Archive: January 2010 (351-360 of 461)

Jan 8 2010 07:55 PM ET

20 Years Ago: The Simpsons arrive

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Simpsons-1990Image Credit: Fox

Although it started as a series of crude shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show, before long, The Simpsons morphed into one of TV’s most revolutionary comedies. James L. Brooks, who developed the show with Matt Groening and Sam Simon, recalls Homer & Co.’s triumphant transformation.

“We strung the shorts together during act breaks on the Ullman Show. We’d show them to the audience and, boy, a lot of nights it got the biggest laughs. But I always say [that turning the shorts into a series was director] David Silverman’s idea. He was a young animator on the shorts, and at a Christmas party, drunk, he walked over and poured out his heart about what it would mean to those animators, because it had been years since an animated show was [in prime time]. Fox was very open, but not for a series. There was a lot of conversation about doing four specials or one special and seeing what happened. We argued long and hard for a series and they gave it to us.

“A series commitment is a big deal. For that network, back then, for an animated show? It was amazing. [Then-CEO] Barry Diller said, ‘Do whatever you want.’ This was a really significant gamble on their part. One second we were working anonymously for a network that nobody quite knew was there, and we were doing something odd — you couldn’t get more fringe than we were. Then suddenly, all that is swept away. It was surreal. It was like a phenomenon. It was not something I’d experienced before. Or since.”

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Jan 8 2010 06:21 PM ET

Adam Lambert + 'Ugly Betty': Let's make this happen, God!

The 11 of you who don’t follow Adam Lambert on Twitter may not be aware of his no-longer-secret desire to snag guest-starring roles on True Blood, Weeds, and/or Gossip Girl. To recap, the American Idol season 8 runner-up responded to rumors about a possible role on Glee by announcing: “Glee guest star rumor: it’s a rumor. Sorry guys.” Then, in three subsequent status updates, Adam went on to daydream a little about his small-screen acting aspirations: “If I had to pick a show to guest star on I’d loooooooove to be on True Blood. Or Weeds. Those shows are amazing. Prob need some major acting classes though first. The casts of both those shows are first rate. Oh yeah. I’d love to be on Gossip Girl too! Leighton is amazing. I should be Blair’s shopping buddy. Hahah.” Now, because Adam managed to blend together my two favorite subjects in the world — horse racing and what’s for lunch American Idol and scripted television — I couldn’t help but do a little daydreaming of my own, and I thought it might be fun for all you Idoloonies, too. So here’s the challenge: Put on your Hollywood executive hat, then name the ideal show — and be sure to suggest a specific role! — for Idol‘s glittery powerhouse. I’ll start:

I’d cast Adam as a Trevor de l’Abdul, contestant on a Project Runway-esque show for aspiring fashion designers — where Vanessa L. Williams’ formidable editrix Wilhelmina Slater just so happens to be a judge/mentor. Things get complicated when Trevor hooks up with Willie’s gay-in-waiting Marc (Michael Urie) during a Mode-sponsored cocktail party for the contestants. The morning after, Marc can’t figure out if Trevor is just using him to court favor with Willie, while Willie herself gets fearful that if the Marc-Trevor dalliance goes public (thanks to that relentless dish-hound Suzuki St. Pierre!), she could get painted as a less-than-impartial judge. And it’s up to Betty to investigate whether the dashing young designer truly has the hots for her frenemy, or if he’s simply using every angle possible to take home first prize.

That’s my dream role for Adam, folks! Now it’s time to head down to the comments and suggest one of your own. (But before you do, my mom would like to humbly request that you follow me on Twitter @EWMichaelSlezak!)

Image Credit: David Giesbrecht/ABC

Jan 8 2010 05:30 PM ET

'Remember Me' movie poster: Robert Pattinson looks deceptively happy

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The one-sheet for Robert Pattinson’s romantic drama Remember Me has been unveiled. If the photo of Pattinson and semi-unrecognizable Emile de Ravin were in color, it could be a comedy, but in black and white, you know there’s going to be pain involved. Of course, you may also have figured that out from the trailer, which shows Pattinson’s rebel getting into multiple fights with his father (Pierce Brosnan) and a cop (Chris Cooper), whose daughter (de Ravin) he begins to date. Or from the logline, which makes me think that the red title font is code for “one of them will not survive this film”: “Through their love, he begins to find happiness and meaning in his life. But soon, hidden secrets are revealed, and the circumstances that brought them together slowly threaten to tear them apart. Remember Me is an unforgettable story about the power of love, the strength of family, and the importance of living passionately and treasuring every day of one’s life.

Are you in theaters come March 12, or are you out?

Jan 8 2010 05:09 PM ET

CES: E-readers, 3-D TVs, and the cool screens of the future

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The annual gadget bacchanalia known as the Consumer Electronics Show continues through this weekend, but two types of technology have totally dominated this year’s showings: E-readers and 3-D TVs. But the weird, cool items that caught my attention? Transparent screens.

