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Nov 10, 2009 -
Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene popped up to San Francisco yesterday for a fan event where they joked about shaving Robert Pattinson's head and what vampires smell like. They also have reason to celebrate — the Twilight saga dominated today's People's Choice Award nominations. Plus, we have video of Jennifer Aniston at last night's 24 Hour Plays in NYC and Spencer Pratt threatening to get a vasectomy.
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Aug 28, 2009 -
It's a vampire-filled episode for the PopSugar Rush weekend edition. It's not all about bloodsuckers, though — check out a preview of what to expect from the Daytime Emmys this weekend and a NYC hotel that's giving the outside quite a view. All that and a little bit of Edward Cullen to set your weekend off on the right foot.
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Jul 17, 2008 -
"One two three four, monsters walking across the floor. I love counting, counting to the number four. .
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Jun 20, 2008 -
- According to Variety, the Weinsteins are making a bunch of their movies into stage musicals, starting with Finding Neverland, and later including Shakespeare in Love, Chocolat and Cinema Paradiso, among others.
- Kevin Bacon is joining Renee Zellweger and Chris Noth in My One and Only, writes ComingSoon.
- Sarah Silverman, Niecy Nash, Rashida Jones, and Norm McDonald are among the panelists for TBS's new version of Match Game, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
- Annoyed with how slowly MTV has been moving on their movie, Motley Crue is looking for a new partner to help them get the project done, Billboard reports.
- Wilmer Valderrama will star in a one-hour comedy pilot for Fox called The Emancipation of Ernesto, writes MediaWeek.
- Viral video director Wayne McClammy is on a roll: in addition to directing Cool School, he just sold a comedy script to MGM and will most likely direct that one as well. According to Variety, his movie is titled Le Car and follows "an unconventional group of CIA agents."
- The AP has the news that a whole slew of Hollywood folks will be getting stars on the Walk of Fame next year, like Robert Downey Jr., Ben Kingsley, Felicity Huffman, Tim Burton, Cameron Diaz and The Village People.
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has altered the rules for the Oscars so that "the Original Song category will only allow a maximum of two nominated songs from any one film," so movies like Enchanted or Dreamgirls won't dominate the category, Zap2It writes.
- TV Guide points out that the Sesame Street guest stars for next season — Jessica Alba, David Beckham, and Heidi Klum, among them — are pretty darn hot for a kids' show.
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Jun 19, 2007 -
OK, so "Sesame Street" has always been pretty great, what with the lovable characters that made it your favorite educational program (not to mention its multiple Daytime Emmy Awards). But this announcement about the upcoming season of "Sesame Street" is both cracking me up and making me wish I had an excuse to watch this show every day.
Maybe I just missed it when I was a kid just trying to figure out my letters and numbers, but I had no idea "Sesame Street" was so darn clever.
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Jun 18, 2007 -
Everyone will miss dear old Bob Barker now that he's officially done hosting "The Price Is Right," but perhaps the pathway is cleared for someone else to win the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Game Show Host, since Barker just took home his 19th award. Another popular winner at the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards this year was "Sesame Street," which won Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series along with two awards for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series (Elmo and Oscar the Grouch). Hey, it's not your favorite kids' educational program for nothing.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
Well, I do declare! This week's The Office was silly good fun. Distraught over rumors of bankruptcy, Michael suggests that the employees engage in a murder mystery game called Belles, Bourbon and Bullets to keep their spirits up.
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Nov 12, 2009 -
- Taylor Swift is the youngest person ever to take the big CMAs prize — Watching TV
- Where are all the women writers in late-night? — New York Times
- Get to know the new guy on 30 Rock — Marc Malkin
- Dawson's Creek scribe Kevin Williamson is working on a redo of The Bedroom Window — MTV Movies Blog
- Harvey Keitel joins the cast of Little Fockers — ComingSoon
- Sesame Street's five biggest controversies — TV Squad
- Fright Night is getting a remake and the woman from Buffy the Vampire Slayer is behind it — Cinematical
- Bill Clinton shares his thoughts on the ladies of Mad Men — TresSugar
- Minnie Driver to guest star on Modern Family — Ausiello Files
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Oct 01, 2009 -
Kristen Stewart talks about foreplay with Robert — and just in case you need an afternoon pick-me-up, watch some kissing scenes from Twilight. Jon Gosselin is being a little hypocritical now that he's off the show, and Madonna keeps things spicy with David Letterman. Plus, Sesame Street goes Mad Men and Ryan Reynolds meets "Lady Gaga."
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Sep 29, 2009 -
- Which of the latest New Moon posters is the hottest? — PopSugar
- Michelle Obama heads to Sesame Street — The Wrap
- 5 reasons to keep watching The Hills — TV.com
- Olivia Wilde and Jonathan Tucker have joined the Russell Crowe thriller The Next Three Days — Coming Soon
- Thom Yorke's putting together a brand new band during his hiatus from Radiohead — Stereogum
- Go behind the scenes of Where The Wild Things Are — Cinematical
- Going forward, TLC is dropping Jon's name, calling the reality show Kate Plus Eight — LilSugar
- Survivor creator Mark Burnett gets real for a new CBS drama — TV Squad
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