
The dynamic between the two is “atrocious as usual,” admitted Simon. “You know, Paula sees right, I see left. I mean, that's what it's like.”
Recap clip after recap clip, and a dazzling pair of performances from Celine Dion led up to the dance-off involving Mel B and her professional partner Maksim Chmerkovsky repeating their high energy mambo, and Helio and lovely Julianne Hough revising their punctuated quick step. After both pairings received their obligatory perfect scores, all of the numbers from both judges and viewers were combined revealing Helio and Julianne as the season's champions.
This marks win number-two for professional dancer Julianne Hough after taking home last season's mirrorball with Olympic speed skater Apolo Anton Ono. She joins professional Cheryl Burke, who also had back-to-back wins with Drew Lachey and Emmit Smith.-- Tammy Ragusa
Mister Bean's Holiday is also available. The third film in the comedy franchise finds the bumbling Brit "Bean" on a trip to France, where he unwittingly competes in the Cannes Film Festival. It stars Rowan Atkinson along with Willem Dafoe. Extras on the D-V-D include deleted scenes and three making-of featurettes.
The romantic comedy Waitress stars Keri Russell as a pregnant small-town waitress who falls for the new local doctor. Nathan Fillion (Serenity), Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm), Jeremy Sisto (Six Feet Under) and Andy Griffith co-star. The D-V-D has commentary, featurettes on the cast and a making-of documentary.
The thriller I Know Who Killed Me stars Lindsay Lohan as a girl who escapes a serial killer only to have her identity confused with another girl who is still in peril. Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough and Garcelle Beauvais co-star. A blooper reel and alternate scenes are on the D-V-D.
High school girls from vastly different cliques join forces in Bratz: The Movie, the live-action adaptation of the toy line (which was also turned into an animated film in 2004). Starring are Skyler Shaye, Malese Jow, Kim Morgan Greene, Daniel Booko, Jon Voight and Paula Abdul. The D-V-D has deleted scenes, two music videos and 12 behind-the-scenes featurettes.
Marie Osmond and pro Jonathan Roberts were asked to re-perform the famous faint-inducing samba, but this time it was the judges who nearly passed out from the sheer boredom after the couple's freestyle number. Playing to her legions of doll fans, Marie took the stage in Shirley Temple-esque dress and pigtails, while her partner dragged her through an uneventful routine to the Rolling Stones "Start Me Up." The ever-effervescent Marie remained on the high road though, pleased with their overall 46 and the accomplishments of a nearly 50-year-old woman.
Tonight one couple will be eliminated at the start of the show while the remaining two will perform once more for the judge's scores before a winner is announced. The evening also features a performance from Celine Dion and welcomes back the entire season's stars to the dance floor one last time. -- Tammy Ragusa
Paris Hilton: "All she seems to do is keep very small dogs, dance her way around the world's nightclubs and get arrested for driving offenses. She spends the rest of her time dating multimillionaire shipping magnates or having public fights with other celeb-nobodies, What a gal!"
Lindsay Lohan: "Sometime actress and full-time Hollywood party girl, Lindsay catapulted to fame ... After three car crashes in a year and admitting to alcohol and drug addiction, Lindsay checked herself into rehab. With a third album on the way and a threat to "tour like Madonna," the Lindsay epidemic won't be going away soon. Sadly."
Britney Spears: "She has managed to dilute her brand and her fan base with one fell swoop into crazy-town. But even with a string of poor performances and personal humiliations, Britney's latest single, "Gimme More," continues to climb the charts and her net worth is still estimated at around $150 million from past albums, tours, an epic advertising deal with Pepsi ,and the sales of four different perfumes branded by Brit. She may be a train wreck, but this pop tart isn't leaving the spotlight any time soon.
Kim Kardashian: She was "close" friends with fellow celebutante Paris Hilton, but that alone wasn't enough to make Kim famous. Thanks to a sex tape that was leaked onto the Internet with a former boyfriend, singer Ray-J, and the reality show, Keeping Up With the Kardashians -- AND Kim posing in the December issue of Playboy, it's obvious Kim is here to stay for the time being.
AND THE WINNER IS...
Heidi Montag: The girl everyone loves to hate on The Hills. Heidi and her stupid fiance, Spencer Pratt, stay in the media spotlight by courting paparazzi to follow them just about everywhere. Heidi and Spencer are desperately trying to launch Heidi as a pop star, but her debut single, "Body Language," tanked in August.
This Christmas, a holiday drama focusing on an African-American family and starring R-and-B star Chris Brown, rolled up 18-point-six-million on the weekend -- 27-million since opening Wednesday. This Christmas was also the top per-showing earner, taking in than 10-grand each time the movie rolled.
Beowulf, the retelling of the legendary dragon-slaying myth, dropped from first to third place in its second week, earning 16-million bucks during the weekend. Beowulf, which was made on a 150-million budget, has now earned back 56-million.
The action flick Hitman opened in fourth place, earning 13-million over the weekend and 21-million since opening Wednesday.
Jerry Seinfeld's Bee Movie landed in fifth place with 12-million dollars, pushing its total take to 112-million dollars during its four-week run.
Elsewhere among top earning flicks, American Gangster slipped from third to eighth while pushing its four-week total to 115-million; just behind American Gangster was the horror flick The Mist, which earned just nine-million; and the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men was rolled onto an additional 700 screens (putting it on more than 850) and finished 10th, topping eight-million dollars at the ticket window. -- Glen Wisemen