Just a bare-chested man and his very attractive male stripper friends.
Sometimes, happiness is just a pole dance away.
Don't even start him up.
A little magic can go a long way.
Find out what's next for the newest dark witch!
Prepare to fawn.
Not that they are mutually exclusive.
Santa, the Sandman and Easter Bunny join forces.
The actor dishes on the upcoming Channing Tatum male stripper movie.
Now that's magic.
The studio aims to reinvent the '30s crimesolver for the 21st century.
The actor takes on a big budget fantasy movie.
And talking to jockeys can undo them.
The 'Alice in Wonderland' director returns to his roots.
Happy Leap Day, everyone!
The episode was the network's most-watched program since September 2009.
This will be even more magical than 'Year One.'
And perhaps, the magic of life.
Is there a spell for ratings boosts?
Teddy tries and fails to cope with Henry's death.
They must not get a lot of service.
The most patriotic film of 2012.
The actor will be promoting 'The Woman in Black.'
Live action, animation and puppetry unite!
They also embrace each other.
Let's hope he wears a top hat.
Hopefully, there's more to this than a snazzy setting.
We all knew the man had powers.
The whimsy is bountiful.
She was marvelous.
'Breaking Bad's' Betsy Brandt joins Channing Tatum and seemingly dozens of others in the stripper flick.
Soon, everyone will know her name(s)
Another meaty part for one of our favorite actors.
I declare this glorious date Munn Day
She joins Matthew Mcconaughey, Channing Tatum and Jessica Biel in the stripper-centric movie.
Obviously, that appeals to no one.
Ladies, you're gonna wanna see this one. Trust us.
Illusions, Michael!
Indie thriller on tap for the young actor.
Finally.
Would you take a nail gun to the groin?
Sure. That totally makes sense.
Mobsters? Miami? The 60s? Sounds like fun to me.
He promises to deliver Walt Disney magic without copying 'Night at the Museum.'
Money is tight. Movies are expensive. But there's nothing like being in the theater.
This shows.... promise?
Why stop at a single ride? Turn the whole park into a movie!
Jimmy Fallon is bringing sexy back -- well, with the help of guest Justin Timberlake!
Elizabeth Taylor, Magic Johnson, Will Smith and Carmen Electra were among the celebrities attending Macy's PAssport '01, the 19th annual AIDS fundraiser
"Harry Potter" film spreads magic at London premiere
Veteran actor Richard Harris has acknowledged that he originally turned down offers to appear in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8, 2001 -- Those darn Muggles are just so serious about everything. Drug paraphernalia was found at the movie studio where "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is filming outside London, Warner Bros. confirmed to Reuters on Sunday. No word on what exactly is the drug instrument in question. Warners Bros. issued a statement saying that the items in question were not found on, or near, any of the sets being used by the production. The studio also said that law enforcement was immediately notified after discovery of the paraphernalia. MORE 'HARRY POTTER' NEWS: Reuters also reports that "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling is saying today that she plans to publish two special edition of the fantasy series aiming to raise $33 million for deprived children. The two new tales are named "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" and "Quidditch Thro
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 8, 2000 -- Doug Henning, the perpetually upbeat, curly haired, mustachioed magician who made illusion a multimedia affair (on the road, on stage, on television) in the 1970s and 1980s, died Monday in Los Angeles. He was 52. Henning had suffered from liver cancer for five months. Henning revived the popularity of magic through the rock musical "The Magic Show" in the 1970s, which ran on Broadway for more than four years. He returned to the stage for "Merlin" and "Doug Henning's World of Magic" in the 1980s. Henning is survived by his wife, Debbie. The hip-hop world, meanwhile, is mourning the loss of Big Punisher (a.k.a. Christopher Rios) who died Monday in New York at age 28. The 698-pound Puerto Rican-born rapper, whose double-platinum album "Capital Punishment" spawned the hit single "Still Not a Player" in 1998, was thought to have