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One of the best things about Edgar Wright's "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" (and there were many, many good things) was the soundtrack, created in part by the well-respected and always slightly odd musician Beck.
The platinum artist wrote the songs that were performed in the film by the band Sex Bob-omb. He did not, however, intend for said songs to create giant electrical monsters.
Jimmy Kimmel keeps the after parties coming.
Just hours after the final rose ceremony on “The Bachelor,” Kimmel will announce the next star of ABC’s “The Bachelorette.”
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” has the exclusive reveal and will interview the new Bachelorette on Monday, March 14 at Midnight.
Jimmy will get his mystery guest to share the traits of her ideal mate before she embarks on her journey for love in the show's seventh installment.
Like a tweet out of hell, Regis Philbin has flown on and off the social networking site Twitter.
Philbin reports he’s already over the service after finally learning how to use it only a month ago. On “Live With Regis and Kelly” Philbin explained he tweeted about an Atlantic City appearance and the first tweet he got back said, “Will you stop begging and pleading for people to come and see you?! Grow up! You're an idiot!”
It’s unclear how Philbin feels about Facebook.
Tila Tequila, as we well know, loves her some fun and games.
She recently played along with Egotastic to pull a prank on unsuspecting viewers of her explicit video. You’ll have to check out the shocked reactions for yourself in the video, below.
She’s not as revealing in her new music video which premiered on MTV Thursday. The video, featuring her cover of the 1981 Yoko Ono song “Walking on Thin Ice,” does address the sensitive subject of domestic abuse.
Anyone who had to deal with the mysteries surrounding "Cloverfield" and the enigmas within enigmas in each episode of "Lost" knows just how secretive J.J. Abrams can be about his projects.
So it's no surprise the the upcoming "Super 8" (produced, written and directed by Abrams) has been shrouded in secrecy. Even the Super Bowl ad revealed very little about the plot.
The women from “Sister Wives” stopped by Ellen this week to promote their second season, which airs on Sunday, March 13.
DeGeneres told the audience she was glad they were there for a couple reasons.
“Because I have a lot of questions,” she explained. “First of all, why do they need a husband?”
The second reason: they were going to reveal a new housewife, exclusively on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
When you’re a broke college student free anything can make you a little weak in the knees.
So, we can only imagine the exuberant outbursts we’ll see from "Price Is Right" contestants when the show welcomes an entire audience of college students on Tuesday, March 15.
Free pizza, popcorn and movie nights will never look as appealing after Drew Carey dishes out prizes like NCAA Final Four tickets, luxurious cars, a home theater, a trip to the Bahamas and an iPad.
If "Pulp Fiction" ever makes it’s way to Broadway, they may have Chris Rock to thank.
Rock is making his Broadway debut in "The Motherf**ker With the Hat," a title which sounds like something straight out of Jules Winfield’s (Samuel L. Jackson’s) AK47-loving, gangster-monologues.
The play, which is anticipated to be urban-gritty, premieres on April 11.
TLC will be give viewers a sexual education of sorts when “Strange Sex” returns for a second session on April 3.
The series examines mysterious sexual conditions, fetishes and the science behind sexual attraction. “Strange Sex” shares the stories of individuals who break their silence about the embarrassment and frustration they face while living with their sexual conditions.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, stylist and Bravo reality TV star Rachel Zoe said that she wouldn't dress "Jersey Shore" star Snooki. But it's not because of Snooki's style or her over-the-top hair poof: Zoe said simply, "I don't have time."
"That's like a full-time job," explained the style maven. "It's nothing against Snooki.