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Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock are wasted and doing a little dive-bar dancing in the latest clip from their new film, "The Heat." The duo are also doing something weird involving their faces and masking tape. And lets not get into ...
Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock are wasted and doing a little dive-bar dancing in the latest clip from their new film, "The Heat." The duo are also doing something weird involving their faces and masking tape. And lets not get into what McCarthy is doing with a fork and Bullock's breasts. Also read: Sandra Bullock Won't Be in 'Annie' Remake After Negotiations End (Exclusive) Related Articles: Sony Shifts 'Evil Dead' After Fox Pushes 'The Heat' to June Melissa McCarthy Breaks Silence on Controversial Rex Reed Review Sandra Bullock in Early Talks to Star in WB's 'Gravity' read more
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As other broadcasters urged the Federal Communications Commission to ease up on indecency regulations, Fox urged it to quit regulating broadcast indecency altogether. "Fox urges the commission to conclude it is legally required and logi...
As other broadcasters urged the Federal Communications Commission to ease up on indecency regulations, Fox urged it to quit regulating broadcast indecency altogether. "Fox urges the commission to conclude it is legally required and logically bound to cease attempting broadcast indecency limits once and for all," Fox Entertainment Group and Fox Television Holdings said in a filing Wednesday. Related Articles: An FCC Complaint Over 'X Factor' Flasher, But Was He Even Exposed? Appeals Court Overturns FCC's 'NYPD Blue' Fine Obama's FCC Pick Tom Wheeler Appears Before Senate Committee read more
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POLL : What did you think of Franklin & Bash - Series Premiere Double Episode?
POLL : What did you think of Franklin & Bash - Series Premiere Double Episode?
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POLL : What did you think of Necessary Roughness - Gimme Some Lovin'?
POLL : What did you think of Necessary Roughness - Gimme Some Lovin'?
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"Rhoda" star Valerie Harper's battle with terminal brain cancer will be chronicled in a one-hour documentary from NBC News. The documentary, which will be hosted by Meredith Vieira, will offer a first-person account as Harper pursue...
"Rhoda" star Valerie Harper's battle with terminal brain cancer will be chronicled in a one-hour documentary from NBC News. The documentary, which will be hosted by Meredith Vieira, will offer a first-person account as Harper pursues experimental treatments and continues on with day-to-day life accompanied by her husband Tony Cacciotti and their daughter Christina. Related Articles: Valerie Harper Has Brain Cancer, May Have Just 3 Months to Live Valerie Harper to Discuss Cancer Diagnosis on 'The Doctors' Image Caption: Getty Images read more
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Forget everything Microsoft said at the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo last week. After a backlash from gamers, the folks behind the new Xbox One are backpedaling on a few of the plans they announced for the next-gen console. For one...
Forget everything Microsoft said at the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo last week. After a backlash from gamers, the folks behind the new Xbox One are backpedaling on a few of the plans they announced for the next-gen console. For one thing, an Internet connection will no longer be required to play offline Xbox One games. After a one-time system setup, gamers will be able to play any disc-based game without connecting to the web again. Great news for those on nuclear submarines! (That's an inside gamer-nerd joke.) Related Articles: 'Halo 5' Trailer and Xbox One Price Point Revealed at E3 (Video) Microsoft Reports 76M XBox Consoles Worldwide Microsoft Taps Former CBS TV Entertainment Boss to Develop Xbox Content read more
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James Gandolfini -- who died in Rome on Wednesday due to a possible heart attack -- may be synonymous with Tony Soprano, but thanks to a plethora of diverse roles and projects, he'll be remembered as much more than a mobster. Since ...
James Gandolfini -- who died in Rome on Wednesday due to a possible heart attack -- may be synonymous with Tony Soprano, but thanks to a plethora of diverse roles and projects, he'll be remembered as much more than a mobster. Since beginning his Hollywood career in 1987, Ganolfini has appeared in numerous feature films. His most recent was the Warner Bros. comedy "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone," with Steve Carell, and the two in April signed on to portray rival paleontologists in "Bone Wars" for HBO Films. Related Articles: James Gandolfini Death: 10 of Tony Soprano's Most Memorable Moments (Videos) James Gandolfini Death: Hollywood Reacts to 'The Sopranos' Star's Passing (Video) James Gandolfini's Last Director on His Death: 'I Wanted to Make Him Proud' read more
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It's Showtime for John Legend. Singer-songwriter Legend is teaming up with the cable network to develop a half-hour comedy about big-shot music managers. Related Articles: 'The Impossible' Dire...
It's Showtime for John Legend. Singer-songwriter Legend is teaming up with the cable network to develop a half-hour comedy about big-shot music managers. Related Articles: 'The Impossible' Director Juan Antonio Bayona to Direct Showtime's 'Penny Dreadful' read more
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Paula Deen said in a deposition last month that she has occasionally used the N-word -- but not in a "mean" way. The Food Network star and her brother, Bubba Hiers, are being sued by Lisa T. Jackson, a former employee of their Savannah,...
Paula Deen said in a deposition last month that she has occasionally used the N-word -- but not in a "mean" way. The Food Network star and her brother, Bubba Hiers, are being sued by Lisa T. Jackson, a former employee of their Savannah, Ga., restaurant, Uncle Bubba's Seafood and Oyster House. Jackson says she suffered from Hiers' violent, sexist and racist behavior and that Deen did nothing to stop it. Related Articles: Paula Deen's Diabetes Reveal Sparks a None-Too-Sweet Reaction VIDEO: Paula Deen Hit in Face with Ham read more
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James Gandolfini's "Sopranos" family eulogized the late star of HBO's mob drama on Wednesday as word of his death spread throughout the showbiz community. Calling Gandolfini a "genius," "Sopranos" executive producer and creato...
James Gandolfini's "Sopranos" family eulogized the late star of HBO's mob drama on Wednesday as word of his death spread throughout the showbiz community. Calling Gandolfini a "genius," "Sopranos" executive producer and creator David Chase said he was "one of the greatest actors of this or any time." Related Articles: James Gandolfini Death: Hollywood Reacts to 'The Sopranos' Star's Passing (Video) James Gandolfini Death: 10 of Tony Soprano's Most Memorable Moments (Videos) read more
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