Author: Jess

ABC Renews Castle, Picks Up Happy Town And Cougar Town

Saturday, May 16, 2009

ABC has picked up new drama Happy Town and the Courteney Cox-starring comedy Cougar Town, both from ABC Studios. Additionally, midseason drama Castle, also from ABC Studios, was renewed for a second season. ABC won’t confirm any pickups until it unveils its fall schedule on Tuesday.

Happy Town is a small-town murder mystery from the team behind October Road, creators Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg and director Gary Fleder. The cast includes Geoff Stults, Lauren German, Dean Winters, Amy Acker, Sam Neill, John Patrick Amedori, Sarah Gadon, Jay Paulson and Robert Wisdom.

The single-camera Cougar Town, from Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence, stars Cox as a newly single mother with a 17-year-old son. Lawrence is executive producing with Kevin Biegel, Cox and David Arquette. The cast of the show also includes Dan Byrd, Busy Philipps, Brian Van Holt, Christa Miller, Josh Hopkins and Ian Gomez.

‘Cougar Town’ May Give Courteney Cox A Good Reason To Smile

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

We won’t know for sure until ABC officially announces it’s TV Show fall line up next week, but it’s looking good for Courteney Cox‘s new sitcom Cougar Town. The pilot has tested well, and therefore may earn a spot in ABC’s fall line up.

Courteney goes bed shopping!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Courteney Cox headed out to Culver City to shop for a new mattress earlier today, testing them out as she hit up the store. Watch Courteney bouncing around in bed on this video:

Feeding America’s Hungry: The Nation’s Largest One-Day Food Drive

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

This coming Mother’s Day, make Mom proud. Join thousands of postal carriers and millions of Americans in participating in the nation’s largest, one-day food drive, this Saturday, May 9.

The U.S. Postal Service proudly joins the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) and Campbell Soup Company to support the NALC Stamp Out Hunger National Food Drive, designed for people to help those in need right in their own city or town.

Show Mom some love by donating non-perishable food to help some 35.5 million people, including 12 million children, who face hunger every day in America. The process to donate is simple: Put non-perishable food items in a bag and place it by your mailbox. Your letter carrier will pick it up and deliver it to local food banks.

“This Stamp Out Hunger drive is a tradition entering its 17th year,” said Postmaster General John E. Potter. “The generosity of our customers has filled food banks and pantries all across the nation. Our employees will further demonstrate their powerful reach into each of their communities and how our assistance helps those in need.”

Letter carriers in more than 10,000 cities and towns across America will deliver much more than mail when they walk and drive along their postal routes to collect food donations for distribution to community banks and pantries throughout the country. Nearly 1,500 local NALC branches in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands are involved in the drive.

To promote this year’s drive, the Postal Service’s Priority Mail and Campbell Soup co-sponsored the printing of 130 million postcards encouraging the public’s participation. Public service announcements featuring movie and television stars David Arquette and Courteney Cox, as well as the Harlem Globetrotters, are being made available throughout the country. Valpak Direct Marketing Systems is focusing 40 million of its envelopes on encouraging food donations and Valassis is promoting the drive with 85 million of its mail-delivered Red Plum wraps.

Courteney Cox New Show “Cougar Town” Too X-Rated For ABC

Thursday, Apr 9, 2009

Courteney Cox better clean up her new act or she’ll find herself in the unemployment line, ABC bosses say. The former Friends star will make her debut on the network’s new dramedy Cougar Town this fall, but the proposed series–about a bunch of middle-aged broads screwing every man under 29 – is getting a giant thumbs down from stunned censors and execs.

Execs are already locked in a furious battle with exec producer Cox, warning her that network TV ain’t cable – and she and her Writers Gone Wild can’t push the envelope past “edgy” to “filthy.”

According to a scoop featured in the April 13 issue of The National Enquirer, the show’s script is peppered with X-plicit, raunchy references to kinky sex, the f-word, and sex with boys as young as 15…

Avon Spotlight Commercial

Sunday, Mar 29, 2009

Yay Finally! Im trying to download the video myself right now,so as soon as I do Ill add it to the video section adn will post some caps but for now Watch it here

The tag line is “Spotlight – Step Into It.” The idea behind the fragrance being that every woman is a star in her own right.

The choice of Courtney Cox as spokeswoman is interesting to me. She’s beautiful and she’s successful, but she’s also known for being a friend – both off and on-screen. Plus, she’s not a kid, which is something that I appreciate, because I’m in my 40s as well.  She’s glamorous, but also grounded, which is what most women aspire to be.

“I’m also in the spotlight as a wife and mother. This fragrance is about feeling good about yourself and being confident when you step into your own unique roles — and into the spotlight.”

–Courteney Cox, award-winning actor, wife, mother and friend.