The big e-book readers that emerged this week are Skiff and Alex. (Oy, gadget names.) Skiff (pictured) is super light and geared toward periodicals, while Alex has an Android-based two-screen system, a la the Nook. Both Skiff and Alex use E Ink, which makes for easy reading — but lousy response time. READ FULL STORY »

Jan 8 2010 04:48 PM ET

Weekend Box Office Poll: You seeing 'Avatar'? 'Sherlock'? 'Chipmunks'?

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Friday is upon us, PopWatchers, which always leads me to ask you the question: What movie are you going to see this weekend? The box-office glitterati are saying that this weekend should be swept — yet again! — by James Cameron’s Avatar, which just surpassed Lord of the Rings: Return of the King to become the second-highest-grossing movie of all time. But who are these people who are just now seeing Avatar in its fourth weekend? Hopefully not you, dear EW.com reader and entertainment junkie. Though better late than ever seeing what could be the biggest movie of all time, I suppose…

But, if you have indeed seen Avatar, there are lots of other options: Sherlock Holmes, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Daybreakers, and Leap Year are predicted to round out the box office’s top five this weekend. Or maybe you’re going to catch Michael Cera in his just-released movie Youth in Revolt? We wanna know. Tell us in the poll below!

More from EW.com:
'Avatar' review
'Sherlock Holmes' review
'Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel' review
'Daybreakers' review
'Leap Year' review
'Youth in Revolt' review

Jan 8 2010 04:30 PM ET

Clip du jour: This guy is awesome at everything

He sits in a chair better than I do. The juggling, the parkour-style extreme walking, the sword skills — seriously, I’m in awe.

The best part is definitely at 2:35, right, PopWatchers?

Jan 8 2010 04:00 PM ET

'Dear John' commercials make me cry so hard

I don’t remember completely losing it when I saw full-length trailer for Dear John, starring Amanda Seyfried and Channing Tatum — but count me fully impressed that a mere 60-second TV spot provided enough wide-eyed emotional terror to make me weep. During last night’s lineup of NBC repeats, I even had dual-side tears happening. I think the turning point — from “This is barely holding my attention” to “Oh s—, I’m gonna cry” is probably when the sad piano chords strike at 0:31 in the video below. “Just like that,” I’m a goner.

It’s so comforting. You don’t know what’s going to happen in the movie, but you do know that if you leave the TV on for the next 30 seconds, there will be tears at the end. Anyone else feel kind of great after crying at Dear John commercials? It’s so good to cry again!

Jan 8 2010 03:45 PM ET

Pole-dancing safety tips. Finally.

It’s always a pleasure receiving a press release from Scores, but it wasn’t until I got this one with pole-dancing safety tips courtesy of “Lux,” a professional dancer at Scores who is also a competitive pole dancer, that I felt the need to pass it along. In light of a New York City woman filing a lawsuit against a gym for shoulder injuries sustained while reportedly doing an ill-spotted “upside-down maneuver” in its pole-dancing class, “Lux” offers the following advice, quoted verbatim, because it doesn’t get any better than this:

1) Apply a chalky powder to your hands to keep you from slipping (i.e. “Pole Grip”)
2) Wear stilettos with grips to generate some friction (i.e. “Adore” by the brand Pleasers)
3) Stretch — you will pull a muscle if you don’t. Pole dancing is like any other athletic activity
4) Never go upside down on the pole until you are comfortable with your upper body strength
5) To protect from germs, BYO cloth to wipe down the pole before each use.

Though I did once road test the Showgirls V.I.P. edition DVD for EW, I have not yet taken to the pole. Any of you?

Photo credit: John Gress/Reuters/Corbis

Jan 8 2010 03:33 PM ET

'State of the Union' will not interfere with 'Lost' premiere; we can all breathe again

If yesterday’s terror alert about President (not Workman) Barack Obama’s State of the Union address potentially conflicting with Feb. 2′s Lost premiere had you freaked out like Charlie on a plane, rest easy! No State of the Union will mess with our enjoyment of  a three-hour State of the Island. The White House still doesn’t know when the SOTU will happen, but the Internet whined hard enough that it definitely won’t be that night.

“I assume it’s a big deal at ABC,” White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters today, hopefully with a piercing Ben-like stare and a slight waver in his voice.

In other words (according to Damon Lindelof’s Twitter feed): “OBAMA BACKED DOWN!!!! Groundhog Day is OURS!!!!!!! (God Bless America).”

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Image credit: Obama: Soren McCarty/WireImage.com; Lost: Mario Perez/ABC

Jan 8 2010 01:43 PM ET

'Jersey Shore': 10 unintentionally(?) hilarious moments

10. Nomenclature: Snooki vs. The Grenade and her friend, Hippo

9. Snooki on the After Show: “Like, there’s no way I’m gonna be on the show without teeth” (re: getting punched in the face) and “Like, obviously, there were the ’60s or whatever” (when asked if she’d invented the Poof hairstyle)

8. GTL, baby: Gym, tanning, laundry (The Situation)

7. Any time Sammi Sweetheart holds her extensions in her hand in the kitchen after a long night out

6. “She’s a female, bro!” (Ronnie during the boardwalk assault on him and Sammi) READ FULL STORY »

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