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Happy 6th Birthday Coco!

Sunday, Jun 13, 2010

Courteney and David’s beautiful daughter Coco Riley Arquette turns 6 years old today(June 13th). We wish Coco a very happy birthday and hope she has a wonderful day and gets everything she wishes for! Courteney went into labour on hers and David’s 5th wedding anniversary in 2004 and gave birth to Coco the day after. What a very special month this is for their family,as Courteney’s birthday is also in 2 days time. Happy birthday Coco! xxx

Bid for a Walk-on Role on “Cougar Town” & Meet Courteney on the Set!

Thursday, Jun 10, 2010

Thanks to Jennifer at Charitybuzz for sending me this info!

Familiar with embarrassing photos, late night food comas & all day hangovers? Well, it sounds like you’d be the perfect candidate for a walk-on role on Cougar Town! The highest bidder will also get to meet Courteney on the set!

Bidding is open until June 24th. To place your bid, or learn more about the auction, visit: http://www.charitybuzz.com/catalog_items/206401

Proceeds from this auction will benefit Project Angel Food – whose mission is to nourish the body and spirit of men, women and children affected by HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening illnesses

Charitybuzz auctions VIP experiences and luxury goods on its web site to raise millions for nonprofits around the globe.

Courteney Cox Takes A look back (and ahead?) at ‘Friends’

Wednesday, Jun 9, 2010

Courteney Cox admits to being a little bit jealous of the girls from “Sex and the City” and their leap to the big screen.

“I wish we could do that with ‘Friends,'” Cox says. “The thing is, the characters from ‘Sex and the City’ hopped all over Manhattan. On ‘Friends,’ we were always stuck in the apartment and that coffeehouse.”

Nevertheless, Cox says “Friends” castmate Jennifer Aniston has a great idea for a movie that would reunite the members of the long-running NBC sitcom. And, judging from her enthusiasm, Cox would clearly love to make such a movie happen, if only to enjoy working with everyone again. But she’s not getting her hopes up.

“I don’t think it’s going to happen,” she says, tamping down expectations, including her own. “Would [series creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman] want to write it? Because they’d have to be involved. I don’t know … a lot of things would have to break just right for it to work. But we’ve daydreamed about it.”

And while we’re on the subject of “Friends”— and it’s a topic Cox takes to with hearty enthusiasm — here are a few of her favorite things about her decade on the show:

Favorite ritual: “Jennifer and Lisa [Kudrow] and I ate lunch together every single day for 10 years. And we always had the same thing — a Cobb salad. But it wasn’t really a Cobb salad. It was a Cobb salad that Jennifer doctored up with turkey bacon and garbanzo beans and I don’t know what. She just has a way with food, which really helps. Because if you’re going to eat the same salad every day for 10 years, it’d better be a good salad, right?”

Favorite scene: “Off the top of my head, I’d say when Monica proposed to Chandler. There’s like 10,000 candles lit in the apartment and she gets down on one knee and starts sobbing. ‘There’s a reason why girls don’t do this!’ That was a big scene to me, playing the heavy emotion of that.”

Favorite part of Monica: “I loved any time she got super-competitive. The New Year’s Rockin’ Eve dance. The Thanksgiving touch football game with Ross. Fat Monica too. God, playing Fat Monica was so freeing! I remember being in [Fat Monica] makeup one time waiting for the other cast members to come out, and [director] Kevin Bright put on ‘Shake Your Groove Thing’ and I just grabbed a doughnut and started dancing like crazy in front of the audience. I could do anything because I was hidden under all that prosthetic makeup.”

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Busy Phillips Talks Cougar Town

Wednesday, Jun 9, 2010

It has been rumoured that Taye Diggs will guest star on the new season of Cougar Town. When E!Online caught up with Busy yesterday she gave gossip and spoke about Courteney.Read more below.

It’s true, Bill Lawrence and Courteney Cox are talking about it,” Busy told us, “and I know that Stephen McPherson, who runs ABC, has said whatever they decide to do he’s on board with.”

Busy continued: “They just feel like the name Cougar Town is not indicative of what the show became at the end of the series, and I agree with them.” Ditto that! “I don’t know what changing the title will do—maybe open it up to a whole new audience?”

A new audience better be down with the same ol’ Laurie, because Busy revealed some season two secrets about her alterna-self.

“Laurie got a serious boyfriend and she’s going to continue with her serious relationship,” Busy explained. “But I have a feeling she’s going to feel too hemmed in and she’ll have to go a little crazy again. She and Jules are going to have to have a real pow-wow about the fact that Laurie slept with Grayson early in the season.”

