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Ellen DeGeneres Shows Off Her Family Tree (VIDEO)

by Oliver Miller, posted Mar 31st 2010 4:59PM
Ellen Explains Her Family TreeEllen DeGeneres has not yet appeared on 'Who Do You Think You Are?' But the talk-show host has been the recipient of some research into her genealogical background. According to Ancestry.com, DeGeneres is actually related to ... pop icon Madonna. So DeGeneres played up her family tree on the latest episode of 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' (weekdays, syndicated).


Watch the video after the jump.

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What's Hot on Inside Movies: Colin Firth, Best Cameos, Worst Movies of Decade

by Jason Newman, posted Dec 8th 2009 7:45PM
Check out our friends over at Inside Movies for the latest news, features, interviews and free movies. If you didn't visit there today, you missed:

Gary Susman's continuing look at the Academy Awards race. This week: Best Supporting Actor, ranging from "The Locks" (Christoph Waltz) to "Don't Forget" (Richard Gere).

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The Daily Show: April 26, 2007

by Annie Wu, posted Apr 27th 2007 11:41AM
Jon StewartFirst up was some coverage of the previous night's Moment of Zen, footage of President Bush busting a move... or looking outrageously giddy about an epileptic seizure... or pulling an Elaine-esque full-body dry-heave. Whatever it was, it was horrifying.

For the first time, The Daily Show finally talked about the Virginia Tech shootings, and they did it perfectly. Instead of focusing on the incident itself, they covered the mainstream media coverage. I avoided the big news channels for several days after the shootings, so I was doubly-shocked by the video clips. Pathetic.

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Family Guy: Hell Comes to Quahog

by Brett Love, posted Sep 25th 2006 12:51PM
Family Guy Peter kills Yogi(S05E03) This is more like it. After two below average episodes to start the season, I thought this third installment of Family Guy was much better. The overall story of the mega-corp superstore coming to town and killing all the other businesses wasn't particularly novel. South Park did that a couple years ago in "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes". It did serve as a good backdrop for some funny stuff though. And really, any time someone wants to put the boots to Wal-Mart, I'm ok with it.

Things started out on a good note with Red Dawn the musical and the who's that kind of drunk bit. I thought the roller skating montage was well done too. And they just kept coming. Pepperidge Farms remembers, the Ice Man's trail to the gay club, and Hummer guy were all good. "Yeah, Rumsfeld!"

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