Angelina Jolie's Image Not Wanted in U.K.

Angelina Jolie, Wanted James Devaney/WireImage.com

Angelina Jolie has the ability to glamorize many things—all one British media watchdog group is asking is for her to use her powers for good instead of evil.

The U.K.'s Advertising Standards Authority has banned two movie posters for the Jolie-starring action flick Wanted, upholding public complaints that the sultry, weapon-baring promotional images glamorize the use of guns and violence and are unsuitable for children.

Just 17 complaints were lodged against the ads, one of which features Jolie draped over the hood of a car brandishing guns. In another ad, costar James McAvoy is pointing two pistols directly toward the camera, above what the ASA deemed to be "aspirational text."

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Avril's "Sexy" Show Gets Scrapped

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If Malaysian officials' logic holds, Avril Lavigne is sexier than Gwen Stefani and the Pussycat Dolls and just as potentially morally corrupting as Beyoncé.

The Canadian faux-punkette has become the latest Western pop star to face trouble in the Asian country as she was uninvited from performing a planned Kuala Lumpur gig. The Muslim-majority country's Arts, Culture and Heritage Ministry canceled the show today amid growing protests and claims the singer was, quite simply, "too sexy."

While that, of course, is entirely subjective, the timing of the planned gig—just two days before the nation's Independence Day on Aug. 29—was not and, per a senior ministry official, was the real reason for the cancellation.

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LAPD Chief: "Gay" LiLo, Clothed Brit, Behaving Paris Keep Paparazzi at Bay

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Los Angeles' top cop believes problems concerning overly aggressive paparazzi have taken care of themselves, what with Hollywood's It girls generally curbing their bizarre, headline-grabbing antics.

Now if only police chiefs could exhibit similar restraint...

LAPD Chief William Bratton has spoken out—and how—against a proposal by a city councilman seeking to put in place new measures that restrict paparazzi. Bratton says the (alleged) behavior modifications of Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears and Paris Hilton have made the proposal all but moot.

"If you notice, since Britney started wearing clothes and behaving; Paris is out of town not bothering anybody anymore, thank god; and evidently, Lindsay Lohan has gone gay, we don't seem to have much of an issue," Bratton told KNBC, L.A.'s local NBC affiliate.

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Emmy Still Laughing at Jenna, Vanessa, But Jaime's Name Is Mud

Jaime Pressly Steve Granitz WireImage.com

This is not shaping up to be much of a year for Emmy repeats (unless James Spader runs away with it again).

My Name Is Earl star Jaime Pressly, who was named Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy in 2007, has been left off the short list of female laugh-inducers who stand a chance of hearing their names announced July 17, when the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences reveals all the nominees for the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards.

Meanwhile, the competition Pressly beat out last year has made the cut, according to another top-secret list obtained by the L.A. Times' Gold Derby blog.

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Imus Fumbles Footballer Race Remarks


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Foot, meet (big) mouth. Again.

Six months after returning to the airwaves following his "nappy-headed hos" no-no, Don Imus was on the defensive today after comments he made about troubled Dallas Cowboys defensive back Adam "Pacman" Jones' race.

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Godfather Heir to Paramount: Game On!

Marlon Brando, The Godfather Paramount Pictures

Where's Luca Brasi when you need him?

Keeping his friends close and his enemies closer, the son of late Godfather author Mario Puzo is suing Paramount Pictures for allegedly screwing the family out of royalties from a 2006 video game based on the Mafia-friendly franchise.

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Metallica Attracted to Death Magnetic

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Metallica want opinions about Death Magnetic to live freely online.

The platinum-selling rockers have announced the title of their next album, which despite its fine pedigree (produced by über-visionary Rick Rubin), has already created its share of controversy for the shaggily coiffed quartet.

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A Stone Temple Suit

Stone Temple Pilots AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

The Stone Temple Pilots are singing the legal blues.

Atlantic Records is suing two of the grunge rock band's members, frontman Scott Weiland and drummer Eric Kretz, alleging they tried to exit their record deal with the Warner Music Group label before it was officially up.

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Mötley Crüe Suing Mad

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Mötley Crüe has kick-started legal action against another former manager.

The "Shout at the Devil" purveyors have filed a lawsuit against Burt Stein and his companies B Entertainment and Gold Mountain Entertainment, alleging the companies screwed the band out of large sums of money by putting the manager's interests ahead of the Crüe.

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Politico Sorry for Ripping Torn

Rip Torn Lisa O'Connor/ZUMApress.com

Here's a change Rip Torn can believe in.

An Ohio politician has issued a public mea culpa to the Emmy winner for using Torn's altered mug shot from a 2006 DUI arrest in a campaign ad.

Cincinnati City Councilman Chris Monzel took out a full-page spread in the Cincinnati Enquirer saying he regretted his use of the photo in a commercial that aired on local television and cable last fall during his successful run for reelection. The ad's theme: keeping sexual predators off the streets.

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Rupert Everett Retreats from Soldier Diss

Rupert Everett Jim Spellman/WireImage.com

Rupert Everett's foot just did a tour of mouth duty.

The star of My Best Friend's Wedding has issued a speedy mea culpa one day after calling British soldiers "wimps."

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Olbermann's Taxing Dilemma

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On the grand scale of celebrity tax evaders, Keith Olbermann is leagues removed from the likes of Wesley Snipes and Willie Nelson.

But that's not stopping the MSNBC pundit's right-wing critics from launching into full attack mode.

Led by the New York Post and conservative bloggers, the cable news commentator is getting ripped for a relatively small tax bill he allegedly owes New York state.

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THE BIG PIC

What's New, Pussycat? Do-gooder Doll Nicole Scherzinger gets ready to rock—the Fashion Rocks charity event, that is

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