Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 13, 2008 -
- George Clooney will produce and possibly star in The Tourist, an international spy thriller, Variety reports.
- Jason Priestley wants a job on the new 90210 — but as a director, not an actor, TV Guide reports.
- Amanda Peet will star alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor in the post-apocalyptic film 2012, according to Zap2it.
- Natasha Bedingfield will open for New Kids on the Block on the band's reunion tour, Billboard reports.
- The Futon Critic has details on Dating Brad Garrett, the actor's new online dating series.
- JJ Abrams' upcoming series Fringe is getting a comic book prequel before its September premiere, ComingSoon reports.
- Coldplay's new album is selling well in the UK ahead of its Tuesday release in the US, Reuters reports.
- Warren Beatty has received a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute, the Associated Press reports.
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Jun 01, 2007 -
If you're hanging out at home tonight and need a laugh, it might be worth flipping over to Fox for "TV's Funniest Moments." The two-hour special, hosted by Brad Garrett and produced in conjunction with the Museum of Television and Radio, will be counting down 30 of the all-time most hilarious moments in TV history.
Naturally, Fox isn't saying what the 30 moments are, but it sounds like the special will cover a broad range of shows, from sitcoms to late-night to sketch comedy.
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Apr 20, 2007 -
As we've mentioned, it's wedding planning mania here on the Sugar Network, and throughout the next couple of weeks, I'll be sharing some of my favorite wedding moments from television.
"Everybody Loves Raymond" is not my favorite TV show. Sometimes it's worth a chuckle, but I find most of the jokes to be trite and I've gotten supremely sick of watching Ray's mother Marie be so mean to her daughter-in-law.
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Apr 16, 2007 -
As we've mentioned, it's wedding planning mania here on the Sugar Network, and throughout the next couple of weeks, I'll be sharing some of my favorite wedding moments from television.
Now, I like the romance of weddings as much as the next gal, but sometimes all the hearts-and-flowers goopiness makes me gag. So for the inner cynic in all of us, I've rustled up this video of Brad Garrett — aka Eddie on Fox's "'Til Death" — talking about engagements, weddings, and married life with a healthy dose of brutal honesty.
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Mar 14, 2007 -
I'd almost forgotten about the Fox sitcom "'Til Death" until it turned up this week on Variety's list of "bubble" shows that could be canceled. Guess I wasn't the only one who lost track of it.
The sitcom's fortunes could change, however, now that Fox is trying to boost the show about neighboring married couples by airing it right after the "American Idol" results show on Wednesday nights.
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