Watch two videos below of Courteney arriving for her interview on The David Letterman show..captures and clip from the actual interview are coming up soon too.. im sorry im a bit behind with these at the moment!
Watch two videos below of Courteney arriving for her interview on The David Letterman show..captures and clip from the actual interview are coming up soon too.. im sorry im a bit behind with these at the moment!
Courteney Cox says she and David Arquette are still working on their marriage.
“This is a pretty private matter that’s been made pretty public. But it’s our own fault,” Cox said this morning on Live with Regis and Kelly. “David and I are both pretty open. He’s really open. What are you going to do?”
“We have a great handle on it. We’re really close. He’s my best friend. We’re putting Coco, obviously, first. At first it wasn’t quite as easy. When you first get separated, David had a lot of acting out. He’s over 100 days sober. He’s really gotten it together. At first it was a little rough. Now we’re able to actually look at the relationship to see if we’re compatible. We know we love each other, but how does the rest of it work?”
As for the new Scream 4 movie, which also stars Arquette, Cox said the films have played a part in her marriage, “The first one we fell in love. The second one I hated him. The third one we got married. And this one, we started off having problems in the marriage.”
Last night, she told David Letterman that Arquette to “hit on” her during a recent trip to Disney World. “I told him, not right now. You don’t have the Fast Pass right now. Not for that ride.”
I’ve spent many a Wednesday night fantasizing about becoming an honorary member of a certain dysfunctional, boozy and all-around awesome cul-de-sac crew.
So when I sat down with Courteney Cox at the ‘Scream 4’ junket on behalf of our sister site, Moviefone — check out that chat here — I couldn’t resist slipping in a few ‘Cougar Town’ questions to quench fans’ thirst before the show returns from its distressingly long hiatus next week.
Cox was happy to confirm that Bobby (Brian Van Holt) and Laurie (Busy Philipps) are indeed going to start selling Penny Cans when the show returns on Monday, April 18. For fans who want to enjoy the authentic Penny Can experience from the comfort of their own cul-de-sac, it’s worth noting that the phone number that will appear on-screen in the episode is a working line that will connect them to a cast or crew member to take their order, so that you, too, can enjoy the world’s ultimate time-wasting activity (preferably with a penny in one hand and Big Carl in the other).
“It’s a really good business, I think — I mean, who doesn’t want a cleaned out paint can?” Cox deadpanned. “If you had to buy paint and put the paint someplace, you can’t just throw it down the sink, so I say buy a Penny Can; give back. I don’t actually know what’s going to happen to that money, but give back.”
Few sitcoms get to travel to exotic locations for the sake of filming, especially when a studio backlot will do, but following in the footsteps of their Wednesday night brethren, ‘Modern Family,’ Cox and co. did score a free trip to Hawaii in order to shoot the super-sized season finale.
“We go to Hawaii because …” Cox paused, considering whether or not to censor herself before she spilled the beans. “I mean, it’s not like ‘Scream’ where people care about the ending as much, but my son [Travis (Dan Byrd)] goes to Hawaii because he’s devastated — he’s heartbroken by his girl. So, I’m there to try to get him to get his life back on track, like, ‘don’t quit college.’ And at the same time, there’s a whole baby issue going on between me and my boyfriend, Grayson [Josh Hopkins]. So somebody wants kids, somebody doesn’t, it’s too much … You’ll have to figure it out. But it was great, it was really fun to go over there.”
It seems as though the television gods have smiled upon us after 10 weeks bereft of ‘Cougar Town,’ since next week’s return sees not just one but two episodes of the ABC sitcom — the first at 9.30PM ET on April 18, the second in its regular 9.30PM ET timeslot on Wed., April 20, when Cox’s Jules and Hopkins’ Grayson are roped into babysitting the oft-absent Stan for Ellie (Christa Miller), and Laurie hops back into the dating pool after her break-up with Smith, boasting a very unorthodox wingman in Andy (Ian Gomez).
What do you think Jules and Grayson’s baby drama will mean for our happy couple? Will you be ordering an official Penny Can? Don’t miss the return of ‘Cougar Town’ next Monday and Wednesday on ABC.
“Extra” correspondent Jerry Penacoli caught up with actors Courteney Cox and David Arquette at the premiere of their film “Scream 4” — and as they both posed for pictures, they seemed happy to be joking around. Could this mean they may get back together?
“I don’t know. We’re not divorced,” Cox said. “We couldn’t be in a better place. It’s better than before we were separated because we’re getting to know each other in a different way.”
“That’s all to be determined,” Arquette told Penacoli separately. “It just has to be right for us both and if it is we’ll be together and if it’s not we’ll be apart, but we’ll be good to each other.”
Arquette was also celebrating 100 days of sobriety. “I don’t drink anymore and I’m cool with that. I love that. I love the clarity that I have now. I love the groundedness I feel.”
For the die-hard “Scream” fans out there, one of the many joys in watching the films for the first time is trying to figure out who the killer is. With the release of the fourth installment of the franchise just days away, rumors and speculation are running rampant across the interwebs.
To help you narrow down your list of potential killers, MTV News had the cast of “Scream 4” make a case for why you won’t see their characters wielding any knives or wearing Ghostface masks come Friday.
“My character is not the killer, because she knows horror movies too well,” Hayden Panettiere said of her spunky, know-it-all character Kirby Reed. “She knows how they work, and she’s too terrified in that scene in the preview.”
“I can’t do it because O.J. already did it,” Anthony Anderson joked about his character, Deputy Perkins.
“Yeah. That would be racist,” added co-star Adam Brody. “You’re not going to have the black guy killing all the white people.”
“No,” Anderson agreed.
“And yeah, my guy is just kind of a dummy,” Brody said of Deputy Hoss. “I could be putting everyone on, but I don’t think I have enough screen time to totally be the killer, but maybe?”
David Arquette, who returns to the franchise as Dewey Riley went for a more cryptic approach.
“I’m not the killer, because I am the killer,” he said.
“My character’s not the killer because maybe she is,” Courteney Cox said of intrepid nosy reporter Gail Weathers, coincidentally echoing the same phrase as her onscreen husband.
“My character is not the killer because she’s Sydney Prescott,” said Neve Campbell, who returns to the franchise as the central character.
“My character Jill is not the killer because she’s Sydney’s cousin — hel-lo!” Emma Roberts argued.
And finally, Aimee Teegarden weighed in: “Why am I not the killer? I’m not the killer because I have great hair in the movie,” she said. “And if you have great hair, you don’t die — bottom line.”
So what do you think, “Scream” fans? Is one of them lying? Tell us in the comments!