Archive: July 2010 (341-350 of 583)

Jul 15 2010 09:57 AM ET

ESPY Awards: Steve Carell and Paul Rudd spoof Lebron's 'Decision'

ESPN’s ESPY Awards have become surprisingly fertile ground for comedy over the past few years. Remember when JT smelled David Beckham’s foot in 2008? Or when Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly teamed up to give their hysterical list of demands for hosting? (“I want Harry Caray riding Mike Ditka at my kid’s birthday party.”)

But this clip of Dinner for Schmucks costars Steve Carell and Paul Rudd spoofing Lebron James’ The Decision last night might just be my favorite ESPY clip of all time. Check it out here:

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Jul 15 2010 09:42 AM ET

The ESPY Awards: Mark Wahlberg, not quite a slam dunk

Seth-MeyersImage Credit: Scott ClarkeAvid sports fan and SNL head writer Seth Meyers hosted the ESPY Awards last night. The 18th annual award show attracted a collection of accomplished athletes, “hot” women, and any actor with something to promote (i.e. Zac Efron, January Jones — who looked as happy to be there as Betty Draper looks after Don comes home from one of his weekend benders — and Steve Carell.).

Regarding the merging of entertainers and athletes (Chris Bosh and model Marissa Miller looked absolutely terrified of one another), Meyers said it best: “This is where sports and entertainment come together; it’s like a Kardashian sister’s bedroom.” He also called on many of his SNL buddies — Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Will Forte, Tracy Morgan, and Will Ferrell — to help out with spoofs (Tracy Morgan as Nelson Mandela? Someone call the 30 Rock writers! I think we’ve found next season’s newest arc). READ FULL STORY »

Jul 15 2010 09:00 AM ET

This week's cover: 'Green Lantern' heats up Comic-Con

EW-1112-cover-comicconFanboys of the world, get ready to go green. As all of Hollywood (and many a costumed nerd) gears up for next week’s Comic-Con convention in San Diego, EW provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of next summer’s highly anticipated superhero movie Green Lantern. Ryan Reynolds stars as Hal Jordan, a cocky test pilot who becomes a ring-wearing intergalactic superhero in this massive sci-fi epic from director Martin Campbell (Casino Royale). Though Reynolds has prior experience in the superhero realm from his role as Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, playing Green Lantern involved some major challenges, like getting hurled through the air on a wire at up to 60 feet per second to create the illusion of flight. “The first time you do it, you’re seriously considering an adult diaper,” Reynolds says. Still, he couldn’t resist the chance to play the beloved DC Comics hero, whose power ring can conjure virtually anything he can dream up. “Will and imagination are his superpowers,” Reynolds says. “We need a circus of Timothy Learys to think of things Hal would invent with his ring.”

For more on Green Lantern, plus sneak peeks at other geek-tastic projects making a splash at Comic-Con, from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows to Thor to Tron: Legacy and more, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, on stands July 16.

Jul 15 2010 07:55 AM ET

'Top Chef' recap: Love is in the air

Top-Chef-PadmaImage Credit: David Giesbrecht/BravoLast night’s Top Chef was all about love, but not the fuzzy, melt-your-heart kind. No, yesterday we saw the less attractive side of love with everything from predator behavior (Angelo) to venereal disease (crabs). The latter may have been just a way to segue to a quickfire about crabs, but when Angelo said, “I had crabs, so it just brought back bad memories,” I couldn’t tell if he was serious. There’s a good chance he was trying to make a joke, which as we all could’ve guessed, means he doesn’t know how to. READ FULL STORY »

Jul 15 2010 01:11 AM ET

'Big Brother': Nothing 'perfect-er' than mayonnaise-filled pinatas

Big-Brother-new-castImage Credit: Cliff Lipson/CBSThings we now know about Britney: She can’t be trusted with a 10-foot pole, and she’s giddy about being let off “scotch free.” (SPOILER ALERT: Stop reading this mini-recap of Big Brother 12 here if you haven’t seen tonight’s episode!) None of that makes a dang bit of sense, but neither does the plan by the Brigade (and I feel so stooopid for even repeating that nickname) to backdoor Annie when Brendan and Rachel-with-those-ridiculous-boobs have formed the house’s most obvious alliance. And how do we know this? They all but made out right there on the lazy susan!

