josh duhamel-related stories
Posted Sep 2nd 2009 6:01PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Grey's Anatomy, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

If only it were permanent. (Commence booing and hissing at your leisure.)
Turns out that Meredith Grey's temporary departure from Grey's Anatomy this coming sixth season (Ellen Pompeo is going out on maternity leave) won't be the only character taking leave from the halls of Seattle Grace. Katherine Heigl's chock-full-o'-cancer Izzie Stevens will be going MIA for a few episodes as well.
If you're like me, the how and why doesn't really matter because this is just delightful news (my dislike for Heigl and her outbursts is no secret), but the details and spoilers are after the jump if you really want to know.
Continue reading Katherine Heigl is leaving Grey's Anatomy!!! (just not permanently)
Posted May 30th 2008 8:01AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Video, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free
It just has a ring to it, don't you think? I doubt that we'll see Rainn bulking up Stallone-style to save the world with a knife and his guile, but he did just land a role in Michael Bay's Transformers 2. It doesn't really get more action movie than that. Wilson will play a college professor to Shia LaBeouf's Sam. It will be interesting to see how much, if any, Schrute makes it into the character.
But wait, there's more. Fans of the gone but not forgotten Las Vegas will be happy to learn that Josh Duhamel will be returning for the sequel. And fans of ridiculously hot girls will be happy to know that FHM's Sexiest Woman In The World, Megan Fox, is also returning. A warning, that FHM link is safe for my workplace, but might not be for yours. If you can't wait for Bay to finish all of those CGI sequences to get your Rainn fix, you can also catch him this summer in The Rocker as a failed drummer who gets a second chance at fame. That one also features Teddy Geiger (Love Monkey), and the trailer is after the jump.
Continue reading Rainn Wilson: action star - VIDEO
Posted Apr 10th 2008 3:05PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free

NBC's
Las Vegas ended abruptly in February with two couples -- Danny and Delinda and Sam and Vic (her deceased ex-husband's brother) -- just about ready to tie the knot. But the shocking news that Cooper had died in a plane crash blanketed the ceremony in a gloomy pall -- the same pall that
Vegas fans felt upon learning that the series had been canceled. Here are my top six reasons why
Las Vegas needs to come back for a wrap-up movie, if not another season:
1. Spin-Off Opp. A TV movie would be a great opportunity to spin
Las Vegas into a new series for Josh Duhamel and James Caan. I've sorely missed watching Caan rough up the bad guys this season, and he and Duhamel would make a great P.I. duo, collaring modern-day Vegas criminals a la
Crime Story's Lt. Torello. Are you listening, Michael Mann? Pretty please, with wing-tip shoes on top?
Continue reading Six reasons why we need a Las Vegas movie
Posted Feb 26th 2008 7:33PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, TV Squad Polls, Cancellations
"This place is cursed." - Danny McCoy during the Las Vegas season series finale.
Danny couldn't be more right. Over the years,
Las Vegas switched timeslots so many times that I've lost counts. It also went through as many casino owners as timeslots! No matter, the show was an entertaining one. It's the type of show I enjoyed watching on Friday nights (or in most cases Saturday afternoon thanks to my old VCR) because of its lightness. I didn't have to think much while watching the gang try to catch the bad guys, Delinda put her foot in her mouth and Sam try to please her whales so they would lose big bucks on the tables.
A few days after a cliffhanger season finale, NBC decided that fans would have to do without the Montecito crew from now on;
Las Vegas was canceled.
Continue reading Las Vegas: the series that was
Posted Jun 13th 2007 6:20PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry
That's the TV show, not the city.
Two writers are accusing Dreamworks of stealing ideas, plots, and scenes for the NBC show. The two writers, one a graduate of NYU and the other a writer in Hollywood, are saying that Dreamworks actually read their screenplay Fringe Players seven years ago. The screenplay was optioned by Fox after being read by Dreamworks.
Continue reading Las Vegas sued for $10 million
Posted May 9th 2007 3:38PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Celebrities
A while back we told you about news that Las Vegas producers had approached former Magnum, P.I. star Tom Selleck about joining the series, and now NBC has announced that it's a done deal. Selleck will join the show this fall and be the new billionaire owner of the Montecito with a mysterious past (of course).
But James Caan fans take note: he will appear in the first episode of the new season to wrap up his storyline, and resolve those cliffhangers from the final episode this season. Along with Caan, Nikki Cox is also leaving the show.
Hmmm...mysterious billionaire? They should give Selleck's character the name Robin Masters. That would be funny.
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Nov 17th 2006 8:28AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: House, Lost, Without A Trace, Grey's Anatomy, Watercooler Talk, The Office, Celebrities, Day Break

It's Friday. Let's talk about hot guys.
Nine out of 15 male actors on People magazine's
list of Sexiest Men are on television. The one I'm most excited about seeing on the list is
John Krasinski, of
The Office. He has that sweet guy thing going on, whereas some of the finalists are just smoldering sexpots (see: Jake Gyllenhaal).
Also in the Top 15 Sexiest: Taye Diggs (
Day Break), Patrick Dempsey (
Grey's Anatomy), Omar Epps (
House), Josh Duhamel (
Las Vegas), Enrique Murciano (
Without a Trace), Rodrigo Santoro (
Lost), Eric Mabius (
Ugly Betty) and John Cho (
The Singles Table- NBC midseason).
Who's missing from this list?
Posted Apr 22nd 2006 12:38PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Talent, TV on the Bigscreen, Animation

According to
IGN Filmforce, the cast list is shaping up for the
live-action Transformers movies. Stars including Michael Clarke Duncan, Jon Voight, Josh Duhamel, Bernie Mac, Tyrese,
John Turturro (wha?) and others have reportedly signed on to the project, which will be directed by Michael Bay
(
Armageddon, Pearl Harbor).
I still don't understand how they're going to do a live-action version
of cars and airplanes turning into robots.
[Via
The Hollywood News]
Posted Jan 7th 2006 8:30AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Talent, Las Vegas

I
am a total sucker for the Olympics, but I really hate all the cheesy, promotional crap that goes with it. This time
around, NBC and Chevrolet are teaming up to feature some camera-friendly Olympians in their very own mini-movie. Oh,
joy. It airs during
Las Vegas on NBC in February and it'll also be included with advertisements before the
trailers start at AMC, Cinemark, Regal, UA and Edwards movie theaters. Now, I clearly remember the little mini-movie
that Chevrolet did during the last summer Olympics where a bunch of athletes call each other and drive their own
Chevrolets to Athens (way to carpool, guys). I wanted to throw something at the movie screen everytime I saw it. Why?
As a general rule, athletes can't act. You hear that, advertising geniuses? Athletes. Cannot. Act. This time around,
the lucky Olympians are halfpipe snowboarders Kelly Clark and Ross Powers, alpine skiers Eric Schlopy, Ted Ligety, and
Julia Mancuso, freestyle skier Toby Dawson and snowboarder Seth Wescott. They're all somehow paired up with the cast of
Las Vegas and then whisked off to Torino, Italy for the competition. There will also be a behind-the-scenes
mini-mini-movie of the mini-movie on NBC's website.