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Movieline Premieres Three New Images From Josh Radnor’s happythankyoumoreplease

Last January, television star Josh Radnor ( How I Met Your Mother ) made his directorial debut at Sundance with happythankyoumoreplease , a genial New York-set romantic comedy that went on to snag the coveted Audience Award. Last week Movieline examined the film’s first trailer and decided we needed to see more, please, and what better way to do so than by premiering three new looks at the March release?

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‘I Can Do It’: Drunk Paz de la Huerta Cannot Do It

Except for the part where she was turned away from a Golden Globes afterparty for being too wasted, feebly protests “I can do it” to her oppressors and handlers alike, is ushered away in front of a dozen paparazzi and fans, takes a tumble and tears her gown, and signs an autograph with half her boob hanging out, I totally relate to Paz de la Huerta’s drunken awards-night meltdown. Nothing three Aleve can’t fix! And maybe a cease-and-desist letter. [ TMZ ]

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And Then Michael Douglas Photobombed Angelina Jolie and Catherine Zeta-Jones

Michael Douglas was the “surprise” presenter of the Golden Globe for Best Drama on Sunday night (surprise in quotes because, um, he was nominated and in attendance), which was nice to see, especially in light of his recent battle with cancer. How did Douglas celebrate his return to the public eye? By photobombing his wife at a Golden Globes after party, of course! Click ahead to see Douglas’ impish delight behind Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angelina Jolie.

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Scott Speedman on Barney’s Version and Why He’s Happy He Was Never Robin

Let’s just say that Scott Speedman could be described as a bit of a “free spirit.” As the Canadian actor is describing his tendency to disappear for months at a time, the notion of him walking right out of the room — never to be seen again — seemed not only possible but also highly probable. Thankfully, that didn’t happen, instead Speedman was free to discuss what he was apparently there to talk about: The American .

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Judd Apatow, HFPA Not Fans of Ricky Gervais’ Golden Globes Roasting

Much is being made today about Ricky Gervais’ performance as host-cum-roastmaster at the Golden Globes on Sunday night. Here at Movieline HQ, we’re firmly on Team Ricky, and it seems like we’re not alone — celebrities like Jimmy Fallon and Jason Bateman praised the unctuous Brit for his ribald comedy. But that doesn’t mean everyone enjoyed the public celebrity berating — just ask Judd Apatow and the Hollywood Foreign Press.

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Who Scored Big in Week 12 of SNL’s Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time-Player Relevancy Poll?

This season of Saturday Night Live has been, at many times, a bit tired. Even the usually reliable political sketches have seen off. But I can’t remember the last time a season of SNL has seemed so energized by a group of new cast members — when they’re actually allowed on air. This past weekend, the featured players pretty much took over the last half of the show, and it may have been the best continuous half-hour stretch of the season to date.

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Who Scored Big in Week 12 of SNL’s Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time-Player Relevancy Poll?

MSNBC News Anchor David Shuster Suspended Indefinitely

huffingtonpost High profile news anchor David Shuster has been indefinitely suspended by MSNBC,an American cable news channel, for participating in a test of a new show for competing news channel CNN Suspension for Shuster took effect just days after the New York Observer reported that he was on a pilot show CNN taped recently. “David has been suspended indefinitely,” a network spokesman said Tuesday morning. “..Mr Shuster’s test was unacceptable..be punished appropriately…” Shuster’s contract with MSNBC is reportedly expires this year in December. CNN’s pilot episode featuree Shuster and National Public Radio’s Michael Martin. MSNBC and CNN are competing for airtime ratings having  Fox News well ahead of both, so doing a pilot episode for one while working for the other is a major problem. Shuster has been a correspondent and anchor for MSNBC since 2002, and has covered such major events as Hurricane Katrina and Presidential campaigns. He was also part of MSNBC’s daily anchor rotation. Before MSNBC, he worked at the Fox News Channel from 1996 to 2002 as a Washington, DC based correspondent. Shuster previously ran afoul of MSNBC management when, in 2008, he was suspended for two weeks after making a joke the network found “irresponsible and inappropriate.” He was allowed on air to apologize and then suspended. MSNBC News Anchor David Shuster Suspended Indefinitely is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading