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Jul 03, 2008 -
- Cinematical points us to two places where we can find new images from the next Harry Potter movie.
- In an effort to make me sob uncontrollably, TV Squad revisits the final six deaths on Six Feet Under.
- TV with MeeVee wonders if America's Got Talent hit rock bottom with Busty Heart the other night.
- The Underwire has a video tribute to Kermit Love, who designed the costumes for Big Bird and the Snuggle teddy bear, among others.
- Popwatch is literally confused about whether or not Beverly Hills Chihuahua is a real movie, and I can't say I blame 'em.
- Give Me My Remote found that The Secret Life of the American Teenager really, really wasn't for her.
- In honor of the Fourth of July, Tuned In tries to think of TV shows set in various states. Wyoming, anyone?
- I absolutely adore BellaSugar's Bella Donna this week: Mae West.
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Jul 01, 2008 -
- Popwatch writer Annie Barrett has a hilarious note that her mother passed to her father on a plane, explaining how to adjust the volume on an iPod, which prompted Annie to ask: What's the most basic technological instruction you've had to explain to the tragically unhip?
- Best Week Ever is holding a quirk-off between Daniel Day-Lewis and Jeremy Irons.
- LilSugar wants to know if you can handle any more Real Housewives.
- Inspired by Amanda Seyfried's character's dilemma in Mamma Mia, FilmExperience wonders which of her three possible daddies would be your daddy: Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth or Stellan Skarsgård?
- TV Squad names some of the best Six Feet Under corpses, including the one that makes me scared to ever put my head through the roof of a limo.
- Cinematical ponders whether or not Robin has any place in Christopher Nolan's Batman movies.
- Lucky TV with MeeVee has seen three hours of Generation Kill, and it sounds like everything I'd hope it would be.
- One brave contributor to The TV Addict lays out some reasons for hating Lost.
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Mar 07, 2008 -
HBO's The Wire — many a critic's pick for the best show ever on television — will end its series on Sunday after five gut-wrenching and unabashedly bleak seasons. I sped through all the early seasons on DVD so I could be caught up in time for the finale, but now that it's here, I'm looking at Sunday with equal amounts of excitement and dread. While the show's only been part of my life for a short while, I have a hard time with the fact that it will just end.
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Dec 02, 2007 -
For the past couple of weeks, I've been giving you some holiday shopping tips for the various people on your list. But I haven't heard much about what you're lusting after this holiday season.
So I've decided to make this week's Buzzworthy challenge all about your holiday wish lists.
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Aug 11, 2007 -
Wow, this was by far the most exciting Buzzworthy challenge ever! Asking about your favorite addictive TV shows yielded unprecedented results, and I can see you all feel as strongly as I do about your shows — you know, the ones you tell everyone about because they "just hafta see it as soon as possible!" Some of you bookmarked ones I've mentioned before for being the most gripping, cliffhanger-y shows in my collection, like "24" and "Alias."
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Aug 10, 2007 -
Great news for "Six Feet Under", vampire and Anna Paquin fans alike — "SFU" creator Alan Ball is coming back to HBO and bringing a little bit of all those things with him. Ball is signed on to create a new series, "True Blood" about modern day vampires who live among humans in Louisiana and survive on a Japanese-manufactured synthetic blood. The show will be a mix of horror and humor, which is exactly the kind of awesome combination that only flies on pay cable.
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Jul 13, 2007 -
With today's news that Freddy Rodriguez is joining the cast of "Ugly Betty," nearly every actor who played a main character on "Six Feet Under" is now back on TV somewhere. Here's a look at where the Fisher and Diaz folks have ended up:
- Peter Krause (Nate Fisher) will star in ABC's "Dirty Sexy Money" this fall as Nick George, an attorney who takes over his father's role as counselor to the absurdly wealthy Darling family.
- Michael C.
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Jun 22, 2007 -
I've said before that I'm a bit of a sap, and it's never more evident than when I break into tears while watching TV. There are a bunch of moments that always make me lose it — no matter how predictable or silly they are, no matter how many times I've seen them — and so, just in case you're feeling mopey today, I'm counting down a few of the scenes most consistently guaranteed to leave me drowning in a pile of soggy tissues.
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May 03, 2007 -
From Casey McCall on "Sports Night" to Nate Fisher on "Six Feet Under," Peter Krause tends to play the everyman. In his new film, Civic Duty, Krause turns that everyman identity on its head as Terry Allen, who starts out as an Average Joe in a media-saturated world and eventually turns into a paranoid vigilante after becoming convinced that his young Muslim neighbor is a terrorist. The film — which is both a tense thriller and a political statement about prejudice and paranoia — opens in limited release today.
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Apr 08, 2007 -
Tonight marks the long-awaited return of two excellent HBO shows: "Entourage" and "The Sopranos," which is now in its final season. The channel has had no shortage of excellent programming over the years, many of which live in in DVD. What is your all-time favorite?
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