Will Arrested Movie Happen? The Latest From Jason Bateman
After hearing Jason Bateman tell Keith Olberman that a big-screen version of Arrested Development is “in the works” (while promoting his new movie Hancock, also starring AD’s Rita, aka Charlize Theron), we promptly stalked reached out to Jason for any updates he might be willing to share with the fans.
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Don’t Mess With the Winehouse?
Fans, beware. Here comes Amy Winehouse’s latest hit.
Video has surfaced showing the 24-year-old soul diva getting into a scuffle with a concertgoer during her performance at Britain’s Glastonbury music festival on Saturday.
The Grammy-winning singer appears to jab her elbow at the crowd while singing “Rehab” in the mosh pit. Seconds later, Winehouse angrily throws a couple punches.
Asked about the incident, Winehouse’s rep said, “The ’lashing out’ was when someone tried to grab her hair and she reacted.”
What do you think? Did a fan get too close or did Amy make the first move?
Jay-Z Blasts Glastonbury With Brit Pop
Between Amy Winehouse brawling with fans and Jay-Z rubbing a little Brit pop in the nose of the naysayers, Glastonbury was the place to be this weekend.
Yeah, we missed it, too.
No worries. The Internet has Jay-Z’s performance all cued upwith some salty language, folksso those of us who couldn’t head over for the good times can enjoy the show. Tell us what you think.
News regarding this season’s Doctor Who finale
Usually we here at TV try not to post news when we don’t have an online article as reference (except perhaps in the Spoilers Anonymous columns), but this is one I couldn’t pass up. Plus, it will give Doctor Who fans a head’s up with regards to this season’s finale.
According to Doctor Who Magazine (and repeated on several Doctor Who message boards online), the finale of Season Four (”Journey’s End”) is going to be 65 minutes in length, as opposed to the usual 45 or 50 minute length of the season’s episodes so far. This length, of course, deals with the original broadcast on the BBC and not the American broadcast.
The question is: when it airs eventually on the Sci Fi Channel in America, what will the network do? Will they allocate extra time for the broadcast (as I hope they will) or simply cut the episode to bits? The Sci Fi Channel has cut down the time of Doctor Who episodes before, most notably with the Season Three finale “Last of the Time Lords”, the original length of which clocked in at 52 minutes.
