After a year-and-a-half marriage, Emmy Rossum's husband, music executive Justin Siegel, has filed for a divorce.
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Seigel filed for the divorce on Sept. 25 in the Los Angeles Superior Court citing ...
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In our latest Top Tweets, we find out why Kristen Bell wants to see the new movie Sorority Row and who Mindy Kaling might marry. Also, things get interesting with a coconut.
Before you take a peek, don't forget that we're also looking for your suggestions, so send in any submissions for the best tweets by 4/3c each day to @tvguide with the hash tag #tvgtoptweets.
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The writers strike wasnt kind to viewers but it was kind to Friday Night Lights Zach Gilford During the time off he landed several new deals most notably the role of the high school troublemaker in Dare based on the short film Hell star opposite Emmy RossumThe Reporter says Gilford is also thisclose to securing a role in The River Why the film adaptation of David James Duncans novel JR Whalen
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John Singleton is in talks to bring TV's The A-Team to the big screen, though buzz that Boyz N the Hood's Ice Cube will follow in Mr. T's mohawksteps as B.A. has been denied by Fox.... Andy Serkis is reteaming with his LOTR director in Peter Jackson's adaptation of Tintin. Per the Reporter, Serkis is rumored to be playing Capt. Haddock.... Heroes' Eriko Tamura (playing Mai), Joon Park (as Yamcha) and Emmy Rossum, have joined the cast of Dragonball.
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Question: A friend of mine says there are two remakes of The Poseidon Adventure (1972) in the works, one for theaters and one for TV. How can that be? It's not like Titanic, where the source is a historical event anybody could draw on. If my friend is right, what gives?
Answer: Your friend is right: A four-hour miniseries version of The Poseidon Adventure is scheduled to air on NBC in November 2005, and Warner Bros. has a theatrical remake called Poseidon due out in 2006. Because neither project is finished, I don't have access to contractual credits, but my guess as to how it happened is that the theatrical version is a remake of the first film and the TV version is an adaptation of the original novel by Paul Gallico. The why is another matter; I can't even begin to say. In any event, the $150 million thea
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