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		<title>Five Favorite Films with Alan Tudyk</title>
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		<description>Five Favorite Films with Alan Tudyk &lt;br /&gt;The Tucker &amp; Dale vs. Evil star also talks about his new movie and attending pirate faires. &lt;br /&gt;Comedic actor Alan Tudyk is what we affectionately refer to as a &quot;that guy,&quot; someone whose face is almost immediately recognizable but whose name tends to elude the average moviegoer. Remember Pirate Steve in Dodgeball? &quot;Oh, that guy!&quot; Remember Simon, who endures a hilariously bad drug trip, from the original 2007 comedy Death at a Funeral? &quot;Oh, that guy!&quot; Remember (...)


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		<title>Alan Tudyk - &quot;Tucker &amp; Dale vs Evil&quot; Movie - Aintitcool.com Review</title>
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		<description>TUCKER &amp; DALE VS EVIL (2010) Directed by Eli Craig &lt;br /&gt;Written by Eli Craig and Morgan Jergenson &lt;br /&gt;Available on VOD now and in theaters September 30th! &lt;br /&gt;Starring Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk, Katrina Bowden, Jesse Moss, Chelan Simmons Reviewed by Ambush Bug &lt;br /&gt;The horror comedy is very difficult to accomplish. Too much comedy, it softens the horror and makes it all pretty ridiculous. Also there's a factor of the comedy actually being funny, which is harder than usual to play off. Too much horror, (...)


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		<title>Alan Tudyk - &quot;An Evening Without Monty Python&quot; Play - Nypost.com Review</title>
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		<description>MEET Monty Python's red-headed stepchild: Alan Tudyk. &lt;br /&gt;The beloved character actor, most recognized from Joss Whedon's critically acclaimed space-Western &#8220;Firefly,&#8221; somehow landed the role of his dreams in &#8220;Spamalot&#8221; a few years ago and is now taking on Python's famous Dead Parrot sketch. &lt;br /&gt;&#8220;Originally I didn't want to do it,&#8221; says Tudyk, 38. &#8220;It's the iconic sketch, it's the one that most people know and the one (...)


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		<description>Stage Review: AN EVENING WITHOUT MONTY PYTHON &lt;br /&gt;Eric Idle co-directs a 40th Anniversary tribute of the British sketch troupe's most infamous bits including the Dead Parrot Sketch, the Lumberjack song and The Spanish Inquisition &lt;br /&gt;Grade: A &lt;br /&gt;Stars: Jeff B. Davis, Jane Leeves, Alan Tudyk, Rick Holmes, Jim Piddock Director: Eric Idle, BT McNicholl &lt;br /&gt;For those of us too young to be able to enjoy an actual &#8220;live&#8221; evening with the Monty Python troupe (those PBS re-runs of MONTY PYTHON'S (...)


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		<title>Alan Tudyk in Televisionwithoutpity.com's &quot;Star Trek 2&quot; Movie dream casting</title>
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		<description>Star Trek 2: We Cast the Starlogged Sequel &lt;br /&gt;By now, even jaded, nit-picky Star Trek fans have decided to either like the new movie along with the rest of the world or dislike it just to be contrary. Whichever you've chosen for yourself, congratulations! You either are or are not, in the Vulcan parlance, a dickhead. Now we can set about the business of figuring out which actors we want to join this merry band in the next installment. There's only a few more crew members left to show, but (...)


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		<title>Alan Tudyk - &quot;Unamed&quot; Pilot - Jossd.com Review</title>
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		<description>What? Taping of Pilot Starring Alan Tudyk (Wash from Firefly) &lt;br /&gt;Where? Burbank, CA &lt;br /&gt;What? This new untitled comedy from the creators of &#8220;Will &amp; Grace&#8221; revolves around two men - one straight, one gay - who are lifelong best friends and business partners. Both of them are in serious romantic relationships and try to find a balance between their allegiances to each other and to their significant others. Starring Alan Tudyk, Josh Cooke and Sarah Lafleur. &lt;br /&gt;You would think growing up in (...)


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		<title>Alan Tudyk - &quot;3:10 To Yuma&quot; Movie - Aintitcool.com Review</title>
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		<description>Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. Is it possible that the western might not be dead? &lt;br /&gt;We'll see when 3:10 TO YUMA opens. Because this film is a real western. I hesitate to call it a throw-back because that implies it's aping a particular style. &lt;br /&gt;There have been some good westerns since UNFORGIVEN&#8230; I'm particularly fond of THE PROPOSITION, but even that is kind of the &#8220;twist&#8221; on the Western. It's a stylistic western. Those are the types we're given. Not (...)


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		<title>Alan Tudyk - &quot;Death at a Funeral&quot; Movie - Ifmagazine.com Review</title>
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		<description>Review: 'DEATH AT A FUNERAL' &lt;br /&gt;A hilarious British farce from director Frank Oz &lt;br /&gt;Grade: A- &lt;br /&gt;Stars: Matthew MacFadyen, Rupert Grave, Keeley Hawes, Alan Tudyk, Daisy Costigan, Peter Dinklage &lt;br /&gt;Writer(s): Dean Craig &lt;br /&gt;Director: Frank Oz &lt;br /&gt;Distributor: MGM &lt;br /&gt;Release Date: August 17th, 2007 &lt;br /&gt;There are at any given time plenty of film comedies in theatres, and some of them are actually funny. Few, however, are laugh-consistently-until-water-squirts-from-your-eyes hilarious. What a pleasure to report (...)


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		<title>Alan Tudyk - &quot;Death at a Funeral&quot; Movie - Alan Tudyk gives his all</title>
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		<description>For his nude scenes in &quot;Death at a Funeral,&quot; he becomes a different sort of acting buff. &lt;br /&gt;ALAN TUDYK applied a lot of sunblock for his latest film, the raucous British black comedy &quot;Death at a Funeral,&quot; which opens Friday. &lt;br /&gt;&quot;I'm fair,&quot; says the affable redhead. &quot;And places of me were exposed to the sun that hadn't seen the sun in I don't know how long.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;Tudyk is a familiar face to sci-fi fans for his role as Hoban &quot;Wash&quot; Washburne on the cult TV series &quot;Firefly&quot; and subsequent feature (...)


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		<title>Alan Tudyk - &quot;Death at a Funeral&quot; Movie - Variety.com Review</title>
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		<description>With a circus parade of mourning Brits and enough appalling circumstances to set proper Englishness back to the Dark Ages, &quot;Death at a Funeral&quot; pits decorum against sex, drugs and dysfunction. The winners? Auds who know you laugh hardest when you're not supposed to, and who appreciate the humorous qualities of embarrassment, blackmail and the twitting of the upper classes. Box office will likely be modest, but reaction will be strongly positive. &lt;br /&gt;Frank Oz's first feature since his &quot;Stepford (...)


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