Topic: Paul Rudd
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16 books set to be adapted into movies in 2012-2013
Read these books before they hit the big screen!
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'This Is 40': A mixed bag, but a fun one (+trailer)
'This Is 40' features the return of supporting characters from director Judd Apatow's film 'Knocked Up.'
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Culture Cafe
'Les Miserables,' 'The Hobbit,' and 7 of the most exciting movies of December'Les Miserables' and 'The Hobbit' make the cut for some of the most anticipated films of this month.
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16 books set to be adapted into movies in 2012-2013
Read these books before they hit the big screen!
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Mansome: Men redefining 'manly,' and not just for laughs
Mansome isn't just a movie – it's a reality as the commodification of manhood has men redefining "manly." Clothes matter. Eyebrows matter. Hair matters.
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White House Correspondents' Dinner: Who's coming?Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan are the latest celebs to emerge on the list for Washington's annual 'nerd prom,' the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Here's a list of other names.
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Will Ferrell announces Ron Burgundy's return in 'Anchorman' sequel
Ferrell made a surprise, in-character appearance on 'Conan' to regale the audience with a flute solo and declare a deal with Paramount Pictures.
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'Wanderlust' starring Paul Rudd, Jennifer Aniston: movie review
'Wanderlust' journeys into nudist, free-love territory – among other things – and largely misses the mark on humor.
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Our Idiot Brother: movie review
In 'Our Idiot Brother,' Paul Rudd plays an idealist who barges into the lives of his three sisters and becomes the family savior in spite of himself.
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Culture Cafe
Review: 'Rush' in concert, pleasing three generations of fansClassic rock band 'Rush' makes a stop in Chula Vista, CA as a part of their Time Machine Tour. The performance is fun for all rock fans.
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Owen Wilson, Reese Witherspoon star in 'How Do You Know': movie review
Owen Wilson is in the romantic comedy 'How Do You Know,' where Reese Witherspoon plays a professional softball player caught in a love triangle.
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Dinner for Schmucks: movie review
'Dinner for Schmucks': Paul Rudd and Steve Carell star in a remake of the French farce 'The Dinner Game.'
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Review: 'I Love You, Man'
Goofy comedy with a heavy lewd streak follows the travails of a groom looking for a best man.
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New on DVD: 'The Darjeeling Limited' and 'I Could Never Be Your Woman'
Three brothers journey across India in Wes Anderson's typically whimsical comedy; Michelle Pfeiffer lights up an uneven, direct-to-DVD film by Amy Heckerling.







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