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Jayma Mays on the Joy of Smurfs and Future of Glee

Not counting her miniscule blond counterpart Smurfette, Jayma Mays is the female lead in what may yet turn out to be the past weekend’s number one film. And yet, as a phenomenon, the movie adaptation of The Smurfs pales in the long shadow of Mays’s other gig: As the germophobic guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury on the megahit series Glee . Talk about hitting a Daily Double.

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Jayma Mays on the Joy of Smurfs and Future of Glee

DVD: Age Cannot Wither, Nor Custom Stale, All About Eve

Some movies are deadly accurate about capturing the way people really talk while others have an ear for how we wish everyone spoke all the time. And you can definitely sign me up for a world where the quips fly as fast, and the bitchery is as crisp, as in All About Eve (Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment). Sixty years after this Broadway-backstage comedy-drama snagged a Best Picture Oscar, it remains a sterling example of American movies at their smartest and most entertaining.

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DVD: Age Cannot Wither, Nor Custom Stale, All About Eve

What is Charlie Sheen Really Trying to Say in His Press Release?

As you might have heard, Charlie Sheen has released a statement about his recent drug-and-porn binge and the subsequent rehab that has shut down production on the megahit Two and a Half Men . While it’s pretty obvious to anyone observing the situation that Sheen is anything but sorry, the actor did make a vague attempt to explain his plan to correct the situation. Actually, no — this might be the most cryptic press release in the history of press releases. As a service, Movieline has translated and annotated Sheen’s official statement where possible:

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What is Charlie Sheen Really Trying to Say in His Press Release?

What is Charlie Sheen Really Trying to Say in His Press Release?

As you might have heard, Charlie Sheen has released a statement about his recent drug-and-porn binge and the subsequent rehab that has shut down production on the megahit Two and a Half Men . While it’s pretty obvious to anyone observing the situation that Sheen is anything but sorry, the actor did make a vague attempt to explain his plan to correct the situation. Actually, no — this might be the most cryptic press release in the history of press releases. As a service, Movieline has translated and annotated Sheen’s official statement where possible:

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What is Charlie Sheen Really Trying to Say in His Press Release?