Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 29, 2009 -
As much as I heart The Office, one of my biggest gripes about the show is that there's not nearly enough Kelly Kapoor. If you're in the same boat as me, then I've got a very special Thursday treat for you! In a new string of websiodes, we'll get to follow Subtle Sexuality, the new Dunder Mifflin girl band consisting of Kelly and receptionist Erin.
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Aug 12, 2009 -
- Ed Helms will play the lead in spy-comedy Central Intelligence. — Zap2it
- Natalie Portman will produce Booksmart, a new comedy series for Fox. — Variety
- The Black Eyed Peas will perform before the NFL's season-opening game.
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Jun 05, 2009 -
One of the most satisfying things about The Hangover is that what you've seen in the trailer is what you get. Not in the sense that there are no surprises (oh, holy cow there are surprises) but in the sense that if the movie looks good to you when you watch the trailer, it's highly likely you'll love the movie (and the opposite is true as well). I found it to be funny and crude and perfectly cast.
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Jun 04, 2009 -
- Conan O'Brien — live from Super Mario World? — Vulture
- The Muppets in Reservoir Dogs? A-mazing.
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Apr 03, 2009 -
At first glance The Hangover seems to be yet another boys-will-be-boys bachelor party movie. And it's true that these particular boys go to Vegas and, as you might predict, have all sorts of wacky experiences — except they can't remember any of them. They just know they're hungover.
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Feb 26, 2009 -
Ed Helms as a Civil War re-enactor? It makes me giggle just thinking about it. And that's a good thing, because it's the idea behind The Office star's next movie.
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Jan 16, 2009 -
Aaaaaand we're back! This new episode of The Office starts out with Michael running as fast as he can past the new radar gun set up just outside Dunder-Mifflin and ends with Dwight handing over his bow and arrows to the box of weapons Jim is holding. Only Office fans can truly make sense of this.
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Nov 14, 2008 -
This episode of The Office should just be called The Andy Show — he gets all the best lines and does a hilarious job delivering them. And I love the teaming up of Andy and Oscar. So unlikely, and thus, so very funny.
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Jul 22, 2008 -
- Cinematical wonders if male movie reviewers are sexist when it comes to reviewing Mamma Mia!
- GiveMeMyRemote has a clip from the recent Daily Show episode in which Ed Helms made a reappearance.
- Stereogum tells us about a new track by Cold War Kids, "Something Is Not Right With Me."
- According to MTV Movies Blog, Val Kilmer claims he invented Austin Powers's "Mini Me."
- Katie Couric has said that sexism is more common than racism, and Brooke Hogan is not helping this matter at all; CitizenSugar has the scoop.
- Popwatch says that fake book, Love Letters of Great Men, actually will be available in bookstores soon.
- TV With MeeVee continues to investigate all the seasons of The X-Files in anticipation of this weekend's new movie.
- Pitchfork's "review" of the latest album by Black Kids cracks me up.
Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures
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Jul 14, 2008 -
- Army Wives will be back for a third season, with 18 episodes scheduled to air sometime in 2009, Zap2it reports.
- According to Hollywood Reporter, Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms will star together in a "bachelor-party comedy" titled Hangover.
- Jordana Brewster will guest-star on Chuck as Jill, the college girlfriend who legendarily broke Chuck's heart, reports Entertainment Weekly.
- The success of Wall-E has apparently sparked new talk of a Hello, Dolly stage revival, Variety reports.
- ABC and FX topped GLAAD's annual "responsibility index," Reuters reports, while NBC and Fox, among others, received failing grades.
- ComingSoon has the news that Jon Heder will star in another Napoleon Dynamite-type oddball comedy, titled Loudermilk.
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- Gio wins? Ugly Betty's Christopher Gorham has been cast in the CBS midseason series Harper's Island — though ABC still insists we haven't seen the last of Henry, TV Guide reports.
- ComingSoon writes that Fox has acquired the screen rights to the recent NYT bestseller One Minute to Midnight: Kennedy, Khrushchev and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War.
Photo courtesy of Lifetime
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