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Julie Taymor’s Spider-Man Musical Gets Tangled in Web of Bad Reviews

And you thought only movies could have disastrous screenings! Julie Taymor’s Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark previewed on Broadway last night and the $65 million production went off with so many hitches that the production lasted for almost three-and-a-half hours, contained five stoppages and one almost-revolt. If only Broadway had review embargoes, amirite?

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JetBlue Flight Attendant Gets ‘Revenge’

Filed under: Steven Slater , JetBlue , We're Just Sayin' , Beauty Here’s former JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater as he appears rapping in a video for some cell phone app ( left ) — and Emperor Palpatine in ” Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith .” Both have turned to the dark side. We’re just sayin’. Read more

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Olivier Martinez and Halle Berry kissing picture

“It was the classic #39;I#39;m going to kiss you here in a dark corner#39; move,” an onlooker tells us of Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez#39;s romantic romp. “And she was waiting to be kissed.” Halle Berry, 44, has been spotted cozying up to her Dark Tide costar Olivier Martinez, 44, in his hometown of Paris. The two have been seen smooching and exploring the city, embracing a Hollywood-style romance straight out of a movie. The duo spent Sunday afternoon combing through the streets arm in ar

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Showrunner Drama Threatens Diane Keaton’s Blogging Career

HBO has reportedly asked Cynthia Mort to step down as showrunner on Tilda — the dark comedy about a powerful Hollywood blogger — after a disastrous pilot shoot, during which Mort clashed with executive producer/director Bill Condon and star Diane Keaton. Although Condon is allegedly close to choosing a new showrunner, an insider told EW that “development was rushed and the general feeling is the show doesn’t click.” HBO has ordered additional scripts of the could-be series, which also stars Ellen Page and Jason Patric. [ EW ]

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Jersey Shore Fresh-to-Death Report Card: ‘Breaking Up’

‘Breaking Up,’ the name of this week’s Jersey Shore episode, is easy to do — or at least easier when Ronnie’s calling you a bitch and getting humpity with barn animals at every club in Miami. But of course, Sammi’s still in the dark about Ronnie’s devious actions, which makes this week’s Fresh-to-Death Report Card a real study in class and morals (as always, I mean). Grades are posted after the jump!

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Gravity Is ‘An Illusion’ Top Scientist Argues

It’s hard to imagine a more fundamental and ubiquitous aspect of life on the Earth than gravity. But what if it’s all an illusion, a sort of cosmic frill, or a side effect of something else going on at deeper levels of reality? So says Erik Verlinde, 48, a respected string theorist and professor of physics at the University of Amsterdam, whose contention that gravity is indeed an illusion has caused a continuing ruckus among physicists, or at least among those who profess to understand it. Reversing the logic of 300 years of science, he argued in a recent paper, titled “On the Origin of Gravity and the Laws of Newton,” that gravity is a consequence of the venerable laws of thermodynamics, which describe the behavior of heat and gases. “For me gravity doesn’t exist,” said Dr. Verlinde, who was recently in the United States to explain himself. Not that he can’t fall down, but Dr. Verlinde is among a number of physicists who say that science has been looking at gravity the wrong way and that there is something more basic, from which gravity “emerges,” the way stock markets emerge from the collective behavior of individual investors or that elasticity emerges from the mechanics of atoms. Looking at gravity from this angle, they say, could shed light on some of the vexing cosmic issues of the day, like the dark energy, a kind of anti-gravity that seems to be speeding up the expansion of the universe, or the dark matter that is supposedly needed to hold galaxies together. Dr. Verlinde’s argument turns on something you could call the “bad hair day” theory of gravity. It goes something like this: your hair frizzles in the heat and humidity, because there are more ways for your hair to be curled than to be straight, and nature likes options. So it takes a force to pull hair straight and eliminate nature’s options. Forget curved space or the spooky attraction at a distance described by Isaac Newton’s equations well enough to let us navigate the rings of Saturn, the force we call gravity is simply a byproduct of nature’s propensity to maximize disorder. Some of the best physicists in the world say they don’t understand Dr. Verlinde’s paper, and many are outright skeptical. But some of those very same physicists say he has provided a fresh perspective on some of the deepest questions in science, namely why space, time and gravity exist at all — even if he has not yet answered them. “Some people have said it can’t be right, others that it’s right and we already knew it — that it’s right and profound, right and trivial,” Andrew Strominger, a string theorist at Harvard said. Read more at link . . . http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/science/13gravity.html?_r=2 added by: pjacobs51

R.I.P. Party Down and Gravity

Sad news, Party Down -ers — Starz is not picking up the beloved but low-rated series for a third season, meaning you’ll just have to accept last Friday’s finale as the series closer. The network is also expected to announce that it is not picking up Gravity , the dark comedy starring Krysten Ritter, for a second season. At least we know that Party Down refugees are welcome elsewhere — too bad Lizzy Caplan got screwed for her loyalty . [ Deadline ]

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Can Anyone Explain What the Hell Despicable Me Is?

So there’s this movie called Despicable Me coming out. There are some commercials making the rounds on TV, and a few posters have popped up here and there. It appears to be animated and in 3D, and Steve Carell’s involvement is noted. I think Universal is the studio, but I can’t be sure. In fact, beyond the aforementioned citations, I can’t be sure of anything with this one. Am I the only one completely in the dark about this movie? If so, why? And if not, can you please explain it, starting with the title?

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Real Housewives of New Jersey: A Tale of Two Kims [Recaps]

On last night’s excursion to the dark, leafy psychological mania of suburban New Jersey, we witnessed a shift. A change in temperature, in barometric pressure. Winds slowed and curdled, skies turned the sickly green of tornadoes. The show is different . More

Why We Can’t Just ‘Look Forward’

By Joe Conason The years of detainee abuse and constitutional violations cannot be dismissed so easily, because the past is still with us—and so are the dangers that drew America’s leaders toward the dark side. Related Entries June 9, 2010 A Loss Won’t Silence the Democratic Left June 9, 2010 Senate Protester Gives Herself the Pelican Treatment

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