
Jerry O’Connell, Josh Groban
Jerry O'Connell and Josh Groban are returning to Live! With Kelly to guest-host opposite Kelly Ripa.
O'Connell is slated to appear on...
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Jerry Seinfeld
Move over, Regis: Jerry Seinfeld is taking your seat on Live.
The Seinfeld comedian has been tapped as the first guest host opposite...
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The Last Airbender
The Last Airbender had the ever dubious distinction of dominating the Razzies, being named worst picture, worst screenplay and worst director for M. Night Shyamalan — and a new award for worst eye-gouging misuse of 3-D.
Cast member Jackson Rathbone also took home worst supporting actor for his work in Airbender and Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
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The night's other big "winner" at the 31st annual Razzie Awards, held Saturday in Los Angeles, was...
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Biggest Loser - Jillian Michaels
NBC has picked up reality series The Biggest Loser, The Sing-Off and Who Do You Think You Are?, the network announced Tuesday.
"Alternative series such as these three bona fide hits are...
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Sunset Limited
The made-for-TV movie/miniseries would be an almost completely lost art if it weren't for HBO and the British imports served up by PBS' various Masterpiece franchises. Already this year, we have a deliciously strong contender for best-of-year (and, one imagines, Emmy) honors with Masterpiece Classic's over-too-quickly Downton Abbey.
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Twilight Eclipse
M. Night Shyalmalan's fantasy film The Last Airbender and the vampire flick Twilight Saga: Eclipse tied for the most Razzie nominations with nine each, including worst picture.
Rounding out the list for 2010's worst picture: Vampires Suck (a Twilight parody), Sex and the City 2 and The Bounty Hunter.
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Max Ryan
It takes a special man to be Samantha Jones' love interest. But then again, it takes a special man to admit crying during the first Sex and the City movie.
"I was like, I've got to see what this is about. I need to know what I'm doing," Sex and the City 2 actor Max Ryan tells TVGuide.com. "I watched the movie and I was emotionally touched. I actually cried a bit. It's quite embarrassing but I did. I was happy, I was sad, and I was like, 'Whoa, this is really good.'"
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It's been two years since fans last caught up with Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte, and now the quartet is headed back to the big screen with Sex and the City 2. Samantha remains single and is ready to stir up trouble when the ladies leave New York for Abu Dhabi. "I always thought at the end of the series when she was in a relationship it was the...
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The trailer for Sex and the City 2 finds Carrie asking, "What happens after you say I do?" Apparently for her the answer includes another wedding, a trip to Abu Dhabi with Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte, and a reunion with her former fiancé, fan favorite Aidan.
You also get to see Carrie in a tux (she dresses up for Stanford's same-sex nuptials), and there's also somehow room for Miley Cyrus, Penelope Cruz and...
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Max Ryan
Max Ryan — who plays Kim Cattrall's love interest in the upcoming Sex and the City 2 — was in stable condition after a serious motorcycle accident.
The 43-year-old actor was involved in a head-on collision while riding his motorcycle, when a vehicle turned in front of him and left him...
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