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What to Watch March 15 - 21
by Stephanie Earp, posted Mar 15th 2010 3:06AM

Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town - Tuesday March 16, 9 pm, CBC
True story: When I was in high school, I was lucky enough to be invited on a date by the new guy at school. His dad worked with CBC and our date was to be a live taping of the original 'Kids in the Hall' sketch show. My date treated me to a large soda before the show and once seated, we discovered we were not allowed to get up again until taping concluded. Long story short: I peed my pants I laughed so hard. Needless to say, I didn't get a second date. Having the Kids back on TV has been a blast, and hopefully this final episode of 'Death Comes to Town' isn't the last time we'll see them reunited.
Michael Cera joins the cast of Jersey Shore in a hot tub, for some reason
by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 8th 2010 4:30PM
MIchael Cera got into a hot tub with the cast of MTV's Jersey Shore recently. I'm hoping this was a promotion for Youth in Revolt and not a meeting of new friends. Cera talks about going on The Late Show with his hair like that, but he didn't (though his hair is pretty bizarre right now as it is). Actually, that clip is better than this one. It shows Cera on La Femme Nikita years ago.
Letterman Takes Jab at Michael Cera for How Old He Is (VIDEO)
by Donald Deane, posted Jan 5th 2010 1:17PM
Michael Cera, star of 'Youth in Revolt,' found himself at the sharp end of David Letterman's wit on 'The Late Show' when the talk show host took several jabs at his youth."I appreciate you being here. I know you had to run right over from Geography," Letterman said to Cera, who is 21 years old.
Watch the video after the jump.
What's Hot on Inside Movies: Emily Blunt, 'Basterds' Prequel, Best New Year's Eve Scenes
by Jason Newman, posted Dec 29th 2009 9:23PM
With 2009 quickly fading into memory status, there's still a lot of news coming out of the Inside Movies camp.Allyssa Lee profiles rising star Emily Blunt and looks at the Oscar buzz around her performance in 'The Young Victoria.'
With the end of the year coming up, what better time is there than to take a look at the best New Year's Eve scenes in movies. It's one of the few features that can connect 'Strange Days' to 'When Harry Met Sally.'
What's Hot on Inside Movies: Top 10 Performances of the Decade and More
by Chris Jordan, posted Dec 25th 2009 4:27PM
And the best performance in the decade goes to ... well, you have to see for yourself in Moviefone's Inside Movie's Top 10 best actors, actresses, supporting actors and supporting actresses lists. It's sure to spark a conversation or two.Also on Inside Movies, take a look at the red-band trailer for the upcoming Michael Cera film 'Youth in Revolt.' It's a different Cera, that's for sure. What happened to the nice kid we used to know?
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