Nov 23, 2009 -
- New Moon director Chris Weitz reveals his next film, titled The Gardener — Cinematical
- Who was the most over-the-top on the AMAs stage? — PopSugar
- ABC halts Cougar Town due to a "private family matter" for Courteney Cox — HitFix
- Here's a sneak peek at the final episode of Jon & Kate Plus 8 — People
- Taking a page from Kevin James's resume, TLC is doing a new show about mall cops — TV Squad
- Behind the scenes of Avatar — Rotten Tomatoes
- Will the Grammys let Lady Gaga compete for Best New Artist? Pretty, pretty please!
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Nov 20, 2009 -
- New Moon tops Harry Potter and The Dark Knight for its midnight showing ticket sales — PopSugar
- Is Taylor Kitsch taking an early departure from Friday Night Lights? — Ausiello Files
- Top 10 star-crossed lovers in film — Rotten Tomatoes
- 30 Rock's Judah Friedlander talks about his hat collection and his plans to save NBC — TV.com
- Steven Spielberg and Stephen King team up to frighten the bejesus out of us with Under the Dome — MTV Movies Blog
- Vampire Weekend debut their new video for "Cousins" — Stereogum
- Jason Segel sings about how he wants to give you his phone number — and bed you — TresSugar
- Imogen Heap writes songs for Zach Braff — Spinner
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Nov 19, 2009 -
We've already talked about the abundance of dance shows on TV, but there's another genre that seems to be taking over the networks — competitive cooking. NBC just picked up United Plates of America, a new series by the producers of Top Chef which will pit hopeful restaurateurs against each other for the ultimate prize of starting their own chain. The winner gets to open four locations on the night of the finale.
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Nov 18, 2009 -
- Eric Dane joins Christina Aguilera, Cher, and Kristen Bell in Burlesque — Zap2It
- Daniel Radcliffe is lending his voice to a Twilight spoof . . .
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Nov 18, 2009 -
Jason Lee has been keeping a low profile since My Name Is Earl went off the air, but he's about to make a return to TV in the upcoming TNT series Delta Blues, which is executive produced by George Clooney. Lee is set to play Dwight Hendricks, a police officer by day, Elvis impersonator by night.
I loved Lee in pretty much every Kevin Smith movie — from Brodie in Mallrats to Banky in Chasing Amy — but I could never warm up to Earl (or that absurd mustache).
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Nov 17, 2009 -
In its sophomore season, Parks and Recreation has really hit its stride and finally become the hilarious half hour it always had the potential to be. Now it's about to get even funnier: Amy Poehler's husband, Will Arnett, is going to guest star on the show in January. He'll only be on one episode and will play an MRI tech, ostensibly at the hospital where Ann works.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
You may recall that Amy Sherman-Palladino, the creator behind Gilmore Girls, left the show shortly before its final season because of disagreements with Warner Bros — but now, she reveals in a recent interview that she'd like to bring back Lorelai and Rory to the big screen!
I hope that some Hollywood studios are listening, and take her up on her suggestion. While it's just a wish of hers (and mine) at the moment, I miss the pop culture quips and sweet relationship moments that the Gilmore women delivered each week.
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Nov 16, 2009 -
- Lauren Bacall was among the winners at the Honorary Oscars over the weekend — HitFix
- You go, Uncle Jesse: John Stamos gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame — Vulture
- The woman's identity behind Showtime's Secret Diary of a Call Girl is not so secret anymore — TV Squad
- Bob Dylan wears a wig in his Christmas video for "Must Be Santa." Too weird. — Pitchfork
- New Moon is already beating advanced ticket sales records — Deadline
- Miss The Wire?
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Nov 16, 2009 -
The beloved '80s toy turned movie turned TV show, My Little Pony, is getting resurrected with a series set to air on the new Discovery-Hasbro kids channel.
Makes sense since My Little Pony is a Hasbro creation, but I have mixed feelings over this news. I was nutty for the toys growing up — I even had a tiny plastic pony tent that I used to pitch in my living room.
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Nov 15, 2009 -
Ricky Gervais is trying his hand at yet another workplace-centered TV comedy! The soon-to-be Golden Globes host and scribe behind The Office is lending his talents to PhoneShop, which follows a guy working at a phone store at the mall. Mundane jobs are Gervais's specialty, so it's bound to be hilarious — but for now, it's only set to air in the UK.
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