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Feb 21, 2008 -
- MTV Movie Blog's Josh Horowitz makes his very own Oscars opening montage, and it's rather hilarious.
- Popwatch wants to know: What are the greatest duets of all time?
- The TV Addict jokingly (I hope) imagines what Friday Night Lights might look like on various other networks.
- Cinematical wonders if Jon Stewart will rock the Oscars. What do you think?
- Rolling Stone's Rock & Roll Daily says brace yourself: There's much, much more on the way from Paula Abdul.
- TV with MeeVee wonders who's to blame for the demise of Bionic Woman.
- Stereogum has us take a listen to Janet Jackson sampling Daft Punk in her song "So Much Betta."
- TV Squad weighs in on whether the presidential election is shaping up like The West Wing's final season.
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Dec 06, 2007 -
- USA Today is featuring some of the new, vibrant, candy-colored photo stills from the Speed Racer movie.
- TV Bloggin has a steamier version of the Bones-Booth kiss.
- Jason Bateman continues to talk to MTV Movies Blog about the possibility of an Arrested Development movie, and this time he sounds quite hopeful.
- Stereogum has the Michel Gondry-directed video for Bjork's "Declare Independence."
- Need a laugh? Check out some bloopers from the British version of The Office, courtesy of Give Me My Remote.
- FilmExperience brings up a good point: If Juno is nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, it will be "the most youth-skewing entry" in a long time.
- TV Squad explains why things don't look good for Bionic Woman.
- Idolator has a new candy-colored video from The Pipettes.
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Sep 26, 2007 -
One of fall TV's toughest time slots is Wednesday at 9 p.m. (that's 8 p.m. for you folks in the Central time zone).
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Sep 14, 2007 -
All summer long, I've been giving you my first impressions of the networks' new shows. Now, with fall TV upon us, it's time to tell you which shows are deserving of space on your TiVo and which ... well, aren't.
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Aug 22, 2007 -
Apparently, I would not be a very good candidate for obtaining bionic body parts and saving the world. I've already spent more time than I should probably admit taking the Bionic Aptitude Test NBC has set up to promote its fall series "Bionic Woman." (Side note: How cool is the URL bat-test.com?
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Aug 06, 2007 -
If you love TV, and you read Phasekitty's reports from Comic-Con with envy, then here's some good news: NBC filmed the Comic-Con panels for returning favorite "Heroes" and new shows "Chuck" and "Bionic Woman," and highlights from them are now available online.
Even people at Comic-Con couldn't get into the "Heroes" panel, where it was announced that Kevin Smith will direct an episode of "Heroes: Origins." The line wrapped all the way around the convention center — several times.
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Jul 30, 2007 -
The networks have announced their fall schedules, but which of the series will actually be worth watching? Throughout the summer, as I watch the pilots, I'll be posting my first impressions. Note that a lot can change before a show actually makes it to air, so these aren't comprehensive reviews, just quick thoughts on how the shows look now.
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Jul 18, 2007 -
The attention at the TCA press tour shifts to CBS today, but there are still a few great NBC tidbits to share from the network's two days at the press tour:
- "Chuck" star Zachary Levi (above), Pop's new favorite person, took first place in a live version of "The Singing Bee" at NBC's all-star party on Tuesday night, beating out Scott Porter of "Friday Night Lights", an Us Weekly writer, and a tone-deaf TV critic. The highlight: Levi's perfect rendition of the chorus from "Breakfast at Tiffany's." Oh, the mid-'90s.
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Jul 16, 2007 -
One story that got the room buzzing this morning at the TCA press tour was the news that Isaiah Washington will be joining the cast of "Bionic Woman," appearing in five of the show's early episodes.
NBC entertainment co-chairman Ben Silverman said NBC had been talking to Washington even before he was ousted from "Grey's Anatomy." Despite the controversy that has surrounded him, Silverman said he wasn't worried about alienating part of "Bionic Woman"'s potential audience.
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Jul 13, 2007 -
Starting Monday, I'll be bringing you the scoop on this fall's new and returning TV shows straight from Los Angeles, where stars, writers, producers and journalists are gathering for the annual Television Critics Association press tour. While I'm there, I'll have a chance to chat with the people behind your favorite shows — and I want to make sure I'm asking the questions you want answered.
First up is NBC, where I'll be attending panel discussions with the casts and creators of NBC's new fall shows as well as stars from "Saturday Night Live," the Thursday night comedies, "Friday Night Lights," "Law & Order," and the new Sci Fi Channel series Tin Man with Zooey Deschanel.
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