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Aug 24, 2009 -
- Stephen Moyer will join Paul Bettany in the vampire thriller Priest. — Variety
- NBC has ordered a pilot for the legal comedy Rex Is Not Your Lawyer. — The Hollywood Reporter
- Diego Luna will make his directorial debut with a family drama called Abel.
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Aug 21, 2008 -
I ain't knocking the effort here — I think it's fantastic that so many celebrities use their fame to try and get people to care about things like presidential elections. And offering an incentive for registering to vote — as Sheryl Crow is offering a free digital copy of her album Detours — is a cool thing to do.
That said, would a free Sheryl Crow album motivate you to register to vote (if you weren't already registered)?
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Mar 14, 2008 -
- Will Smith's kids Willow and Jaden will star in Amulet, a fantasy feature film their father is producing, Zap2it reports.
- The creators of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are working on a comedy series for Fox set aboard a spaceship, Variety reports.
- Rob Thomas isn't just penning a remake of 90210 — he's also gotten the OK to remake his own series, Cupid, for ABC, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
- Sheryl Crow has told the Associated Press that she has plans to collaborate with Fleetwood Mac.
- TV Guide reports that the CW has picked up a horror-themed reality show from director Sam Raimi.
- Yes, it's true: Paris Hilton will use her MTV reality show to find a new BFF; details are at The Futon Critic.
- ComingSoon reports that Sarah Michelle Gellar is in talks for the lead role in the indie drama Veronika Decides to Die, replacing Kate Bosworth.
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Nov 05, 2007 -
- Weeds will be back for a fourth season, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
- Billboard reports that the Eagles' album is currently outselling Britney's in the UK.
- American Idol contestants will be allowed to play instruments, and the Idol and So You Think You Can Dance tours might merge, according to The New York Post.
- According to ComingSoon, the cast and crew of Heroes are shooting an alternate ending for the December 3 episode which, if necessary, could be used as a season finale.
- Variety breaks down how the writers' strike affects writer-performers like those on The Office, while the Los Angeles Times wonders if the strike could be a boon for online programming.
- Reuters reports that stand-up comedian Zach Galifianakis will play the best friend to Ashton Kutcher's character in the romantic comedy What Happens in Vegas...
- Billboard has details on Sheryl Crow's latest album, which is due in February.
- NBC bought one last pilot before the strike: a soap opera based on the Biblical King David, Variety reports.
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