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01/04/2013 at 09:00 AM ET

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Giada DeLaurentiis never thought she’d be a boxed… Continue reading What Puts Giada DeLaurentiis in a Good Mood?

As soon as America’s entrance into World War II became official following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, war production took precedence over consumer goods — shifting the U.S. to ration everything from tires and meat, to sugar and women’s nylons. As a morale booster, Disney created a 1942 short film called Food Will Win the War that highlighted America’s agricultural abundance. The cartoon posited that a blizzard of

EffieHungerGamesTrailer The Fans Weigh In: The Hunger Games Trailer Puts The Odds In Lionsgates FavorAfter months of speculation – an appropriately excessive amount, of course – the time has finally come; the Hunger Games theatrical trailer is here! Bright and early this morning, Peeta Mellark himself, Josh Hutcherson, hit the pavement to unveil the two-minute-and-35-second piece right in the heart of Times Square during Good Morning America. Moments later, the trailer arrived on iTunes in all of… Continue reading The Fans Weigh In: 'The Hunger Games' Trailer Puts The Odds In Lionsgate's Favor

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… Right now, networks love reboots and they love Westerns. CBS decided to kill two birds with one stone and is developing a reboot of the classic Western The Rifleman, which debuted in 1958 and ran through 1963 and starred Chuck Connors as eagle-eyed homesteader Lucas McCain in the 1880s. The updated version will stay close to the original, taking place in New Mexico territory as Lucas defends his… Continue reading News Briefs: CBS Puts The Rifleman Remake In Its Sights

Breaking Bad Puts Targets on Everyone

I was expecting something really bad or big to happen during last night’s Breaking Bad. Like, really big as in “goodbye, main character”—whoever fate picked. But “End Times” reveled in teasing us by bringing things to the brink without quite providing the, uh, release. It was, in short, torture. But that doesn’t mean I didn’t love every second of it.

“End Times” didn’t kill anyone, but it reeked of death for… Continue reading Breaking Bad Puts Targets on Everyone

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