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Sharon Stone’s Groceries Get the Glamour Treatment

10:00AM STV | After a couple of stellar installments spotlighting Kim Kardashian’s bad driving and Ryan Gosling’s puke aversions, we’ve been experiencing a bit of a drought on the PrivacyWatch front. And as much as we appreciate this week’s contributions — from Sharon Stone’s grocery adventures to Nick Nolte’s post-traumatic mocha therapy — we have to say: We are this close to discontinuing this feature unless we get some motherfucking sightings up on this motherfucking plane. So! For what we hope isn’t the last time: Hollywood PrivacyWatch is produced by Defamer readers for Defamer readers, so keep sending us your tips with “PrivacyWatch” “or “sightings” in the subject line. There’s no “u” in “surveillance” for nothing. More »

7:40AM Kyle Buchanan | Vacancy: Just days after the creators of Do Not Disturb sent out a letter to TV critics apologizing for “being the perpetrators of such bad television,” their show has become the fall season’s first cancellation. According to EW’s Michael Ausiello, the Jerry O’Connell sitcom (which aired only three episodes) will be replaced by reruns of ‘Til Death. Elsewhere on the dial, Ben Silverman pet project Knight Rider premiered third in its time slot despite having the highest viewer awareness of any new NBC show. Perhaps audiences realised that KITT is kind of a bitch? [EW] More »

Trekkies Rip Off Rubber Vulcan Ears In Disgust Following Announcement of Five Month ‘Star Trek’ Release Delay

6:25AM Mark | Paramount breaks the hearts of the millions of Trekkies who thought they’d be spending Christmas at the multiplex with Kirk, Spock and Uhura, delaying their J.J. Abrams directed Star Trek from this December 25 until May 8, 2009 in hopes that they can wring more money from the franchise during the summer blockbuster season. Also, DreamWorks is moving Ben Stiller’s Tropic Thunder from this July 11 to August 15, a change that Stiller’s fans will endure without complaint. [Variety] We knew that Tom Cruise parody video was going to put some sizzle back into his career: Jerry O’Connell joins the cast of indie romantic comedy Baby on Board, which will also includes Heather Graham, John Corbett and Ian Ziering. [THR] More »