In just six easy steps!... Relatively speaking.
Let the denial begin.
McHale says Chevy will likely come back... If he gets the Bentley he asked for.
He goes on to call it, "Streets behind."
He really Britta'd this one.
The former SNL actor isn't the only TV icon famous for ruffling feathers.
Chase and creator Dan Harmon locked in nasty face off.
Commence off-color jokes and pratfalls.
And it's all so very English.
Exploring Edgar Allan Poe's little-known crime-solving exploits.
Good news for Cooper, Jones and Lewin.
Just one of the many reasons why we love him.
A sneak peak of the shadowy thriller.
As long as he doesn't leave 'Community.'
We thought this movie needed a 'Gossip Girl' cast member...
Hey, another alien movie.
Ooh, forbidden stuff is so sexy.
You'll "fall" for this film this Spring! And with that, we're on our way to hell.
Plus, 'The Event', 'Law & Order: Los Angeles', and 'Outsourced' get additional episodes.
Gargamel pursues Handy Smurf through a dense forest in this riveting sequence from James Cameron's upcoming sci-fi epic.
David Chase, creator of The Sopranos, is heading back to HBO to develop a miniseries about the rise of Hollywood, the network announced on Monday.
We recently picked 10 car chases we thought were pretty darn memorable but according to our readers, we may have missed a few key ones (yes, we gasp! forgot Bullitt). And so, to those adrenaline junkies who are keeping score, here are 10 MORE car chases we neglected to include (and yes, Bullitt is there):
Supermodel Kate Moss fled to police in Paris, France last night after being chased through the city by at least 15 paparazzi.
Tom Cruise has been slammed for buying a sonogram machine for his pregnant fiancée Katie Holmes, with health experts warning that he's putting his unborn child at risk.
Viacom Inc owner of CBS announced today it has agreed to acquire the assets of KCAL-TV from Young Broadcasting for $650 million in cash
Fox News Channel and CNN, both locked in a neck-and-neck ratings race during primetime, broke from coverage of the war in Afghanistan Wednesday to carry live helicopter footage of a stolen big rig, its cargo of lumber on fire, racing through the streets of Dallas.
NBC said in New York today that it plans to buy the Miami-based Telemundo Communications Group Inc. -- which owns KVEA in Glendale and KWHY in Los Angeles -- for nearly $2 billion in cash and stock.
HOLLYWOOD, June 1, 2000 -- Remember how before "Snow Day," those snack-chip commercials, and that really lame late-night talk show, Chevy Chase used to be considered funny? Apparently so. A new poll shows Chase is America's third-most favorite "Saturday Night Live" cast member in the NBC show's 25-year history. And while No. 3 is not No. 1, it's not bad for a guy who did "Snow Day," snack-chip commercials and a really lame late-night talk show. Per the Zogby poll, John Belushi is our all-time fave "SNL" comic, presumably because we figure he must have been really serious about his art if he crashed and burned like that at age 32 in 1982. The breakdown went like this: Belushi was the No. 1 choice of 15.7 percent of those surveyed; Eddie Murphy came in second with 14.2 percent; Chase did nicely with 10.6 percent. Rounding out the Top Five: Gilda Radner (9.4
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 24, 2001 -- The fifth day of the Sundance Film Festival saw studios picking up the pace in what has been an unusually sluggish purchasing climate. New Regency Films was in final negotiations to pick up distribution rights for “K-19: The Widowmaker.” Starring Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson, the drama is based on the true story of a Soviet submarine crew’s attempt to keep the payload on their vessel from a nuclear meltdown. The film begins production in February and is budgeted for $80 million. Lions Gate Films has also paid $1 million for North American distribution rights to “Double Whammy.” Written by Tom DiCillo, the comic thriller stars Denis Leary as a New York City homicide detective who manages to straighten out both his back and his career -- with a little help from a voluptuous chiropractor (Elizabeth Hurley). Steve Buscemi, Chris Noth, Luis Guzman