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VIDEO: Sean Penn Glowers, Threatens Zach Galifianakis’ Twin Brother in Latest Between Two Ferns

Movieline’s favorite botanical web series , Zach Galifianakis’ Between Two Ferns , has issued a new episode that is unfortunately without its hirsute mischief maker doing the MC’ ing. Instead it’s Zach’s twin brother, “Seth,” who gets to interview a very sullen Sean Penn and ask the Oscar winner about famous actors like Ryan Reynolds and “Jack Nicklaus.” It’s all perfectly amusing — one wonders how it’s possible for Penn to stay in irritable character for three minutes! — and brought to you by Speed Stick. Of course. Click ahead to watch the funny.

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VIDEO: Sean Penn Glowers, Threatens Zach Galifianakis’ Twin Brother in Latest Between Two Ferns

REVIEW: Machete Cuts Just Deep Enough to Leave a Mark

Within the first five minutes of Robert Rodriguez’s Machete , his cheeky, freewheeling return to exploitation homage, there’s a car crash, a mutilation, a decapitation, a baker’s dozen deaths by blade, a naked lady, and a Steven Seagal sighting. And that’s not even mentioning the clamshell cell tucked up the naked lady’s hoo-ha. Then the film ramps right up to a pseudo-vintage, sprocket-skipping title sequence that promises the most deliciously random cast in recent memory: Jessica Alba AND Lindsay Lohan, Seagal AND Robert De Niro, a Nash Bridges reunion AND a Danny Trejo leading-man coronation. Though the film can’t reasonably maintain this 10-gags-a-minute trajectory, it sure does try. Forget modulation, nuance or storytelling, this is a movie that hits hard from first to last, no questions asked or logic followed.

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REVIEW: Machete Cuts Just Deep Enough to Leave a Mark

What’s On: To the Moon, Padma!

Let’s talk about how wacky tonight’s Top Chef challenge is: It’s so bizarre that the show may lose the dignity it accrued by winning the Best Reality Competition Series Emmy. You might even call the challenge “out of this world.” And you would be correct. Literally.

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What’s On: To the Moon, Padma!