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Amazon.com lets you now pre-order Community: The Complete First Season on DVD. So what are you waiting for?
Amazon.com lets you now pre-order Community: The Complete First Season on DVD. So what are you waiting for?
NBC has announced the premiere dates for its new and returning Fall shows.
Community will start on September 23rd at 8PM.
We can’t wait!
Thursday, September 23
8-8:30 p.m. COMMUNITY
8:30-9 p.m. 30 ROCK
9-9:30 p.m. THE OFFICE
9:30-10 p.m. OUTSOURCED
10-11 p.m. THE APPRENTICE
Source: The Flick Cast
Gal Betty White will guest star on the second season premiere of NBC’sCommunity as Professor June Bauer, “an esteemed, albeit slightly unhinged, anthropology professor.”
Community and Big Bang will go up against each other on Thursday nights. Can Betty ‘n’ Chevy win?
Source: EW
Source: UGO
Some fun outtakes from last night’s Community marathon, hosted by Ken Jeong and Joel McHale.
Joel & Ken Outtakes
Watch hilarious moments from the marathon shoot!
Actress Alison Brie has signed on to the cast of the “Scream” franchise’s reboot, “Scream 4.” Brie will join an already star studded young cast set to take center stage on the killing fields of the franchise reboot. Wes Craven, who directed the first three, is returning to direct the new film.
Read more: Alison Brie From NBC’s Community Cast in SCREAM 4 | Daemon’s Movies http://www.daemonsmovies.com/2010/07/06/alison-brie-from-nbcs-community-cast-in-scream-4/#ixzz0t3i6naI1

Gillian Jacobs is the latest cast member from NBC’s half-hour junior-college send-up “Community” to spend her summer hiatus on a movie set. She’s currently in Los Angeles shooting the indie comedy “Let Go,” a project from first-time writer-director-producer Brian Jett that also stars David Denman, Kevin Hart and Ed Asner.
Set to wrap production at the end of June and targeting a debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January, the film casts Denman – best known as John Krasinksi’s rival during the first three seasons of “The Office” – as a parole officer dealing with midlife crises.
Read the full story on The Wrap

Can a positive critical re-evaluation and heightening buzz help a struggling series when Emmy season rolls around? NBC is about to find out when it sees how voters respond to “Community.”
“As our season progressed, critics were starting to say nice things about our show,” series creator Dan Harmon notes.
Already, the number of critics enthusiastically jumping on the show’s bandwagon over the course of the season has helped secure the low-rated sitcom — starring Joel McHale and Chevy Chase as students at a mediocre community college — a second-season renewal.
“There wasn’t a great ratings story for the show, but increasingly, there was a lot of online chatter and critics standing up for the show,” says Jeff Ingold, Executive Vice President, Comedy Programming, NBC and Universal Media Studios, in charge of comedy development. “That helps in keeping a show strong in terms of how it’s perceived by the network. Hearing from objective third parties can keep these shows alive while waiting for audiences to find them.”
Read the full story on Variety
Danny Pudi, the star of the vastly hilarious NBC sitcom Community, has joined the cast of The Knights of Badassdom.
Joe Lynch, who previously helmed Wrong Turn 2: Dead End, will direct the horror/comedy from a script by Kevin Dreyfuss and Matt Wall.
Ryan Kwanten (True Blood), Steve Zahn (Shattered Glass) and Peter Dinklage (Death at a Funeral) will also star as a group of LARPers who accidentally release a real-life demon.
For those of you who have either been to a renaissance festival nor seen the films Darkon or Role Models, LARPers are middle ages enthusiasts who dress in medieval costumes and engage in faux-combat with fake weapons.
Source: Inside Pulse
Check out the clip below as Alison Brie and Danny Pudi have some fun answering fan questions! They have some great speculation about their dream guest stars and much more!
Fan Q&A
Alison and Danny answers fan questions.
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