popwatch.ew.com - 10/28/2008
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Is it just me, or did Alan Rickman's promo pic for Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves strongly foreshadow his upcoming role as the hookah-smoking caterpillar in Tim Burton's adaptation of Alice in Wonderland? Probably just me. Rickman's the latest star...
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Can you match the famous hair with the TV star? — The TV Addict
Apparently, Alan Rickman is already mentally prepared to play the hookah-smoking caterpillar in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. — Popwatch
Joss Whedon says Dollhouse is going great; too bad he sounds miserable. — Vulture
The stars of Zack and Miri Make a Porno have a funny/strange conversation with Ben Lyons. — E! Online's Lyons Den
Hey, it's new promos for Nip/Tuck. — TV Squad ...
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