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Did Lindsay Lohan Just Compare Herself to a Condemned Iranian Woman?

I can’t believe it’s come to this for me or… anyone , but Lindsay Lohan’s Twitter feed has developed into a sincerely fascinating current-events sh*tshow since her jail sentencing Tuesday . As if her chosen background of topless nymph communing with a fluffy white Yak of the Heavens weren’t awesome enough , how about the stream-of-consciousness flow from vulgar manicure self-defense to her assailing of “constitutionally perverted” sentencing guidelines to… well, it’s complicated. Read on and let’s sort it out.

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Did Lindsay Lohan Just Compare Herself to a Condemned Iranian Woman?

The 5 Most Stunning Emmy Snubs of 2010

No matter how much goodwill the Emmy Awards engendered by nominating Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton for Friday Night Lights , when Tony Shalhoub is still hearing his name called for Monk , you know there must have been some snubs. Here now are the Movieline-approved five most egregious. Set your outrage level to apoplectic and click ahead to witness the carnage.

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Movieline at the Midpoint: 9 Late Night Appearances to Look Forward To

Movieline has already celebrated the midpoint of 2010 by forecasting the dates that will shape the rest of the year , but what about the possible late night bookings that could go down in television history as format game-changers? Here are the guests we hope to see shaking up the after hours landscape (already shaken up itself after this year’s late night wars) over the next six months.

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Movieline at the Midpoint: 9 Dates That Will Shape the Rest of 2010

Wednesday and Thursday mark the midpoint of 2010 — and thus the midpoint of the year in movies and television. Rather than looking back — which we’ll get to throughout the next two days — here’s a chance to peak ahead at what wonderful pop culture nuggets await in the next six months. Open your Google calendar and follow along as Movieline brings you the 9 dates that will shape the rest of 2010.

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Will Armond White Write the First Bad Toy Story 3 Review?

Perhaps owed to the fact that almost every other big release this summer has been tepid at best — and jihad-worthy at worst — film critics are treating Toy Story 3 like a canteen of water after spending six weeks wandering through the desert. With 108 reviews tabulated on Rotten Tomatoes thus far, Toy Story 3 has a perfect 100% Fresh rating. They love this thing! Though that should really come as no surprise, considering both Toy Story and Toy Story 2 each had 100% Fresh ratings when they were released. In fact, there is a very real chance that a negative review of any movie in the Toy Story franchise has never been written. But will that change with Toy Story 3 ? Probably, if Armond White actually writes a review.

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Late Shift Author Bill Carter on ConanGate, Letterman’s Heirs and the Cannibalization of Late Night

Of all the journalists who covered the dramatic ups and downs of late night television this year, only one has made the genre his journalistic purview. Reacquaint yourselves with Bill Carter: New York Times media reporter, bestselling author of The Late Shift and the authority on late night. In spite of the tens of thousands of headlines already devoted to Conan, Leno and Letterman in 2010, the late night industry is still relatively small, with a handful of hosts, a few hundred employees and several tightly guarded doors. As evidenced by his definitive book about the battle over Johnny Carson’s crown, Carter is the only person with complete access to this cutthroat world. In anticipation of his upcoming chronicle, The War For Late Night: When Leno Went Early and Television Went Crazy , which will be published in September , Movieline picked Carter’s brain about another HBO adaptation, a potential Tonight Show down at the Emmys and the reason why Conan might contribute to the collapse of late night.

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Former Late Night Announcer Joel Godard Not on Team Coco

Despite the looks of that picture, you aren’t high right now. Probably. British comedian and self-described “entrepreneur” Matt Sky — who interviews various celebrities using a green puppet — spoke with Conan O’B rien’s former Late Night announcer Joel Godard to find out why he never appeared on The Tonight Show . Because who else would Joel Godard speak to about this?

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Conan O’Brien at TBS — Coco Signs of Success

Filed under: Conan O'Brien , Jay Leno Conan O’Brien met with TBS execs this morning in Hotlanta — and if the crazy welcome-home signs are any clue, network employees couldn’t be happier that Coco is playing on their team. It all went down before lunchtime today at the network’s… Read more

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Conan O’Brien on Vinyl

While performing a surprise concert with Jack Black in Nashville last night, Conan O’B rien announced his plan to release a vinyl album of rockabilly hits. The 300 fans who packed into White’s Third Man Records heard a sneak peak of the recording, which will include covers of Eddie Cochran’s “Twenty Flight Rock,” Elvis Presley’s “Blue Moon,” The Stray Cats’ “Rock This Town” and Radiohead’s “Creep.” A fan in the audience posted video from the night here . [ Yahoo! ]

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Buzz Break: Glossing the Rubicon