Woody Wittman, clueless corresondent for entertainment satire site DatelineHollywood.com, interviews stars on the red carpet at premieres and awards shows.
Woody's back with an Emmys fashion wrap unlike any you've seen before. See the InterWeb's number 1 entertainment reporter analyze all the cleavage from last week's Emmy Awards.
Just in time for the release of Halo 3, Woody Wittman corrals herds of nerds, including Josh Duhamel, Dane Cook, Matt Leinart, and more, for a first look at the hotly anticipated game.
At the Teen Choice Awards, Woody Wittman tries to land an interview with Ryan Seacrest to win a bet with Spike Feresten. On the way, the Internet's number one entertainment reporter runs into Zac Efron, Bow Wow, Emmy Rossum, Keke Palmer, Avril Lavigne, the Giggle Club, and Sanjaya from American Idol
Clueless entertainment reporter Woody Wittman takes the celebrity count at the premiere of "Rush Hour 3," where he encounters Jackie Chan, Paris Hilton and other stars.
Clueless entertainment reporter Woody Wittman reveals his love for Zac Efron and John Travolta (in drag) at the premiere of Hairspray
Clueless entertainment reporter Woody Wittman encounters a "Robin Williams Riffing RED ALERT" and makes John Krasinski crack up at the premiere of "License to Wed."
Clueless red carpet reporter Woody Wittman attends the 20th anniversary DVD release of "Cagney and Lacey," where he finds the star power just a bit lacking.
Clueless red carpet correspondent Woody Wittman hits the premiere of Fracture, where he interviews stars Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling and gets a surprising lunch invitation from the studio president.
Thanks to a lifted restraining order, clueless red carpet correspondent Woody Wittman is able to visit the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, where he talks to Paula Abdul, Masi Oka, Ty Pennington, Jessica Alba, and Keke Palmer and recruits members for his "super-secret club for kids only."
Clueless red carpet correspondent Woody Wittman interviews Tim Allen, John Travolta, and more at the premiere of "Wild Hogs," where he reveals why he was banned from the set of "Hannah Montana."
Forget the Oscars, it's the 77th Annual Woody Awards, featuring clueless film critic Woody Wittman. Special categories this year include Best Portrayal of a Big Fat Black Woman by a Black Man
Dyslexic red carpet reporter Woody Wittman meets Jim Carrey, Joel Schumacher, Virginia Madsen, and others at the premiere of the Number 32.
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