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Colbert Channels Our BP Anger, Whips ‘Tony Hayward’ (Video)

photo via comedy central Last night, Stephen Colbert, always the good samaritan, channeled our collective anger at BP over their never ending gusher. Colbert implored the president to show more anger at BP and its head, Public Enemy #1 CEO Tony Hayward. Hayward has raised our ire by saying insensitive things like he ” wants his life back .” The president seems to be listening to Colbert, telling the “Today” show he talk… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Israel Loyalist Harvey Weinstein Picks Up Julian Schnabel’s Palestinean Drama Miral

Were it not for their previous, successful collaborations on the 1996 biopic Basquiat and 2008’s Lou Reed’s Berlin , I would pay top freaking dollar for a ringside seat to watch Julian Schnabel and Harvey Weinstein battle over Miral , the Schnabel drama acquired Monday by the Weinstein Company. Never mind the likely editing-suite drama or the marketing meltdowns sure to follow Harvey’s modest entreaty, “Frieda Pinto. Wild Wild Girls . Think about it.” This time it’s allll about the Holy Land.

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Late Night Highlights: Stephen Colbert Takes Care of BP for Obama and Jay Leno Knocks NBC

President Obama may not be able to elicit the appropriate amount of rage towards BP, but Stephen Colbert has got a tutorial for that. Just last night, the Colbert Report host threw BP CEO Tony Hayward down a flight of stairs before unleashing an angry team of snapping turtles and sea birds at the exec. Meanwhile over at Tonight Show , Jay Leno took another swipe at NBC and flirted with his new band leader’s wife. Click through for those segments, as well as the other highlights you missed while cracking wise about Katherine Heigl .

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SHOCKER! Eat Pray Love Receives PG-13 on Appeal

Sony and director Ryan Murphy may not have had much to say about their strategy to reverse Eat Pray Love ‘s initial R-rating, but either way it worked. Murphy and producer Dede Gardner successfully (and perhaps predictably) made their case for a softer rating, turing an R for “brief strong language” into a PG-13 for “brief strong language, some sexual references and male rear nudity.” Yeah, it makes no sense to me either, but all that matters is that all those pending mother-daughter bonding trips are on . [ THR ]

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Late Night Highlights: Evangeline Lilly Mindf*cks a Host and Stephen Colbert Shows Gruesome Bullfighting Footage

Last night, Stephen Colbert took a break from discussing the millions of gallons of oil that are spewing into the Gulf to rap about another incident — specifically, the “craziest f#?ing thing” the Comedy Central host has ever seen. Hint: it involves a bull, a horn and a hole through the neck. Click through for that gory clip, as well as the other highlights you missed last night while trying to fix the BP oil spill .

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DAVID LEE ROTH’S EGO GOT HIM JOB

David Lee Roth’s ego landed him in Howard Stern’s seat on CBS Radio morning show in 2006: By David Hinckley DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER CBS Radio fantasized about getting Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David or Jon Stewart to replace Howard Stern when he left his ultra-successful terrestrial morning radio show at the end of 2005, says the then-CBS executive in charge of the search. CBS ultimately settled for David Lee Roth, said former CBS exec Rob Barnett, because he was the only viable candidate with an ego large enough to think he could step into Stern’s shoes. “That couldn’t have been your first choice,” Stern’s sidekick Robin Quivers said. “Seventy-eighth choice,” said Barnett, who eventually rose to the position of CBS Radio president before he was downsized out of a job.Barnett guested on Stern’s Sirius XM show Tuesday morning. He and Stern both said the drama led to many dead ends and some lingering hard feelings. First of all, said Barnett, the idea of replacing Stern, who was heard in New York on WXRK (92.3 FM) and had one of the most popular syndicated shows in the country, was a “ridiculous impossibility.” “The only name that advertisers would hear and think ‘maybe we’ll put one twentieth of Howard’s dollars on that’…was Jon Stewart.” So he approached then-CBS Radio President Joel Hollander, “and I said, Jon’s not going to host a radio show. But Jon is a producer and a person who develops new talent. Jon developed Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, not radio guys. Stewart is a big name and I wanted him to meet Joel.” Then “two minutes into the meeting,” said Barnett, Hollander asked Stewart to host, and “Jon quickly wrapped up the meeting.” Hollander also contacted Seinfeld, Chris Rock and others, said Barnett, even though “all the money in the world couldn’t get them to do five hours of live radio. They’re already rich.” Hollander also turned down the idea of Opie and Anthony, said Barnett. So it came down to Roth, he said, who was eager to take the job and did a tryout in Boston that Barnett called “amazing.” But when Roth got to Stern’s seat in early 2006, it all went south. He lingered a few months, long enough to go down as one of the major disasters in radio history. “The meltdown came day one or day two,” said Barnett, “when he got in the chair … and wouldn’t listen to anyone that was there to do only one thing….to help him.” Opie and Anthony took over a few months later and eventually were also cashiered when the ratings never approached Stern territory. Many of Stern’s old stations eventually changed formats. K-Rock, which played rock during non-Stern hours, is now a top-40. All this has been resurrected lately as Stern approaches the end of his five-year deal with Sirius XM, in December, and speculation mounts about what he will do next. He has denied he has any plans to return to “free” radio, where he said again on Tuesday that censorship restrictions drove him nuts. He also said he still has “a tremendous amount of animosity” toward Hollander and current CBS CEO Les Moonves. “Joel Hollander, I have no love for the guy,” Stern said. “And Les Moonves treated me horribly. They wished me well. Then a couple of months later they sued me.“ Stern also said that while he liked Roth and wished him well, he knew he would fail when he didn’t seem to grasp the idea that talking to a radio audience is different than talking to the crowd at a rock concert. “He looked at me with a blank stare,” said Stern, “like he wasn’t concerned.” Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2010/04/21/2010-04-21_david_lee_roths_ego_landed_him_in_howard_sterns_seat_on_cbs_radio_morning_show_i.html#ixzz0m37qAvps

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Conan O’Brien vs. Stephen Colbert vs. Jon Stewart: It’s a Dance-Off!

In November, Conan O’Brien will return to late night with a talk show on TBS. For now, though, he’s continuing to go across the country with his Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour. It stopped in Radio City Music Hall last night, and audience members were treated to the funniest dance-off since Step Up 2: The Streets . Who did O’Brien go up against? The Comedy Central duo of Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart. When all was said and done, one man lay dying on the floor, while another asked for his time slot… Comedian Dance-Off

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Late Night Highlights: Stephen Colbert Talks Oil Spill While Chelsea Handler Sexually Harasses Zach Gilford

Just because Leno, Letterman and the rest of the network late night hosts are taking a dark week does not mean that last night’s afterhours programming was dull. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert returned from their own hiatuses to compare the disastrous BP oil spill to reality television, Chelsea Handler came onto her guest and Jonah Hill talked about the time he drunkenly startled an Affleck in the bathroom. Click through for those segments as well as the other highlights you missed last night while decompressing from the America’s Got Talent premiere.

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Late Night Highlights: Dave Talks Drugs with Courtney Love and a Lost Star Finds His Vanilla Ice

Six years after Courtney Love flashed David Letterman in a drug-addled appearance on the Late Show , the Hole front woman returned to the scene of her crime last night. There to promote her new album Nobody’s Daughter , she apologized to the host before coherently discussing her drug addiction (“lots of coke” is never good, kids) and recovery. That clip, as well as the other highlights you missed while prepping for your first television interview since you were robbed of the Tonight Show , after the jump.

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