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Michael Keaton, Eva Mendes, Amy Ryan, Bill Hader, JB Smoove, Philip B. Hall, Kate Hudson, Danny McBride...And Jon Hamm and Larry David !Yep, it's LD behind that beard, and hair, and yellow shirt.Clear History, the almost entirely improvi...
Michael Keaton, Eva Mendes, Amy Ryan, Bill Hader, JB Smoove, Philip B. Hall, Kate Hudson, Danny McBride...And Jon Hamm and Larry David !Yep, it's LD behind that beard, and hair, and yellow shirt.Clear History, the almost entirely improvised comedy directed by Greg Mottola with a story by Larry David, will première on HBO in August.Check out this thread if you want to know more about this film talking about Nathan (Larry), "a hipster marketing executive who sells all his shares at a start-up over a fight with his boss (Jon Hamm), only to miss out on billions when the company’s new product—an electric car—becomes a smashing success". The film then picks up 10 years later after Nathan went off the map.You can see a small teaser on Entertainment Weekly. Only 3 months to go until we get 90 minutes of Larry David goodness, until a ninth season of the greatest comedy series ever (Curb your Enthusiasm), hopefully.
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In the hype surrounding the season finales of The Office and New Girl (and every episode of Game of Thrones), there was a certain TV milestone we didn’t cover as well as we should have this week: Bob’s Burgers. What about Bob...
In the hype surrounding the season finales of The Office and New Girl (and every episode of Game of Thrones), there was a certain TV milestone we didn’t cover as well as we should have this week: Bob’s Burgers. What about Bob’s Burgers, specifically? Well, it just completed one of the strongest sitcom seasons in some time. Every episode was an A- or better, not only because of the continued genius of H. Jon Benjamin and Linda’s ever-magical songs, but also because of Tina Belcher, voiced to droll perfection by Dan Mintz. (The list of reasons why Bob’s Burgers is great could go on for awhile.) In honor of the coolest 13-year-old dork with a passion for zombies only rivaled by her infatuation for butts, today’s GIFs of the Week is dedicated to “Bad Tina.” More here. (Via) More here. More here. More here. No one makes new Simpsons GIFs, rightly so. (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) More here. (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) (Via) The post TV GIFs Of The Week (And The Best Of Tina Belcher) appeared first on UPROXX.
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‘Star Trek’ does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes via Rickey.org ‘Trek’ does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes; ‘Iron Man 3′ tops $1B worldwide LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Star Trek: Into Dark...
‘Star Trek’ does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes via Rickey.org ‘Trek’ does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes; ‘Iron Man 3′ tops $1B worldwide LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Star Trek: Into Darkness” has warped its way to a $70.6 million domestic launch from Friday to Sunday, though it’s not setting any light-speed records with a debut that’s lower than the studio’s expectations. The latest voyage of the starship Enterprise fell short of its predecessor, 2009′s “Star Trek,” which opened with $75.2 million. Since premiering Wednesday in huge-screen IMAX theaters and expanding Thursday to general cinemas, “Into Darkness” has pulled in $84.1 million, well below distributor Paramount’s initial forecast of $100 million. The film has added $80.5 million overseas. The “Star Trek” sequel bumped “Iron Man 3″ down to second-place after two weekends on top. Robert Downey Jr.’s superhero saga took in $35.2 million domestically and $40.2 million overseas to shoot its worldwide total to nearly $1.1 billion. Copyright (2013) Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press text, photo, graphic, audio and/or video material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium. Neither these AP materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and non-commercial use. Users may not download or reproduce a substantial portion of the AP material found on this web site. AP will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing. The Voice • American Idol • The X Factor
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Sony Pictures Classics has acquired U.S. rights to Asghar Farhadi's family drama "The Past," which stars Berenice Beho ("The Artist") and Tahar Rahim ("A Prophet"). Sony Classics has a strong relationship with Iranian filmmaker Farh...
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired U.S. rights to Asghar Farhadi's family drama "The Past," which stars Berenice Beho ("The Artist") and Tahar Rahim ("A Prophet"). Sony Classics has a strong relationship with Iranian filmmaker Farhadi, having released his earlier film "A Separation," which went on to win the foreign-language Oscar in 2012. read more
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Christine Lamson White's Hollywood career lasted more than two decades, but she'll always be remembered most for her role in a classic episode of the TV series "Twilight Zone." White died on April 14 at Brinton Woods Nursing Hom...
Christine Lamson White's Hollywood career lasted more than two decades, but she'll always be remembered most for her role in a classic episode of the TV series "Twilight Zone." White died on April 14 at Brinton Woods Nursing Home in Washington, D.C., as her death notice in the Carroll County Times reports. She was 86 The actress starred alongside William Shatner in the iconic "Twilight Zone" episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," in which he believes he sees a gremlin tearing up the wing of the plane. Related Articles: Notable Celebrity Deaths of 2013 read more
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I happened upon this video of Adam Lambert on this fine Sunday afternoon. He was interviewed after his amazing duo with Top 3 American Idol Season 3 Finalist, Angie Miller. The first impression I discerned while listening to and watching...
I happened upon this video of Adam Lambert on this fine Sunday afternoon. He was interviewed after his amazing duo with Top 3 American Idol Season 3 Finalist, Angie Miller. The first impression I discerned while listening to and watching him speak was how absolutely grounded he appears to be while speaking about a variety […]
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With all the hoopla about "The Great Gatsby" as the great American love story, let me suggest that the intimate Israeli foreign film "Fill the Void" goes a longer way to presenting romance to viewers. Instead of "Gatsby's" huge aerial s...
With all the hoopla about "The Great Gatsby" as the great American love story, let me suggest that the intimate Israeli foreign film "Fill the Void" goes a longer way to presenting romance to viewers. Instead of "Gatsby's" huge aerial shots in 3D that almost make you dizzy and frenzied screaming in a hotel room, Rama Burshtein's "Void" captures an intimate story that is about the emotions confronting a young Orthodox woman faced with a romantic dilemma. read more
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"Place Beyond the Pines" this weekend became the first independent movie to cross $20 million this year. The crime drama from Focus Features, starring Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper, added $284,584 from 317 theaters in its eighth week....
"Place Beyond the Pines" this weekend became the first independent movie to cross $20 million this year. The crime drama from Focus Features, starring Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper, added $284,584 from 317 theaters in its eighth week. Its overall domestic take is $20.6 million. Also read: 'Star Trek Into Darkness' Can't Hit Warp Speed at Box Office Related Articles: 'Star Trek Into Darkness' Can't Hit Warp Speed at Box Office Can Slow-Burn Rollout for 'Place Beyond the Pines' Snap Focus' Box-Office Slump? read more
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You have to appreciate a film festival that would put a movie as strange as Alex van Warmerdam's "Borgman" in main competition. Though it often feels as if the cast and director are making it up as they go along, it does have some memora...
You have to appreciate a film festival that would put a movie as strange as Alex van Warmerdam's "Borgman" in main competition. Though it often feels as if the cast and director are making it up as they go along, it does have some memorable moments that are ultimately hard to shake. Related Articles: Cannes Review: Coen Brothers' 'Inside Llewyn Davis' Is a Breathtaking Ode to Failure Good Morning, Cannes: The Coen Brothers Make People Forget About Their Wet Socks read more
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