Here is last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
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Thanks to Fred for this week's winning caption!
- Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on AE). Michael C. Hall (above) is 42, Heather Morris is 26, Ina Garten is 65, Brent Spiner is 64, Nathan Lane is 57, Rebel Wilson is 27, and Morgan Fairchild is 63.
- In ratings news, Glee was down just a smidge, while the premiere of Do Not Harm set a record ... for low ratings.
- In terrific casting news, Benedict Cumberbatch is close to signing to play Alan Turing in The Imitation Game
- Lily Rabe is the latest cast member to re-up for the next American Horror Story.
- Kenneth In The (212) ranks the 50 Hottest Pro Football Players Of All Time. Here's one of my favorites from that list, Jeremy Bloom.
- The Place Beyond The Pines opens at the end of March and stars Bradley Cooper and an inked up Ryan Gosling.
- Neil Patrick Harris at the M&M's party in New Orleans
- Here's your Daily Matt Bomer™. He appeared yesterday on The Rachael Ray Show and talked about being naked in Magic Mike and the eating habits of his twins.
- Continuing the 50 Greatest 80's TV Theme Songs/Openings!, And here they are! THE TOP TEN! At #3 is Moonlighting
- Airing on ABC from March 3, 1985 – May 14, 1989, Moonlighting was a breath of fresh air when it debuted midseason, and helped create a new television genre - the dramedy. Best of all, it brought the faboo Cybill Shepherd back to stardom (and it made a star out of Bruce Willis, whose natural insufferability was perfect for the role). The theme song/opening (and the theme song/opening for the #2 show, which you'll see Monday), to me epitomize the 80's, and more than any others, instantly take me back to those fun, flashy, trashy, and at times, classy days.
- As a bonus, below you can see the closing credits of the two-hour TV pilot movie, which features the Al Jarreau theme song in its entirety..
- Congrats to Donald , who was the first to correctly guess that yesterday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was Charlotte's Web
- Here's today's Pixuzzle™ © ®. Below you can see characters from a famous film. Can you name it?
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