Archive: August 2011 (51-60 of 295)

Aug 25 2011 01:51 AM ET

Ashton Kutcher's character to be suicidal on 'Two and a Half Men' -- funny!

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Ashton Kutcher dropped by Late Show with David Letterman Wednesday night (clip embedded below) and did his best not to reveal anything about his Two and a Half Men character, Walden Schmidt, a billionaire Internet entrepreneur going through a nasty divorce who ends up moving in with Alan (Jon Cryer) and Jake (Angus T. Jones). But David Letterman wouldn’t let him off the hook. He badgered him to reveal how Charlie Sheen’s character dies, and when Kutcher finally pleaded the fifth saying he didn’t know because he wasn’t in the scene, Letterman called bull. I hate it when actors try to use that line, too. Even if the scene is so secretive it’s not in everyone’s script, that’s something you hear about — especially when it’s a character you’re replacing and you’re a movie star coming back to sitcoms and need to know the show is funny.

Of course that’s a spoiler Kutcher shouldn’t reveal, but then come prepared with jokes to deflect from the fact that you’re not saying anything real. Letterman’s face after Kutcher responded with a vague, “I show up when Jon Cryer’s character needs me the most” when asked to describe how Walden enters the picture was classic. “Here’s my fear, next week you’ll go on Leno and spill your guts,” Dave said. Guilt does sometimes work: “I’m very heartbroken over this breakup that’s taken place….I may, in some way, shape, or form, be tryin’ to kill myself,” he finally coughed up. “I’m no genius, but what better way to kick off a new season of a sitcom than with a suicide,” Letterman cracked. “You already killed Charlie. You got a murder-suicide.”  READ FULL STORY »

Aug 24 2011 08:57 PM ET

Crazy Jim Carrey is stupid in love with Emma Stone (but he's really just being funny)

Jim Carrey has boldly stepped up as a mouthpiece for much of the human race by declaring his love for Emma Stone in a weird little webcam confessional. (Watch the video here.) Carrey calls Stone “all the way beautiful” and laments that at 49, he has lines on his face and takes “a little longer to pee” than he used to, because otherwise they could get married “and we would have chubby little freckle-faced kids.” Who you callin’ fat, Jim Carrey?  READ FULL STORY »

Aug 24 2011 07:32 PM ET

'The Godfather' for free on YouTube? Too good to be true!

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For just under 24 hours, the Internet provided us with an offer we simply couldn’t refuse. An account claiming to be Sony Pictures UK uploaded The Godfather in its glorious entirety on YouTube yesterday, garnering significant press coverage until the video unceremoniously disappeared Wednesday afternoon. Mere minutes ago we had free access to 2 hours and 57 minutes of cinematic history, and now we have this: “This account has been suspended due to a violation of YouTube’s policy prohibiting content designed to impersonate another person or user.” Ouch.

A rep for Sony Pictures issued the following statement to EW: “On Wednesday, August 24 reports surfaced alleging that Sony Pictures UK had posted a copy of The Godfather movie to a YouTube account ‘SonyPicturesUK.’ The YouTube handle in question is, in fact, not a Sony Pictures account and is in violation of Sony Pictures’ rights. Upon discovering the existence of this fraudulent account, Sony Pictures Entertainment worked with YouTube and the account was deactivated. Sony Pictures is investigating the violation.”  READ FULL STORY »

Aug 24 2011 07:10 PM ET

'Portal' short film is all kinds of awesome

Now this is how you make a movie based on a videogame. Portal: No Escape, which was uploaded to YouTube yesterday and has since tallied nearly 800,000 views, is a six-minute short film adapted from the beloved 2007 puzzle game Portal. The guy behind the short is Dan Trachtenberg, a 30-year-old commercial director and co-host of the pop-culture video podcast The Totally Rad Show. According to his tweets, Trachtenberg finished shooting the film one and a half years ago (before this year’s Portal 2 was even announced), and it took him this long to assemble a visual-effects team and complete post-production. All that effort shows, though, as this is one slickly produced piece of nerd nirvana.

I have purposely avoided mentioning what the short (and Portal itself) is about. If you’ve played the game, you’ve likely already seen this short and are now salivating over the notion of a feature-length Portal movie. But I’m curious to hear the reaction from those who’ve never visited Aperture Laboratories and been promised cake. Click through to watch, and let me know what you think. For science. READ FULL STORY »

Aug 24 2011 06:19 PM ET

Jimmy Fallon predicts future stardom, 2011 'SNL' host gig all the way from 1998

In a Dec., 1998 Saturday Night Live episode hosted by a floppy-haired (yet very gelled… ah, the ’90s) Alec Baldwin, a 24-year-old Jimmy Fallon appeared as the “Ghost of Hosts Future” and predicted his own hosting gig come December 12, 2011. WHOA! Fallon really is hosting SNL this December. Jimmy Fallon is psychic!

Then again the 12th is a Monday, so I guess that means Jimmy Fallon is a psychic liar. READ FULL STORY »

Aug 24 2011 05:38 PM ET

Lada Gaga more powerful than Oprah Winfrey, says Forbes list

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Forbes has released its annual list of The 100 Most Powerful Women, and while German Chancellor Angela Merkel tops it (Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is up three spots from last year to No. 2, while 2010′s No. 1, First Lady Michelle Obama, dropped to No. 8, and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann makes her debut at No. 22), the big news is that Lady Gaga, who fell from No. 7 to No. 11, now tops Oprah Winfrey, who slid from No. 3 to No. 14. The good news for Winfrey: She’s still above Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano (No. 15), Google SVP of Advertising Susan Wojcicki (No. 16), and Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez (No. 17).