This has to be a Big Brother first: Two players going immediately front and center with their canoodling and not giving a damn about how it may reflect on their game play. But then, Brendon has reason to feel a little cocky: READ FULL STORY »

Jul 14 2010 06:14 PM ET

'Jersey Shore' red carpet: On the scene at the soundtrack release party

jersey-shoreImage Credit: Janet Mayer/PR PhotosGuidos, rappers, Housewives, drag queens, and a singularly unique creature named Snooki. These were just some of the guests at the Jersey Shore soundtrack release party at New York club Marquee yesterday. I had the opportunity to work the red carpet for EW at the event, and let me tell you, it was an experience I won’t soon forget. Here’s how the tackiest night of my life went down… READ FULL STORY »

Jul 14 2010 05:45 PM ET

Life After Blockbuster. We'll survive.

blockbuster-ripImage Credit: Grave: Daniel Smith/zefa/CorbisYou may want hold off on renewing that membership card — according to a Wall Street website called 24/7, Blockbuster Video could well disappear by the end of next year. Blockbuster’s business model of making its customers actually get off the sofa and go to the store to rent a movie has been rendered hopelessly obsolete by the Internet and mail-delivery rivals like Netflix. Some of Blockbuster’s competition, like Movie Gallery, have already thrown in the towel, announcing that they’re shuttering all their shops. All this, figures 24/7, means you only have till the end of 2011 to return that old copy of Kindergarten Cop that still sitting in your VCR.

Personally, I’m not all that broken up about Blockbuster’s theoretical impending demise. Not to dance on anyone’s grave, but I always resented the chain’s prissy attitude about movie ratings. READ FULL STORY »

Jul 14 2010 05:15 PM ET

'Fast Five' cast photo reveals big guns. And weapons, too.

fast-and-furious-5Image Credit: Tyrese4ReaL/tweetphoto.comTyrese Gibson has tweeted cast photos from the set of Fast Five, the fourth sequel to The Fast and the Furious. Even at this size, there’s no question who’s the star of this movie — Vin Diesel’s biceps. Also undeniable: a sinking feeling that Paul Walker’s T-shirt isn’t nearly tight enough. Seriously, fix it now or risk re-shoots later. (You’re welcome.)

Jul 14 2010 04:41 PM ET

Mel Gibson tapes: Are the recordings admissible in court?

It’s hard to imagine how the four recordings of Mel Gibson purportedly screaming obscenities, threats, and offensive epithets to ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva won’t serve as permanent IEDs to his public image. But what about the legal ramifications? The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department is currently investigating Grigorieva’s domestic violence claim against the actor, which stems from an alleged incident on Jan. 6, 2010, in which he is accused of punching her in the face. In one of the audio clips (which the world appears to have accepted as authentic — Gibson has not issued a statement yet), Gibson seems to admit as much, shouting “You deserved it!” when Grigorieva mentions the incident. That could be damning evidence. But are the recordings even admissible in court?

Normally, California law requires two-party consent for recording phone conversations, and it seems Grigorieva may have recorded Gibson without his knowledge. But as criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos explains, even without his consent, there is still a chance the recordings could make it into evidence. “Generally there’s a presumption that they are not admissible,” says Geragos, who has represented Michael Jackson and Winona Ryder. “However, there is an exception under [penal code] 633.5, which [states that] in certain types of cases, they can be admissible. But that is a factual inquiry. A judge would have to rule on that.” The exception, he explains, only comes into play in “kidnapping, bribery, extortion, and crimes involving threats of violence.” Essentially, that means it’s up to Grigorieva’s legal team to convince a judge that the infamous rants should be admitted. But, according to defense attorney James E. Blatt, that shouldn’t be too difficult. “[The tapes] will be admissible,” he says. “If someone is calling you to to say, ‘I’m going to bury you in a rose garden, and I have the ability to do that,’ I think that’s a reasonable inference of a criminal threat.” And Gibson’s rant might fit under another exception to the penal code: annoying phone calls. “I think it’s pretty clear that most people would consider these phone calls to be annoying,” Blatt says. “That’s an understatement.”

Additional reporting by Kate Ward.

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Third Mel Gibson tape surfaces online

Second threatening Mel Gibson tape emerges online

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Jul 14 2010 04:17 PM ET

Trailer for Zach Galfianakis' 'It's Kind of a Funny Story': Wait, what exactly is funny?

Categories: Movie Trailers, Movies

The trailer for Zach Galifianakis’ new movie, It’s Kind of a Funny Story, hit Yahoo! today, and it left me wondering: Is there anything funny about this story…this movie…this trailer? Basically, the film is about a clinically depressed teen (played by United States of Tara‘s Keir Gilchrist) who is committed to the adult psych ward alongside Galifianakis’ character. Emma Roberts, Lauren Graham, and Viola Davis also star. A while back, a producer on the film told us here at EW that the film is like “a teen version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Which again, isn’t screaming funny. The producer added that it’s got the tone of The Breakfast Club, which, I suppose I can sort of see from the trailer. But this short clip still has me thinking there’s a bit less comedy involved than the title might suggest.

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