'Arrested Development' Returns
Good news, "Arrested Development" fans: Not only will there be a movie, there will be a 9 or 10 episode run leading up to it.
Good news, "Arrested Development" fans: Not only will there be a movie, there will be a 9 or 10 episode run leading up to it.

Interesting bit in Louis P. Masur's Slate article about the creation of Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run." He writes: "Peter Knobler, a writer for Crawdaddy, got an early listen in Springsteen's Long Branch house. The place was cluttered with motorcycle magazines and old 45s. Over Bruce's bed was a poster of Peter Pan leading Wendy out the window. The detail is suggestive: 'Wendy let me in, I wanna be your friend/I want to guard your dreams and visions.'" Huh. I never knew that. Makes sense, I guess. But it's kinda weird, isn't it? A Peter Pan poster? Above his bed? Makes Springsteen seem less like "The Boss" and [...]

As if waiting for big-screen versions of the canceled-before-their-time TV programs Veronica Mars and Arrested Development wasn't enough, now we have to get all garment-rendy about the possibility of a Party Down movie, too? I mean, I loved the show and think it got a raw deal, but I'm starting to wonder if "hoping for a movie and talking about said hope on the Internet" is becoming synonymous with "denial" in the Six Stages Of Canceled-Television Grief. [Pic via]
Dear neighbor who lived at 67 Morton Street #3B,
I'm sorry you found me asleep in the hallway outside my apartment.