And that's exactly how we like it.
But don't mistake that for humility.
What have the islanders found since 'LOST'?
Black and White is the new Color
Plus 'Modern Family' gets a new clown.
Carell is great at sincerity, but he's also great at wackiness.
There aren't enough palaces in America.
Who will play Hamilton Burger?
And Justin Timberlake does a Jimmy Fallon impression.
On the heels of the 'Jackass 3D' Blu-ray release, we interview the pint-sized star!
Finally, some good news.
We talk with director Miguel Arteta and stars Anne Heche and Isiah Whitlock Jr.!
We look at the all-too-predictable ending of 'Sanctum.' Spoiler alert!
Director Michael Bay has been forced to defend Megan Fox, after a number of crew members working on 'Transformers' branded the actress "dumb" and "ungracious."
News, Oct. 15: Infidelity Not the Reason for Jennier Garner/Scott Foley Split, John Ritter Remembered, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Crew Back for Sequel Nicolas Cage Johnny Depp Johnny Cash Patrick Stewart Michael Moore Arnold Schwarzenegger Gary Coleman The Sopranos
Johnny Depp has been offered the role of Willy Wonka in director Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, a Warner Bros. remake of Mel Stuart's 1971 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Also: Everybody Loves Raymond Doris Roberts Peter Boyle Brad Garrett Nip/Tuck Queer Eye For the Straight Guy Good Morning, Miami Harison Ford Deauville Film Festival Eric Estrada White Tiger Films Four Corners of the Mafia David Blaine Chris Robinson Jelly Beans
Brad Pitt has pulled out of the project The Fountain seven weeks before the shooting was set to start in Australia, and the film's 1,000 crew members who are now out of work are furious at Pitt.
In what today's (Friday) Wall Street Journal described as "really weird, by Hollywood standards," Keanu Reeves has sometimes handed over part of his salary to other actors or crew.
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 1, 2000 -- A TV production crewmember working on the set of Fox’s "The X-Files" was electrocuted Monday and six others were injured, according to The Associated Press. An electrical line sent a 4,800-volt charge through a scaffold the crew was using. "It charged the entire scaffolding," Fire Department spokesman Jim Wells told AP. It wasn’t clear how the power line came into contact with the scaffolding. One person on the scaffolding died, another sustained serious injuries and the other victims suffered minor injuries, Wells said. According to a production notice at the scene, the crew was filming an episode involving dialogue, a foot chase and rain effects.
Continued cutbacks at ABC News and the recent decision to move 20/20 from its long-established slot on Friday nights to Wednesdays (and to take it off the air entirely during the football season beginning in November) represent "something of a new reality" to the news division, ABC anchor Peter Jennings told Monday's New York Times.