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...Indeed, every network and Internet portal is scrambling to get online. Last month, Warner Bros. Television and AOL launched In2TV, an ad-supported streaming video service offering hundreds of vintage shows online, with upcoming plans for paid downloads as well as original webisodes from Punk'd creator Ashton Kutcher and Survivor producer Mark Burnett. CBS has been streaming NCAA basketball games, while also selling CSI and other shows on Google. NBC has become a major content provider to iTunes, and previewed The Office on MySpace before the show hit traditional airwaves...
Sitting around with my friends watching our latest junk TV craving, “Beauty and the Geek,” I realized that maybe, just maybe, we weren’t the target audience for the Ashton Kutcher creation. Presumably, the average viewer watches to gape at the antics of the socially awkward geeks. But while we had our share of laughs, I soon heard more “awwing” than chuckling, and quite a few variations of “I love...
...just finished shooting a film in which you play Ashton Kutcher to Michelle Pfeiffer's Demi Moore. How'd it go? Yeah, that was really, really rough. It's by Amy Heckerling, who did Clueless. It's a romantic comedy, older-woman-younger-guy thing. Amy puts an unconventional spin on a conventional movie premise...
...time, “That 70’s Show” was watchable and, occasionally, very enjoyable. It launched the film careers of Ashton Kutcher and Topher Grace, and, to a lesser extent, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama and Mila Kunis (Remember “American Psycho 2: All American Girl?”). And the chemistry between the cast members was one of the best on TV, even if the show verged on self-parody. But it just doesn’t have “it” any more (or, for that matter, Kutcher or Grace...
...charmingly bratty demeanor with such lines as “Get me a juice box, biotch.” The same compliments cannot be given to the grown-up actors in the movie. Dax Shepard, minus his “Punk’d” partner Ashton Kutcher, shows up midway through in the role of a rescued astronaut. While he proves he’s more than a goofy sidekick to Kutcher, he acts with the bland humor of Luke Wilson at his worst. Likewise, Robbins’ role is little more than a cameo?...