May 14, 2008 -
- Point Break is getting a sequel, writes Zap2It, though it's unclear whether Keanu or Swayze will reprise their roles. Also, OMG look at Swayze's hair.
- According to the AP, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is thinking of doing an Apprentice-like reality TV show for "young would-be lawmakers."
- The "politically charged" Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young documentary will get a theatrical release in July, Billboard reports.
- According to Pitchfork, Arcade Fire is scoring The Box, the next movie from Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly, which stars Cameron Diaz and James Marsden.
- TV Guide has the scoop on the new 90210's daddy casting issues.
- According to ComingSoon, Steve Martin will team up with Diane Keaton for yet another project, this time a comedy written by Martin himself.
- Hollywood Reporter has the news that Michael Rappaport will be joining Prison Break.
- ComingSoon reports that the Transformers sequel will probably be in 3-D.
- According to Zap2It, Michael Moore is planning a sequel to his documentary Fahrenheit 9/11.
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Mar 21, 2008 -
Ah, top 25 lists. I know some people hate to list music in this way because it's so hard (I know this first hand) to compare albums and favorite songs much less pick favorites. A wise first step for any list maker is to narrow the field by genre, which is what EW recently did to choose the best indie albums from each year, from 1984 up until the present.
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Feb 04, 2008 -
- Yesterday's Patriots-Giants game was the most-watched Super Bowl ever with 97.5 million viewers, the Associated Press reports.
- Speaking of the Super Bowl, the Arcade Fire apparently didn't give permission for their song to be used in an ad for NFL on Fox, Pitchfork reports.
- A Jim Henson biopic titled Henson is now in the works, though casting hasn't yet begun, writes ComingSoon.
- E! Online has news that the Spice Girls will wrap their world tour later this month, canceling dates in China, Australia, South Africa and Argentina.
- Variety reports that Robert Englund, mostly known as the man who played Freddie Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street, will direct The Vij, "a dark gothic fantasy in which Christopher Lee is attached to star."
- People has more on that Sarah Silverman/Matt Damon video for Jimmy Kimmel Live.
- Sylvester Stallone has signed on to direct and star in two more action flicks with the same producing team he worked with on Rambo, writes Hollywood Reporter.
- The Wall Street Journal has more on what a strike settlement could mean for getting TV shows back this season., while Broadcasting & Cable reports on a WGA memo saying a deal isn't done yet.
- According to ComingSoon, Rob Lowe will join Ricky Gervais and Jennifer Garner in the comedy This Side of the Truth.
- Sarah Michelle Gellar hasn't signed on yet for the Buffy reunion at the Paley Festival, the LA Times reports (update! She will be attending after all); the festival will also include panels for Friday Night Lights, Damages, and Chuck, among others.
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Jan 25, 2008 -
Holy wow. Arcade Fire, the Montreal-based indie-rock band, has released a new video for "Black Mirror," the first song off their second album, Neon Bible, and it is, for lack of a better term, awesome. When I first saw the bizarre behind-the-scenes stills for the video, I had to laugh and didn't bother imagining how they'd piece this together.
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Nov 10, 2007 -
Anyone who has had the pleasure of seeing Arcade Fire live in concert understands how uniquely mesmerizing the band's shows are. The group truly treats its performances like theater, alternating between elegant composure and unhinged brilliance, dressing in stylish "costumes," dancing feverishly (often while wearing heels), and exuding an artful energy that's all too rare.
If you haven't seen them in concert, you'll (sort of) get your chance tonight, when the Arcade Fire's performance on Austin City Limits airs on PBS.
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Nov 06, 2007 -
- TV Squad mulls the news that ER could get one more season.
- Forget voicing Beowulf, Ray Winstone wants to talk Indiana Jones 4 over on the MTV Movies Blog.
- Popwatch decides Prison Break is "going nowhere slowly." On the other hand, TV with MeeVee thinks the show could teach 24 a few lessons.
- Pretty Much Amazing rounds up the Arcade Fire's covers of Springsteen, the Smiths, and Clinic.
- TV Filter has some suggestions for the fourth season of Weeds.
- Head over to AquariumDrunkard for a review of the companion soundtrack to the Bob Dylan movie I'm Not There.
- Give Me My Remote wonders: What one TV episode is on your desert island list?
- Cinematical has a weird vintage clip of a young Morgan Freeman on the old television show The Electric Company.
- Stereogum has a new live video of Wilco playing at Austin City Limits.
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Oct 30, 2007 -
- Cinematical lists their top seven freakiest children from horror movies.
- TV Squad rants about Jerry Seinfeld's tireless Bee Movie promotion on NBC.
- Head over to Stereogum to hear The Arcade Fire covering The Smiths' "Still Ill."
- The interview on MTV Movies Blog reveals that Ben Foster has a man crush on Justin Timberlake.
- The TV Addict shares some thoughts on how to fix Heroes.
- Pop Candy tells you how to have Nip/Tuck's McNamara and Troy call your friends and invite them in for a consultation.
- Want to hear all of "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah" from 30 Rock? Check out the complete song over at TV with MeeVee.
- RetroCrush actually lists the 100 scariest movie scenes of all time. Not movies, scenes.
- Buddy TV writes an eloquent defense of Journeyman.
- Popwatch goes on a tirade against EMQs, or Excessive Movie Quoters.
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Oct 15, 2007 -
Imagine you're a fan of the Arcade Fire. Now, imagine you're also a fan of Bruce Springsteen. You also happen to be Canadian, and you've got tickets to see The Boss in Ottawa.
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Oct 08, 2007 -
Maybe Radiohead set my standards too high by announcing a new album online last week, because when I first heard that the Arcade Fire's own, much-ballyhooed Web project was just a music video, I was a little disappointed.
That's until I actually headed over to BeonlineB.com and started to — as the full URL commands — click around. The site is actually a fully interactive music video for the song "Neon Bible."
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Oct 04, 2007 -
- Michael Caine told the MTV Movies Blog that Heath Ledger's portrayal of The Joker in The Dark Knight is "one of the scariest performances" he's ever seen.
- Speaking of fear, Popwatch scared the daylights out of me just by asking what movies scared me as a kid.
- You Ain't No Picasso finds us some songs for "Heroes" season two.
- TV Squad tries to track down all the actors from overseas who are rocking fine American accents on TV this fall.
- Cinematical brings us talk of the Transformers sequel; apparently it's going to be moodier and deeper than the first.
- Vulture breaks down HBO's letter of apology to David Milch's fans.
- If you can correctly answer Rock and Roll Daily's trivia question, you could win tickets to an Arcade Fire show in New York City.
- Interview time! The TV Addict has a chat with "Reaper" star Bret Harrison, while TV with MeeVee corners Paul Adelstein of "Private Practice and Buddy TV talks with "Bones" star Emily Deschanel.
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