
Showtime (Pacific) TV Schedule
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Bobcat Goldthwait: You Don't Look the Same EitherThe comic discusses divorce, going broke and other topics.
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- 2:30am
The Ghost WriterBased on the novel The Ghost, Roman Polanski directs Ewan McGregor as the ghostwriter charged with writing for a former Prime Minister. Pierce Brosnan, Kim Cattrall and Tom Wilkinson also star.
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- 4:45am
An Unreasonable ManFilmmakers Henriette Mantel and Steve Krovan examine the notable and sometimes controversial career of activist and consumer advocate Ralph Nader.
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- 6:55am
BeastlyAn arrogant teenager plays a prank on a girl, not realising she is a witch. She punishes him by casting a spell that turns him into a monster. He can only be changed back by finding someone who truly loves him within a year, after which he will be stuck in his new form. Romantic fantasy, starring Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens, Mary-Kate Olsen and Neil Patrick Harris
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- 8:25am
SextingLooking for love, a man and a woman try to end relationships formed through their BlackBerrys.
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- 10:00am
School of LifeHilarity ensues when a stuffy professor takes on a hip new tutor in a no-holds-barred contest to be voted Teacher of the Year. Comedy, starring Ryan Reynolds, David Paymer and Chelsea Florko
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- 12:00pm
FlypaperA man is desperately infatuated with a bank teller and concocts an elaborate plan to get her attention. Just as he puts his ideas into action, the bank is simultaneously robbed by two gangs of crooks and he struggles to protect her while the criminals get in each other's way. Comedy, starring Patrick Dempsey, Ashley Judd, Tim Blake Nelson and Mekhi Phifer
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- 1:35pm
Joan Rivers: A Piece of WorkFilmmakers Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg document a year in the life of the comedy pioneer as she works tirelessly to keep her career thriving in a youth-driven culture.
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- 3:00pm
The King's SpeechThe younger son of George V struggles to cope with an uncontrollable stammer, prompting his wife to enlist the aid of an eccentric Australian speech therapist. The support and friendship of the doctor proves invaluable when a crisis places the repressed prince on the throne, just as the outbreak of the Second World War leaves the country in need of a strong king. Oscar-winning fact-based drama, starring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter
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- 5:00pm
It's About YouA portrait of singer John Mellencamp shows him performing on his 2009 summer tour and working on his album 'No Better Than This.'
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- 6:30pm
BeastlyAn arrogant teenager plays a prank on a girl, not realising she is a witch. She punishes him by casting a spell that turns him into a monster. He can only be changed back by finding someone who truly loves him within a year, after which he will be stuck in his new form. Romantic fantasy, starring Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens, Mary-Kate Olsen and Neil Patrick Harris
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- 8:00pm
ScreamWes Craven's blockbusting post-modern chiller, which has inspired a host of pale imitations and countless affectionate spoofs. For the uninitiated, it follows a group of unfortunate high-school students who are systematically stalked and murdered by a psychotic killer seemingly well versed in horror movie lore. Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard star, with a brief appearance by Drew Barrymore as the unfortunate victim in the opening sequence
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- 10:00pm
Scream 4Three-time massacre survivor Sidney Prescott returns to her home town for the first time in years while on a book promotion tour. Her arrival coincides with a fresh batch of killings, as a mysterious masked figure seeks to mark the 15th anniversary of the original murders. Horror sequel, starring Neve Campbell, Emma Roberts, Courteney Cox, David Arquette and Anna Paquin