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SMALLVILLE STAR FINDS PARADISE

Lex Luthor himself, Michael Rosenbaum, is teaming with Smallville writer and executive producer Greg Daniels on Welcome to Paradise, a half-hour Fox series based on the actor's travails as a teen growing up in the late '80s. Ah, yes, the "Funky Cold Medina" era — I remember it well. read more

See, this is why I'm against guns....

See, this is why I'm against guns. It's all fun and games until someone gets clipped in the head. Granted, it was Charlie who took the bullet, and the guys did think he was knocking over Paddy's, which he sort of was for the insurance cash, but still. Bad idea, putting a firearm in the hands of these doofuses. Or is that doofi? Not sure. What I am sure of is that we lovelovelove Michael Rosenbaum popping in as Dee's gun-crazy, bar-robbing beau. Makes me yearn for the return of Smallville, you know? Anyway, for those of you from outside my fair 'hood, let me just say that the bars, from what I can tell, are quite safe around here. Except for maybe the Westgate Pub and really, we suspect that whole triple-shooting brouhaha had to do with something a little more scandalous than their chicken cheesesteaks and 'Cooler rock-expert Joe Hudak's bartending ex. Whatever the case, it's a grand town and these guys are doing me so proud, because the city that love read more

Smallville Devil's Star Wars Connection

Bald is beautiful. And, if you're Smallville star Michael Rosenbaum, it's also very lucrative. As the follicularly challenged Lex Luthor on WB's smashing Superman drama, Rosenbaum has spent four seasons toying with the Teen of Steel's circle of friends. Tonight (at 8 pm/ET) he gets a dose of his own villainy in an episode that finds a pair of Lexes on the loose. That gives Rosenbaum a reason to talk to TVGuide.com about everything from acting with himself to the lighter side of going to the dark side.
TVGuide.com: So is the world ready for two Lexes?
Michael Rosenbaum:
Best episode of the year, man. This experiment goes wrong and all of a sudden there's two of me running around.

TVG: It's a Luthorpalooza!
Rosenbaum:
When I first heard about the episode, [executive producer] Greg Beeman told me, "Man, you are in every scene... every page." Then I got the script and 47 pages out of 50 are me. I read more

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