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Oct 27, 2009 -
We had so much fun with our PopSugar Rush Vampire Special, so we're back with more — this time it's all about what makes this Halloween even bigger and better than ever! In part one, we've got our favorite vampires, the TV shows with the best Halloween episodes, the reason that scary movies are everywhere — hint, the Twilight craze helps! — and our favorite celebrity kids all dressed up for trick-or-treating.
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Sep 09, 2009 -
Beatlemania returns today as The Beatles: Rock Band hits stores, and we're here with GeekSugar's review of the hotly anticipated new game! Plus, watch cute clips of George Clooney's indecent proposal and David Beckham with his family on Ellen. All that plus two Australian girls who got lost and instead of calling the police, they updated their Facebook statuses to get rescued.
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Aug 04, 2009 -
Check out today's episode of our hot new daily show, PopSugar Rush — who scored the most VMA nominations, what Britney and Lindsay got up to together, and Shaq's challenge to David Beckham. Watch it now!
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Jul 13, 2007 -
- ESPN will have a special “Beckham-cam” for the soccer star's U.S. debut, writes the Times UK.
- Mandy Patinkin is being written out of the "Criminal Minds" season premiere after failing to show up for his first day of work, Zap2it reports.
- Us Weekly says Illeana Douglas is heading to "Ugly Betty" to play an editor at Mode.
- ComingSoon reports that one of my favorite funny ladies, Cheryl Hines, is joining Luke Wilson in the romantic comedy Henry Poole Was Here.
- NME fuels the rumor that Blur may reunite for a new album.
- Ellen Burstyn and Michael Imperioli will star in "For One More Day," an Oprah-produced TV movie based on a Mitch Albom book.
- According to Variety, Tim Robbins will be joining Bill Murray and Saoirse Ronan in the movie City of Embers.
- Billboard reports that Marilyn Manson is making a horror movie about Lewis Carroll.
- Reuters says Rosie O'Donnell will return to "Nip/Tuck."
- Who needs TV? Aaron Sorkin has a new three-film screenwriting deal with DreamWorks, which will include a film based on the protesters at the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago.
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