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REVIEW: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps — But You Just Might

Wall Street! The place where money never sleeps. Where greed is still good. Where the rich get rich and the poor get poorer. Where a penny saved is a penny earned. Where the men are men and the women are women. Where the wild things are. Where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plain. If you can make it there, you’ll make it anywhere.

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REVIEW: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps — But You Just Might

Sesame Workshop Cites ‘Parent,’ ‘Care-Giver’ Demos in Katy Perry Snafu

This just in: ” Sesame Street has a long history of working with celebrities across all genres, including athletes, actors, musicians and artists. Sesame Street has always been written on two levels, for the child and adult. We use parodies and celebrity segments to interest adults in the show because we know that a child learns best when co-viewing with a parent or care-giver. We also value our viewer’s opinions and particularly those of parents. In light of the feedback we’ve received on the Katy Perry music video which was released on You Tube only, we have decided we will not air the segment on the television broadcast of Sesame Street , which is aimed at preschoolers. Katy Perry fans will still be able to view the video on You Tube.” Thank God, because the comments are hilarious . [ Sesame Workshop ]

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Sesame Workshop Cites ‘Parent,’ ‘Care-Giver’ Demos in Katy Perry Snafu

VIDEO: Watch Craig Ferguson’s Lost Big Bang Theory Audition

Tonight, the Big Bang Theory nerds premiere their fourth season in a new time slot (well, they already conquered it last week in re-runs), and on the morning of this time change, Movieline has uncovered Craig Ferguson’s lost audition for the CBS sitcom. (And yes, seeing the middle-aged Scotsman in a tight t-shirt, acting like a socially impaired genius is just as disturbing as you would think.)

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VIDEO: Watch Craig Ferguson’s Lost Big Bang Theory Audition

Video Flashback: Ryan Reynolds on the Fine Art of Acting Alone in Buried

The eight months between Buried ‘s world premiere at Sundance and its release tomorrow couldn’t have flown by fast enough: The ingenious Ryan Reynolds thriller — set entirely inside a coffin buried somewhere in Iraq, where American contractor struggles against time (and oxygen, and… well, no spoilers) to arrange his rescue — was one of the fest’s most harrowing and memorable surprises. And not least for Reynolds’ performance, which this week quietly entered the Oscar sweepstakes. After the jump, flashback to the Buried premiere, where Reynolds (along with director Rodrigo Cortés and screenwriter Chris Sparling) elaborated on the agony and ecstasy (but mostly agony) behind one of the best roles of his career to date.

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Video Flashback: Ryan Reynolds on the Fine Art of Acting Alone in Buried

So Tell Me About My Generation: A Movieline Premiere Week FAQ

Bad news, television watchers. Tonight brings the premiere episodes of three of the worst reviewed shows of the fall. Is My Generation worse than Outsourced and $#*! My Dad Says ? That answer and many more ahead in the latest edition of Movieline’s Premiere Week FAQ.

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So Tell Me About My Generation: A Movieline Premiere Week FAQ

Today in Things That Will Never Happen: Mel Gibson on Mad Men

You really never do know what incredible hilarity each refresh of the Google Reader can bring. Case in point, this headline, courtesy of Cinematical : “Mel Gibson’s On-Screen Comeback to Begin with ‘Mad Men’?” Um, no? Is that the right answer?

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Today in Things That Will Never Happen: Mel Gibson on Mad Men