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AskMen.com's Top 99 Women 2010 VOTING!
-Posted by: Bing
 Help AskMen.com decide who the most desirable woman of 2010 is. AM's annual list of the Top 99 Most Desirable Women ranks the famous females who rock our world -- from stand-up comediennes and powerful businesswomen to Oscar-bound actresses and swimsuit models. Will Eva Mendes hold on to the No. 1 spot? That's where you come in. Scroll over the women in the three categories we've provided and give as many candidates as you like a score between 1 and 10 (10 being the most desirable; 1 being the least). The voting period starts now!
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Shade's Of Ray
-Posted by: Bob
Sarah Shahi's wonderful movie "Shades Of Ray" is now available to rent and/or purchase on Amazon. It's a great movie that everyone, especially fans of Sarah, should check out. You can purchase or rent the movie by Clicking HERE Now to visit amazon.com. Renting is only $2.99, so let's all please help Sarah out by checking out her movie. If you would like to know more about the movie before you watch it click on the link to read more, or if you want to be suprised go rent or buy it now ... Read More ...
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Sarah @ The Late Late Show
-Posted by: Quivi
Sarah appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson looking great as always and she was hilarious in the interview too. We added the video and did over 500 HD quality caps for you too, so be sure to check them out! Enjoy 
Video Here
Caps Here

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Caps Update
-Posted by: Quivi
We added caps of a really great photo session of Sarah for GQ magazine, check them out HERE

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Role grows for former cheerleader, 'Life' star Sarah Shahi
-Posted by: Quivi
They say “Life” is what you make it. Sarah Shahi is making the NBC series, on Fridays, into a career turn.
The actress plays LAPD Detective Dani Reese, who is partnered with the curiously detached Charlie Crews (Damian Lewis of “Band of Brothers”).
Both cops have issues. Dani is a recovering alcoholic and drug addict who can be a little intense. Charlie served 10 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, and after being sprung and reinstated, carries a blithe Zen spirit.
“Charlie is so unguarded and unfiltered, he’s spinning out of control,” says “Life’s” creator, Rand Ravich. “I wanted Dani to be incredibly grounded.”
To explain Dani’s hard-bitten attitude, Shahi provides a little back story. “She’s in a man’s world and she got there by using her abilities as a cop,” she says. “She was pulled from the (police) academy because she was so good. Doing undercover work, she stumbled into heroin and alcohol.” ... Read More ...
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Checking in with Sarah Shahi
-Posted by: Quivi
Sarah Shahi's decision sounds like a parent's nightmare.
She had a scholarship to Southern Methodist University and was studying English and communications. Shahi also had the ultimate after-school job in Texas -- she was a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. But she met an older man who told her she could make it in Hollywood.
Shahi (pronounced Sha-he) didn't know who Robert Altman was, but clearly the acclaimed filmmaker was right because she now plays the no-nonsense Dani on NBC's "Life," airing Fridays.
"We really got along, and we had lunch," she says while driving with fiance Steve Howey ("Reba"). Altman "asked me what I wanted to do, and I said I wanted to be an actress but I have no idea how to do it. He told me, 'I think if you went out there, I think you could make it.' I looked it up on the Internet. I told my mom, 'The guy who directed "Popeye" said I could do it.' " ... Read More ...
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Entertainement Weekly: TV Review Life (2008)
-Posted by: Quivi
If there weren't 487 other eccentric cop crime-solvers in prime time, Life — starring Damian Lewis as an eccentric cop crime-solver in the red-haired, fruit-eating,
Zen-spouting division — might have made more of an impact when it premiered last season. Making matters worse, in its second season, NBC is continuing to show it less promotional respect than the network does for its worthless Knight Rider.
It's unfortunate, as there's a bright glow to Life: Lewis, playing Charlie Crews, a cop
reinstated after serving 12 years for a crime he didn't commit, is a genial cleverboots with a raw edge. In his professional and personal life, Charlie asks obvious or inappropriate questions to throw a suspect or a civilian off balance and thus reveal something. (He
recently asked the husband of his ex-wife, for whom he still carries a flaming torch, whether he could sleep with her again. He got punched in the mouth.) But unlike a mere smart aleck, such as that doofus in Psych, Charlie is seriously out for both law and order (he pummels perps with pops he learned in the pen) and
revenge on the guys who set him up. If there weren't 487 other eccentric cop crime-solvers in prime time, Life — starring Damian Lewis as an eccentric cop crime-solver in the red-haired, fruit-eating,
Zen-spouting division — might have made more of an impact when it premiered last season. Making matters worse, in its second season, NBC is continuing to show it less promotional respect than the network does for its worthless Knight Rider.
It's unfortunate, as there's a bright glow to Life: Lewis, playing Charlie Crews, a cop
reinstated after serving 12 years for a crime he didn't commit, is a genial cleverboots with a raw edge. In his professional and personal life, Charlie asks obvious or inappropriate questions to throw a suspect or a civilian off balance and thus reveal something. (He
recently asked the husband of his ex-wife, for whom he still carries a flaming torch, whether he could sleep with her again. He got punched in the mouth.) But unlike a mere smart aleck, such as that doofus in Psych, Charlie is seriously out for both law and order (he pummels perps with pops he learned in the pen) and
revenge on the guys who set him up. ... Read More ...
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Sarah Shahi finds there’s ‘Life’ after ‘Sopranos’
-Posted by: Quivi
They say “Life” is what you make it. Sarah Shahi is making the NBC series, on Fridays at 10 p.m., into a career turn.
The actress plays LAPD Detective Dani Reese, who is partnered with the curiously detached Charlie Crews (Damian Lewis of “Band of Brothers”).
Both cops have issues. Dani is a recovering alcoholic and drug addict who can be a little intense. Charlie served 10 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, and after being sprung and reinstated, carries a blithe Zen spirit.
“Charlie is so unguarded and unfiltered, he’s spinning out of control,” says “Life’s” creator, Rand Ravich. “I wanted Dani to be incredibly grounded.”
To explain Dani’s hard-bitten attitude, Shahi provides a little back story. “She’s in a man’s world and she got there by using her abilities as a cop,” she says. “She was pulled from the (police) academy because she was so good. Doing undercover work, she stumbled into heroin and alcohol.” ... Read More ...
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New Life Stills
-Posted by: Quivi
We added new promo stills of Sarah's tv series "Life". Make sure you watch the show Mondays 10/9c @ NBC. STILLS HERE
Plus we added some pics of Sarah at TV Guide's Emmys After Party, enjoooy: PHOTOS HERE
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New Pics!
-Posted by: Quivi
Sarah attended Entertainment Weekly's Pre Emmy Party last night and we've got some great pics for you + super hot new modeling pics and more Life stills. Enjoy!
EW Pre-Emmy Party Life stills Modeling

