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‘Glee’-Cap: ‘Substitute’ Gwyneth Paltrow Mixes Cee Lo And Show Tunes

Sing along with our lament on the melodrama and monkey flu that’s infected William McKinley High. By Jim Cantiello Will (Matthew Morrison) and Holly (Gwyneth Paltrow) perform “Singing in the Rain and “Umbrella” in “The Substitute” episode of “Glee” Photo: FOX Gwyneth Paltrow was a bright spot in an oddball “Glee” episode that was heavy on show tunes and light on interesting storylines.

Ryan Reynolds Named People’s Sexiest Man Alive

‘Now it’s going to be, ‘Sexiest man, take out the garbage,’ actor says of how wife Scarlett Johansson will react to accolade. By Jocelyn Vena Ryan Reynolds is name People ‘s “Sexiest Man Alive” for 2010 Photo: Time Inc It’s a good week to be acting couple Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds. Johansson has been named GQ ‘s Babe of the Year and hosted “Saturday Night Live” for the third time, and Reynolds has just nabbed the coveted title of People ‘s Sexiest Man Alive . “My body naturally wants to look like Dick Van Dyke,” the “Green Lantern” star told People. “When I stop training, I turn into a skin-colored whisper. … You just have to go with the flow.” But earning the distinction of being 2010’s sexiest man apparently doesn’t have any clout on the home front with wife Johansson. “Now it’s going to be, ‘Sexiest man, take out the garbage.’ That does sound better,” Reynolds said. “The most difficult part is going to be organically working this title into a conversation with random strangers.” Reynolds joins an elite group of Hollywood hotties who have been named Sexiest, including Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Matt Damon, Johnny Depp and Hugh Jackman. People isn’t just honoring the rugged Canadian in the issue. “Mad Men” star Jon Hamm, “Twilight” hunk Kellan Lutz, one of the Hottest MCs in the Game, Drake , “Glee” star Matthew Morrison, “True Blood” star Joe Manganiello, Justin Timberlake and Jake Gyllenhaal, just to name a few, also made the cut. Drake was also named one of GQ ‘s Men of the Year, along with James Franco, Stephen Colbert and Jeff Bridges. Kim Kardashian is set to host a special about this year’s group of men on Wednesday night (November 17). “There are so many qualities that make this year’s Sexiest Man Alive sexy,” Kardashian said . “He’s so handsome, so funny. He has the full package.” Do you agree with People ‘s selection of Ryan Reynolds for Sexiest Man Alive? Tell us in the comments. Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Ryan Reynolds Related Photos Ryan Reynolds Is The Sexiest Man Alive

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An Eclectic Cast Plays Russian Roulette in the 13 Trailer

Watching the trailer for this American remake of the nifty minimalist French thriller 13 Tzameti is a bit frustrating. It looks remarkably similar to the original film, and the fact that Géla Babluani directed both versions only adds to my suspicion that this remake is unnecessary and probably kind of dull. But then there’s the cast. And the fact that watching Mickey Rourke, 50 Cent, Sam Riley and Jason Statham play Russian Roulette under Michael Shannon’s supervision may actually be enough to get me to watch the same movie again.

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Here Lies Harry Potter, and 7 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: That Swarm remake you’ve been craving is on the way… True Grit gets a rating… Amazon starts a “studio”… A silent-film child star passes… and more…

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Late Night Highlights: Jimmy Fallon and Bruce Springsteen Cover Willow Smith’s ‘Whip My Hair’

For the second week in a row , Jimmy Fallon trumped his late night competition thanks to an inventive musical act. This time it was a haunting rendition of Willow Smith’s pop hit “Whip My Hair” with Bruce Springsteen — who stuck around the entire episode — and Jimmy Fallon as Neil Young. Elsewhere, Harrison Ford appeared to be either drunk or high on Conan , Stephen Colbert parodied Sarah Palin’s Alaska and Craig Ferguson paid tribute to Doctor Who to the best of his budgetary abilities. Best night of late night ever? Let’s find out!

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Late Night Highlights: Letterman Explains His Oprah Feud, Chelsea Handler Talks Katy Perry Cleavage

It was a special night for afterhours television. Jon Stewart stopped by the Ed Sullivan Theater and coaxed his late night peer David Letterman into finally explaining why Oprah hated him all of those years. Meanwhile, Chelsea Handler and Stephen Colbert talked about Katy Perry’s Sesame Street cleavage and Jimmy Fallon helped Law & Order: SVU fans realize their wet t-shirt fantasy.

