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Sunday, October 17, 2010

[Google Fast Flip] Fast Track: Minka Kelly is Esquire's 2010 sexiest woman alive

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Fast Track: Minka Kelly is Esquire's 2010 sexiest woman alive

Meanwhile, Cox's former "Friends" co-star David Schwimmer confirms he's been secretly married since June. (Popeater) Great Scott! Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly in "Back to the Future"? (Hollywood Reporter) Carl Icahn supports Lions Gate's proposal to merge with MGM. (Company Town) Reality star Kim Kardashian poses nude again, this time on W magazine's cover -- for the art issue, naturally. (W magazine) Rhys Ifans has been cast as the villain in the upcoming "Spider-Man" reboot. (Los Angeles Times) Fox plans a cartoon version of the 2004 film "Napoleon Dynamite." (New York) ABC, meanwhile, is turning the website Awkward Family Photos into a TV show. (ABC) Princess Leia actress Carrie Fisher admits she took cocaine on the set of "The Empire Strikes Back" -- but she didn't like it. (Los Angeles Times) Disney pulls Miramax films "The Debt" and "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" from release due to Miramax's pending sale. (Company Town) A group called Life Is Art sells marijuana to help finance art projects. (New York Times) Whoops! A car used in a chase scene in "Transformers 3" smashes into a real Washington, DC, police SUV. (Fox News) Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Marisa Miller is the new face of the NFL. (Hollywood Reporter) Laura Ling, who was detained in North Korea while working for Current TV, will host a new investigative show on E! ... (Media Decoder) ... while Chelsea Handler signs on for a comedy series on E! (Variety) As expected, NBC cancels the Jimmy Smits legal drama "Outlaw." (Los Angeles Times) Demi Moore puts two 19th century paintings up for auction -- she wants to go more modern. (New York Times) AFI to honor Morgan Freeman with a Life Achievement Award. (Los Angeles Times)...

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