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Aug 10, 2009 -
- Chase and Cameron will get their old jobs back on House. — Entertainment Weekly
- Battlestar Galactica star Edward James Olmos will reportedly star alongside Seth Rogen and Cameron Diaz in The Green Hornet. — ComingSoon
- Frank Langella will join the cast of Oliver Stone's sequel Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, which already stars Shia LaBeouf and Michael Douglas.
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Oct 31, 2008 -
- Sarah Jessica Parker and Hugh Grant are in negotiations to star as a New York couple in an untitled romantic comedy for Columbia Pictures. — Variety
- John McCain will appear on Saturday Night Live this weekend. — AP
- Bradley Whitford and Romany Malco will star in a buddy comedy pilot for NBC.
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Apr 04, 2008 -
- Has it really been that long? Fox has picked up King of the Hill for a 13th season, TV Guide reports.
- The Hollywood Reporter writes that Judi Dench and Nicole Kidman may join Rob Marshall's film adaptation of the Broadway musical Nine.
- According to ComingSoon, Werner Herzog will write and direct The Piano Tuner, a Victorian-era drama about one man's journey to war-torn Burma.
- Reuters reports that the Stone Temple Pilots reunion tour is definitely a go.
- Denzel Washington is attached to star as the hero in a film adaptation of the bestselling Robert Ludlum novel The Matarese Circle, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
- USA Today writes that MySpace will be launching a full-fledged music service where people can buy music and concert tickets.
- John Schneider and Molly Ringwald have been cast in ABC Family's Juno-esque teen pregnancy TV pilot from the creator of 7th Heaven, writes Zap2it.
- Justin Long and Hayden Panettiere have been tapped to voice the lead characters in the animated family film Alpha and Omega, reports ComingSoon.
Photo courtesy of Fox
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Aug 08, 2007 -
One of the panels that got a big reaction at Comic-Con was for the former Fox animated series "Futurama," which is being resurrected for four straight-to-DVD movies. The first movie is expected to be released on Nov. 27, and the movies will later air as stand-alone episodes on Comedy Central.
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Nov 10, 2009 -
The 36th annual People's Choice Awards nominees are here, and last year's Twilight is leading the charge! American Idol's Kris Allen was among the announcers this morning for the nominees, which also include lots of nods for The Proposal — but of course, everyone's favorite bloodsucking love story landed in many categories, including favorite on-screen movie team.
Why didn't they look to 2009's New Moon?
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Oct 27, 2009 -
Well folks, we've come a long way, but the 64 scary movies we started with have now been narrowed down to two. Only The Shining and The Exorcist have survived, and I'm proud to say that I've actually seen both (and have the nightmare memories to prove it). So now it's time to make one last decision: which one deserves the crown?
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Oct 22, 2009 -
We're really getting down to the wire in our competition for the Scariest Movie of All Time, and now only four contenders remain! It's It vs. The Exorcist and The Silence of the Lambs vs.
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Oct 17, 2009 -
The votes are in, and we now officially have our Elite Eight Scary Movies! Only the strong have survived, so now your votes count more than ever! Be sure make your picks on all four match-ups for your chance to win the scary movie prize package!
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Oct 12, 2009 -
Our Scariest Movie Bracket is chugging right along, and round three starts today! Only the most terrifying have made it this far, and now the matchups are tougher than ever. Does Freddy Kruger deserve a spot in the Elite Eight, or should it be Dracula instead?
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Oct 09, 2009 -
Chris Rock's first shot at a documentary was spurred on by a simple question his daughter asked: "Daddy, why don't I have good hair?" Good Hair is Rock's quest to find out what that is, and why we — men and women, black and white — care so much.
It's not a race relations angle as much as the trailer makes it seem, but rather an investigation into the phenomenon his two young daughters are growing up into: that straight European hair is what's desirable, beautiful, and worth lots of money and pain to get.
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