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Rush Hour 3 caps
-Posted by: Quivi
We added caps of sarah looking super sexy on the hit movie Rush Hour 3 in HDTV quality. Check them out HERE

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Life Season 2 Promos
-Posted by: Quivi
Sarah's tv drama "Life" is coming back for a second season! Make sure to watch the season premiere on Monday, September 29 @ 10/9c on NBC, followed by Heroes.
Check out the promo PHOTOS HERE

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Upcoming Movies
-Posted by: Quivi
Sarah has already completed two movies that are set to be released this year, "The Adventures of Beatle Boyin" and "Shades of Ray".
Sarah stars in "Shades of Ray", playing Ray's love interest, Sana. American-born Ray Rehman comes home one night to find his Pakistani father on his doorstep. Ray's Caucasian mother threw him out. It's an awkward time for his father to move in as Ray just proposed to his Caucasian girlfriend - who hasn't given him an answer. While trying to get his parents back together, Ray meets a South Asian girl of mixed descent, just like him, and must decide where his identity truly lies.
While, she also has an important role in comedy/drama "The Adventures of Beatle Boyin". In the movie, Beatle Boyin's business cards read "Towing/Assassination", and she's been working on her hit-man training video infomercial for months now, but to no avail. A beautiful, incorrigible loner who refuses to live by the rules that society has set up, her only human contact is with her psychiatrist, Dr. Vanderark, and Carla, the stripper/hooker she employs once a week... until the night she meets a suicidal woman with a secret by the name of Athena Klendon. With a demented, sado-masochistic killer on their tail, courtesy of Athena's crooked former employer, the two quickly strike a bargain. Athena will change her life insurance policy to reflect Beatle as the beneficiary in exchange for her own execution. And while they wait for the paperwork to come through, Beatle will provide room and board in exchange for a little help with her infomercial. Throughout the course of this dark comic tragedy, our two heroines learn new ways of living this thing called life, and manage to fall in love in the process.
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