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Feb 18, 2007 -
For this week's Recast challenge, I asked you guys to pick all-new actresses for a TV show that was recently made into a movie: "Charlie's Angels." It's such a fun series that it could definitely stand to be recast again.
If you were recasting "Charlie's Angel's" today, what kickass, sassy women would you put in the three main roles?
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Feb 13, 2007 -
Wednesday is Valentine's Day, which means that — like it or not — we're going to be inundated with sappiness this week. In the spirit of going with the flow, I devoted last week's Buzzworthy challenge to romantic comedies. This can be a groan-inducing genre, to be sure, but if done well, these movies can make you laugh, squirm, and "awww!"
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Jan 05, 2007 -
We've gotten some good entries for this week's Recast challenge, but the contest is still open. So if you haven't already entered your picks for a new cast of "Three's Company", leave your entry in the comment section below!
Who could fill John Ritter's shoes as Jack Tripper?
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Dec 29, 2006 -
I've already gotten TONS of entries for this week's Recast challenge, where I ask you to recast the John Hughes favorite The Breakfast Club. So if you haven't already entered, hurry up and leave your entry in the comment section below!
Who today would best personify the princess originated by Ringwald or the jock and the basket case captured so well by Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy?
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Dec 15, 2006 -
Hey guys, don't forget to submit your ideas for this week's challenge to recast Casablanca. I know, I know: No one can do it like Bogey, but if you had to recast the movie with new actors in the roles originated by Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Rains, who would you cast?
We've already got some great entries, so leave yours in the comment section below, and I'll pick one winner to feature next Tuesday, Dec.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
On this week's episode of FlashForward, we get some of those big payoffs that Sonya Walger promised. While the main characters' most important relationships grow more tense, the FBI agents learn more about the blue-hand situation, and the end of the episode has two very big twists.
There's plenty of excitement to discuss, so to get into it, just read more
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Nov 06, 2009 -
I went into The Men Who Stare at Goats with high expectations. How could a film possibly disappoint when you have the acting trifecta of George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, and Jeff Bridges? But unfortunately, while the pros work hard to generate laughs — and they do deliver at times — the film on the whole is all over the place.
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Nov 05, 2009 -
After the slums of Mumbai, where will Danny Boyle go next? To the mountains: the Oscar recipient for Best Director for Slumdog Millionaire has signed on for his next project, 127 Hours. The film centers on the real-life plight of climber Aron Ralston, who got pinned under a boulder during an excursion in 2003 and saved himself by cutting off his own arm with a dull knife.
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Nov 04, 2009 -
Let the holiday gift lists keep rolling: Yesterday, I gave you my picks for dad, and today I'm tackling grandma. Sure, she pretty much likes anything you give her, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't put thought into her presents to show your appreciation.
Classic movies, Mary Tyler Moore, and TV game shows always seem like a safe bet, or if yours is like mine and can never find her reruns of King of Queens on the tube, I've thrown in a handy-dandy TV Guide subscription.
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Nov 03, 2009 -
New DVD and music releases are the perk of Tuesdays, and today's album picks are fresh, fun, and guaranteed to liven up your iPod. I've checked out today's new music and have some advice for what's worth the download.
Don't stop partying: I'll resist doing a full-on album review for Weezer's Raditude; it's tempting, because I've always been a fan and have much to say about the band's transformation over the last 15 years.
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