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Jun 08, 2009 -
I'll admit I wasn't totally on board for the film adaptation of Eat, Pray, Love when it was announced that Julia Roberts would play the lead role, memoir writer Elizabeth Gilbert. I like Roberts, but this seemed like some odd casting. Gradually, however, I've been warming to the project, as director Ryan Murphy (creator of Popular and Nip/Tuck, director of Running With Scissors) signed on, and Richard Jenkins was cast.
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Apr 15, 2009 -
It's no secret how much I loved the first episode of Fox's Glee, which will air as a special preview of the series May 19 after American Idol. The show, from very busy guy Ryan Murphy, is sort of like how I imagine Freaks and Geeks would have been if it were set in the present day and had production numbers.
So I'm thrilled to be touring the set today!
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Aug 05, 2008 -
Can hypochondria be funny? NBC and Nip/Tuck's Ryan Murphy think so. The network has just picked up Murphy's Hyper-chondriac (he sure does love his titles with punctuation!), a half-hour comedy about a pharmaceutical salesman who develops hypochondria in the course of doing his job.
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Jul 08, 2008 -
It's been nearly a year since we heard the first buzz about Nip/Tuck co-creator Ryan Murphy's latest project. It was supposed to be a drama for FX about a man who realizes he's a transsexual, with Brad Pitt among its producers.
FX's president reportedly bought the pitch for the show immediately upon hearing it, and Murphy had plans for at least four seasons, with the first focusing on his main character's realization, the second on his transition to being a woman, and so forth.
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Other Search Results
Oct 22, 2009 -
- Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst will star in Upside Down, a romantic sci-fi fantasy — Coming Soon
- Lisa Kudrow is developing TV comedy Rapture for Showtime — Variety
- Dollhouse is being pulled during sweeps, which could signal its cancellation — The Ausiello Files
- Check out these new stills of Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, and Emily Blunt in The Wolfman — MTV Movies Blog
- An Education originally had a different ending — Movieline
- Watch Rainn Wilson's funny new commercials for the NBA — Best Week Ever
- Ryan Murphy is writing an episode of Glee that mocks the show's real-life denial for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade — The TV Column
- Bravo has picked up a second season of Top Chef Masters — YumSugar
- Before the release of Saw VI, here are six terrible sixth sequels — Rotten Tomatoes
- A list of TV's memorable dumb jocks — TV.com
- 20 of the worst horror movies ever made — Moviefone
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