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Mike Henry and Daryl Hall on a Cleveland Show Thanksgiving

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A year ago, before there was a Cleveland Show, when the Family Guy spinoff was still just a possibility, the show's first guest stars, Daryl Hall and John Oates, were brought aboard. They'll finally make their debut, playing an angel and a devil, respectively, on Cleveland Brown's shoulder on the Thanksgiving episode which airs Sunday at 8:30Pm on Fox.

According to show co-creator, producer, and voice of Cleveland Mike Henry, the appearance came out of a trip to Las Vegas where a casting director arranged for Henry to meet the guys backstage after a show. When they showed interest, that was that. "We wrote the part and sent it on over," says Henry, speaking at a conference call with media.

"You planted the seed a year ago saying, hey, would you like to be on the show that's not on TV yet?" says Hall.

Whatever big decision Cleveland is making in the episode, »


- Nick Zaino

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Right now on Cinematical

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The folks at our sister site Cinematical are working hard to give you news and reviews of the best -- and worst -- the silver screen has to offer. Here are some of their musings on the latest blockbusters, indies, and everything in between:

Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-Ray for $7.99? I'm there. Check out that and other Best Buy Black Friday movie deals. I know Funny People didn't exactly kill at the box office, but I loved it. It's coming out on Blu-Ray soon, and Cinematical scored an interview with writer/director Judd Apatow to talk about it. Forbes came out with a list of the 10 most overpaid actors in Hollywood, and number 1 may surprise you. Cinematical wants this clip of Kevin Smith talking about the Twilight saga to be the last word on the matter. I agree. What do you think about Bones becoming a giant Avatar promo? »


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Dexter: Preview of Episode 4.9 "Hungry Man"

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The characters on Dexter have never been much for family holidays or Thanksgiving for that matter. But we learn what the timely occasion signifies in "Hungry Man," the ninth episode of Dexter's fourth season. For Dexter Morgan, Thanksgiving is an opportunity to get closer to Trinity--- his most dangerous adversary yet. For Laguerta and Angel, on the other hand, the holiday is all about spending time together at work "unfortunately." »

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Recap – Fringe 2.08 – August

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An Observer (not our Observer, but another one, who we will refer to as August because that is his designation) writes in his journal as he watches a young woman through his binoculars.  He closes his briefcase, hiding a teddy bear and walks away, leaving his journal on the bench. He approaches the young woman and asks her to please come with him.  She refuses and he drags her over to a vehicle.  He puts her in a choke hold and tosses her into the back seat.  A security guard tries to interfere but August shoots him with an energy pulse weapon.  The guard gets a shot off but August is not hurt.  August sends an electrical pulse through his finger into the ignition and the car starts.  He drives away.

Olivia is woken up by her niece Emma.  They have a girls day out planned at the amusement park »

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