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Smart List: Steve Carell and Tina Fey in ‘Date Night’

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Need even more Steve Carell in your life? Talk about “Date Night.”

The world’s best boss, Michael Scott, may be leaving the offices of Dunder Mifflin, but don’t get your panties in jello just yet. He’s got one season left! You might even do his career a favor by checking out “Dinner for Schmucks.” Not into taxidermy? Check out Carell alongside fellow NBC star Tina Fey when the DVD of “Date Night,” a screwball comedy about a husband and wife caught in a web of mistaken identity is released. (Tuesday)

Think you’re cooler than Mike Posner? Talk about “31 Minutes to Takeoff.”

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While most rap stars are busy chasing girls, Posner chased his degree. The burgeoning rapper, whose first single “Cooler Than Me” is heating up the charts this summer, didn’t walk away from an education when he scored a record deal and instead led a double life as student by day, pop star by night. All that hard work has paid off for the Duke University grad as his debut album “31 Minutes to Takeoff” lands in stores. (Tuesday)

Wonder if real-life mutants walk among us? Talk about “Stan Lee’s Superhumans.”

Ever heard of Electro Man? He’s not a forgotten nemesis of Superman; just an ordinary Joe with extraordinary abilities. In the new History Channel series, Lee journeys around the world with Daniel Browning Smith, the most flexible person in the world, looking for people with astonishing powers gained from genetic abnormalities. This week meet a man with the ability to switch off pain. (Thursday)

Need guidance on how to be more chivalrous? Talk about “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.”

What’s the way to a girl’s heart? Kicking some ex-boyfriend butt … duh! Michael Cera stars as Scott Pilgrim, a bumbling guitarist who must face off against seven evil ex-boyfriends (alongside a killer soundtrack, no less!) to be with the girl of his dreams. (Friday)

Did he finally pop the question? It’s time to talk about “Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta.”

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If there wasn’t enough taffeta and tulle gowns (or Southern accents) for all your bridal fantasies over at Kleinfeld in Manhattan, home to the original “Say Yes to the Dress,” well, head over to Bridals by Lori in Atlanta via TLC’s spinoff. (Fridays)

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