Fast Track: Super Bowl ad-a-palooza
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If we had to choose between watching Christina Aguilera mangle the national anthem or watching “Burlesque,” we’d ... (Los Angeles Times)
Not all the movie sneaks aired during the Super Bowl went over well, but people sure are stoked about “Super 8.” (Los Angeles Times)
Some people are questioning whether Groupon’s Tibet-themed ad went too far. (Los Angeles Times)
Kim Kardashian pushed the envelope with her sexy Skechers Super Bowl ad. How long before she starts publicly regretting this move? (Huffington Post)
With “Transformers,” “Super 8,” and “Terra Nova” for TV, it seems like Steven Spielberg produced half the stuff promoted during the game. (Entertainment Weekly)
And here’s the rest of the big Super Bowl ads. (Los Angeles Times)
Hollywood’s box-office lesson this weekend: In the battle of crazy chicks versus macho dudes in 3-D, crazy chicks win! (Los Angeles Times)
We all mocked it last year, but now “Yogi Bear” is actually a hit. (Los Angeles Times)
Want to know how old Hugh Hefner was when he lost his virginity? Yeah, we didn’t either. (New York Times)
Dana Carvey brought back his old “Saturday Night Live” characters to “SNL” this weekend, including a reunion with Mike Myers for “Wayne’s World.” (NBC.com)
Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore has been found dead in a hotel room in Spain. (Hollywood Reporter)
Shia LaBeouf got into a bar brawl and ended up in handcuffs, according to reports. (Us Magazine)
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