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 Adam Sandler’s You Don’t Mess with the Zohan (Sony) is aimed squarely at young males, while Kung Fu Panda--the new family-friendly animated pic from Dreamworks--would need to score big in this quadrant to break out in a monstrous way.

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More Evidence Found in Michael Jackson Case, Brad Pitt's Ready for His Mid-Life Crisis, Keenan Ivory Wayans Divorces Wife Jennifer Aniston Jason Priestley Gwen Stefani Rosie O'Donnell Ray Romano Kevin James rob Schneider

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News, Oct. 17: Ben Affleck Doesn't Label Jen as Fiancée, Former KISS Guitarist Injured in Shooting Spree, Part of Roy Horn's Skull Removed Pamela Anderson Kill Bill

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Imagine former Survivor winners Richard and Tina going head-to-head in an all-star tournament

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The People's Choice Awards were given out Sunday--Friends ER Jennifer Aniston Kelsey Grammer Ray Romano Tom Hanks Julia Roberts Eddie Murphy Shrek

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CBS chief Les Moonves said Wednesday that the network plans to produce a celebrity version of Survivor that would likely include network sitcom stars Ray Romano (Everybody Loves Raymond) and Kevin James (King of Queens), L.A. Lakers star Kobe Bryant and actor/singer Frank Stallone.

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HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 21, 2001 - From sitcoms to cinema, the friendship between TV titans Ray Romano and Kevin James has held strong, and now the funnymen are bringing their talents to the movie world.

TV Guide has reported that Romano ("Everybody Loves Raymond") and James ("The King Of Queens") are gearing up for writer/director Jon Favreau's ("Swingers") new comedy, "Bridge and Tunnel." In the film, Romano will play a doctor in Queens who is recently separated from his wife, while James will play his personal trainer, who repeatedly tries to jolt the doctor from his depression.

Romano has described the film as a "sort of buddy picture -- a 'Swingers' for the thirtysomething/fortysomething crowd." Favreau, who the comedians contacted due to their love of "Swingers," says of the pair: "These two have a lot over most stand-ups that I've seen in film --- a lot of chemistry together