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Toy Story 3 Hater Armond White Didn’t Like The Social Network Either

Armond White is nothing if not predictable . His negative review of The Social Network arrived today, complete with thoughts on how David Fincher’s film compares negatively to the C. Thomas Howell classic, Soul Man , and shots at Noah Baumbach. “As played by pale-skinned, curly-headed Jesse Eisenberg,” White writes, “Zuckerberg may be the most obnoxious movie protagonist Noah Baumbach didn’t write.” Well, at least he liked it better than Greenberg ? [ NY Press ]

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Toy Story 3 Hater Armond White Didn’t Like The Social Network Either

4 Issues That Could Make No Ordinary Family Very Ordinary

The premiere of ABC’ s sci-fi-family-mockumentary- Incredibles update No Ordinary Family did little to hide the fact that these suburban superhumans are pretty damn ordinary. From the looks of the ratings , the Michael Chiklis series seems destined to survive a full season. Or at least longer than Lone Star . In order to do that, though, it will have to survive its list of shortcomings.

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4 Issues That Could Make No Ordinary Family Very Ordinary

Buzz Break: Conan Gets Hair-Raising New Logo

Idle Speculation: Will Don Draper Grow a Beard in the Mad Men Season Finale?

Jon Hamm has been hitting the promotional circuit hard this week, whether it be to play a little Poker Football with Jimmy Fallon or to talk to your mother’s favorite magazine about the crippling depression that affected his young adulthood. Yes, The Town ‘s publicity obligations have put our Mad Men hero front and center, and in his latest appearance, he may have inadvertently let audience members in on one of Don Draper’s hairier developments this season.

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Idle Speculation: Will Don Draper Grow a Beard in the Mad Men Season Finale?

Watch the Entire Justin Bieber CSI Saga in Two Minutes

For weeks, the anticipation has been quite high for Justin Bieber’s primetime network acting debut on CSI . And I’m sure every parent was absolutely thrilled to let their ten-year-old daughter stay up late to watch a graphic crime drama featuring digitally enhanced guided camera tours of rotting corpses (“no, Sally, that will never be you. I promise”). Well, parents — and the otherwise strangely curious (like me) — are in luck. TV Squad condensed the entire episode into two, Bieberific minutes. What did we learn about Bieber’s acting skills? Not a whole lot since the other actors on-screen did most of the talking, but this George Eads fellow is terrific!

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Watch the Entire Justin Bieber CSI Saga in Two Minutes

Elmo Speaks Out on Behalf of Katy Perry: ‘We’ll Have Another Playdate’

Katy Perry’s décolletage has been in the news more than usual this week, though that’s to be expected considering she dressed like the lead in a Zalman King movie during her banished-to-YouTube Sesame Street appearance. For her part, Perry hasn’t shown any hard feelings (no that wasn’t some sexual reference), but what of her duet partner, the always-up-for-a-good-time Elmo?

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Elmo Speaks Out on Behalf of Katy Perry: ‘We’ll Have Another Playdate’

Enjoy Your Lunch: The Trailer for The Human Centipede II: Full Sequence Has Arrived

Are you enjoying that sandwich? Maybe you should put it down for a few minutes. IFC announced today that it had acquired the rights for the “much anticipated” The Human Centipede sequel and simultaneously released a teaser trailer for director Tom Six’s sure-to-be vomit-inducing classic. Is it 2011 yet?

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Enjoy Your Lunch: The Trailer for The Human Centipede II: Full Sequence Has Arrived

Yes, Larry King Wants to Be Your Next Saturday Night Live Host

Saturday Night Live has been parodying Larry King poorly for years and now the 76-year-old television personality wants to get in on the action by hijacking Studio 8H for a night. In fact, King so believes that he can be the next Betty White that he skipped over the grassroots Facebook campaign and marched down to Rockefeller Center to audition in person.

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Yes, Larry King Wants to Be Your Next Saturday Night Live Host

Don’t Ask Justin Timberlake About Yogi Bear, and 8 More Revelations From The Social Network’s NYFF Debut

It took arriving 90 minutes early and consuming seven cups of coffee, but I managed to snag a spot at this morning’s standing-room only New York Film Festival preview screening of The Social Network — apparently the only one featuring director David Fincher, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, and stars Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake in one place to discuss their massively anticipated movie about the exhilarating (if ugly) advent of Facebook. And apart from learning that the film is excellent, there was much more to be discovered afterward at the Walter Reade Theater. To wit:

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Don’t Ask Justin Timberlake About Yogi Bear, and 8 More Revelations From The Social Network’s NYFF Debut

Facebook Should Invent ‘Adore’ Button For Early Reviews of The Social Network

Until recently, the big question about David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin’s takedown biopic about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was whether it could live up to maybe the best trailer of the year . Now the film has finally screened and… forget the trailer! Can the film live up to this much critical hyperbole?

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Facebook Should Invent ‘Adore’ Button For Early Reviews of The Social Network