| 5 Great Things For This Weekend |  | | 1.Summer Stunners They may have premiered in the doldrums of summer, but shows like Mad Men, Entourage, and The Closer proved they were worthy of primetime power slots. Check out our gallery for more shows that broke out of the summer slump | | - 'Captain' and Denial? After news that Captain America: The First Avenger will be called The First Avenger when it's released in some overseas markets, pundits are wondering how the film will fare outside of the States
- By George While you wait for Game of Thrones' return, see what George R.R. Martin has to say about his latest, A Dance with Dragons
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'Gun's Blazing Hoping to join her former Destiny's Child group mates in making a solo splash on the charts, Michelle Williams has released a new single, "Love Gun" -
Sheen Back on the Small Screen The ousted Two and a Half Men star is in talks to return to television with a reboot of Adam Sandler's 2003 film Anger Management | | |  | | Curb Your Enthusiasm 10-10:30PM HBO, SEASON PREMIERE If that last season was the most high-profile in Curb's history — hello, Jerry — season 8 may go down as the most aggressive. ''There are people in every episode who are upset with me and occasionally resort to violence,'' shares misery man Larry David. ''There's a lot of physical altercations this year. Even more so than usual.'' Oy, David is coy about the season opener, other than to hint that it ''involves a baseball owner, a lawyer, and some irate Girl Scouts,'' while resolving the fate of Larry and Cheryl's relationship. Later this season, Larry worms his way into the Big Apple, where celebs like Michael J. Fox and Ricky Gervais pop up. Can we assume that Larry doesn't hit it off with Michael J. when he bumps into him? ''It's fair to say that,'' says David. ''He's not an ideal neighbor.'' And what about Ricky? ''My relationship with Gervais isn't much better than my relationship with Fox.'' Sounds frightful and delightful. —Dan Snierson More Tonight's Best TV | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND |  | Horrible Bosses In this comedic assault on the inequities of corporate hierarchy, the bosses only get what's coming to them. The audience, meanwhile, reaps the employee benefits A- Full review | | Zookeeper In this high-concept family film, Kevin James stars as the title character, whose love life gets a helping hand (or paw) from the animals in his care Full review | | Transformers: Dark of the Moon Director Michael Bay makes his best, most flexible use yet of all the flamboyant bigness at his command, filling in every available crevice with brassy diversions B Full review | ADVERTISEMENT  |  | | |
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