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Jul 14, 2009 -
- Ooh, yet more DVDs releasing this week: The State complete series! — PopCandy
- True Blood: Maryann's true form . .
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Apr 20, 2009 -
Many folks know Thomas Lennon, Keri Kenney, and Robert Ben Garant as members of the bumbling police force on Reno! 911, and Ken Marino as any number of characters on TV (Professor Wilder on Dawson's Creek, Vinnie Van Lowe on Veronica Mars, currently Shep on In the Motherhood and a sweet, gay demon on Reaper). David Wain is now known largely as writer and director of movies like Wet Hot American Summer, The Ten, and Role Models, while actor Michael Ian Black starred as Phil Stubbs on Ed, among many other stints on various TV shows and movies.
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Jan 29, 2009 -
- Hot Jon Hamm, or hot ham and cheese sandwich? It's that age-old question again. (I would absolutely go with Hamm.) — Lemondrop
- Speaking of hotties, let's ogle yesterday's Hump Day Hottie: Ralph Fiennes.
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Jun 06, 2007 -
News about The Ten first caught my eye when it screened at Sundance back in January. After that I kind of forgot about it... until yesterday when the full trailer hit the web — and the trailer is awesome.
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May 24, 2007 -
- Pop is extremely excited for Mary-Kate Olsen who will be in 10 out of 15 "Weeds" episodes next season.
- And Bella alerts me to the new Cool Water perfume ads in which "Lost"'s Josh Holloway glistens with radiance.
- TV Squad has news on a possible reunion for the cast of sketch series "The State."
- Spinner has the super-cool new White Stripes video for "Icky Thump."
- The TV Addict ponders what went wrong with "Studio 60."
- Check out the trailer to Michael Moore's latest documentary Sicko on the Movie Blog.
- TV Filter tracks down the favorite currency of "The Office": the Schrute Buck and the Stanley Nickel.
- Idolator listens to Blake and Jordin's "American Idol" EPs so we don't have to.
- Popwatch reviews "Dancing with the Stars" judge Len Goodman's instructional DVD, which is apparently jazzed up with limericks.
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Apr 23, 2007 -
We all know about my deep affection for Paul Rudd, "The State," and most things "Six Feet Under"-related. So I am loving the trailer for Diggers, a drama that a) focuses on a character played by Paul Rudd, b) was produced by David Wain and written by Ken Marino, both from "The State," and c) stars "Six Feet Under"'s sassy redhead Lauren Ambrose. Count me in!
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Other Search Results
Nov 05, 2009 -
- So cool — see how the voice acting was done on The Fantastic Mr. Fox — Cinematical
- Comedy Central is teaming up with The Onion for a TV show — The Hollywood Reporter
- No Doubt is suing Activision for using their likenesses inappropriately in Band Hero — GeekSugar
- 2012 already has a TV series sequel, 2013 — MTV Movies Blog
- Fox Searchlight has halted the national release of Gentlemen Broncos — Vulture
- Sufjan Stevens admits his 50 states album concept was a joke — Stereogum
- Amazing video mash-up of scenes with characters saying the movie's title — Videogum
- Anthony Hopkins and Annette Bening will play Ernest Hemingway and wife in Hemingway and Fuentes — Variety
- The Decemberists' Colin Meloy and wife Carson Ellis are writing a children's book — Pitchfork
- 10 scary Christmas movies to bridge Halloween and Christmas — Rotten Tomatoes
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Sep 20, 2009 -
Toni Collette is taking home the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for The United States of Tara! She beat Tina Fey, Mary-Louise Parker, Christina Applegate, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Sarah Silverman.
This one totally shocked me, but Collette is pretty great on The United States of Tara.
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Oct 30, 2009 -
- ABC has College Football
- CBS has repeats of CSI: Miami and CSI, and is new with 48 Hours Mystery
- FOX has Game 3 of the World Series
- NBC has College Football: Notre Dame vs. Washington State
- ABCFamily has Batman Returns and Batman Forever
- AMC has Night of the Living Dead
- Bravo has 13 Scarier Movie Moments and Hannibal
- MTV has Scream 3
- VH1 has Footloose
- Late-night highlights include Ryan Reynolds and Lady Gaga on a repeat of Saturday Night Live on NBC
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Oct 23, 2009 -
With Halloween just around the corner, October is the perfect time for movie studios to unleash their creepiest films, since we're all in the mood for a good scare. Combine with that the insatiable desire for vampire entertainment, and you've got Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant; a tween fantasy movie that plays out like R.L. Stein's Goosebumps novels on the big screen — but not nearly as scary.
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