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After nine seasons, Scrubs may very likely end tonight. While the show underwent major changes before its ninth season, and while season eight's final episode seemed like a pitch-perfect coda, we look forward to watching J.D. and the others hang up their speedy self-deprecation for good. That is, if it's ending. Which it might not. Anyway.
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Filmmaking is hard by any measure, but who knew anyone could so easily screw up the lurid, outrageous story of the Runaways, the original girl punks with more drama and depravity per pound than half their male contemporaries? If knowing them truly is to love them, then it only makes sense that Floria Sigismondi's tone-deaf, soulless and vapid biopic The Runaways should feel this spiteful -- to its source as well as the viewer.
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Previously on Lost: Sawyer's girlfriend falls down a pit with an atomic bomb, but doesn't die. Then she hits the bomb with a rock. It explodes. She dies! (We think?) The world is split into two timelines. (We think? It could secretly be just one.) Sawyer is sad because his ladyfriend is dead. He buys her an engagement ring, then throws it in the ocean because he's still sad about her being dead. Sawyer listens to Iggy Pop records. A Smoke Monster who looks a lot like John Locke kills everybody at the Temple. Kate runs from people who are trying to arrest her. Charlie tries to kill himself in an airplane bathroom. Hurley says, "Dude," meaningfully. And then says it again, with an entirely different, and even more meaningful, inflection. An unnerving horn noise blares before a cut to black. Climb into our submarine and get ready to surface on the beach of television's most baffling island, where we'll disembark, armed with machine guns loaded with Answers, ready to slaughter all the unlucky Questions we come upon in this week's episode.
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If you've been crawling up the wall, howling at the moon, or acting in any way strangely in anticipation of the next Twilight movie, then this should calm your nerves. It's a sneak peek look behind the scenes of Twilight: Eclipse which can be found ... Read more Filed under: Behind the ScenesPermalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Ian McKellen talks start date, casting locations and more!
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Who needs the Kwik-E Mart? According to the Hollywood Reporter, 'Simpsons' voice actor Hank Azaria has joined the cast of the live-action/animated 'Smurfs' movie. He'll play the villainous Gargamel in the film, which stars Neil Patrick Harris as ... Read more Filed under: Movie NewsPermalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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The studio has picked up the project from hot writer David Guggenheim.
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OK, so we knew already that Neil Patrick Harris would play the live-action lead in the big-screen adaptation of Smurfs, while the little blue critters would be CG and voiced by an atrocious cast led by Katy Perry, for some reason. Now, though, EW is reporting that Hank Azaria will voice Gargamel, who I'm pretty sure is a human. So real humans and cartoon humans will be interacting? Is that necessary? Is this whole movie necessary? No, you're out of order! [EW]
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Celebrating St. Patrick's Day at a local watering hole? We hope it's as colorful as the ones we're toasting, from McLaren's to Moe's to the Regal Beagle to Rick's Cafe
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Film News: Studio pays mid-six figures for 'Puzzle Palace' -- Summit Entertainment has acquired David Guggenheim's pitch "Puzzle Palace" for mid-six figures following an auction and set it up with Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen at their Temple Hill Entertainment banner.
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Conan O'Brien is taking lemons and making lemonade. After being forced out of his gig on The Tonight Show, the talk show host with the highest stack of orange hair on the air is hitting the road with a 30-city live show. And now it looks like that tour may also be turned into a movie.
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Film News: Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson voice animated pic -- Bedrock Studios, headed by industry vets Cary Granat and Ed Jones, is launching operations with the aim of generating family films with budgets under $35 million.
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The sequel is moving forward towards a May start date.
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Jayma Mays, one of the stars of "Glee," will star as the female human lead in "The Smurfs," Sony's live-action/animated hybrid being directed by Raja Gosnell.
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Jayma Mays, one of the stars of "Glee," will star as the female human lead in "The Smurfs," Sony's live-action/animated hybrid being directed by Raja Gosnell.
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It seems the network wants a deal in place to announce at its May up-front presentation.
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Actress joins the cast of Marcus Nispel's reboot
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