May you live in interesting times, goes the old saying — and we do. As the decade comes to an end, we'd like your help in choosing the biggest, best, wildest and weirdest moments of the last decade. Tell us in the comments below: What were your Top TV Moments from 2000 to 2009?
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The WB is coming back in Web form.TheWB.com, currently in beta, will officially launch on Aug. 27 and will stream a combo of defunct favorites and original Web series, the Hollywood Reporter reports.The online network is aiming to appeal to the same youth demographic as the broadcast network which merged with UPN to form the CW two years ago once did and will populate the site with old goodies like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Friends, The O.C., Gilmore Girls, Angel and Roswell.But one can't just dwell in the past. Original Web skeins will roll out over the course of the next few months, beginning with two on the launch date: Blue Water High, about six Australian teens making waves at a surf academy, and A Boy Wearing Makeup, a video diary in which Mathiew Francis doles out beauty and fashion advice.The O.C. and Chuck honcho Josh Schwartz is slated to get in on the action too. He will create an as-yet-untitled music show about a fictional Hollywood rock club, while...
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Matt LeBlanc may be needing a little help from his Friends soon, thanks to a ruling Tuesday that will allow a breach-of-contract suit against him to go to trial.An L.A. judge decided against a request by LeBlanc's legal team to dismiss a suit that the actor's ex-manager, Camille Cerio, filed last August, says E!. Cerio claims that he owes her more than a million bucks in commission back-payments.Cerio reportedly managed LeBlanc betwen 1994 and 1995, and she claims that at the time, LeBlanc agreed to pay her 15 percent of all earnings "derived" from the Friends phenomenon. The cash, she says, stopped flowing in 2000, four years before the show ended. With a trial date set for Sept. 22, LeBlanc has time to mull things over, and so do we: Who should come out on top? Anna DimondUse our Online Video Guide to reminisce about Friends.Related: How You Suin'? Matt LeBlanc's Ex-Rep Wants $1 Mil
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A few weeks ago we asked you to name your favorite cute and cuddly kids on TV. In that spirit, we're looking for more cute and cuddly but this time we want to hear about the animals on the boob tube. Sure dogs like Digby from Pushing Daisies (pictured) and Eddie from Fraiser are man's best friends, but don't forget the other members of the animal kingdom, like Marcel the monkey from Friends. There are so many choices, and we want to hear them all!So, which of our furry friends is your favorite? Tell us who and why in the comments, and check back to see if your choice makes our list!
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OK, so after this week, we should be all through with our season finales. David Cook is our new American Idol, those Desperate Housewives are going to be five years older (making them all roughly 108), and God only knows who Lucas proposed to on One Tree Hill. Im dyin over that one. Big stuff as always. Which got me to thinking about TVs greatest OMG moments. Here are a few of my faves...all beautifully available on DVD. What are yours?The Friends finale Mercifully not the oddity that Seinfeld left us with, this 10th-season kicker (seen by over 50 million fans) was as sweet as a Central Perk mocha and finally gave us hope that Ross and Rachel had a future. Of course, knowing what a tool Ross could be, he probably screwed it up months later.Buy Friends from Amazon.comJordin-vs-Blake Everyone says that Idols sixth finale was its weakest, but after re-screening American Idol Season Six: The Top Two, I beg to differ. With my girl Jordin Sparks battl...
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