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Community Crisis: Chevy Chase N-Word Use Halts Production

Already unpopular on the Community set – he told The Huffington Post UK this year that signing on for the NBC sitcom was a “big mistake” – Chevy Chase really got himself in trouble during the filming of a recent episode. By dropping the N-word in the presence of African-American co-stars Donald Glover and Yvette Nicole Brown. Sources report that Chase did not refer to either actor by that epithet, but instead uttered it out of frustration over the dark path taken by his character. He angrily asked producers whether Pierce would next call Troy or Shirley a “n-gger.” Filming was temporarily halted in response to the incident and Chase later gathered the crew and cast together to apologize. Community Season 4 , meanwhile, was originally scheduled to premiere on October 19. However, NBC has delayed the return until some time in the future. This decision was made outside of Chase’s latest outburst.

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Chevy Chase Does The Grove

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Amid millions of mindless minions shopping, shopping and shopping, Chevy Chase cracks a few funny ones.

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Chevy Chase Does The Grove

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REVIEW: Paul Rudd Saves Our Idiot Brother from Total Idiocy

Jesse Peretz’s Our Idiot Brother is a feel-good movie for people who resist feel-good movies, a flawed vessel that nonetheless stays afloat by clinging to its buoyant star, Paul Rudd. Its problems are numerous and apparent: The picture meanders listlessly, and in the end it’s really more of a character sketch than a comedy — the movie’s writers, David Schisgall and Evgenia Peretz (the director’s sister), haven’t really bothered much with a plot. Yet I came out of Our Idiot Brother feeling better than I did when I went in. It’s the kind of movie whose value lies between the lines, not directly on them, and if the pleasures it offers are slender ones, at least there’s something good-hearted about them.

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Watch Winona Ryder, Chevy Chase and the Most Random Cast of 2011 in This Stay Cool Trailer

Here at Movieline, we’ve seen some pretty random casts take the screen. Take for instance, the WTF -ery of The Big Bang (James Van Der Beek, Antonio Banderas and Snoop Dogg) or the brain teaser talent pool on Dorothy of Oz (Lea Michele, Kelsey Grammer and Patrick Stewart). But what can possibly be said about a trailer featuring Winona Ryder, Hilary Duff, Chevy Chase, Jon Cryer, Josh Holloway and Sean Astin acting out a second-rate Grosse Point Blank plot? Take a look at the trailer for Stay Cool and then we’ll try to articulate our thoughts.

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VIDEO: About That Time Cowboys & Aliens Star Olivia Wilde Fell Off a Horse

God bless Jon Favreau! The Cowboys & Aliens director has resurrected the awesome interview style he perfected on Dinner for Five for a series of YouTube sit-downs with the cast and production team behind the genre-bending future blockbuster. Favreau has already gotten some good quotes from Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg , but what does he coax out of Cowboys co-star Olivia Wilde? Try a harrowing story about the time she fell off a horse during shooting and was saved from being trampled by Walton Goggins. Click through to watch.

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Bad Movies We Love: Orange County

The wranglers of Movieline’s Bad Movies We Love (me and me alone) always dredge up dismissible teen comedies from the early 2000s, in case you haven’t noticed. What’s with them (me)? Wait, I know: Those movies are bad and we (I) love them. Yes! Right! On that note, say hello to Orange County , the breakout vehicle for Movieline pal and Lucky star Colin Hanks, who holds together this funny but aimless romp with the help of Jack Black, a thrilling supporting cast, and a botched Beatles haircut.

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Annina Ucatis Seems Very Talented

Alright so in case you’re wondering, this Annina Ucatis woman is some sort of European pornstar and reality TV star. Shocking. I think we already guessed the pornstar part. This is the kind of things Europeans get on their reality TV? Awesome. It sucks over here, we’re stuck with midget farmers and douchebags with four wives. I think it’s time for a Hollywoodtuna European Vacation , I wonder if Chevy Chase is available. I’ll rinse out my American flag speedo.

Annina Ucatis Seems Very Talented

Alright so in case you’re wondering, this Annina Ucatis woman is some sort of European pornstar and reality TV star. Shocking. I think we already guessed the pornstar part. This is the kind of things Europeans get on their reality TV? Awesome. It sucks over here, we’re stuck with midget farmers and douchebags with four wives. I think it’s time for a Hollywoodtuna European Vacation , I wonder if Chevy Chase is available. I’ll rinse out my American flag speedo.

From Coy and Vance Duke to Bobby Ewing: A Brief History of Lead Actors Leaving Their Television Series

As producers of The Office told anyone who would listen at the NBC TCA party in Pasadena on Thursday night, Steve Carell is leaving the hit series before the season even ends . (Which is earlier than we had even expected.) Faced with the loss of its lead character after seven seasons, the future of The Office may be in doubt. Or, maybe not. Let’s take a look at the brief history of when a male or female lead left a popular television show, and the impact their departure had on future seasons.

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From Coy and Vance Duke to Bobby Ewing: A Brief History of Lead Actors Leaving Their Television Series