When "The Office" returns this Fall, Pam and Jim will finally tie the knot with their future brood inside the bride. Several on-set photos of their weddings, which can be spoilery, are coming out to indicate that the scene has been shot in recent days. Jenna Fischer is seen in the pics with a loose white wedding gown that conceals her growing baby bump.

The new season which starts airing on September 17 will pick up a few months after the May season finale where Pam and Jim discovered that they are going to be parents. "We pick up three weeks before the wedding," executive producer, actor and writer Paul Lieberstein said in an interview. "She's not showing yet. She's hoping to get through the wedding without showing."

Fischer suggested earlier this month that the wedding will take place in a location far from Scranton. "It's going to be a destination wedding, probably in Niagara Falls," the actress said. "By making it a destination wedding, the hope is that nobody from the office will come."

Pam and Jim becoming parents won't occur so soon though because Pam will give birth in a February 2010 episode. Responding to the fear that a show will be ruined once a baby is present, Lieberstein said, "... given that we're an office, people have to come to work and they're not allowed to bring their babies to work, not yet at least. So I think we're still a show without a baby, even though two of our main characters have a baby."


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One of the posters that will be launched to promote the third season of "Gossip Girl" has been released. Unlike the ones outed last season that highlight on the amount of lust, nudity and passion, this one is more high-class type with Blair and Chuck wearing descent clothes and simply sitting during a luncheon.

The poster is actually taken from one of the scenes of episode 3.01 which is titled "Reversals of Fortune" and will air as season premiere on September 14. Blair and Chuck became a season finale closure in May when he let out the "I love you" two times to Blair.

The on-off couple will face their own challenge in the new season. Through the TV spot released earlier this month, The CW got viewers into thinking that Chuck still retains his playboy nature when a hot girl asks for a make out. Also, he may be fancying a guy whom he initially seduces for Blair's sake. The scene is confirmed to occur because Perez Hilton has come upon a leaked script page which says "Blair bursts in just as Ellis kisses Chuck". Josh Ellis is played by Neal Bledeso.


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Inglorious Basterds rules box-office


Who said August was a dumping ground for bad movies, and a dead zone for moviegoers? This past weekend was one of the busiest late-August weekends ever, with business up 20 percent over the same time last year (when The House Bunny and Death Race were new but Tropic Thunder held onto the No. 1 spot in its second week). Inglourious Basterds wasn’t just the biggest opening ever for late August, it was the biggest opening ever for Quantin Tarantino, too, by a long shot -- Kill Bill: Volume 2, opening with a little over $25 million in 2004, is a distant second.

I didn’t think District 9 would drop as much as it did in its second week -- 51 percent -- but with other genre flicks taking much bigger drops lately, that’s probably not so bad. But look at the chick flicks holding their own: only a 27 percent drop for Julie & Julia? There’s clearly some good word of mouth at work here.

It’s not looking so good for three other new wide releases this week. Shorts, Robert Rodriguez’s new kiddie fantasy flick, debuted down at No. 6, with takings of $6.4 million. That’s better than Post Grad, the Alexis Bledel romantic comedy, which earned only $2.7 million in its first weekend, to debut at No. 11. And X Games 3D The Movie saw one of the worst openings ever for a wide release: it came in at No. 19 with a payday of $837,216 -- that’s aper-screen average of $598. That’s less than my rent. Ouch. Maybe the August doldrums aren’t quite beat yet.


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Top 10 Films of Summer 2009



With the summer movie season of 2009 drawing to a close, it’s time to look back at the ten films that made us laugh, cry, howl and above all entertain us. Now bear in mind while films like The Hurt Locker and Moon saw release over this summer, they won’t be included here as this focuses more on the blockbusters than it does some films that had play at festivals. Enough babble, onto the films.

10. GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST
9. HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE
8. G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF COBRA
7. DRAG ME TO HELL
6. THE HANGOVER
5. STAR TREK
4. DISTRICT 9
3. PUBLIC ENEMIES
2. UP
1. INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS


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SOUTH PARK – A Quick Overview

Almost everyone must be aware about the far-familiar term “South Park”. The famed short film “Spirit of Christmas” gave birth to this award winning show which debuted in 1997 with great victory and consistent high ratings any basic cable program could have, thus making the show one of Comedy Central’s highest-rated programs.
South Park is an animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone featuring the lives of four boys- Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick- and their frequent peculiar adventures in Colorado.
Stan is the “everybody man” in the group. He is the normal average American Kid with surprising experiences for his small-town life. He shares with Kyle a leadership role as the main protagonist in the show. He is modelled after Parker and Kyle is based after Stone, intentionally to mirror the real-life friendship between the creators. They would have disagreements but would resolve and settle things easily without long term damage in their friendship. This is the same also with their other friends and classmates.
Kyle is known as the smart kid who provides solutions and gives ideas a clear-headed thought, most of the time showing them the moral outlook on things based on his knowledge and understanding. He is one of the distinct Jewish children on the show, making him more like an outsider in the group. Several episodes focus on Kyle and his religion. His portrayal is often dealt with satire and won him has elicit praises and criticisms from Jewish viewers.
Cartman is the obnoxious, foul-mouthed, spoiled fat kid; he portrayed to be the antagonist in opposition to his friends. His anti-Semitic attitude resulted in a continued rivalry with Kyle and sets in motion the events serving as the main plot to the episode. To this day, Cartman remained to be one of the most notable characters in the series. Kenny on the other hand comes from a relatively poor household presided over by brutal and alcoholic parents. He wears parka hood so tightly thus covering his mouth and his face mostly resulting to muffled speech. When it comes to sexually related subjects, he is the one in the know on these matters.
Infamous for the numerous gags, violence and sexual content and satirical celebrity performances; the episodes tend to use more social satires and humour thus reminding adults how it was like to be back in their younger years again when everything is simple, amusing, and exhilarating. Basically, the plot ranges from the ordinary to the supernatural and extraordinary. It revolves around religion, politics and other relevant topics under the sun, thus giving them the opportunity to spoof both sides of a controversial issue.
In the attempt to maintain a specific audience, the creators of the show insisted on creating a moral centre to show the underlying innocence in a child. Normally, the characters would deliberate on what has transpired during an episode and communicate a significant message from it.
If you desire to know more information about South Park, then take a look at www.comedycentral.co.uk/shows/south-park and ensure everything better in detail.


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