Watch out. Courteney is kind of a badass. “I am not looking forward to that,” Busy teased. “I like Courteney, and I don’t want to have to fight with her.”

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Courteney Cox: Shining through

Wednesday, Jun 9, 2010

The former “Friends” costar sat on the sidelines while others in the cast grabbed statuettes. With ‘Cougar Town,’ she could get her own mantel decoration now.

“Friends” racked up 63 Emmy nominations during the decade it pillaged pop culture and reigned as a Thursday night television mainstay on NBC. Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow each received six nominations and each won once. Their costar Courteney Cox? Never nominated. Not once.

To which, the only reasonable reply is: What the heck? Playing the group’s mother hen, Monica Geller, Cox took a character loaded with obsessive-compulsive quirks and a goofy, overly competitive nature and fashioned a flesh-and-blood woman. Cox’s comic timing was impeccable, and she brought out Monica’s insecurities in a way that turned self-deprecation into an art form. Of all the friends, Monica actually was more multi-dimensional.

“I’m not competitive like Monica, but would I like to win an Emmy? Forget winning. I’ve been doing this for a thousand years and I’ve never been nominated,” Cox says, laughing, over a glass of wine at the Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge. “I’ve made a good living and keep getting jobs that give me happiness. But it’d be such a great feeling to be recognized by your peers who you respect. I’ve never had that. And I’m not going to act like I don’t care because … guess what? It’d feel … great.”

Having reinvented herself this year on ABC’s unfortunately named freshman sitcom “Cougar Town,” Cox might finally experience that feeling. The comedy began its life last fall as a show about Jules, a newly divorced, 40ish woman trying to figure out how to start anew after the end of her 20-year marriage. Her initial plan: Date younger men. Lots of younger men. Like, a new one every week.

But after a few episodes, “Cougar Town” ditched the whole cougar thing (the show might soon be changing its title too) and became an ensemble comedy about a bunch of friends trying to find their way through (mid)life. It quickly settled into its happy groove and even ended with Jules starting a relationship with her divorced bartender neighbor.

“Courteney really pushed us to the new direction of the show,” says “Cougar Town” co-creator Bill Lawrence. “To have somebody of her star power embrace the ensemble nature of the show, while still having to be the one who works 99% of the time, was really cool to watch.”

Cox deflects any notion of magnanimity on her part. Shows evolve, she says. You roll with the changes. As for working “99% of the time,” Cox, 45, says, “Bring it on.” She already has the date circled on her calendar when she’s returning to work on “Cougar Town” (or whatever it’s called by then) in August.

“I’m ready to start back now,” Cox says. “People talk about the grind of doing a television show, but I love that grind. I missed that grind. I love the focus it brings. When I’m not working, I can’t get anything done.”

That kind of high-achiever quote makes Cox sound a little like Monica, which, Lawrence, a friend from when he wrote for “Friends,” says might be part of the problem when it comes to appreciating her comic talents.

“I think people think she’s just a personality playing an extension of herself when, in fact, she’s not like the people she’s playing,” Lawrence says. “Courteney is beautiful. It looks easy for her. She doesn’t seem like an underdog. She doesn’t get as much credit for working as hard as she has.”

That point hit home for Lawrence in the late-season “Cougar Town” episode when Jules’ teen son flips through her old high school yearbook and comes across a picture of Mom onstage dancing with Bruce Springsteen. It’s a meta moment, recalling the actual Brian De Palma-directed music video that had Cox, then 20, playing a fan pulled on stage to go dancing in the dark with the Boss.

“If people remember that young girl super-excited to get a part where she grabs Bruce Springsteen’s hand and dances like an idiot, they’d see her in a different light,” Lawrence says. “She has had to fight, just like everyone else.”

Cox has a slightly different take, not about the fighting or the dancing “like an idiot” part, but about using the clip in the first place.

“I thought it was too wink-wink, but Bill convinced me to do it, and he was right,” Cox says, laughing. “I fought it because I knew I’d have to watch the video again. I looked it up on YouTube right before we shot the scene. Can I just say one thing to get it out there? I’m a much better dancer now.”

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Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Have “Friends” On-Screen Reunion Plan

Thursday, Jun 3, 2010

“Sex and The City” did it. “24” is going to do it. “The Sopranos” may do it.

So is it possible that 90’s sitcom “Friends ” might also find its way to the big screen?

“We’ve got a good idea. There is a good way to get us all together,” Courteney Cox told Pop Tarts on Tuesday night before being honored by Women in Film at 2010’s Crystal + Lucy Awards. “Jennifer (Aniston) told me, or someone told her, or she came up with the idea herself. I don’t think it will ever happen, but it would be a great way to get us all together!”

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