Archive: March 2011 (171-180 of 379)

Mar 18 2011 12:49 AM ET

'30 Rock': 'Queen of Jordan' makes its debut

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I didn’t know St. Patrick granted wishes, but apparently he does. After a way-too-long hiatus, 30 Rock finally returned last night. Well, sorta. The show gave up the typical 30 Rock feel in favor of Queen of Jordan graphics, characters, and subtitles. We were treated to an episode of Queen of Jordan, Angie’s reality show on Bravo. In an over-the-top ode to the Real Housewives franchise, each character had to deal with the stress of being filmed 24-7 by the Queen of Jordan cameras. READ FULL STORY »

Mar 17 2011 08:00 PM ET

'American Idol' results show: Eliminated singer is...

Update: Annie’s recap is live

Now that the young ‘n’ hot Top 12 season 10 contestants have croaked their way through songs from the years they were born on Wednesday night’s performance show, it’s up to grizzly old America to decide which unlucky soul with a sassy iTunes headshot will shuffle off into obscurity tonight.

Chat here about American Idol‘s one-hour results show, and I’ll update this post with the name of the eliminated contestant as soon as it’s announced. Update: The eliminated contestant is…. READ FULL STORY »

Mar 17 2011 05:01 PM ET

Happy St. Patty's Day from the 'Jackass' crew

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day from the Jackass gang! Wee Man trekked all the way to the Emerald Isle for the making of Jackass 3.5, the digital-only followup to October’s surprise blockbuster that premieres on Joost.com on Apr. 1. The new full-length webisodes will feature all-new footage from Johnny Knoxville and his merry band of idiots, including Steve-O’s close encounter with a snapping turtle and the perfect prank that finally tripped up Johnny himself. Check out an exclusive photo of the boys being (stupid) boys below: READ FULL STORY »

Mar 17 2011 04:30 PM ET

'Hunger Games': Is Jennifer Lawrence the Katniss of your dreams?

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The recently Oscar-nominated Jennifer Lawrence has been cast in the coveted role of Katniss Everdeen, the teenage heroine of hugely popular Hunger Games trilogy. The book series’ fans have debated (and debated) who would be right for this plum role ever since it was first announced that it would become a movie. And while “act your age” has never been a motto in Hollywood, the land where Botox flows like wine and telling people your age is 30-murmurmurmur is considered acceptable, when it comes to Katniss, age has understandably become a bone of contention with fans. READ FULL STORY »

Mar 17 2011 02:41 PM ET

'Pirates of the Caribbean': I just spent way too much time staring at Penelope Cruz's bosom

The new Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides poster featuring Penélope Cruz is surprisingly tame, don’t you think? Go ahead. Study it. We’re practically forcing you to. Yes, the crossing of the swords draws your attention to her bosom, but there’s zero heaving. Normally, especially as a woman, I would applaud this lack of objectification. But this is Penélope Cruz, who director Pedro Almodóvar once said had one of the most spectacular cleavages in world cinema. Even I want a peek. I’m confident the film itself, which found a way to work in zombies and mermaids, will correct this oversight. In the meantime, let’s relive that 2006 conversation between Volver director Almodóvar, Cruz, and EW’s Missy Schwartz. Shall we…  READ FULL STORY »

Mar 17 2011 01:29 PM ET

'American Idol': What kind of risks should Casey Abrams be taking?

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Casey Abrams made American Idol history last night by bringing Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” to the stage. He had to perform a song from the year he was born, and the fact that he would choose the one he thinks not only defines 1991, but an entire generation, is one of the reasons the judges and fans love him. It’s about the music itself to him, not just the 90 seconds he’ll be performing it. He knew he was taking a risk, screaming at the Idol voters to show the intensity that separates him from the other contestants. The judges praised him for going there, even if, as Jennifer Lopez pointed out, his screeching wasn’t as pleasant as Kurt Cobain’s. It was above karaoke, but still below Abrams’ best. I’d pay to see him sing “I Put a Spell On You,” I wouldn’t pay to see him perform this. He just didn’t make it his own. (Maybe if he would have stripped it down and brought out his upright bass instead? Crazy?) Watch it below. READ FULL STORY »

Mar 17 2011 11:53 AM ET

Tiger Woods on Fallon: Not Hugh Grant on Leno, sadly

On Wednesday’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Tiger Woods made his first late appearance since his scandal. Anyone expecting Jimmy Fallon to ask him “What the hell were you thinking?” (what Jay Leno inquired of Hugh Grant in 1995) was probably disappointed. Fallon did address the scandal, in a roundabout way, choosing to open with, “It’s been a year and a half since you were on our show… what have you been up to?” Woods’ response: “Uh, nothin’. Nothin’. Playin’ bad golf.”

