Louis C.K.'s Web Special; 'Spider-Man' Investor Sues
• Comedian Louis C.K. will air a comedy special exclusively on the Internet. People can see it for just $5, which is cheaper than a ticket for any comedy movie out right now, and I bet will be funnier. Read the story at The New York Times.
• The Hollywood Reporter reported that a "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" investor is suing the big-budget musical for unpaid fees. Instead of listing everything that has gone wrong with this production, we should start a shorter list of everything that has gone right. Hmmm... no one was hurt on "American Idol" and that's no simple feat.
• Deadline discusses Google's TV ambitions and its potential strategy. Here's hoping the company takes a page out of Bush's book.
• Due to a budget shortfall, producers have postponed the Broadway run of "Funny Girl." No joke! I'm sorry, I couldn't resist the pun. Check it out at Back Stage.
Pictured: Louis C.K. (Photo: Getty Images)
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