- Ray Romano is returning to series TV. TNT has ordered 10 episodes of his midlife-crisis drama "Men of a Certain Age," which is set to premiere this year. Written by Romano, "Men" explores the bonds of male friendship through the eyes of three college buddies who are in their 40s. (Romano is actually in his 50s. go figure.)
- The Osbournes are returning to TV. "Osbournes Reloaded" features Sharon, Ozzy and children Jack and Kelly in candid-camera style skits, occasional pie-throwing, the odd performance by Ozzy, and appearances by the likes of Pamela Anderson.
- Britney Spears in a "Sex and the City" sequel? "My idea is to have someone like [Spears] move to New York as my cousin or niece and Carrie would show her the ropes", says Sarah Jessica Parker.
- The rumor that Arnold Schwarzenegger is indeed a part of "Terminator Salvation" has new legs. IWhen asked Arnold were to be involved director McG said that he's "not announcing anything - that'll be up to Arnie to do."
- Disney-Pixar's Wall-e has been awarded the Golden Tomato by the review-compiling site, which gives each film a score based on its "fresh" and "rotten" feedback. Wall-e scored 96 percent on the Tomatometer, meaning 96 percent of its reviews were favorable.

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