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Reality of the Corexit Spill in the Gulf of Oil

This is a really well done video mash-up of recent news related to the BP oil spill in the Gulf. Covers: Federal attempt to cover-up the extent of the damage Corexit damage to humans Fish kills and lack of any testing to find the source No tests are done on Gulf seafood to detect dispersant (even though you will hear BP and Feds mention Gulf seafood is “free of oil and dispersant” – it's an outright lie) added by: samantha420

Why Are TV’s Court Jesters Making the Most Sense? And The Most News?

On Comedy Central, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are mounting a Washington, D.C. rally that may end up being one of the biggest political stories of the season. Meanwhile, on HBO, Bill Maher is making news by resurrecting old Politically Incorrect clips featuring current Tea Party heroine Christine O'Donnell. What's going on here? Why are our politically interested comics making more sense, and news, than anyone else around right now? Because, This TV critic fears, they may have the most credibility — especially with younger viewers. And you know what? I'm not sure that's a bad thing. http://www.tvworthwatching.com/blog/2010/09/why-are-tvs-court-jesters-maki.shtml… added by: atomiclegion

Open Thread: Colbert Disgraces Congress

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: Stephen Colbert disgraces the Halls of Congress! Was this a sad moment in American history, or a good way to publicize the immigration issue? How does this make Democrats look moving into the midterm elections? Any other thoughts? 

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Jonathan Klein’s ‘Pajamas Moment’ Accelerated Alternative Media’s Growth

News consumers of America owe a debt of gratitude to Jonathan Klein. Really. Yesterday, NB’s Noel Sheppard  noted the ignominious end of Klein’s nearly six-year term as head of CNN/US. If there is an example of anyone who has overseen a bigger audience decline and loss of competitive position and survived so long, I don’t know who he or she is. Fox News, which first passed CNN in total viewers in January 2002 (interesting how this basic factoid is not at Fox’s Wiki entry ), now routinely trounces CNN and CNN Headline combined by a factor of 1.5 to 1 or more. On Thursday , Fox’s primetime audience of 574,000 was 75% greater than the CNN pair’s combined total of 329,000. But before he arrived at CNN to do his damage, Klein inadvertently did the nation a service. Klein’s accidental good deed took place during the Rathergate controversy in 2004. The “story” was that President George W. Bush had somehow received favorable treatment as a member of the Texas Air National Guard in the 1970s. A commenter at FreeRepublic questioned the legitimacy of story-related documents he was seeing on a CBS “60 Minutes” segment, and it snowballed from there. Ultimately, Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs reproduced exact replicas of the documents involved in Microsoft Word using technology that could not conceivably have been accessible to the controversy’s players on typewriters existing at the time, proving beyond any reasonable doubt that the crew at “60 Minutes,” including producer Mary Mapes and host Dan Rather, had either been duped or were knowingly promoting falsehoods. In the meantime, a swarm of center-right blogs found a wide range of other evidence poking other holes in the story and questioning the motivations of many who were pushing it. The episode quickly ended the CBS career of Mapes, and eventually led to Rather’s departure from the network. In the midst of all of this, Klein, who worked for CBS from 1982 to 1999 , appeared on Fox’s O’Reilly Factor as a “Former CBS News Executive.” He defended his former employer’s work thusly: It’s an important moment, because you couldn’t have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of checks and balances, and a guy sitting in his living room in his pajamas writing what he thinks. Klein was right of course, but not in the way he thought. The guys in pajamas were right, and CBS, despite its “multiple layers of checks and balances,” was wrong. Klein’s appearance brought further visibility to an already-growing blogosphere, helping to spur further interest in alternative media, thus accelerating its growth. To name just one example: In August 2005, the Media Research Center started NewsBusters.org with the help of Matt Sheffield, who had been running RatherBiased.com. Without doubt, something like NewsBusters would have eventually appeared, but it’s pretty clear that the Rathergate episode, Klein’s arrogant and embarrassing statement, and other blogospheric debunkings of establishment media stories during the 2004 presidential campaign hastened NB’s arrival. There’s also little doubt that what happened in the fall of 2004 inspired thousands of others to try their hands at blogging. Many of them, to Jonathan Klein’s sure chagrin, have since become key alternative media contributors. That’s why today, as I blog (in street clothes), I say to Mr. Klein: “Thanks, big guy. We couldn’t have done it as quickly without you.” P.S. It’s also interesting that Mr. Klein’s “Pajamas Moment” is “somehow” not present at his Wiki entry . Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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