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Sep 21, 2007 -
- Brett Ratner and Chris Tucker will team up for a film adaptation of the book Mr. S: My Life With Frank Sinatra, a tell-all written by Sinatra's valet George Jacobs, writes ComingSoon. Ratner will produce and direct while Tucker is eying the role of Jacobs.
- Rather than watch celebrities get drunk and humiliate themselves, VH1 is creating a celebrity reality series that will follow "celebrities" going through rehab, Variety reports.
- Billboard reports that Dr. Dre's 2008 album Detox will be his last album.
- Hollywood Reporter has news that Warner Bros.
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May 06, 2008 -
This year's MTV Movie Awards, airing live June 1, will mark the second time hosting for Mike Myers who said in a statement, "Hosting the MTV Movie Awards is like a party, but without having to do beer runs in your mom's minivan." He then added, "We do beer runs in Will Smith's four-story motor home."
Today we have a full list of the nominated movies vying for the Golden Popcorn statues at this year's "party."
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Aug 19, 2007 -
- Fox has repeats of "TV's Funniest Moments"
- NBC has repeats of "Thank God You're Here" and "Heroes" and is new with "Dateline"
- CBS has repeats of "How I Met Your Mother," "The New Adventures of Old Christine," "Two and a Half Men," "Rules of Engagement" and "CSI: Miami"
- ABC has a repeat of "Wife Swap," is new with "Fat March," and has a repeat of "Supernanny"
- The CW has repeats of "Everybody Hates Chris," "All of Us," "Girlfriends" and "The Game"
- TNT is new with "The Closer" and "Saving Grace"
- MTV is new with "My Super Sweet 16," followed by a repeat of "The Hills," a new episode of "The Hills," "The Hills Aftershow," and "Engaged and Underage"
- VH1 is new with "The Pick-Up Artist," "Mission: Man Band" and "Rock Life"
- TBS is new with "My Boys"
- Comedy Central is new with "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and "The Colbert Report"
- HBO has a repeat of Sunday's episode of "Big Love"
- Showtime is new with "Weeds" and "Californication"
- Late-night highlights include Jeff Goldblum, Hayden Panettiere and the New Pornographers on "Late Show with David Letterman" on CBS, Adam Brody and Christopher Mintz-Plasse on a repeat of "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on ABC, Chris Tucker on a repeat of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on NBC, and Lindsay Lohan and Larry the Cable Guy on a repeat of "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" on NBC
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Nov 09, 2007 -
Question: Where can you find Jamie Foxx, The Rock, and Joaquin Phoenix in the same place? Answer: The People's Choice Awards. The three are nominated for Favorite Leading Man for this year's awards, which include a pretty motley collection of stars overall.
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May 09, 2007 -
The MTV Movie Awards are just around the corner, and we're starting to get wind of which celebs will be in the house with Sarah Silverman on June 3. Obviously the list will expand as the show gets closer, but it's already a pretty kick-ass group.
We've already got the list of nominees, but it's all the other hoopla that makes the evening so fun.
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Aug 23, 2007 -
- Fox has The Animal
- NBC has the Miss Teen USA competition and has a repeat of "Law & Order: SVU"
- CBS has preseason NFL football
- ABC is new with "Set for Life" and has two repeats of "George Lopez" and a repeat of "20/20"
- The CW is new with "Friday Night SmackDown"
- USA is new with "Monk" and "Psych"
- MTV has a marathon of "America's Next Top Model"
- VH1 is new with "Celebrity Eye Candy"
- TLC is new with "What Not to Wear" and "A Model Life with Petra Namcova"
- Bravo has a "Project Runway" marathon
- A&E is new with "Intervention"
- Late-night highlights include Tom Arnold on "Late Show with David Letterman" on CBS, Heidi Klum and Anderson Cooper on a repeat of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on NBC, Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker and Fred Savage on a repeat of "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on NBC, and Dane Cook on a repeat of "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" on NBC
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May 17, 2007 -
A year after the WB and UPN merged to become the CW, the network is shaking off many of the programs it inherited and coming up with a lineup all its own. It's heavy on reality shows, with a couple of dramas and a teen comedy thrown in for good measure.
But as for the big question: "Veronica Mars" is dead.
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