Early Buzz: Felicia Day, Seth Green and more newsmakers
Good morning, guys! I'm really over this spring snow already and just want to dance in some tulips this weekend.
I still haven't seen that nutty Phil Spector movie, though please let me know if it isn't worth my time. For now, some headlines:
- Felicia Day talks about TableTop Day, which is Saturday.
- Season 5 of Mad Men just arrived on Netflix Instant.
- Here are 25 albums you should own on vinyl.
- Seth Green has been cast in a new comedy pilot from Seth MacFarlane.
- The date for next year's Oscars telecast has been set ... and could Justin Timberlake host?
- TBS renewed Cougar Town.
- Gerard Way says My Chemical Romance is over, which is good, because I'd rather he spend his time making comics.
- Here's a preview of a new family-friendly Kiss comic called KISS Kids.
- Actress Karen Black has turned to crowd-funding to help pay for her cancer treatment.
- Jeff Tweedy wrote a letter in support of gay marriage.
- MTV's Video Music Awards will be in Brooklyn this year.
- Damian Lewis thinks Brody and Carrie are over on Homeland.
- This writer urges us to check out Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere radio play.
- Ted Danson's daughter will appear on CSI.
- Some spoiler-happy dude stole a Breaking Bad script.
- This is too weird: "Truman Capote's Remains Invited to NYC Party."
- 60 Minutes did a segment on Pussy Riot.
- And finally, "The 10 Creepiest Ventriloquist Dummies of All Time."