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28 Weeks Later on DVD. This is the sequel to the super scary (and awesome!) 28 Days Later, where humans in England are infected with rage. I haven't seen the sequel because I was worried it would send me into early labor, but it's in my Netflix queue.
I Am America (And So Can You!), a book by Stephen Colbert hits the bookshelves. He'll take aim at terrorists, the environment, and Kashi breakfast cereal.
Stephen Colbert guests on The Colbert Report. Yes, I wrote that correctly.
Lynne Cheney guests on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Should be interesting considering the recurring segment, called You Don't Know Dick, about her husband's secretive ways.
Stephen Colbert guests on The Late Show with David Letterman.
Dana Carvey guests on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Tracy Morgan guests on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.
Women's Murder Club, starring Angie Harmon, series premiere on ABC @ 9 pm. Harmon plays a detective who leads a team of women who solve murders in San Francisco.
Men in Trees, starring Anne Heche, second season premiere on ABC @ 8 pm. This show is mildly entertaining, though it doesn't seem to be going anywhere. The first season never fully aired, so it's going to finish up and then season two will begin.
Michael Clayton, starring George Clooney (Rated R). Clooney plays a lawyer who cleans up messes for his employer's clients. Then he looks in the mirror and sees that he's hot, but also a scumbag.
We Own the Night, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Wahlberg. I'd see this purely for the hotness factor of the two leading actors. It's about brothers on both sides of the law.
Elizabeth: The Golden Age, starring Cate Blanchett (Rated R). Blanchett resurrects her Oscar winning character of Queen Elizabeth for her golden years. Seems like the kind of movie that high school world history students get extra credit for seeing.
Keeping Up with the Kardashians, series premiere on E! @ 10:30 pm. Think Paris Hilton is a waste of space? Kim Kardashian gets her own show in E! because she's friends with Hilton. I guess it worked for Nicole Richie.
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