Sarah Palin tells Barbara Walters that she thinks she can beat Barack Obama in 2012 on this year’s 10 Most Fascinating People special, which is set to air December 9. This will be Palin’s third year in a row on the list. How very fascinating! Palin’s second book comes out November 23, her TLC show has seven more episodes, and she’s on the cover of the New York Times Magazine this weekend in an article that sums up the situation thusly: “Sarah Palin’s withering regard for the media co-exists with the fact that Sarah Palin is a media sensation.” No kidding. Oh, and don’t forget about “refudiate” being the word of the year. READ FULL STORY »
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway: This week's three gorgeous covers

Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway’s new romance, Love & Other Drugs, is arguably the sexiest movie of the year. Throughout the R-rated comedic drama (in theaters Nov. 24), they reveal nearly every inch of their enviably toned bodies. So it makes sense that their photo shoot for this week’s cover of EW would be equally steamy. In fact, the duo’s flesh-baring photo session was so sensual that we decided to put out three separate covers.
Photographer James White, who shot Gyllenhaal and Hathaway in New York, says the costars had an easy rapport. “I thought they’d be a little more tense about it than they were, but it was surprisingly low-key.” he says. “I guess after making a movie like that with each other, it’s not too big of a deal.” READ FULL STORY »
'Big Bang Theory' sponsors 'Soft Kitty' upload contest. What kitty would you include in your video? (Would a Tribble count?)
Image Credit: Richard Cartwright/CBSYou know, I can’t even get through a round of “Soft Kitty” without imagining this kitteh, or this kitteh, or these kittehs, and thus erupting into a fit of cuteness-inspired shrieks. (It’s even hard to write this post looking at the photo to the left, since my hands are trembling with the thoughts of the adorableness of these felines. Yes, I’m one of those.) So I’m probably not the best person to compete in The Big Bang Theory‘s “Soft Kitty Upload Contest,” which asks fans to submit a video of them singing Sheldon’s favorite soothing tune in order to win a trip to a taping of the CBS sitcom.
Nevertheless, I’d love to see what kind of footage fans would beam onto the Internet. Surely, a Zazzy reference or two is completely and totally necessary to bag the win, but I won’t be impressed until I see Keyboard Cat whip together a version of the tune. Especially because that cat is dearly departed, so it would take some serious science to nab a cameo. (Or one heckuva bazinga.) Click here to submit a video, and, for a reminder of the song, click the jump! READ FULL STORY »
Contrary to reports, Robert Zemeckis is NOT directing a 'Wizard of Oz' remake
Image Credit: Tommaso Boddi/PR PhotosFor the past 24 hours, movie bloggers have been howling like so many flying monkeys about Deadline’s report that filmmaker Robert Zemeckis is in talks to direct a live-action remake of The Wizard of Oz based directly on the screenplay for the 1939 classic. Despite Zemeckis’ pedigree as the visionary behind films like Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Forrest Gump, and The Polar Express, most people found the idea of trampling on such hallowed cinematic ground as Oz more terrible than great.
Well, everyone can calm down. While a source at the studio confirms to EW that Zemeckis did indeed take a meeting to bat around the idea of an Oz remake, Zemeckis’ rep tells EW that the filmmaker is definitely not going to pursue the project, saying, “The reports that Robert Zemeckis is doing The Wizard of Oz are absolutely false.” Discussions about the remake were still very preliminary and nebulous — and Zemeckis (who is currently working on a 3D remake of The Yellow Submarine) was the studio’s first choice if it was going to proceed — so odds are the idea will be shifted to the back burner for now.
What do you think? Are you relieved at this news? Disappointed?
'NCIS' scoop: Vance paper-shredding mystery solved next week!
Image Credit: Cliff Lipson/CBSIf your head is still reeling, and your heart still pounding, from last night’s episode of NCIS, you’re not alone. The first episode in the two-parter exploring the history between NCIS Director Vance (Rocky Carroll) and Mossad Director Eli David (Michael Nouri) was info- and action-packed. Fan favorite writer Jesse Stern has spent all season working on these two hours. Last night, we watched as Eli ventured off Israeli soil for the first time in 12 years to attend, in-person, Vance’s review of international case files with contributions from all living NCIS directors (RIP, Jenny). He wanted to be there to defend himself when the truth was finally revealed about Vance’s first NCIS mission in Amsterdam 20 years ago. Having an emotional reunion with Ziva and luring out the remaining three members of a Palestinian terror network that wants to assassinate him was just a bonus for him. For viewers, however, those scenes of the joint NCIS-Mossad protection detail running through an ambush scenario in the hotel parking garage, Ziva confronting her father about why he wasn’t begging her forgiveness for leaving her for dead in the desert, and the actual ambush itself, were the highlight of the episode. (Watch them below.)
Eli never made it to the hearing, and the episode ended with Gibbs unable to reach Eli and Vance after a blast went off at the safe house they retreated to (RIP, Hadar). NCIS exec producer Shane Brennan promises the Nov. 23 conclusion will not disappoint. “Vance isn’t gonna wake up at the end of next week’s episode and say it was all a dream,” he jokes. “It’s a cleverly-woven piece of fabric. There are no loose threads to pull at the end of this episode.” That means we’ll finally find out what happened in Amsterdam to shape Vance and set him on-course to become the director of NCIS. (The episode has extensive flashbacks to that pivotal time and, through the magic of makeup and computers, actor Rocky Carroll was able to play Vance at age 27. We’ll have exclusive behind-the-scenes shots on Monday with commentary from Carroll and Brennan.) Brennan tells EW that we’ll also resolve another of the series’ great mysteries: “The infamous paper that was shredded — answered next week,” he says, referring back to the season 5 finale when Vance became director. “The famous last scene that shocked the hell out of everyone, when he walked into his office and shredded one sheet of paper, called everyone in, and shuffled them around the world.” The text Eli sent Vance earlier this season, “I found him,” will also be part of the revelation.
Two more teases: READ FULL STORY »
Happy Birthday, Martin Scorsese!
So it’s Martin Scorsese’s birthday today. Sixty-eight years old. The director of such masterpieces as Goodfellas, Raging Bull, and Taxi Driver is a filmmaking legend, but since today is his day, let’s instead focus on his work in front of the camera. He’s not exactly Hitchcock, but I always get a thrill when I catch Scorsese in one of his pictures. In Gangs of New York, he’s the wealthy uptown family man whose mansion is attacked by the rioting mob. In Taxi Driver, he’s the sketchy guy spying on his wife from Robert De Niro’s cab. In The Age of Innocence, he’s the wedding photographer.
Over the years, Scorsese has stretched his onscreen talents (parodying himself in a hilarious American Express commercial), and even stole scenes in Robert Redford’s 1994 Quiz Show, seen below: READ FULL STORY »
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