On the heels of the Gene Simmons tongue post, we turn our attention to the rich and famous. Who’s got the best, longest, most interesting tongue in Hollywood and beyond? When it comes to tongues who's most well endowed – here are 10 nominees.
On the heels of the Gene Simmons tongue post, we turn our attention to the rich and famous. Who’s got the best, longest, most interesting tongue in Hollywood and beyond? When it comes to tongues who's most well endowed – here are 10 nominees.

We're still one week away, and the media are already planting kisses on Paramount's ass for the "success" of the Cloverfield marketing campaign. While there's no doubt the campaign has succeeded in capturing the fancy of younger moviegoers, let's all step back a second and look at Snakes on a Plane's lackluster performance -- "All Hiss and No Bite" as BoxOfficeMojo.com bluntly put it.
The Cloverfield marketing campaign ain't a success until the paying audience declares it so. On January 18, we'll know one way or another.
What do you think?
Just doing some random campaign searches, and who do I run into, but Senator McCain's daughter. Meghan McCain reports on life from the campaign trail, from the perspective of a family member (yawn). But the Senator did win New Hampshire, so we may see more of her in the coming weeks.
Kinda cute. Looks like mom.
I laughed out loud at this...I may be retarded. link
Anyone see this week's 30 Rock? This one gets filed under bittersweet. Bitter because it was the last episode they got in before the strike, but oh, how frickin sweet. From Tracy apologizing for something he did in a dream to Liz drunk dialing the co-op board that rejected her (I'm buying a black apartment). But the icing on the cake was at the end of the show when the cast goes into a Broadway-style production of Midnight Train To Georgia. Too frickin' funny. The entire episode is on the NBC site, and the musical number starts around the 18 minute mark (you can fast forward to that point).
I tell ya...they need to end this strike business. Last week, I almost watched a reality show about parking on A&E.