gq-related stories
Posted Apr 15th 2009 12:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Late Night, TV Royalty, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free

Yup, it looks like Dave and Jay still aren't on speaking terms.
Who knows who is less interested in burying the hatchet? Publicly, it has always seemed that Jay would like to be friends with Dave again more than Dave wants to, though that might just be how Jay wants to frame it (it helps Jay's cause that Dave hardly ever gives interviews and is quiet on this subject in particular).
Now
Jay tells GQ that he sent Dave a letter when Dave had his heart surgery several years ago, but was bummed when Dave didn't respond.
Continue reading Jay tried to make up with Dave; Dave didn't respond
Posted Dec 11th 2008 5:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Reality-Free

First off, welcome to all of you who were searching for "Jennifer Aniston" and "naked."
The former
Friends star/former wife of Brad Pitt/
30 Rock guest star is on the cover of the January issue of
GQ, which I always forget stands for
Gentleman's Quarterly because it's a monthly magazine. It's probably like how we're supposed to forget that KFC stands for Kentucky Fried Chicken. It's just
GQ now.
Anyway, she's pretty much naked on the cover of the issue, except for that tie of course (she's also nude
inside the issue). The cover has a certain 'deja vu' quality though (at least for me), and after a little digging I found out why.
Continue reading Jennifer Aniston likes being naked on the cover of GQ
Posted Aug 13th 2008 2:21PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Remember
Studio 60? It was a little show that not many people had opinions about, and no one here really talked about it that much. But creator/writer
Aaron Sorkin is talking about it, to
GQ.
Sorkin actually feels guilty about the entire thing, because he knows he screwed it up. He tells Mickey Rapkin that the ultimately the show didn't work because he made too many mistakes:
I was too angry when I wrote Studio 60. The show became like the cover of Abbey Road. Everybody was trying to figure out who this character was in real life or what that incident was trying to be.Continue reading Aaron Sorkin feels guilty about Studio 60, meets with HBO
Posted Apr 13th 2006 8:51AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, TV Royalty, Talent, BBC, The Office, Celebrities

Hey, me too!
Great interview in the UK
edition of
GQ (
it's up at Gervais' site) where they talk
about everything from
The Office to
The Simpsons to the state of British television to his home life
and the fact that he wears "unremarkable" V-neck sweaters, T-shirts, and trousers.
Any of our
overseas friends want to dispute his claims, or do you agree with him?
(Oh, and does anyone know what
"abstemious" means?)
[via
Chortle]