When I say it seems like every day brings a new '80s TV show being remade into a movie, you may think I'm exaggerating. But I'm saying: every day. Today, the news involves Russell Crowe set to appear in an upcoming movie version of, no lie, The Equalizer. Don't tell me they're not lining up leads for Manimal.
One New York Times reporter employed what I think we can now officially call "the pajama defense" in responding to online criticism of one of his stories, but he quickly took it back. Lesson: Nobody has ever won an argument by speculating about what the people on the other side of the argument are wearing.
ABC has decided to make a few changes to Edgar Floats, one of the pilots it recently picked up for six episodes. And by "make a few changes," I mean "throw out almost the entire cast and start over."
File this under "Good Ideas": Craig Ferguson is hosting Shark Week.
Those of you following the saga of how the Breaking Dawn movie will cope with one particularly grisly scene may be interested in comments from the film's screenwriter suggesting that perhaps the whole thing will just happen off-camera. Can't you see it? Bella comes walking into a room and says, "You guys, you will not believe what just happened."
The New York Times has the skinny on David Hasselhoff's return to The Young And The Restless. Frankly, I'm not sure I'd find it comforting if my doctor were named "Snapper."



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