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Where Are They Now: The Legion of Doom

Television – When the Super Friends cartoons involving the Legion of Doom had finished, what did the 13 Doomsters do with their time? Rich had some thoughts on what the Super Friends had going on. Forgetting anything that happened in later comic books and other shows involving the characters, here's what might have happened to the Legion ...

Voted for on June 20, 2008 09:28am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 6 votes / No sinks

Fugitive fans ticked at CBS; CBS responds

Television – For the release of The Fugitive: Season Two, Volume One, CBS Home Entertainment not only replaced music in certain scenes and certain episodes, they completely stripped all of the music (except the title theme) from certain episodes and did it over with soundalike versions. They also replaced the music that plays over the closing credits.

Voted for on June 19, 2008 10:32pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 5 votes / No sinks

Denis Leary and Peter Tolan on Rescue Me, Red Sox, and writing

Television – Leary was quick to make a sports analogy: they pretty much have been working on season five since last year's football season and they probably won't wrap until next year's basketball playoffs. He also made an alcohol analogy: it's like they're in TV rehab. Coming from the guy who plays Tommy Gavin, I'd say that's fairly appropriate.

Voted for on June 19, 2008 10:30pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 18 votes / No sinks

When Rock Stars Attack: The Best On-Stage Outbursts

Music – A compilation of the best on-stage outbursts...

Voted for on June 19, 2008 10:09am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 8 votes / No sinks

TV networks brace for potential actors strike

Television – As Hollywood recovers from a tumultuous writers walkout that ended in February, U.S. television networks are bracing for a possible actors strike that could delay the upcoming fall TV season.

Voted for on June 19, 2008 09:05am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 8 votes / No sinks

'70s Show star Valderrama embarks on new comedy

Television – FOX has ordered a one-hour pilot for "The Emancipation of Ernesto," in which the former star of "That '70s Show" plays an innocent man embarking on an epic quest to find his father amid a Los Angeles landscape polluted with excess. The story is said to be in the spirit of the Steve Martin comedy "The Jerk."

Voted for on June 19, 2008 08:06am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 7 votes / No sinks

BSG Alum Joins Smallville as Doomsday!

Television – Sam Witwer, best known to Battlestar Galactica fans as ex-Raptor ECO Alex "Crashdown" Quartararo, has been tapped to play the series regular role of Doomsday.

Voted for on June 19, 2008 08:00am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 4 votes / No sinks

Spoilers Anonymous for 2008-06-18

Television – This week we have: Chuck, Dexter, Gossip Girl, Greek, Heroes, House, Lipstick Jungle, Nip/Tuck, One Tree Hill, Prison Break, and Ugly Betty.

Voted for on June 18, 2008 07:47pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 6 votes / No sinks

Matthew Perry set to make return on TV

Television – The star, who made his name as mild-mannered funnyman Chandler Bing in Friends, is set to play a volatile talk show host who launches a potty-mouthed tirade in new US sitcom The End Of Steve.

Voted for on June 18, 2008 03:02pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 9 votes / No sinks

Rescue Me Wants Tatum O'Neal Back

Television – Despite her recent skirmish with the law, Tatum O'Neal is expected back at work at FX's Rescue Me the next instance she is needed.

Voted for on June 18, 2008 09:27am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 10 votes / No sinks

J.J. Abrams to produce 'Mystery'

Movies – Paramount has purchased a New York Times article, "Mystery on Fifth Avenue," for a feature that J.J. Abrams will produce through his Bad Robot shingle. Writers Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky have been hired to adapt it into a film, with Marc Evans overseeing for the studio.

Voted for on June 18, 2008 09:26am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 18 votes / No sinks

Mystery on Fifth Avenue

Art & Design – A wonderful story about how an architect took it upon himself to build a scavenger hunt into one of his client's apartments, all without telling them.

Voted for on June 18, 2008 09:21am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 6 votes / No sinks

Weeds Creator Hopes for Hills-Like Spinoff

Television – Weeds boss Jenji Kohan tells us she's considering a spinoff of the show that's "pretty like The Hills."

Voted for on June 18, 2008 09:12am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 6 votes / No sinks

Fox's Fringe links to 12-fingered man - VIDEO

Television – Leave it to J.J. Abrams to do some weird viral video promotion. According to Mahalo, if you perform a certain series of clicks on the Fox Fringe website, it brings you to this video of a twelve-fingered man.

Voted for on June 18, 2008 09:08am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 14 votes / No sinks

12 unexpected deaths of TV personalities

Television – Here are 12 such deaths that affected millions of television viewers.

Voted for on June 17, 2008 12:15pm

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