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Aug 27, 2009 -
We've known about the Seinfeld reunion on the upcoming season of Curb Your Enthusiasm for a while now, but there's something about seeing the foursome all together again in Entertainment Weekly that's making me feel extra nostalgic. (It's almost enough to make me forget about that whole Michael Richards incident from a few years back — almost). In the article, the cast dishes about what we can expect from their stint on Curb (including a revisit to Jerry's apartment and Monk's diner!) and how it feels to have the gang back together.
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May 08, 2009 -
In the trailer for Woody Allen's next movie, Whatever Works, Larry David's character Boris insists that "this is not the feel-good movie of the year." While that may be true, I feel pretty good after watching it! I don't know if it's the great cast (which includes Patricia Clarkson, Evan Rachel Wood, and Ed Begley Jr., among others), Allen's writing and direction, or just Larry David's delivery, but I found myself laughing quite a lot at the preview for this bizarre-looking film.
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Feb 08, 2008 -
- Martin Scorsese will focus on Bob Marley for his next music documentary, writes Variety.
- Yael Naim — the singer from the MacBook Air commercials — will have her album released in the U.S. in March, Billboard reports.
- ComingSoon has the news that Uma Thurman will play Nanny in the feature film version of Eloise in Paris.
- SalesGenie will be dropping the Chinese panda ad after viewers who saw it during the Super Bowl complained it was offensive, The New York Times reports.
- Woody Allen will cast Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood in his next project, according to Entertainment Weekly.
- Not surprisingly, Zap2it reports that kids these days are into Shrek and Miley Cyrus, at least according to the Kids Choice Awards nominations.
- Val Kilmer will replace Will Arnett as the voice of KITT in Knight Rider, Variety reports.
- Dominic Monaghan has been cast in a psychological thriller titled Pet, writes ComingSoon.
- Disney World is getting an American Idol-themed attraction, writes Hollywood Reporter.
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Jul 13, 2007 -
The TCA Press Tour — where I'll be heading on Monday, so don't forget to tell me your questions for NBC — is already underway in Los Angeles, with the cable networks peddling their wares to critics. Here's a sampling of the news so far:
- "Nip/Tuck" (panel discussion pictured above) is going all meta on us, introducing a satirical show-within-a-show that will hire the good doctors as consultants.
- Everyone wants to know if the stars of HBO's new drama "Tell Me You Love Me," which starts Sept. 9, are actually having sex on-screen.
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Oct 27, 2009 -
It's Tuesday, which means new DVDs hit shelves to fatten up your entertainment library! Trying to decide which to add to your Netflix queue? Check out these three releases.
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Oct 01, 2009 -
- ABC has repeats of Flash Forward, The Forgotten and a new 20/20
- CBS is new with Ghost Whisperer, Medium and NUMB3RS
- FOX is new with Brothers, 'Til Death and Dollhouse
- NBC is new with Law and Order and Dateline
- The CW is new with Smallville and has a repeat of America's Next Top Model
- E! has repeats of Kendra and Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami
- TLC is new with Say Yes to the Dress and Wedded to Perfection
- Late-night highlights include Jenna Fischer on the Jay Leno Show on NBC; Larry David and Olivia Wilde on the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS; Whitney Port on Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC; Tim Gunn on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS; Drew Barrymore on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on NBC; and Emmanuelle Chriqui on Last Call with Carson Daly on NBC
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Sep 30, 2009 -
- ABC is new with Flash Forward, Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice
- CBS is new with Survivor: Samoa, CSI and The Mentalist
- FOX is new with Bones and Fringe
- NBC is new with Parks and Recreation, The Office and Community
- The CW is new with Vampire Diaries and Supernatural
- Bravo is new with Real Housewives of Atlanta
- MTV is new with Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory and Bully Beatdown
- Lifetime is new with Project Runway and Models of the Runway
- Late-night highlights include Chris Rock on the Jay Leno Show on NBC; Larry David and Kim Kardashian on the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS; and Ryan Reynolds on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on NBC
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