no more references.Tonight Belle went to an orgy, a very exclusive one — with rules even. You had to be under forty, educated, beautiful to get in. Most importantly, you had to be invited. She was paired with an Eastern European scientist who researches sustainable resources. Seems like a good date and easy money for our London call girl. However, Belle was informed right away that she’s not to engage in any sex during the party. This poses a big problem when she meets her idol, author Jay Lorre, who wants to have sex with her at the party. (Oh, and his wife is into it too.)

I thought this episode could have been stronger. Firstly, I would have liked Cheri Lunghi who plays Stephanie, Belle’s agent to be involved. Stephanie makes 1/3 of Belle’s wages. I was wondering when Belle told her client that he’d be reimbursed what Stephanie would say. I was waiting for the angry phone call from her agent. Afterall, Stephanie did her job. Why should she get cheated if Belle wants to go home with her literary crush? It also seemed rather unprofessional of Belle, especially when you hold the decision up against the season premiere where Belle explains all her “rules.”

And secondly, I didn’t like the hokey “personal reasons” angle. She used it to get out of work. Then, in an ironic twist of fate, Belle’s sister gives birth and Belle tells Jay that she can’t go home with him and his wife for … personal reasons. I thought it was too neat for a witty show like this. It was a bit sitcom-esque in fact.

I know people have commented on whether or not the show is a “comedy.” Showtime seems to think so but many of you readers disagree. I’m with you. The show isn’t conventionally funny in a Everybody Loves Belle way. It’s witty and sarcastic and a little gritty, but not laugh-out-loud funny. For example, I giggled a bit when Billie Piper tried to think of who Jay Lorre was. She said that she had to go through her “mental Rolodex” of everyone she’s slept with. Then she turned to the camera and blurted out, “This could take awhile.” That was well-delivered. But, things like Belle’s lying to the client coming back to bite her is just hokey because Call Girl is not that kind of show. What do you think?

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Megan Fox

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Universal Makes Date With Bruno

Sacha Baron Cohen, Bruno

Bruno is all set to pull a Borat.

Universal has announced that Sasha Baron Cohen’s latest R-rated comedy romp, Brunofeaturing the funnyman as a flamboyant fashionista with a penchant for tight leather clothingwill sashay his way into theaters May 15, 2009.

The film marks Cohen’s follow-up to 2006’s Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, which raked in a glorious $128.5 million in domestic ticket sales and landed such phrases as “sexy time” and “is niiice!” into the pop-culture lexicon.

Bruno will have some fierce competition, going up against Angels & Demons, Sony’s prequel to The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks. The following week will see Warner Bros.’ Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins and Fox’s Night at the Museum II: Escape From the Smithsonian.

No word yet on Bruno’s full title or plot, but there are signs the film will take its cues from its predecessor by following the titular character as he takes his show on the road. For example, video footage of Cohen in Bruno mode hamming it up with an unsuspecting public at a Kansas airport surfaced on the Internet a few months ago.