March 2011
Lots of deals happening today.
Both are committing to star in the indie comedy Predisposed, a macabre look at the unhealthy relationship between a drug-addicted mother (Leo) and her college-bound son (Eisenberg), set on the day of both his interview at Julliard and her planned arrival in rehab.
Tracy Morgan will also appear in the film.
The stars of Broadway’s Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark will appear on CBS’s “The Early Show” the morning of March 1 in anticipation of their appearance that night on “The Late Show.”
In related news Matt Stone and Trey Parker will be on Letterman tonight to talk Book of Mormon, and I may be seeing Spider Man Turn Off the Dark tomorrow.
If true, it’s good news for a friend of mine who worked on the show and may be reading this right now.
February 2011
This:
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Not true.
And that screen grab? Came from ONTD, in which they admit to being duped in the headline.
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Despite the fact that this isn’t true there’s no reason Two and a Half Men can’t go on without Sheen. For him to think he’s vital is (surprise) delusional.
Though for completely different circumstances, once upon a time Sheen himself replaced Michael J Fox on hit sitcom, Spin City.
The guns will be a-blazing come the end of the season for Community, as the show prepares its hyped sequel to “Modern Warfare.” Now word has broke that a pivotal Lost alum will be making a guest appearance on the arc and it is conveniently appropriate. Who’s taking a one way Oceanic flight to Greendale?
Yikes. Now how is Oprah going to make money?!
There’s still one seat on The Voice’s judging panel left to fill, and that judge may be the most intriguing of all: Christina Aguilera remains in talks to join the show.
Shameless is one of the best things you’re not watching. (The others being Lights Out and Chicago Code).