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Rob Thomas Doubles Down on TV Show Resurrections with 'Party Down' Movie
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Last week came the out of this world news that "Veronica Mars" had Kickstarted her way to the silver screen thanks to deep-pocketed fans shelling out to get the crime-solving babe a movie.
But what of Rob Thomas' OTHER cult show, the sarcastic LA catering sitcom "Party Down," which he's been teasing as a movie so long the hors d'oeuvres must be stale by now? Huffington Post talked to the world's luckiest producer to see if he might try a similar tack, but Thomas is confident he will not need to panhandle on the internet to get this particular party started. Get More »
Nick Offerman's New Movie Has the Weirdest/Best NSFW Promo Ever
Anything that Nick Offerman has done or will ever do is funny in some fashion. Pretty much everyone agrees with this, including, apparently, Nick Offerman.
As if specifically putting that theory to the test, the promo for Offerman's latest film, "Somebody Up There Likes Me," first presented by our fraternal twins at Cinemablend, is bizarre on a level that makes a David Lynch movie seem like the gag reel of Adam Sandler's "Grown Ups" by comparison.
Graced with more celebrities per capita than your everyday disaster relief telethon, the promo starts with Offerman's "Parks & Recreation" co-star Adam Scott confronting Offerman in his wood shop about not showing up to the P&R set for work that day.
Things get decidedly NSFW from there. Get More »
'Engagement' Showcases Rise of NBC's Thursday Night Stars
Is it a coincidence that NBC Universal's goofy and charming new rom-com "The Five-Year Engagement" is studded with actors from its Thursday-night lineup? Even "30 Rock" boss Jack Donaghy couldn't come up with a better plan.
Emily Blunt and Jason Segel are the stars, of course, as you can see from the ads featuring their enormous(ly lovely) faces on billboards, buses, and bus stops everywhere. Over the course of the movie's 124 minutes, viewers soon find themselves treated to appearances by some of the funniest young actors on the scene. Get More »
Q&A: Adam Scott on Making Out With Megan Fox & High-Grade Poop
Adam Scott's never have trouble landing roles over the course of his 17-year career, with the inevitable highs (partying on TV in "Party of Five" and "Party Down") and lows (paycheck movie fare like "Hellraiser: Bloodline" and "Piranha").
But Scott is on a roll now, thanks in large part to his lovable turn as Leslie Knope's love interest on NBC's beloved mocku-com "Parks and Recreation." Now movie offers are coming fast and furiously.
The affable Scott says he's grateful for every gig, but he especially enjoyed "Friends With Kids" (about a platonic pair of friends who decide to make a baby since all of their friends have them), a comedy he made with longtime friends/ power couple Jennifer Westfeldt (who wrote, directed and stars) and Jon Hamm (who produces and co-stars). Also: He gets to make out with Megan Fox. A lot. Get More »
Megan Fox and Adam Scott Like Bro Shakes, Hate Pubic Hair
Stop the presses! Apparently 'Edith Fartsberg' isn't Megan Fox's real name.
MTV grilled Fox and her "Friends with Kids" co-star Adam Scott on "The Yes/No Show," where the guests are limited to answers in the form of ... well, you get it.
Fox might be the only human on Earth who can explain the plot of "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," though this is coming from an actress who claims she's never sexted before. Adams, on the other hand, enjoys bro handshakes and joy riding in cars with Paul Rudd while injuring homeless people.
Watch the quippy interview, courtesy of MTV Movies Blog, and really consider this: would you also sacrifice Scott's hand for a lifetime supply of mozzarella?
Adam Scott Discovers 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty'
Adam Scott, the geeky quirky heartthrob of "Party Down" and "Parks and Recreation" fame, may be crossing back over to the big screen for Ben Stiller's latest, a remake of the Danny Kaye starrer, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty."
If the deal goes through (which we really, really hope it does), Scott would join an A-list cast that already includes Kristen Wiig, Patton Oswalt and Shirley MacLaine, as well as—you guessed it—Ben Stiller himself.
(You thought Stiller might not put himself in the titular role for a movie he's directing? Surely you jest.) Get More »
Friends Have a Kid in the 'Friends With Kids' Trailer
We love the fantasy worlds we get to visit in the movies. Who can't help but get lost in the sweeping majesty of Middle-earth, the magical halls of Hogwarts and the alternate-universe Central Park where a guy can pick up a conveniently single Megan Fox.
"Friends With Kids" follows two BFFs (Adam Scott and writer-director Jennifer Westfeldt) who decide to have a baby together while keeping their relationship strictly platonic so they can date other people. This decision seems to be inspired by the fact that their newlywed pals (Kristen Wiig and Jon Hamm) had sex in the bathroom of a restaurant before joining them at the table. Get More »
'Party Down' For Cult TV Hit Getting Big Screen Treatment
Have you tried sate your desire for Adam Scott every way you can possibly think of? Do you slog through old episodes of "Party of Five" just to see his youthful face? Fall asleep to "Parks and Recreation" just so you can imagine he's there with you as you drift into the land of nod?
It's time to put your crazy back where it belongs because you're about to get a whole lotta Scott. Megan Mullally has confirmed that her highly-praised series "Party Down" will be returning, this time on the big screen. Get More »
Adam Scott Takes The Lead In 'A.C.O.D'
For those of us who have looked forward to the day Adam Scott's comedic talents earned him star status, the wait is finally over.
The actor makes his long-overdue leading man debut in Big Bear Pictures' upcoming "A.C.O.D," which stands for "Adult Children of Divorce."
Scott, who has held his own against comedy superstars like Jane Lynch and Amy Poehler in TV hits "Party Down" and "Parks and Recreation," will take on the lead role in the Stuart Zicherman-directed comedy, Deadline reports. Get More »


