Oct 16, 2009 -
- Will Ferrell will star in indie comedy Everything Must Go — Zap2it
- Ugly Betty is back tonight! — TV.com
- Ian Somerhalder will star in romantic gothic fairy tale Cradlewood — The Wrap
- The Big Chill: where are they now? — Moviefone
- Last night's 30 Rock is even more meta thanks to low ratings — Vulture
- Hilarious: old folks review MGMT's video for "Kids" — Stereogum
- Penelope Cruz is going to make a cameo in the Sex and the City sequel — Cinematical
- The Top 20 Celebrity Twilight fans — PopSugar
- Telling the difference between Where the Wild Things Are and Wild Things — MTV Movies Blog
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Jun 13, 2009 -
After the newest Will Ferrell movie, Land of the Lost, had a disappointing opening weekend at the box office last week, many in the world of movie punditry have been debating what went wrong. On paper, the movie seems to have a lot going for it: a major Hollywood star in the main role and a reportedly $200 million budget.
So why did it bomb so spectacularly?
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May 21, 2009 -
- Five geeky ways the Upper East Siders could unmask Gossip Girl. — geeksugar
- The song Will Ferrell almost sang on American Idol. — Funny or Die
- Seven mall movies that are way better than Paul Blart.
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May 19, 2009 -
Last weekend's Saturday Night Live finale featured the return of Will Ferrell as Alex Trebek in the popular Celebrity Jeopardy sketch. Almost everyone I know can quote the old sketches that featured Darrell Hammond's Sean Connery endlessly mocking Trebek ("That's not what your mother said last night!") and Norm Macdonald's hilarious impersonation of Burt Reynolds. Oh man, it was so good to see those guys return and do that sketch again — I missed it!
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May 18, 2009 -
- Will Ferrell and Pearl Jam will be Conan O'Brien's first guests on The Tonight Show. — AP
- Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jamie Kennedy are starring in Cafe, an indie drama about Philadelphia residents who frequent the local West Philly Grounds coffee shop where Love Hewitt's character works. — The Hollywood Reporter
- Katherine Heigl is submitting her name for Emmy consideration this year after her controversial withdrawal last year.
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Feb 27, 2009 -
How is it possible that of all the over-the-top characters Will Ferrell has played on the big screen, he's never been a policeman? That's about to change, though, as Sony has just picked up the rights to The B Team, a buddy comedy about a pair of cops.
The other cop?
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Feb 09, 2009 -
Kenny Powers was supposed to be baseball's next big thing, but when he got to the big leagues, his obnoxious personality (and his not-so-fast fastball) became his ticket right back out. He thought he'd mount a comeback, of course — but for now, he's plotting his next move from his brother's couch while working as a substitute gym teacher. As HBO puts it, "Every kid has a great ball player they look up to.
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Oct 17, 2008 -
- Once is going to get a remake as a Broadway musical. — LA Times
- Speaking of theater, Will Ferrell will make his Broadway debut in January in the new solo comedy You’re Welcome America. A Final Night With George W Bush.
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Jul 25, 2008 -
Ah, Will Ferrell. He — and/or his characters — are incredibly divisive in the sense that you either go to a Will Ferrell movie for him or you avoid a Will Ferrell movie because of him. And while I used to be part of the former camp (I mean, Elf and Stranger Than Fiction are really good), I'm starting to fall into the latter (see: my feelings on Step Brothers).
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Jul 25, 2008 -
Step Brothers is yet another entry into the canon of movies that have resulted from the collaboration between director Adam McKay, star Will Ferrell, and (. . .
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