Monthly Archives: May 2007

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Piper-HouseTuesday, May 8
The irascible doctor is less of a crankypants when he’s got a little love in his life. Piper Perabo guest stars as a nutritionist who catches House’s eye at 9 p.m. on WFXT (Ch. 25). It’s a good thing that “House” is going to be in a good mood, because Dr. Foreman tenders his resignation this week.

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Matthew Perry’s New Gal Pal?

New couple alert! Does the perpetually single Matthew Perry have a new girlfriend? Rush and Molloy seem to think so. According to the Daily News, the former friend and Studio 60 star was getting all kissy-faced with Piper Perabo at the Cadillac Tribeca Film Festival party. Says the source:

“They were on a couch holding hands and he was rubbing her back… She snuck into the movie after everyone was seated, then arrived with him at the party but wouldn’t take pictures.”

Now, the only reason I really care about this is because I spent several of my teenage years thinking Piper was really freakin’ cool for dancing on the bar in Coyote Ugly.

Do you think they make a good couple? Do you care?

Source: TV Cocktail

A fun but eminently forgettable film.

One of those formulaic romantic comedies designed for the Mother’s Day season, this
is so predictable you can tell from the opening what the final scene will be.

A bubbly Diane Keaton plays partnerless mum to a gaggle of feisty adult daughters played by singer Mandy Moore, Gilmore Girls’s Lauren Graham and Coyote Ugly’s Piper Perabo. She likes sticking her nose into their love lives, which they see as a symptom of loneliness, which is perfectly true. Enter love interest Stephen Collins and the rest of the film dutifully follows the rom-com route to a pleasing finale designed to put smiles all around.

Director Michael Lehmann ( 40 Days and 40 Nights) extracts a reasonable quota of
laughs once Keaton starts trying to match Mandy with what she thinks is the perfect
man. A fun but eminently forgettable film.

Source: The Age