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TV Junkie: Weekend Edition

TV Junkie: Weekend Edition

This weekend it's all about BBC America's programming with new seasons of "Robin Hood", "The Graham Norton Show", and "Wire In The Blood". I've seen previews of "Robin Hood" and it's a more than worthy replacement for "Torchwood" whose season (dramatically) ended last Saturday with the (supposed) deaths of at least two main characters. Of course, you'll have to be able to emotionally handle the incredible switch from science fiction to fantasy in order to enjoy "Robin Hood" but just give it a try. [Don't forget the finale of "Tracey Ullman's State of the Union" on Sunday @ 10:00pm on Showtime]. more ›

TV Junkie: Weekend Edition

TV Junkie: Weekend Edition

Did anyone see the plastic surgery disaster that is Renee Zellweger on Letterman last night? The skin was stretched so hard over her face I thought her skull was going to pop out. OK so maybe it isn't plastic surgery, Botox anyone? What is wrong with her?? Tracey Ullman has her dead on in "State of the Union". more ›

Richard Widmark 1914 - 2008

Richard Widmark 1914 - 2008

Appearing in the better part of 100 movies over a career that spanned 50 years, Richard Widmark is a man that everyone has seen at multiple points in their movie-watching lives. Although not a "superstar" on his own, he played supporting roles alongside the biggest names there ever were: with John Wayne in How The West Was Won and The Alamo, Gregory Peck and Anne Baxter in Yellow House, Spencer Tracy and Burt Lancaster in Judgement at Nuremberg, or holding Marilyn Monroe in his arms in Don't Bother To Knock. more ›

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