Category: Miscellaneous

‘Friends’ memorabilia to be sold at auction

Posted by on December 8, 2011

collection of memorabilia from Friends is to be auctioned in Los Angeles later this month.

Fans are invited to attend the Profiles in History public sale on December 15 and December 16 at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, where they have a chance to bid on famous props from the popular sitcom in the ‘Icons of Hollywood Auction’.

Among the items for sale is the Central Perk cafe’s orange couch, which Jennifer Aniston and her Friends co-stars congregated on each week from season four.

The couch is expected to fetch $4,000 – $6,000 (£2,552 – £3,828), while the accompanying green chair is estimated at $3,000 – $5,000 (£1,914 – £3,190).

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Matthew Perry On “The Office: Special Edition”

Posted by on November 26, 2011

Matthew will be featured on the DVD release of The Office: Special Edition

Episode Introductions to Series One and Extended Interviews with Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Special Guests Matthew Perry, Ben Stiller, Richard Curtis, Hugh Jackman and more!

Read more: The Office: Special Edition Blu-ray and DVD Review – ComingSoon.net

Mr Sunshine – Now On DVD!

Posted by on November 1, 2011

Mr. Sunshine: The Entire Series is out on DVD today! Buy it online at Amazon.com.

Video: DailyCaller.com Interview

Posted by on October 29, 2011

Actor Matthew Perry, best known for his role on the NBC sitcom “Friends,” told The Daily Caller that people “realize now is not the greatest time to be selling” homes, but “it’s a good time to be buying.” Perry, however, would not comment on the capital gains tax rate which affects his profit on the sale of his own properties.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Perry recently sold one of his real estate and purchased another property in Los Angeles for more than $8 million.  Perry has approximately $22.045 million worth of real estate on the market.

TheDC asked Perry for his opinion on the current capital gains tax rate of 15 percent. The Obama administration has proposed raising it to 20 percent.

“These questions have to be asked of people who know more than me about this,” said Perry.

Before the interview, Perry participated in a forum at the Capitol on Thursday called “Drug Courts: A Proven Budget Solution.”

“In order to fund these drug courts, it costs $68 million to be able to properly fund, to be able to take care of the 1.2 million people who need drug courts — that’s what we’re here for — to ask for that,” Perry told TheDC.

“It’s a great sort of no-brainer, because it’s bipartisan. Everybody likes this idea; nobody’s against it. I think the only people that are against drug courts are private prison owners,” he said. “Those are the only people that would fight this.”