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"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." ~Mark Twain1 Idiocracy , a 2006 film starring Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph, is about the "Dumbing Down" effect.2 Wilson and Rudolph play an average Joe and a prostitute who get involved in a military cryogenics experiment.
Norm Macdonald keeping distance from table games while in Vegas DOUG ELFMAN MORE COLUMNS PREVIEW Norm Macdonald 9 p.m. Saturday House of Blues at Mandalay Bay, 3950 Las Vegas Blvd.
If you wondered what TV actors, Jon Krasinski and Maya Rudolph , are doing starring in a Sam Mendes movie, you are asking a fair question.
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New on DVD: 'Away We Go,' 'Shrink' and 'The Guild'
A road trip with a quirky couple, a worn-out psychiatrist and a popular Internet series arrive on DVD on Tuesday, Sept.
Great expectations...John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph travel across North America in the hope of finding that perfect place in which to raise their new child in the comedy drama 'Away We Go'. Burt and Verona are a 30-something couple who finally get a reality check to leave their carefree days behind when she becomes pregnant.
Film of the week - Away We ...
Parental Advisory - Sam Mendes's new film is a wryly perceptive take on contemporary American middle-class fears and foibles that's full of wicked little surprises Ciaran Carty A scene from 'Away We Go' No apologies for listing the whole cast of Away We Go.
Despite hanging with Hollywood and music-biz royalty since birth, it's taken years for former SNL star Maya Rudolph to get a meaty film role.
AWAY WE GO ** DIRECTED BY: SAM MENDES STARRING: JOHN KRASINSKI, MAYA RUDOLPH, MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL, ALLISON JANNEY AFTER charting the implosion of a marriage amid the stifling sterility of the American suburbs in Revolutionary Road, Sam Mendes lights out for the territories with Away We Go , an unbearably precious road movie that clearly wants to be a ...
Films: All over the place in pursuit of a perfect home
Mendes must have read it and said: "The roof is falling through on this, the walls don't stand up properly.
Hey, Saturday Night Live, Sexist Much?
Today 6:31 AM PDT by Ted Casablanca and Becky Bain NBC Photo: Dana Edelson There's some seriously unfunny stuff happening over at Saturday Night Live .
Jenny Slate and Nasim Pedrad may be the next big thing on SNL
Home : Features : News : Jenny Slate and Nasim Pedrad may be the next big thing on SNL Jenny Slate and Nasim Pedrad may be the next big thing on SNL 5-Sep-2009 Written by: Amanda Johnson The comedy show Saturday Night Live is bringing on two new female cast members for there 35th season.
Saturday Night Live's Bill Hader to Be a Dad
It's no joke: Funnyman Bill Hader's wife is pregnant with the couple's first child.
Saturday Night Live's Bill Hader to Be a Dad
It's no joke: Funnyman Bill Hader's wife is pregnant with the couple's first child.
Filmed in Mumbai by Snackaholic and Starz Media. Executive producers, Chris Kattan, Ted Skillman, Belisa Balaban; producer, Fran Calderone; line producer, Tabrez Noorani; directors, Bill Bennett, Skillman; writers, Laurie Parres, Benjamin Brand.
Send July out with a little live music. Shows in Madison this week include Cheap Trick, Disappears, Luke Polipnick, the final COTS of the season, Rising Gael, and Freighter.
Acting in 'Away We Go' dazzles
"Away We Go" strikes an artful balance between satirical comedy and heart-wrenching drama.
Comic Maya Rudolph gets serious in Away We Go
In the world of sketch comedy and impersonation, she's renowned for her dazzling brilliance and versatility.
After seven seasons of dressing up as everyone from Donatella Versace to Oprah, Maya Rudolph moves on to dramedy with Away We Go ... and tells The Advocate why her SNL experience was such a drag.
Jorma Taccone to Direct MacGruber Movie
Jorma Taccone will direct MacGruber , based on the "Saturday Night Live" sketch parody of the TV show "MacGyver," reports Production Weekly .
MOVIES: 'Away We Go' a Lovely Trip Toward Parenthood
REVIEW ***1 2 out of **** 'Away We Go' Rated R Running time: 1:30 Director: Sam Mendes Showing: Opens July 10 at Lynwood Francois Duhamel / Focus Features Associated Press Maggie Gyllenhaal, right, offers touchy-feely, New-Agey and judgemental parenting advice to Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski.
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