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Even the Director of Those Brad Pitt Chanel Ads Was Confused
According to Taran Killam, who spoofed them on Saturday Night Live.
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According to Taran Killam, who spoofed them on Saturday Night Live.
In an ad directed by Joe Wright.
Commercials will star French actor Ulliel.
In a weird twist, he advocates Winslet to shun her 'Revolutionary Road' performance for 'The Reader.'
See the video!
Want a fast catch-up on 'The Wire' but don't have 60 consecutive hours?
Babs + Swayze = Ratings Gold.
Critics love the movie — but what do blogging nuns think?
Apparently the title of Quentin Tarantino's new movie will be spelled the same way it was in the script.
“I’m super punchy!” she exclaimed early on. “Who knows what I’ll say?”
Not even the coldest-hearted bikini-clad cyborg could resist that falsetto.
Despite what Woody Allen would have you believe, this movie might actually be hot.
We think she's 45, but who knows!
If the Jonas Brothers are, as we suspect, about to take over the entire world, it would behoove you to meet your tyrannous overlords before you're forced to kneel at their bejeweled feet.
Plus Klaxons, Kevin Costner, and the New Yorker Festival.
We're not sure why, exactly, but in Japan "The Butt-Biting Bug Song" is more popular than "Chocolate Rain," the Star Wars kid, and LOLcats combined.
The young woman outside the Paramount Theatre says she’s come to the Seattle preview of Young Frankenstein, Mel Brooks’s follow-up to his tremendous hit The Producers, because she’s a “bitch.” “And so is Megan Mullally!” she squeals. “From Will & Grace! She’s a bitch, I'm a bitch. We have a connection!” Ms. Mullally’s superfan is among an older and decidedly more guarded crowd — the middle-aged couple sitting next to us came because they got a deal when they bought tickets to Spamalot.