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Mar 20, 2008 -
And now, for some news that should warm the heart of any Mr. Show fan in the universe: David Cross and Bob Odenkirk are teaming up again, this time for an HBO comedy that's going to begin shooting this spring. They confirmed on their vaguely NSFW Web site that the pilot has officially been picked up and they'll soon be working together to "make funny TV happen." Oh, yes.
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Mar 14, 2010 -
When we got a peek at the photos from the March 25 episode of The Vampire Diaries, "A Few Good Men," I speculated that it looks like some kind of bachelor auction at the Mystic Grill, and I was right!
The show has a sexy new trailer spotlighting Virginia's most eligible vampire, Mr. Damon Salvatore. Of course he's being auctioned off: he's "total cougar bait," to quote Caroline.
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Mar 01, 2010 -
I hope the cast of Glee isn't exhausted yet, because they're going to be working right through their Summer vacations. After months of rumblings and rumored, it's been confirmed that there will be a mini Glee live tour. From May 18-28, the kids will make stops in Phoenix, LA, and Chicago before finishing things off in New York (here's all the dates and ticketing info).
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Jan 15, 2010 -
I've long questioned Hollywood's desire to bring Alice Sebold's novel The Lovely Bones to the big screen. The book itself delicately straddles tragedy and beauty in its first-person account of a 14-year-old girl who is murdered and watches her family's unraveling from Heaven. Though I held out hope that Peter Jackson would be able to balance the same themes, it was all for naught: his big-screen version of The Lovely Bones is ambitious, but irredeemably disturbing.
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Jan 12, 2010 -
Award show season is heating up, and the first big show of the year, the Golden Globes, airs this Sunday. Since I'm always trying to see as many of the nominated movies as I can before the show airs, I thought I'd be a peach and point you to which of the film nominees you can currently see either on DVD or in the theater.
What's out on DVD and Blu-ray now:
Inglourious Basterds (Best Motion Picture, Drama, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor)
The Hurt Locker (Best Motion Picture, Drama, Best Director)
Julie & Julia (Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical, Best Actress, Comedy or Musical)
(500) Days of Summer (Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical, Best Actor, Comedy or Musical)
The Hangover (Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical)
The Proposal (Best Actress, Comedy or Musical)
To see which other Golden Globe-nominated films are out on DVD and which are still playing in theaters, just read more
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Jan 12, 2010 -
This morning Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, and a handful of cast members took the stage for their very last Lost panel at the Winter TCA. As expected, the cast and showrunners were pretty tight-lipped about the happenings of the season finale, but they did throw us a few bones. Namely, Harold Perrineau will return as Michael, Cynthia Watros will be back as Libby, and we'll be treated to some actual new footage right before the season premiere on Feb.
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Jan 10, 2010 -
Sunday night TV gets a jump-start tonight with the return of two anticipated shows. First off, it's finally time for Chuck to make his triumphant return! I've been counting the minutes until this day since Chuck uttered, "Guys, I know Kung Fu" last Spring, and NBC is sweetening the deal with not one but two episodes tonight, plus a bonus episode tomorrow in the show's regular time slot.
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Jan 06, 2010 -
Not that you need a reminder, but one of your favorite returning shows is premiering this weekend — Chuck! NBC is running back-to-back fresh episodes of Mr. Bartowski on Sunday (and another new one on Monday in its regular time slot)! Since my recent chat with Zachary Levi and Josh Schwartz, I couldn't be more excited to sit my butt on the couch to catch all the action.
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Dec 25, 2009 -
Not to be confused with that movie starring Natalie Portman and Dustin Hoffman (Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium), The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus is perhaps best known as late actor Heath Ledger’s final role.
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