Archive: May 2010 (401-410 of 596)

May 11 2010 07:43 AM ET

'American Idol' exclusive: Simon Cowell replacement won't be named before season's end, show source says

simon-cowell-chestImage Credit: FoxWith only three weeks and six episodes left in Simon Cowell’s American Idol tenure, don’t be surprised if rumors and speculation about his season 10 replacement begin to intensify. But under the heading of “don’t believe everything you read,” a show source tells EW that Cowell’s successor will not be named until after the May 26 season finale. (That, of course, also means no bombshell announcement at Fox’s May 17 upfronts presentation, when the network will unveil its fall schedule to advertisers.)

The delay in finalizing such a crucial decision makes sense on several levels. For starters, any replacement announcement before month’s end would steal some of the spotlight away from the show’s current crop of contestants, not to mention Cowell’s role in the season 9 finale extravaganza. What’s more, Fox and Idol will score plenty of free publicity as debate over Cowell 2.0 turns into a popular summer sport, one that should keep water cooler buzz alive for the reality juggernaut during its seven-month hiatus from the airwaves. As Fox chariman Peter Rice said back at the network’s TCA presentation in January, “We’re not going to rush into something. We’re not going to try to find a Simon clone who can do what he does because, you know, he’s one of a kind. But the [Idol] format itself, people love.”

Cowell, for his part, is moving on to executive produce and judge a U.S. version of his British hit, The X Factor, slated to debut on Fox in fall 2011. [Related: 'American Idol': What should the Top 4 sing for 'Songs of the Cinema' Week?; Kris Allen on the controversy over his new single, 'The Truth,' and those added Pat Monahan vocals; get all my Idol news and commentary by following me on Twitter @EWMichaelSlezak.] READ FULL STORY »

May 11 2010 07:00 AM ET

'The Big Bang Theory' recap: Guest star Judy Greer gets to 'know' Leonard...and Raj

Big-Bang-Theory-GreerImage Credit: Monty Brinton/CBSThroughout The Big Bang Theory‘s third season, Penny + Leonard = A highly variable equation for comedy. But as these last few episodes have proved, (Penny – Leonard) x Sheldon’s utter befuddlement = A rock-solid constant of belly laughter. After dealing with the end of Pennard head on last week, the writers slyly came at the issue sideways by introducing Judy Greer as Dr. Elizabeth Plimpton (pictured, right), a famous physicist visiting the Big Bang boys’ university who also turned out to be an insatiable sexpot with an apparent taste for sex-starved science geeks.

Since it was obvious that Dr. Plimpton’s official host Sheldon was infinitely more interested in her body of work than (yep, I’m going there) her body, she set her sights instead on his smitten roommate Leonard, who, she learned from Sheldon, was all the more ripe vulnerable thanks to his recent break-up. One strip show in Leonard’s bedroom (while expounding on theoretical physics) later, and Leonard’s brain was instantly “Penny who?” READ FULL STORY »

May 11 2010 01:47 AM ET

'Gossip Girl' recap: You can't 'Affair to Remember' me!

Gossip-Girl-finaleImage Credit: Giovanni Rufino/The CWFor a second — hell, for much this season — I thought the group of Upper East Siders I’d come to love for their collaborative scheming was gone forever, lost in a world of individual plots that kept me entertained but failed to thrill as they once did. But after “Ex-Husbands and Wives,” I can gladly say, welcome back, “*itches.” READ FULL STORY »

May 11 2010 01:10 AM ET

'24' recap: A gut-wrenching hour for Jack!

24-SutherlandImage Credit: Greg Gayne/FoxBefore I address tonight’s stomach-churning episode (d’oh!), I’d like to revisit last week’s thrilling episode. There was a lot of discussion — both inside EW and in the comments here — about whether Dana Walsh’s death was considered a “big shocker.” Personally, I wasn’t the least bit gobsmacked by her offing (though I was surprised by the startling lack of blood spray, considering how close Jack pointed the gun at her). We’ve seen a lot of shocking deaths over 24′s long and storied history — Teri Bauer, Michelle Dessler, Curtis Manning, Ryan Chappelle, Edgar Stiles and even Renee Walker – but I don’t believe Dana belongs on that illustrious roster. What’s your final word? READ FULL STORY »

May 10 2010 07:00 PM ET

'Dancing With the Stars': Nom nom nom your gems

Five couples left! Tonight is “Era Night,” which should be similar to last season’s Dance Through the Decades. I don’t have complete details on everyone’s themed dances, but here’s what I do know: Erin and Maks will do rumba and Argentine tango, Evan and Anna will do cha cha and waltz, Nicole and Derek will do paso doble and jive, Chad and Cheryl will do tango and jive, and last but certainly not least (and I don’t think you’re ready for this jelly) Niecy and Louis van Intensité will do the Viennese waltz and a 1990s-themed paso doble set to “Rhythm is a Dancer.” I’m practically sequinning myself with excitement. READ FULL STORY »

May 10 2010 06:44 PM ET

The 'Salute Your Shorts' cast is all grown up. Can Stick Stickly host a Nickelodeon reunion?

