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Brett Ratner May Direct MTV history movie

If you had to pick someone to direct a movie depicting the messy, GTL-esque history of MTV, who would you go with? If you chose Brett Ratner, you win!

According to Variety, the “Tower Heist” director is in talks to adapt “I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video

With the musical “Smash” and horror drama “The River” premiering back to back, it seems like Steven Spielberg is executive producing just about everything on TV these days. How many shows is the busy media mogul responsible for, anyway? More than other multi-hyphenates like J.J. Abrams and Jerry Bruckheimer? We did the math and figured out which big-name exec producer has bragging rights to being the busiest this season.

PHOTOS:… Continue reading Steven Spielberg, J.J. Abrams, And Other Prolific Movie Producers Moonlighting On Television

With the new drama ‘Moneyball,’ Jonah Hill is beginning to transition away from the rant-y comedy roles he’s best known for (though, worry not, rant-fans: he has ‘The Sitter’ out in December), but that doesn’t mean he can’t still unleash a torrent of verbal viciousness when pushed. Just ask ‘Glee’ star Matthew Morrison, whom Hill blasted during an appearance with Jimmy Fallon on the Wednesday night edition of ‘Late Night.’

The… Continue reading That's When Jonah Hill Started Feuding with Matthew Morrison on National Television

Deadman Television Series In Development

August 26, 2011

strange adventures 205 Deadman Television Series In DevelopmentDC Comics is planning to bring Boston Brand to the small screen. Deadline reports that a “Deadman” television is in development, to be executive produced by Supernatural’s Eric Kripke.

Kripke, who was formerly attached to adapt DC’s “Sandman,” will develop “Deadman” as an hour-long drama for The CW.

Created in 1967 by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino (though made famous by Jack Miller

Diminutive comedian Danny DeVito — best known for his work on the TV sitcom Taxi, as well as in the films One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Tin Men, Twins, and Batman Returns –will be honored as the first recipient of the Critics’ Choice Televi… Continue reading Danny DeVito Critics’ Choice Television Icon Award Recipient

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