The Horror, The Horror
Another week winds down at Movieline HQ, where a slower-than-average news week nevertheless resulted in some pretty sizable stories of crisis, duress and surgical butt-to-mouth conjoinment. You know how it goes. Have a stroll through our Week in Review, and check in this weekend as Christopher Rosen plays your favorite smooth hits from the '80s, '90s, '00s and today. (But mostly today.) Have a great weekend!
· Many thanks to this week's interviewees, including Jeff Daniels, Monica Potter, Hiroyuki Sanada, Alex Gibney, Project Runway cast-off Jay Sario, Moment of Truth subject Leslie Zemeckis, and Verge designee Alex O'Laughlin. Oh, and extra special thanks to the C-Word.
· An unpronounceable volcano in Iceland caused unspeakable havoc in the film industry.
· The trailers for Get Low and Beastly received our Two-Minute Verdict.
· Recaps! We got 'em, including Lost, a two-fer of Dancing With the Stars, Glee, Celebrity Apprentice, V, Fringe, United States of Tara and Real Housewives of NYC.
· And don't forget South Park, which had a little death-threat and censorship problem to contend with this week.
· The best American Idol judge joined her counterparts for a busy week of Urban-ousting action.
· Gwyneth Paltrow did her part in ramping up the quotey, face-punchy buzz for Iron Man 2.
· You know, for a bunch of folks who categorically refuse to watch The Human Centipede, we sure do like to write about it.
Comments
It will be interesting to see what happens to the ratings of American Idol after Simon leaves the show...He adds an element of drama that really makes the show interesting...Lance, http://www.renaissancecompetition.com