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This Week on TV: Christina Who?

Christina Applegate stars in <i>Samantha Who?</i>.
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Christina Applegate stars in Samantha Who?.

Christina Applegate’s Samantha Who? (9:30 PM, ABC) debuts tonight, sandwiched in between Dancing With the Stars and The Bachelor. She plays a woman who wakes from an eight-day coma with retrograde amnesia only to slowly come to the realization that she was a total bitch. Perhaps a little amnesia is necessary on the part of viewers, who will need to forget Surviving Christmas in order to give this show a shot. (Who am I kidding?  read more »

CBS in 2007: Vampire Chic, Horny Geeks, Casinos, Wife-Swapping

Les Moonves.
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Les Moonves.

Meet stewmurray47, the future of television! The network leader dosn't have a lot of room for new programming in its lineup, but it's doing what it can to keep up with the almost-universal television trends of 2007.  read more »

CBS: The Return of Mother; Plus, Hugh Jackman and Jimmy Smits

Hugh Jackman.
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Hugh Jackman.

"We approached our development this year with a specific goal in mindto be daring and different," said Nina Tassler, President, CBS Entertainment. "The Fall and mid-season series we have selected offer creativity and variety with great potential to excite and surprise television audiences everywhere."

They’re bringing us musicals, vampires and swingers!

But the big news broke yesterday: they’ll be renewing How I Met Your Mother, the hilarious show you’re not watching (fill up the Netflix queue with the first and second season). This morning came the official announcement of that decision, as well as confirming the new comedy and three new dramas added to their fall line-up.

Hugh Jackman is producing and starring in a mystery musical called Viva Laughlin, an American version of BBC’s Viva Blackpool, a wealthy casino entrepreneur and an ambitious businessman in Nevada.

The West Wing’s Jimmy Smits will lead Cane, a drama about an Cuban-American family who runs a rum and sugar cane business in Florida. This could be a snoozer, unless you knock back a few Long Island Iced teas while you’re watching.

Moonlight is some kind cross between the X-Files and Buffy the Vampire Slayer about a detective who investigates the undead. Spooky.

And the new comedy from the producer of Two and a Half Men brings two nerds (Johnny Galecki of Roseanne and Jim Parsons of Judging Amy) and a sexy mentor for The Big Bang Theory. A sultry Kaley Cuoco of 8 Simple Rules trades info about the birds and the bees for their knowledge about quantum physics. Seems like a Weird Science project to us.

Swingtown, a midseason series, is CBS’s biggest leap from their usually tame line-up. The director of Big Love will bring audiences into the suburban homes of 1970s swingers.

Click "read more" to read the whole press release.  read more »

Jackman Belly-Flops Into Shallow Fountain

Not much to give thanks for this Thanksgiving, but it’s a good time to play catch-up.  read more »

Jackman Belly-Flops Into Shallow Fountain

Hugh-miliating effort from Aronofsky.
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Hugh-miliating effort from Aronofsky.

Not much to give thanks for this Thanksgiving, but it’s a good time to play catch-up.  read more »

Clint's Flags Flying High

Airplanes crashing into New York apartment buildings. Teenagers shooting up their classrooms.  read more »

Clint’s Flags Flying High

<b>Second Review:&lt;/b&gt; Scarlett Johansson and Hugh Jackman in &lt;i&gt;The Prestige</i>.
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Second Review: Scarlett Johansson and Hugh Jackman in The Prestige.

Airplanes crashing into New York apartment buildings. Teenagers shooting up their classrooms.  read more »

Toni, Greg Make Sunshine

In the annual festival of humidity, it’s hot enough without so many dismal movies polluting the oz  read more »

Toni, Greg Make Sunshine

The cast of <i>Little Miss Sunshine</i>.
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The cast of Little Miss Sunshine.

In the annual festival of humidity, it’s hot enough without so many dismal movies polluting th  read more »

Farewell, Hugh and Caroline: Closing-Night Hysteria and Tears

If you want to understand the nature of public hysteria, go to the last performance of a successful  read more »

A Midlife Crisis? No, Just Having Fun!

I have played the part of a screaming fan girl only twice in my 54 years.The first time, I was a qui  read more »

Epic Pecs, Great Effects

Turning Homer's Iliad into an action-epic summer-movie blockbuster that is literate and commercial h  read more »

Shattered Glass Is Quietly Shocking

If it's a civics lesson you need, you can forget about the idiotic Runaway Jury , and you won't lear  read more »

Jackman Triumphs Arm in Arm With Camp and Kitsch

It's a pleasure to report how terrific Hugh Jackman's performance is in The Boy From Oz.  read more »

How to Lure Celebrities to the Not-So-Hip Hamptons? Loan 'em a Mercedes

Come to The Hamptons, Get A Free Car!The Hamptons haven't exactly been a celebrity magnet this summe  read more »