
- Once is going to get a remake as a Broadway musical. — LA Times
- Speaking of theater, Will Ferrell will make his Broadway debut in January in the new solo comedy You’re Welcome America. A Final Night With George W Bush. — Variety
- Mad Men will be renewed for a third season — but creator Matthew Weiner isn't officially on board yet. — The Hollywood Reporter
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- The real Sarah Palin will appear on Saturday Night Live this weekend. — AP
- The film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's The Road may not be ready for release until 2009. — The Hollywood Reporter
- Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs has passed away at the age of 72. — AP
- Kim Cattrall is set to star in a movie titled Miss January. — Variety
- Barry Manilow will release an album of '80s covers on Nov. 25. — Billboard

















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Such good news about Once on Broadway. And, great news about the Mad Men renewal; hopefully they'll negotiate the deal with Weiner soon.
1Turning Once into a big Broadway production doesn't sound good to me. One of the movie's main charms is that it is a small, unpretentious movie.
2For a minute, I forgot it said that the film was going to be remade theatrically. I wouldn't mind seeing it on Broadway. The original stars would be great, too.
3Once seems like it would be a great Broadway musical!
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