We do have to give props to Fallon for thanking Woods, ad nauseum, for the gift he gave late night shows. “I want to say thank you for having the courage to come on a late night comedy program…. It must have been a painful and awful situation, the whole thing you went through, but from a comedian’s standpoint, and my monologue writers’, thank you so much. That was some of the greatest comedy we did ever. I mean, you must have heard every golf joke in history, but that is like a magical thing to happen, your awful pain. And we laughed at your pain, and I mean, not even making jokes — it kinda wrote itself. I mean, ‘balls,’ ‘shaft,’ ‘holes,’ ‘foursomes.’ I mean, it really writes itself. I just want to say, thank you. thank you, thank you.” Woods laughed heartily and said, “You got it.”

Surprisingly, that’s when Woods looked the most relaxed. READ FULL STORY »

Mar 17 2011 11:13 AM ET

'Parks and Recreation': Amy Poehler announces that she wants Bill Murray to play the mayor of Pawnee

The inimitable Amy Poehler stopped by her old SNL castmate Jimmy Fallon’s show last night to chat about everything from her hilarious NBC sitcom — EW even got a shoutout for our Parks and Rec cover! — to Will Forte’s neck beard. While there, she also revealed a tidbit of information that might just cause an Internet explosion: She wants Bill Murray to guest-star on the show as Pawnee’s much-discussed but never seen Mayor Gunderson. Because the comedy legend is notoriously elusive, Poehler took this opportunity to address him directly, saying, “Bill Murray, if you’re listening, I will pay you $250 to do one episode of my show.” Who could turn down such a generous offer?

I, for one, certainly hope Bill happened to be watching Late Night on Wednesday; he’d be great guesting on any show, but I have a feeling he’d fit in particularly well on a quirky gem like Parks and Rec. Watch the clip for yourself below, then tell me: Are you on board with this idea? Or do you have someone else in mind for Mayor Gunderson? READ FULL STORY »

Mar 17 2011 10:44 AM ET

'American Idol' behind the scenes: 'Idol' coaches talk the Top 12 -- EXCLUSIVE

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Continuing last week’s exclusive, American Idol vocal coach and arranger Debra Byrd and associate music director and arranger Michael Orland chatted with EW following the Top 12 performance show. For 10 seasons, Byrd and Orland have been on the front lines with the contestants, from Hollywood Week to the grand finale in May. The two work with the contestants on their respective songs, helping them shine on the Idol stage and in front of a national TV audience. Click through to read their take on this week’s “Year the Contestants Were Born” show, including what Thia needs to accomplish to make it to the later rounds, which 1980s song Orland thinks is going to reemerge as a hit thanks to Idol, how Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” wasn’t Casey’s first song choice, and why Casey got to play an instrument. READ FULL STORY »

Mar 17 2011 09:47 AM ET

Steve Martin hams it up on 'Letterman'

Oh, the irony. Steve Martin was arrested for stealing a ham, and David Letterman, the man who has given away free canned hams for years, had the damning surveillance video on last night’s show. Of course, Martin denied the Internet rumors that he’d been nabbed for hamnapping, but there was no denying the weighty blinking anklet accenting his stylish striped sock. “This is the latest kind of celebrity thing that a lot of celebrities wear,” Martin insisted. “I’m going to return it to the jewelry shop — my publicist forgot to return it.”

The supermarket footage was grainy, but a man who seemed to resemble Martin clearly left with a ham stuffed down his pants. What isn’t clear from the footage, and I point this out pro bono in Martin’s defense, is whether he legally purchased the ham. For all we know, he paid the cashier, just like a good, honest comic does, and then he stuffed the ham down his pants. Walking out of a store with meat stuffed in your pants, as we all know, is not in itself a crime. You be the judge and jury. READ FULL STORY »

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