- October 26, 2010
The Top Ten Dead Celebrity Homes for Sale

Just in time for Halloween, TopTenRealEstateDeals.com announces the launch of their latest Top 10 list: The Top Ten Dead Celebrity Homes for sale.
“Could it be that Betty Grable or Dean Martin’s spirits live on in their old homes? Maybe Groucho Marx is still telling jokes or Dinah Shore and Frank Sinatra are still singing songs where they once lived? Perhaps John Wayne and George C. Scott are rehearsing movie lines? Are they haunted? You tell us!” says Jason Wakefield the Marketing Director for TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
While their former homes might not be haunted, they are for sale and TopTenRealEstateDeals.com thought it would be a fun Halloween feature to provide a look at ten of yesterday’s top celebrity homes.
Check it out at: www.toptenrealestatedeals.com/homes/celebrity-homes/2010/the-top-ten-dead-celebrity-homes/
Or see some of our faves under the jump:
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- October 26, 2010
2010 Dream Halloween Event
Photos by Justin Campbell/BuzzFoto.com
- October 26, 2010
Kim K and Ciara’s Birthday Lunch
Photo by Christopher Peterson/BuzzFoto.com
- October 25, 2010
Jim Carrey in NY, EXCLUSIVE!
Photo by Pablo Tomatis/BuzzFoto.com
Early Oscar buzz for Jim Carrey as a love-bitten gay con man in “I Love You Phillip Morris” has died down and now we probably know why, thanks to the trailer. It looks a bit too silly and camp, but Variety hails it as “hilarious tragedy” that seems to work as a good film, which recently scored a nomination for best breakthrough direction (Glenn Ficarra and John Requa) at the Gotham Awards. It rates a good score of 79 at Rotten Tomatoes.
Playing gay is usually an Oscar-savvy move for straight actors. It worked for Sean Penn (“Milk”), Charlize Theron (“Monster”) and Tom Hanks (“Philadelphia”). This year the ploy is whipping up lots of Oscar hoopla for Annette Bening (“The Kids Are All Right”). But poor Jim Carrey is laughed off by academy members, who’ve never nominated him. Meantime, over at the Golden Globes, Carrey won twice — once for drama (“The Truman Show,” 1998), once for comedy (“Man on the Moon,” 1999) — and nabbed four other noms. There’s a good chance he’ll be back again this year, assuming “Phillip Morris” is placed in the comedy/musical categories.
You can watch the trailer under the jump:
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- October 25, 2010
Kyle Massey Dances With the Scares
Photo by J. Michael Arnoldi/BuzzFoto.com
- October 25, 2010
BuzzFoto Blind Item #420
- October 25, 2010
Hollywood Makeup Artist Gives Costume Tips

They report:
Skip the scary mask this Halloween and create your own zombie look with the help of The Walking Dead’s makeup artists, Greg Nicotero and Andy Schoneberg. All items can either be found in the pantry or in a Halloween costume store.
