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What's On Tonight: Hannah Montana, Cops, Robin Hood, SNL
7 November 2009 10:45 AM, PST
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At 7, Syfy has the movie Open Graves.
At 7:15, ESPN2 has College Football, Florida vs. Vanderbilt.
At 7:30, Disney has a new Hannah Montana.
At 7:45, Espn has College Football, Florida State vs. Clemson.
At 8, ABC has College Football, Connecticut vs. Cincinnati.
Fox has a new Cops at 8.
TCM has Take the Money and Run at 8.
At 8:30, Disney has a new Jonas.
At 9, Fox has a new America's Most Wanted.
NBC has Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers martial arts at 9.
There's a new Suze Orman Show on CNBC at 9.
BBC America has a new Robin Hood at 9, followed by a new Graham Norton Show.
Also at 9: Cartoon Network has a new Secret Saturdays.
At 11, Fox has the series premiere of The Wanda Sykes Show, then a new Sit Down, Shut Up.
At 11:30, NBC has a new Saturday Night Live, with Taylor Swift.
At 12:30Am, Cartoon Network has two new episodes of Bleach.
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Movie Alert! Four Back-to-back Winners On TCM Tonight
7 November 2009 2:09 AM, PST
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There's a great line-up of quirky films being shown back-to-back on TCM
(North America) tonight. At 8:00 Pm is Woody Allen's hilarious Take the Money and Run. At 10:00 Pm is Ridley Scott's The Duellists starring Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel. At midnight is Stephen Frear's Gumshoe starring Albert Finney, and capping it off at 1:30 Am is Walter Hill's superb (and under-rated) Hard Times (aka The Streetfighter) starring Charles Bronson, James Coburn and Strother Martin. Crank up those DVD recorders!
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Oral Fixation (DVD Review)
20 October 2009 12:40 PM, PDT
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Is it only fitting that Oral Fixation (now out on DVD from LifeSize) sucks? This isn’t even a horror flick—it’s a thriller with no bite, a bland, boring and badly acted low-budget Fatal Attraction clone that quickly grows long in the tooth. Ok, that’s enough bad mouth jokes; I’m truly and sincerely sorry, but for some reason this movie set my teeth on edge. Perhaps I was predetermined to dislike this film because of my own oral fixations—I talk too much, eat all the time, overindulge in sugar and am constantly chewing on my nails. I blame my mom. But enough about my psychological issues—let me give you a lesson in Oral history.
You thought Bill Murray was obsessed with dentists in Little Shop Of Horrors? Well, you haven’t met Rachel Marks (Emily Parker), a buxom, blonde stalker who is consumed (again,
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'Rock Band' iPhone Song List Revealed For October Release
8 October 2009 3:00 PM, PDT
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"Rock Band" will come to the iPhone, and EA wants it there by the end of October. After teasing its release yesterday, EA Mobile posted a complete track list and gameplay details this afternoon, along with The Beastie Boys, AFI, Blink-182 and Pixies songs. Including guitar, bass, drums and vocals parts, the App Store release will use the iPhone and iPod touch's Bluetooth capability for up to four-member multiplayer sessions. More details and the track list appear after the jump.
"Rock Band is coming to iPhone/iPod touch this month," EA Mobile announced on its Twitter account. That reveal was followed by a batch of screenshots for the game, which also promises access to a an in-game music store.
"Check out the in-game Music Store to purchase additional tracks from Ok Go, Foo Fighters, Smashing Pumpkins, Lenny Kravitz, Social Distortion, Devo, and more," the release on EA Mobile's Facebook page reads.
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- Brian Warmoth
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A chat with the cast of Woody Allen's Whatever Works
18 June 2009 11:52 PM, PDT
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Patricia Clarkson, Woody Allen, Evan Rachel Wood, and Larry David at the premiere of Whatever Works, at The Tribeca Film Festival.
Working On Whatever With Woody:
Larry David, Patricia Clarkson and Evan Rachel Wood on orbiting the universe of Woody Allen
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Alex Simon
Few, if any, figures in American film have had the career arc of Woody Allen. Born Allen Stewart Konigsberg, Allen cut his teeth on Sid Caesar’s TV landmark Your Show of Shows as a staff writer in 1950, while still in high school, and graduated to standup comedy. One of the nation’s hottest young comics in the early and mid-1960s, Allen wrote his first screenplay, What’s New Pussycat? in 1965, and also co-starred in the film, making his writing/directing debut with Take the Money and Run, in 1969.
Since then, Woody Allen has not only been one of America’s most beloved and unique voices in cinema,
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