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Mar 29, 2007 -
- Idolator gets its hands on two leaked Bright Eyes tracks from Cassadaga, one of which is excellent, if a little too Dylan-esque.
- Best Week Ever has the frightening footage of Karl Rove rapping.
- Pop Candy finds out about the soundtrack to Showtime's "This American Life."
- Buddy TV writes about the rise and fall of "Punk'd."
- ScreenGrab rounds up the 10 most important nude scenes of all time. (NSFW)
- TVgasm gawks at Chris Sligh's lame "Idol" exit excuse.
- I Guess I'm Floating posts three Magnetic Fields covers, including one from Arcade Fire.
- TV Squad wonders if YouTube will save Jon Stewart's failed pilot.
- Popwatch says George Clooney might have leaked those Huckabees videos.
- Film Experience pays tribute to The Lookout star Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
- The TV Addict chats with Krysten Ritter about "Gilmore Girls," "Veronica Mars" and "'Til Death."
- Courtesy of Defamer: how Michael Bay screwed up The Transformers, told in verse.
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Jul 15, 2008 -
Today, FX takes its turn onstage at the TCA press tour, so I should have lots to share later on about Damages and The Shield. But before I get into all of that, there are a few fun tidbits from the first day that I wanted to be sure to mention:
- Kiefer Sutherland appeared briefly to chat about 24 (and was pinned against a wall by a throng of reporters almost immediately upon arrival). I've been watching the preview for this Fall's prequel on our hotel's closed-circuit system, and it seems to include Jack Bauer liberating a bunch of African children with his bare hands.
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May 22, 2008 -
Come this Fall, the current administration will be movin' out of the spotlight just as Oliver Stone's movie about it is heading to theaters. As reported earlier this month, W. will be released October 17, 2008 so it's no wonder the casting news continues to break at a rapid pace.
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Apr 07, 2008 -
Ordinarily, I wouldn't care quite so much about all the casting news for one movie, but Oliver Stone's project about George W. Bush is different. These are political figures that everyone is familiar with, and the project is about a president who's still currently in power.
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