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The buzz might be mixed on this weekend's primitive buddy comedy , but the combination of and is a pretty irresistible one on-screen and off. Our friends at caught up with the comedic duo, who were more than happy to  |  |


I didn't see a lot of movies in theaters as a child -- when you have younger brothers and a sister, family moviegoing is difficult and expensive. But by 1983, I was old enough to go to movies with friends  |  |
There's a script to be written, hopefully by someone with talent, in which a character from the real world gets dropped into a romantic comedy. Sort of like in reverse, or the middle part of -- a reg'lar Joe or  |  |
Someone at DreamWorks is really, really into ghosts ... or they're hearing people talk about Ghostbusters 3 and Ghost Hunters, and cashing in on a perceived trend. Either way, they're shoving a 3-D Boo U into production as quickly as  |  |


Twenty-nine years later, Carl Spackler dresses much nicer, but talks the same. , of course, made an indelible impression as the disheveled, constantly muttering, yet wily groundskeeper Carl in Harold Ramis' comedy classic way back in 1980, roaming the Bushwood  |  |
To be completely honest with you, I kinda hit my viral campaign limit with The Dark Knight's amazing marketing blitz and haven't really rebounded since. Maybe it's because there hasn't been a campaign quite as genius as the one for  |  |
This summer we're getting two giant films based on toys we grew up with in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra. But what about all those other toy movies in the works? What will they  |  |
Welcome back to another edition of Insert Caption -- the game that may transform into your greatest hopes and dreams should you provide us with a winning caption. Last week we got down on one knee and asked you to  |  |
title is the mantra of inveterate curmudgeon Boris Yellnikoff (), as well as that of , whose latest - and first to be set in his beloved Manhattan since 2004's - hews as tightly to his trademark preoccupations as 's  |  |
Oh, Robin Williams. You furry, awesomely funny freak. We've missed you! And Bobcat Goldthwait -- sorry, Bob Goldthwait -- yeah, some of us have missed you too. If you're ready to visit a very dark and funny place, check out  |  |
Our brothers and sisters over at have busted through the boob tube and brought with them the following juicy bits of must-see eye candy:New episodes of Lost may be months and months away but Lost buffs can console themselves with  |  |
400 Screens, 400 Blows is a weekly column that takes an in-depth look at the films playing below the radar, beneath the top ten, and on 400 screens or less.I'm rather dismayed by the huge success of the awful (21  |  |
Overture's latest smart rom-com move was to purchase , a script written by Will McCormack and Rashida Jones, who will also star as Celeste. Celeste and Jesse Forever is the tale of a divorcing couple that is struggling to keep  |  |
Have rude moviegoers won? I've just about abandoned going to a convenient, comfortable with very good sound and usually good projection, all because of rude, texting audience members at all hours of the day. Some of the worst offenders weren't  |  |
Here we go again! The latest film to get put through the remake ringer: Das Experiment. But at least this incarnation is getting a pretty interesting cast. reports that , , , and will star in The Experiment, (Prison Break)  |  |
You know that poem about the world ending not with a bang but a whimper? I don't think Roland Emmerich has read it as this end of the world flick has many bangs each followed by an Earth-shattering ka-boom. Apparently  |  |
Sacha Baron Cohen antics in London, Paris, and Madrid.  |
Marlon Wayans attempts funny. Could this be worse than White Chicks?  |
Celebrate Independence Day with criminals in cool hats.  |
A modest wish for an amazing girl.  |
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