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    Aug 28, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  1. Conan the Destroyer

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    From Chicago's Red Eye Nothing was sacred during host Conan O'Brien's Emmy opening Sunday. Not the controversial Emmy voting system, not Tom Cruise, not even his own network and the ceremony's home, NBC. O'Brien kicked off the show with a taped segment...

    Tags: Mel Gibson, Television Industry, Entertainment, Jorge Garcia, South Park (tv program)

  2. Sep 21, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  3. Review: 'Shark'

    Would that it were possible to discuss CBS' new drama "Shark" without describing it as "'House' with Lawyers." Unfortunately, the reason you'll see so many critics resort to this comparison -- pity the tasteless scribe who doesn't give the clear advantage to FOX's medical drama -- is because Ian Biederman's "Shark" has, indeed, just lifted the basic dynamics of "House." Despite the very game efforts of star James Woods, the pilot shows no hints of any similarities in quality.
    Zap2It.com
    Would that it were possible to discuss CBS' new drama "Shark" without describing it as "'House' with Lawyers." Unfortunately, the reason you'll see so many critics resort to this comparison -- pity the tasteless scribe who doesn't give the clear advantage...

    Tags: House (tv program), Entertainment, Spike Lee, Fox Broadcasting Company, Television

  4. Sep 18, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  5. Woods Lets Loose His Inner 'Shark'

    James Woods will long remember the summer of 2006, for profoundly different reasons. In July, he began work on his new CBS drama "Shark" -- premiering Thursday, Sept. 21 -- and almost immediately, he lost his younger brother, Michael, to a heart attack, forcing the show to temporarily suspend production.
    Zap2It.com
    James Woods will long remember the summer of 2006, for profoundly different reasons. In July, he began work on his new CBS drama "Shark" -- premiering Thursday, Sept. 21 -- and almost immediately, he lost his younger brother, Michael, to a heart attack,...

    Tags: Government, Entertainment, Spike Lee, Heart Attack, Tourism and Leisure

  6. Jun 20, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  7. News and Notes from the L.A. Film Festival

    Hollywood, the site of so many blockbusters, is also the home of the annual Los Angeles Film Festival, which champions cinema's more independent cousins. Zap2it will be on hand for all 11 days to chat with stars and celebrities, consume lobster and martinis and hopefully watch whichever film will become the next "March of the Penguins" or "Sideways."
    Zap2It.com
    Hollywood, the site of so many blockbusters, is also the home of the annual Los Angeles Film Festival, which champions cinema's more independent cousins. Zap2it will be on hand for all 11 days to chat with stars and celebrities, consume lobster and...

    Tags: Paul Dano, Death, Adrian Grenier, Fran Kranz, England

  8. Aug 12, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Pretty Persuasion'

    There's a scene in "Pretty Persuasion," Marcos Siega's broad swipe at high school, the entertainment industry, racism, dog love, local news, bad parenting and pretty much you name it, in which a teacher berates a student while standing in front of a chalkboard with the definition of "satire" written on it. "Irony, sarcasm or caustic wit used to attack or expose folly, vice or stupidity," it reads, even though by then the movie is too neck-deep in cheap psychology to qualify.
    Times Staff Writer
    There's a scene in "Pretty Persuasion," Marcos Siega's broad swipe at high school, the entertainment industry, racism, dog love, local news, bad parenting and pretty much you name it, in which a teacher berates a student while standing in front of a...

    Tags: Samuel Goldwyn, Roxbury, Carl Levin, Entertainment, Satire (genre)

  10. Nov 10, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  11. Devine Intervention for ABC's Prophet Pilot

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    Loretta Devine, seen occasionally on "Grey's Anatomy" as the Chief's estranged wife, is angling for a more regular gig on ABC. The "Waiting to Exhale" star has signed on to the network's pilot "Eli Stone," where she'll star opposite Jonny Lee Miller ("...

    Tags: Entertainment, Science and Technology, Brothers and Sisters (tv program), Television, Grey's Anatomy (tv program)

  12. Jan 15, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Behind the scenes

    <b>5:10</b>
    Times Staff Writer
    5:10 The "Studio 60" table is looking grim and somber. Pam from "The Office" sees Jim from "The Office" and yells to him. He gives a wave and then gets pulled away by another woman. Pam is left standing alone. Life imitates art. 5:05 Julia Louis-Dreyfuss...

    Tags: Michael Urie, Eric Mabius, Alias (tv program), J.J. Abrams, Golden Globe Awards

  14. Jun 8, 2007 |Story| National Entertainment
  15. Surf's Up

    "Surf's Up" might as well be called "Happy Feet Goes Surfing," except it lacks the humor and cleverness that made the dancing penguin film such a hit.
    Special to Metromix
    "Surf's Up" might as well be called "Happy Feet Goes Surfing," except it lacks the humor and cleverness that made the dancing penguin film such a hit. Styled like a documentary, "Surf's Up" follows the rise of up-and-coming surfer Cody Maverick (voiced...

    Tags: Jeff Bridges, Entertainment, Zooey Deschanel, Documentary (genre), Shia LaBeouf

  16. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  17. "Shark" Bitten; "Moonlight" Eclipsed

    The TV Zone
    You've probably heard by now but I think these two cancellations qualify as bona fide shockers. Their demise was all over the trades this morning, and I'm waiting till now for official confirmation, so now you can consider this......
  18. Jul 19, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Stuart Little 2'

    Times Staff Writer
    "Stuart Little 2" is true to its name twice over. It's a little movie (78 minutes, including more than five minutes of credits) intended for little people. But, more than the last time around, it has elements that might help divert those bigger people who...

    Tags: PG Rated Movies, Entertainment, Melanie Griffith, Michael J. Fox, Hugh Laurie

  20. Jul 10, 2001 |Story| Metromix
  21. A 'toon life

    Newsday
    In January 1938, Radio City Music Hall opened the biggest movie hit of its five-year life. The reviews, while glowing, barely mentioned a word about the star. Adriana Caselotti, a lyric soprano from an operatic immigrant Italian family, was little known...

    Tags: Mel Gibson, Science and Technology, John Lithgow, Cartoons, Space Programs

  22. Jul 4, 2001 |Story| Metromix
  23. 'Scary Movie 2' comes up short of a scream

    Tribune staff reporter
    Wanna hear something really scary? "Scary Movie 2" had seven writers. Seven. That's one writer for every big laugh in its stealthy 82 minutes. More frightening: these jokes are worth waiting for, worth chuckling through the predictable jokes, groaning...

    Tags: Marlon Brando, Entertainment, Andy Richter, Anna Faris, Marlon Wayans

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