And so another week flies by at Movieline, where we've harvested only the finest, organically grown beans of news and commentary for your consumption in Week in Review. Brew a pot and have sip, won't you? And have a great weekend!
· Even if Charlie Sheen does walk away from Two and a Half Men, the guy will always have options.
· Many thanks to this week's distinguished interviewees, including Thomas Haden Church, Erin Andrews, Ray Manzarek, Todd Bridges, Summer Sanders, director-producer Morgan J. Freeman, Project Runway refugees Maya Luz and Jonathan Peters and Verge designees Nash and Joel Edgerton.
· Michael Musto brought the gossip real hard in a pair of Hollywood Kid installments.
· No matter how take-no-prisoners The A-Team and The Expendables think they are, you can bet they won't be dropping any game-show contestants into pits like these shows did.
· New trailers for Dinner For Schmucks, Splice, Twelve, I Am Love, 4.3.2.1 and Sunset Daze all faced The Two-Minute Verdict.
· Recaps! So many recaps: American Idol, Lost, Project Runway, United States of Tara, Dancing With the Stars, South Park, Fringe, Parenthood, and V.
· While one fellow needed nine chapters to tell you what's wrong with Attack of the Clones, we solved The Marriage Ref's problems in a single IM chat.
· The ConanGate-related plot twist coming up on 30 Rock has nothing to do with Max Weinberg wanting to defect to Jay Leno's camp.
· The product-placement wars heated up with a greatest-hits compilation and the next big, horrible fad: Behavioral placement.
· With a little help from Tom Arnold, David Cross and Michael Madsen, our list of films that are Never. Gonna. Happen. Was kept nicely up-to-date.