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Steve Carell on 'The Daily Show' (VIDEO)
by Oliver Miller, posted Apr 8th 2010 2:40AM
Steve Carell appeared on 'The Daily Show' (weeknights, 11PM ET on Comedy Central) to promote his new movie, 'Date Night.' Unfortunately, even though they worked together for many years, host Jon Stewart had a little trouble remembering who he was. First, Stewart showed the wrong movie clip -- a clip from 'The Hangover,' which starred a different ex-'Daily Show' cast member. Oh well.Watch the video after the jump.
Mike Tyson to Fly High in Animal Planet Series
by Chris Jordan, posted Mar 15th 2010 3:31PM
Mike Tyson's career has gone to the birds, but maybe it's not as bad as it sounds.Tyson is set to star in a new Animal Planet reality series about pigeon racing, tentatively called 'Taking on Tyson,' according to a network press release. The series will film this spring in New York City and debut early-2011.
Tyson, boxing's former heavyweight world champion, has raised pigeons since he was a child.
Bradley Cooper Dishes on Ken Jeong's Penis (VIDEO)
by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 11th 2010 12:48AM
Bradley Cooper sat down to talk with Chelsea Handler on 'Chelsea's Big Interview Special' (Wed., 10PM ET on E!) , and the conversation naturally turned to penises. Specifically, Ken Jeong's penis on Cooper's neck in 'The Hangover.'"Ken Jeong's penis on my neck was ... very normal," said Cooper. "Ken came up with that idea that day ... and I didn't realize it, but the part I play in that scenario, I get like, neck herpes from it."
You'd either have to be really good friends to pull this off, or never want to speak to or see each other ever again. The jury's still out on which category these guys fall into.
Watch the video after the jump.
Right now on Cinematical
by Kona Gallagher, posted Dec 27th 2009 8:32AM
The folks at our sister site Cinematical are working hard to give you news and reviews of the best -- and worst -- the silver screen has to offer. Here are some of their musings on the latest blockbusters, indies, and everything in between:- Around this time of year, it's always good to get the kids out of the house. But is taking them to go see Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel a worthwhile family adventure?
- If chipmunks aren't up your alley, Cinematical talks about the best family films of the decade.
- I love going to see a movie over the holidays, but this year I'm in the Outer banks with the family and the local movie theater has actually closed for the season. So while I would really like to see Sherlock Holmes, I can't. I can, however, read Cinematical's Sherlock Holmes review here.
- We have been watching a lot of DVDs though, including The Hangover, which is on Cinematical's Blu-Ray/DVD shopping guide.
- One of the movies I'm looking forward to the most is Cop Out, the Tracy Morgan/ Bruce Willis cop movie, directed by Kevin Smith. It was originally supposed to be called, A Couple of Dicks, but in any case, it finally has a trailer.
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).
Right now on Cinematical
by Kona Gallagher, posted Jun 7th 2009 2:30PM
The folks at our sister site Cinematical are working hard to give you news and reviews of the best -- and worst -- the silver screen has to offer. Here are some of their musings on the latest blockbusters, indies, and everything in between:- Land of the Lost, the new Will Ferrell movie, opened in theaters this weekend. I'm kind of undecided about whether or not I want to see it, but Cinematical's interview with director Brad Silberling is pretty interesting.
- The Summer of '91: Truth or Dare, Boyz n the Hood, Thelma & Louise, and Point Break. It was a good time. Relive it with Cinematical.
- Although I'm not so sure about John Krasinski's beard in this film, I do like the idea of he and Maya Rudolph playing a couple. Plus, Away We Go is directed by Sam Mendes, who helmed American Beauty. I'm so there.
- In honor of this weekend's release of The Hangover, Cinematical Seven looks at Wicked Hangovers on Film.
- Wow. This is probably the greatest wedding invitation in the history of the world. Cinematical gets away with posting this by calling it a "short film," so I'm totally going to link to it too. The video is four minutes long, but it's amazing.
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