Salute-Your-ShortsReason No. 102,390 I wish we lived in a Simpsons-esque world where people stay the same age forever: I’d never have to look at child stars I used to love and realize how much time has gone by. This story about the stars of Salute Your Shorts particularly jarred me. Z.Z. works in ad sales. Budnick has a child(?!). And when did Donkeylips turn into Gabriel Iglesias? Ugh. I hate change.

Despite my distress, I still propose a Nickelodeon ’90s show reunion. What happened to all the kids from Welcome Freshmen (IMDB is little help…). Alex Mack was on an episode of Psych last season, but what since then? What’s been going on with Pete and Pete? We can also invite Kirk Fogg, as long as he agrees to bring a silver monkey so my Legends of the Hidden Temple-loving heart can finally live out its dream of being in the presence of the pop culture relic. We can have the reunion here at EW (subtext: purely for my enjoyment). It can be hosted by Stick Stickly. Hey, the Goonies did it. Why can’t I?

But seriously, have any of your childhood favorites fallen off the radar and left you curious, PopWatchers? Who would you like to hear from again?

May 10 2010 06:08 PM ET

'Green Lantern' on-set photo: Peter Sarsgaard's forehead will haunt your nightmares

Green Lantern is one of those superhero movies that could kind of go either way, tonally speaking. The character’s a cocky test pilot with a magic ring and a frisky love-hate relationship with his boss, which sounds like an Iron Man-ish bouncy action-comedy. But Green Lantern’s got a history of dark story arcs, the sort of stuff that lends itself more to Dark Knight-style grit.

Well, we’ve gotten some insight into the nature of the movie. On the strength of this picture, which shows Peter Sarsgaard in makeup to play GL nemesis Hector Hammond, I’d say we’re looking at a category 5 Tornado of Horrifying Grotesquerie. I’m not sure what freaks me out more: the fact that his brain looks ready to punch through his forehead, or the fact that he appears to have committed the cardinal sin of growing a mustache without really COMMITTING to it. The neck fat doesn’t help. (Admittedly, Sarsgaard may look less freaky when he’s actually in costume, though I like the idea of a supervillain who walks around in a T-shirt.)

Besides the fact that I will be unable to sleep for weeks, this photo makes me a teensy bit excited for next year’s Green Lantern. On the Dafoe/Ledger scale of superhero movie villains, Hammond looks much closer to Dark Knight‘s Joker than to Spider-Man‘s Green Power Ranger Goblin. What do you think, PopWatchers? Green Lantern fans, is this how you pictured Hector Hammond? Green Lantern haters, does this make up for the whole my-only-weakness-is-yellow thing? People who don’t know who Green Lantern is: Hi!

May 10 2010 05:53 PM ET

Erin Andrews once boogied with Darrin's Dance Grooves. What music video dance have you always wanted to learn?

One reason to love Erin Andrews just a little bit more: The ESPN correspondent/Dancing With the Stars contestant once gave a testimonial in an advertisement for Darrin’s Dance Grooves. (See the commercial after the jump.) And anyone who once yearned to learn ‘N SYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye” dance automatically gets my vote! (Of course, this is coming from someone who attempted to learn Britney Spears’ “Oops…I Did It Again” dance by spending a half hour rewinding a Will & Grace episode that showed Jack teaching Grace the first steps. Oops…I wasted my time!)

Now here’s the important question: What music video dance have you always wanted to learn? Ten years ago, I somehow taught myself Christina Aguilera’s “Come On Over” using her single — which included a music video and, sadly, no belly rhinestones — and an Indigo iMac, but for whatever reason, neglected to learn Britney’s “(You Drive Me) Crazy.” Now I have an excuse to pick up Darrin’s VHS! [Deadspin.com] READ FULL STORY »

May 10 2010 03:30 PM ET

'Jersey Shore' to add new castmembers for Season Two

Jersey-Shore-showImage Credit: Scott Gries/MTVMTV’s Jersey Shore is currently filming its second season in Miami, but the network and producers have big changes in store for when the series returns to Seaside Heights, N.J. in July to finish filming — namely, we’ll see some brand new faces. While recent reports have stated that these new faces won’t be seen until season 3, EW has learned that these casting additions will actually be made in the second half of season 2, which premieres July 29. Once the original cast finishes filming the Miami stint at the end of May, production will take a break and then move back in July to finish filming the rest of the season. It’s unknown at this point how many new people will be added, or whether or not original cast members will be replaced. Please don’t take away my Snooki!

What do you think about potentially seeing some new Jersey Shore cast members, PopWatchers? Who from the original cast would you like to see go?

May 10 2010 03:07 PM ET

'Robin Hood' and the great arrow POV shot debate

russell-crowe-robin-hoodImage Credit: David ApplebyWe all knew we’d be getting at least one arrow POV shot in the new Robin Hood. The question is: Are arrow POV shots cliché and lame or cliché but awesome anyway? I thought I’d say the former for sure, but then, watching the new trailer’s closing close-up of Russell Crowe’s hands firing his bow, I found myself wanting to see where it went. So maybe I have to go with the latter.

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