
The good times at the
Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals For Children Open continued at the after party in Las Vegas last night and back on the course today. JT worked on his swing while Ellen DeGeneres brought along her own sound system. By nightfall Justin's favorite ladies, his mom and Jessica Biel, smiled together while he caught up with fellow golf enthusiast Josh Duhamel.

One of the things I like best about
Ghost Town is that it doesn't ask anything of you. There's no brain power required, though it's not insultingly stupid or empty. It's not hysterically funny, but it's also not crude or painfully immature.

Honestly, if one were trying to get folks excited about a movie, a good way to fail would be to say it's about the guy who invented the intermittent windshield wiper systems used on cars.
But what if we're told the movie stars Greg Kinnear as the inventor and the lovely Lauren Graham plays his wife? Add to that a real-life David vs.

First things first, Baby Mama ain't rocket science. And why should it be? It's a likeable, smile-inducing comedy with a couple of super-talented ladies at the helm: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Jul 17 2008 - 7:30am by
Molly

After the
glamorous and sunny red carpet, Justin Timberlake took the stage to host the ESPY Awards in LA last night. While JT cracked up the crowd imitating Tony Romo's girl Jessica Simpson with a life sized cut out in between big musical numbers, some of our favorite athletes hit the podium to accept their prestigious awards. JT even took a shot at himself
saying about his infamous Superbowl show, "I wanted to be the only guy at a football game to get to second base."
Cast your eyes over the trailer for Ghost Town, a Hollywood movie with the lovely Ricky Gervais starring as a rather horrible guy named Bertram Pincus.
When he dies for almost seven minutes after an accident, Pincus wakes up only to be bothered by a whole load of ghosts who want something from him. Greg Kinnear co-stars as a ghost who wants Pincus to stop the impending marriage of his widow played by Tea Leoni.

In the comedy
Ghost Town, Bertram Pincus (Ricky Gervais) is "a man whose people skills leave much to be desired. When Pincus dies unexpectedly, but is miraculously revived after seven minutes, he wakes up to discover that he now has the annoying ability to see ghosts. Even worse, they all want something from him, particularly Frank Herlihy (Greg Kinnear) who pesters him into breaking up the impending marriage of his widow Gwen (Téa Leoni)."

As I left the screening for
Baby Mama, I tried to equate the warm happy feelings I had to the after-feelings of another film in recent history and I came up blank. Maybe after
Juno, I thought, or perhaps
Waitress, but both of those films were also tender and heartstringy. Baby Mama is just a feel-good, have-fun, sweet-humored good time.

There are certainly some lovable things about
Feast of Love. I love Morgan Freeman. I love the peaceful Oregon setting.

As I mentioned in my
romantic roundup of fall movies,
Feast of Love is a little romantic drama starring Morgan Freeman, Greg Kinnear and Selma Blair. It takes place in Oregon and focuses on Bradley's (Kinnear) terrible luck with the ladies and how he learns all sorts of lessons on love from the various people in his life. Going out on a limb here, I assume Freeman's character doles out endless bits of sage advice.