A sample of others making the cut: READ FULL STORY »

Aug 24 2011 03:30 PM ET

Ben Flajnik is the new Bachelor: Mixed feelings?

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Ben Flajnik, the 28-year-old winemaker whose marriage proposal Ashley Hebert rejected on the season finale of The Bachelorette, will be named the franchise’s next Bachelor, EW’s sources confirm. If producers had to hire from within, I do believe he’s the best option (especially after Ames Brown dared to do Bachelor Pad). Ben took the show seriously enough to get upset when he was rejected after being led on, but not so seriously that he pretended it would scar him for life. He cried on-camera while discussing his late father, apologized to his mother for not having been there more for her, and thanked Ashley for opening him back up after that great loss and actually meant it. Plus, we already get copious amounts of wine on the show, but with his romantic profession giving producers a legitimate reason to have bottles uncorked, it’s going to be Cougar Town! (Seriously, one group date should be to the set of Cougar Town, where Ben and select ladies are extras for a scene.) READ FULL STORY »

Aug 24 2011 01:50 PM ET

'Saved By the Bell': We're so excited... to revisit the classic teen series

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We all loved Zack Morris. That scheming smile. His blond-streaked hair. His penchant for color blocking. And, of course, that rad, cutting-edge cell phone. In the minds of all children of the ’90s, the only way to be cuter and cooler than Zack Morris was to be named Jonathan Taylor Thomas. But since I began watching TBS’ Saved By the Bell reruns about a year back, I’ve grown to develop a deeper appreciation for its less heralded characters. There’s Slater, the dimpled army transplant with a soft spot for strong women. There’s Jessie, the caffeine pill-popping feminist who still takes advantage of any opportunity to wear a revealing outfit in front of the boys. There’s Lisa, the spoiled yet mature fashionista who’s just way too big for Bayside. There’s Screech, the squeaky shrimp that’s so insecure, you kind of believe that he would grow up to make a sex tape. There’s Kelly, who’s a bit like a manila envelope — but the hottest manila envelope ever. And, of course, Mr. Belding, the authority figure so desperate to recapture his youth that he puts a little too much “pal” in “principal.” (Remember that episode when Mr. Belding, having trouble with his wife, came to hang out with Zack and the boys in Zack’s room?!) Sure, Zack might be the coolest character of Saved By the Bell, but the fact that a kids’ show managed to deliver such disparate, multi-layered personalities is a feat unto its own. There was a character everyone could identify with, and not just on a Breakfast Club-esque jock/brain/basket case level. Many of us grew up with the Bayside clan — during the show’s four-season run, we were able to watch our own personalities mature as theirs developed.

Not that we should take Saved By the Bell too seriously. When it comes down to it, Saved By the Bell is just a terrible series book-ended by two horrendous series. READ FULL STORY »

Aug 24 2011 01:23 PM ET

'Clueless' reunion: Which couple stayed together the longest?

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Ah, this is what Cher and Josh would look like today. Clueless co-stars Alicia Silverstone and Paul Rudd reunited on the red carpet at the premiere of his new movie Our Idiot Brother on Monday. It got us thinking: Which of the film’s young couples do you think stayed together the longest? Poll below! It’s a tough call: Cher would have only been with Josh, but I don’t think she’d mind. (“You see how picky I am about my shoes and they only go on my feet.”) Dionne (Stacey Dash) and Murray (Donald Faison) would have fought a lot, but they always knew how to support one another in a crisis. (“Yo, you’re getting on the freeway!”) And though I doubt it would even occur to Travis (Breckin Meyer) to cheat on Tai (Brittany Murphy), she could be fickle (“Rollin’ With My Homies”).

Read more:
Paul Rudd remembers ‘Wet Hot American Summer’

Aug 24 2011 12:47 PM ET

TV Academy auction: How much would you bid on Matt Bomer's hopefully sweaty chapeau?

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I’ve been keeping an eye on the TV Academy Foundation’s Emmy Auction in one of my 37 open tabs, and am sad to report that my chances of scrounging up $721 or more in order to win Matt Bomer’s (autographed!) signature fedora from White Collar by Friday are looking grim. This was going to be Mandi Bierly’s Labor Day gift. Now I’ll have to give her, like, a compliment over IM or something. Awful.

The auction — featuring soap opera set tours, late-night talk show tickets (Conan and Leno’s bids currently outrank Fallon’s, but at $300 Jon Stewart trumps them all), the oversize tennis ball that Dr. House often fondles at his desk while pondering bizarre medical cases and also maybe other things he’d like to do to that tennis ball, and “unique handcuff earrings” from Rizzoli and Isles that Liz Lemon would probably die for — has been going on since Monday. The most expensive item by far: Two tickets to the Sept. 18 Emmys, complete with HBO party passes and car service. $2,500 so far. Ask your mom!

Bidding ends Friday at 4 p.m. ET; all auction proceeds will support the educational and archival programs of the TV Academy.

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Matt Bomer joins ‘Magic Mike’: Who — and what — do you need to see in Channing Tatum’s stripper movie?
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