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Mar 23, 2009 -
- The Coen Brothers are planning a remake of the John Wayne film True Grit. — Zap2it
- Mary McDonnell is joining The Closer for several episodes to go head-to-head with Kyra Sedgwick's character. — Entertainment Weekly
- Speaking of which, here's a rundown of what's coming up at Sci Fi – er, Syfy — post-Battlestar Galactica.
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Dec 19, 2007 -
- Ewan McGregor will play Jim Carrey's love interest in the "dark comedy" I Love You, Phillip Morris, reports Variety.
- E! Online has news that Josh Groban's holiday album sales have broken a record originally set by Elvis Presley.
- MTV and Jerry Bruckheimer are teaming up to make video games, Broadcasting & Cable reports.
- Zap2It reports that Brad Pitt may replace Heath Ledger in the drama Tree of Life.
- TV Guide writes that USA has canceled The 4400 and Dead Zone.
- The Smashing Pumpkins will release an acoustic EP in 2008, NME reports.
- Mischa Barton has signed on for the indie thriller Homecoming, writes Variety.
- Showtime has bought Secret Diary of a Call Girl, a British series based on a sex worker's anonymous journal, Mediaweek reports.
- From the department of weirdness: Michael Douglas is now doing the voiceover for the NBC Nightly News, TV Guide reports.
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Jul 14, 2007 -
- If you could recast "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" with new actors, who would you pick?
- Can you believe the baby on the cover of Nirvana's album Nevermind turned 16 years old this week? Neither can I.
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a pretty darn good movie, though I have some issues with it, too. Regardless of what I think those little wizards made box office magic this week.
- I have a lot of questions for the next season of "Lost," but I whittled them down to 5 of my most major ones.
- Check out the teaser trailer for the Get Smart movie starring Steve Carell, and while you're at it, watch the ridiculous trailer for Alec Baldwin's shameful little secret.
- Are you watching the new USA series "Burn Notice"?
- This Smashing Pumpkins cover of "Landslide" is very much worth a listen.
- At least 6 of John Krasinski's facial expressions have been named.
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Jul 10, 2007 -
You know Stevie Nicks wrote a damn fine song if both The Dixie Chicks and Billy Corgan can sound great singing it. Not surprisingly, I'm loving this cover of "Landslide" recorded by The Smashing Pumpkins for the 1994 album Pisces Iscariot.
This bittersweet acoustic version is a great showcase for Corgan's fragile vocals and a welcome foil to the more metallic sound on the Pumpkins' new album, Zeitgeist, which hits stores today.
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Jul 02, 2007 -
The Smashing Pumpkins comeback album, Zeitgeist, hits stores on July 10, but it doesn't seem as hotly anticipated as Billy Corgan would like it to be. So it may not help that AOL's Spinner blog has posted the full album stream a week early; and why not, since Zeitgeist tracks have been leaking on the 'Net for weeks?
I've only given the album a very quick spin today, and it is oddly comforting to hear Corgan belting it out again.
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Jun 21, 2007 -
- Stereogum has me confused: Does the new Smashing Pumpkins single really have Paris Hilton on the cover?
- Isaiah Washington says this whole "Grey's Anatomy" mess was T.R. Knight's fault, yet Defamer can't really picture Knight acting vengeful.
- Idolator tells us where to hear all of Kelly Clarkson's controversial new album online.
- Can't get enough Steve Carell? The TV Addict has a clip of Carell talking about Evan Almighty.
- The cast of "Heroes" is preparing for a world tour, and TV Squad has the details.
- Just in case you haven't seen enough Transformers ads, The Movie Blog has the latest TV spot for the movie.
- If you're missing "The Office," Give Me My Remote has some fun "Office"-themed games.
- Popwatch warns that Justin Timberlake's video for "LoveStoned" will hurt your eyes.
- Buddy TV fills us in on the long-awaited DVD set for the second season of "Weeds."
- Rolling Stone offers an entertaining list of rock lawsuits they'd like to see.
- Merry Swankster rounds up some awesome songs brought to you by the number 20.
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Jun 12, 2007 -
- As a reminder, you can go to YumSugar for all the recaps of this summer's reality food shows. Check out this week's recaps for "The Next Food Network Star" and "Hell's Kitchen" — scandalous as always!
- The TV Addict wonders which actress you'd cast as Supergirl on "Smallville" next season.
- Stereogum tell us where to stream the White Stripes' Icky Thump online.
- The Moviezzz Blog must be Grease 2's biggest fan, if their celebration of the movie's 25th anniversary is any indication.
- The Watcher dreams up a bill of rights for TV viewers.
- The Music Slut celebrates Cat Power winning the 2007 Shortlist Prize.
- Popwatch desperately wants to get more young people into classical music, so check out their post about 24-year-old pianist Lang Lang.
- TV Squad tells us about classic TV shows popping up on YouTube — possibly illegally.
- Idolator examines the 1990s album charts and finds the decade better — and worse — than we remember.
- Cinematical expounds on the curious romantic pairing of Christina Applegate and Rainn Wilson for the comedy The Rocker.
- Pop Candy checks out the Smashing Pumpkins' new, interactive Web site.
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May 23, 2007 -
- VarietyAsiaOnline is reporting from Cannes that "Lost"'s Naveen Andrews and Parminder Nagra from "ER" and Bend it Like Beckham will star together in Fallen Hero, a movie about an Indian soldier.
- NME has the rundown of the first Smashing Pumpkins show since 2000.
- Reuters brings us news that Mike Meyers will star in the remake of the 1947 Danny Kaye film The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
- USA Today has the story of the guys who wrote that cheeseball "Idol" single.
- Andrea Bowen, better known as Julie on "Desperate Housewives," is starring in a Lifetime Original Movie about a teen girl with HIV, writes the Futon Critic.
- Ethan Hawke's next film Hottest State already has an awesome soundtrack, with songs by Norah Jones, Feist and Bright Eyes, among others, reports Billboard.
- Bob Barker's final episode of "The Price is Right" will air June 15, both during the day and in prime time, Zap2it reports.
- Variety says indie films are doing better than ever at the box office.
- Hugh Laurie is now a member of the Order of the British Empire, the Associated Press reports.
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May 14, 2007 -
- Maria Bello is set to replace Rachel Weisz in the next Mummy movie, Variety tells us.
- The Smashing Pumpkins plan "residencies" in San Francisco and Asheville, N.C. this summer, Billboard reports.
- The Los Angeles Times profiles Judd Apatow, whom they call "the mayor of comedy."
- CBS is giving up on Innertube and looking for new places to put its online videos, writes the Wall Street Journal.
- Speaking of CBS, the network has some crazy shows lined up for fall, Variety reports.
- Hollywood Reporter says Guy Ritchie's next directorial project will be RocknRolla, an "ensemble British gangster flick" in the vein of Snatch.
- The AP reports that Serbian singer Marija Serifovic won this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Finland. In other Eurovision news, the co-screenwriter for Borat is working on a comedic movie about the contest, says Variety.
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Feb 07, 2007 -
- 20th Century Fox snatches up distribution rights to Martin Scorsese’s Rolling Stones documentary, says Reuters.
- Shakira and Wyclef Jean will perform together at the Grammys on Sunday, reports Billboard.
- Snickers has pulled its kissing mechanics ad after complaints that it was homophobic, the AP reports.
- Norah Jones's new album moves to No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
- Tired of all those dance competition movies? Weinstein Company has signed on to produce a spoof called Dirty Step Stomp, according to Variety.
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