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Michael Douglas, Bill Murray and Bruce Willis are just a few of stars to move from a life on television to a successful film career.
The "Twilight" team finally has earned some love _ or loathing _ from Team Razzies.
The "Twilight" team finally has earned some love _ or loathing _ from Team Razzies.

Back in the Oscar season of 2007, Eddie Murphy should have been riding a career high as the front-running contender to win the best supporting actor award for "Dreamgirls" on his first-ever nomination. Instead, he lost the award, but most pundits thought that had nothing to do with his acting, nor his mercurial personality.
Like the amped up comeback tour of two rockers who had their heyday sometime in the mid-'80s, Sylvester Stallone and director Walter Hill ("48 HRS.," "The Warriors") join forces for a hard-hitting exercise in beefy, brainless fun with the New Orleans-set actioner "Bullet to the Head."
As the Fox alternate-universe drama "Fringe" ends its five-season run, let us pause to praise John Noble's textured performance as Walter Bishop _ and his talented potrayals of Walter Bishop, Walter Bishop and Walter Bishop. And Anna Torv? Her work as Olivia Dunham, Olivia Dunham and Olivia Dunham has built a one-dimensional character into a genuine, multifaceted sci-fi heroine.
The "Twilight" finale had better reviews than the franchise's previous four movies, but you'd never know it from the Razzie nominations singling out Hollywood's worst of the year.

After opening theatrically abroad, "SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama bin Laden" saw its stateside premiere Sunday night on the National Geographic Channel, giving the cable network its highest ratings of the year.
With a career that spanned three decades and included hits such as "Top Gun" and "True Romance," filmmaker Tony Scott touched many in the Hollywood community:
Arsenio Hall is returning to TV's late-night scene, where he flourished with a talk show two decades ago.

"Saturday Night Live" has seen its fair share of brilliant performers. John Belushi and Chevy Chase in the early years; budding movie stars including Eddie Murphy and Mike Myers later on; Adam Sandler and Chris Farley; Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon. But none got the emotional sendoff reserved for Kristen Wiig.

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel just got a prime-time gig: host of the Emmy Awards.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel just got a prime-time gig: Host of the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Hollywood ex-wives surely have stories to tell, and now five of them will have their own TV series.
"Dr. Seuss' the Lorax" has easily beaten Edgar Rice Burroughs' "John Carter" at the weekend box office.
"I'm just a retired old song and dance man," he said, adding that he only makes rare appearances these days. "That's what you do when you're retired: You come out every now and then and talk about the old days."
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"I am a very, very bitter man," he said with a beguiling smile. "I don't get touched easily, and I am really touched."
Tuning in to TV: ‘SEAL Team Six’ gives NatGeo highest rating of 2012 →