Bill Murray sees his shadow again:\n"Groundhog Day" has found remarkable success in the 15 years since its release, and now it has received the Special Edition treatment it deserves. Remember when Andie MacDowell made good movies? Those were the days. Watching "Groundhog Day" endlessly would probably get us through actually reliving the day over and over.
Who are the "Oceanic Six"?:\nNow that we know Hurley is among the six Losties who get off the island, it's time to wonder who else joins Jack and Kate on the mainland. And what exactly is this big vague secret they're keeping? You'd think that after all these mysteries, they'd get more used to talking directly rather than in ridiculous circles.
J to the E to the Double-L O:\nBill Cosby's rap album (yeah, check that again) is taking the Chamillionaire route: no swears and lots of message. The Jello-pudding man himself will release his 35th album and first in the hip-hop genre. We can't wait to hear dear Dr. Huxtable talking about teen pregnancy and black-on-black crime. OK, maybe we can.
Gnarls Barkley -- "Run":\nThe remarkable duo of Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse returns with a new single. Frankly, it sounds a little rushed. But hey, when you name a song "Run," the tempo kind of sets itself. We're willing to withhold judgment until the new album drops on April 8.
The return of 3D:\nU2 and Hannah Montana both have new 3D concert movies that are earning rave reviews and giant box-office returns. "Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour" has made the biggest Super Bowl weekend opening ever, as millions of preteen dopes shell out $15 a piece for the one-week-only engagement. Does this mean 3D is back for good?