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Video: Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Billy Crystal and More Reminisce During Princess Bride Reunion

If you’ve been staying with your grandparents this week or your job involves caring for the elderly, then you’ve probably already realized that Good Morning America has been hosting a Totally Awesome ’80s series where anchor Robin Roberts reenacts E.T. scenes in front of a green screen . (I wish I was kidding.) Anyway, that’s happening. And as part of this series, ABC hosted a cool reunion for the cast of Princess Bride 25 years after the film’s release. Take a look below.

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Video: Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Billy Crystal and More Reminisce During Princess Bride Reunion

What’s the Upside of Eddie Murphy Hosting the Oscars?

Rumors abound today that Eddie Murphy may dig out of his extended rut with an Oscar-hosting stint next February. The Web site that broke the story says it’s a done deal, while our sister site Deadline reports that co-producer Brett Ratner has a few hurdles to clear at the Academy (quite possibly including his producing colleague Don Mischer). Among them: Convincingly answering the question, “What on Earth is the upside of Eddie Murphy hosting the Oscars?”

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What’s the Upside of Eddie Murphy Hosting the Oscars?

Has Ricky Gervais Officially Doomed Us for the Safest Oscars Ever?

Now you’ve done it, celebrities. You’re pretending that Ricky Gervais’s zingers were anything but expected at Sunday’s Golden Globes, and now he’s never coming back. You malnourished spazzes! Would you prefer he can-can in front of a Best Picture montage like Billy Crystal? Wear Pleasantville costumes and flash Oda Mae side-eyes like Whoopi Goldberg? Jesus. Now we’re screwed for the awards show we actually care about: The Oscars.

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Has Ricky Gervais Officially Doomed Us for the Safest Oscars Ever?

iTunes Meets The Beatles

If you’re one of the fifty adults on earth who hasn’t purchased a Beatles CD yet — or a tween — here’s some great news! Apple has announced that for the first time ever, all music from The Beatles is be available on iTunes. In addition to their studio albums, Apple is also offering The Beatles’ first U.S. concert — the 1964 affair at Washington Coliseum — for free. Watch it during your lunch hour. [ Apple ]

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