Oct 30, 2009 | ScreenCrave
Highest Paid Actors Who Cana t Act
Have you ever watched a movie and thought to yourself, how the hell did this person get cast? Hollywood is full of successful actors and actresses who've made a steady living off of their "craft," and by craft I mean the ability to bullshit their way into films.
Longtime Oklahoma City Lawyer James P. Linn Dies
Legendary Oklahoma City attorney James P. Linn, whose clients ranged from rock star David Bowie to former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos, has died at age 83.
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When Barney inexplicably leaves MacLaren's, the gang thinks he has a girlfriend.
"Divas and Superstars" profiles leading figures from the Latin pop explosion at the turn of the 21st century.
There were a lot of dirty tricks on TV this week. Jo Reynolds cajoled poor Riley into posing topless on Melrose Place .
She relaunches the talk show with a slew of celebrity guests this week, including busy big-screen star Gerard Butler , Jessica Szohr of " Gossip Girl " and a performance by Tokio Hotel .
Tivo it: Monday night's must-sees
It's an unusually busy non-sweeps guest night, starting with a quasi-guest appearance by Kenny Rogers on "How I Met Your Mother" . It's quasi-fied because, baring some surprise twist, Rogers will be heard but not seen as the narrator of Ted's audio book.
Balloon Boy's Dad Farts In Front of America's Princess, Diane Sawyer
Here are two words you are 100 percent definitely sick of hearing: Balloon Boy .
Dave on Demand: The television week in review
Has "Dancing with the Stars" lost its luster? Sure, ABC's dance-off registered a bump in its most recent episode: a respectable 13 million viewers for Tuesday's results show.
Mandy Patinkin guest stars on CBS' `Three Rivers'
Mandy Patinkin is returning to CBS - and he's bringing a personal story line with him.
'CSI' Follows a Killer from Miami to New York and Las Vegas
When a severed leg is discovered in the Everglades belonging to a girl who went missing from Las Vegas a week earlier, Horatio Caine sends for Dr.
'CSI' sends Ray Langston on a three-city, crossover odyssey
CBS is planning a "CSI" extravaganza for November sweeps -- star Laurence Fishburne will appear in all three scene-of-the-crime shows in one week, and the whole thing wraps up on the flagship "CSI" on Nov.
Eva La Rue uses SpinGym to get fit and burn extra calories
Eva La Rue relies on Spin Gym to tone her arms Eva La Rue, who plays Natalia Boa Vista on CSI: Miami, takes a secret weapon to the show that she uses to stay slim and toned.
ET on the Set: Sneak Peek at 'CSI Miami' - ET
ET on the Set: Sneak Peek at 'CSI Miami' ";" src="http://www.etonline.com/media/video/2009/10/115978/et_csimiamisetvisit_091011_large.jpg" style="border-width:0px;" /> ET is on the set with "CSI Miami" star David Caruso as the actor tells us about the storyline for tonight's episode that's ripped right from the headlines.
CSI: Miami: The Seventh Season
A city to die for. We open on a crime scene in Miami with yellow police tape around.
Fact vs. Fiction on CSI Miami Death by Lightning Ep
CBS' "CSI: Miami" crime scene investigation drama aired an episode this Monday called "Bolt Action" . It might have better been labeled "Death by Lightning" but that would have given away the ending .
SmartDraw 2010 is one of those programs that is easy to love, even if you can't exactly say why.
'Justice' at the end of a gun barrel
Let's start with an item that will bring a smile to your face. Annie Carell, the eight-year-old daughter of actor Steve Carell, is apparently one smart little girl.
Eddie Cibrian Is a oeOnly With LeAnn Rimes For Her Money,a Says Estranged Wife
Eddie Cibrian's estranged wife has issued a stern warning to the actor's famous mistress, country singer LeAnn Rimes.
Standard operating procedure for doc drama
You know it's late in the fall TV season when a network can't keep its genre cliches straight.
Ex-Serial Killer Joins a CSI: Miamia
Ex-Serial Killer Joins 'CSI: Miami' October 2, 2009 CBS Corp. appears to have found a new cost-savings strategy: recycling character names from its networks' shows.
Stephen King Puts a Curse on Your Television
King on King: Stephen King will adapt his 2005 novella The Colorado Kid into an hour-long TV series, retitled Haven , for indie studio E1 Entertainment.
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