As the old saying goes, April showers bring… TVLine’s Quotes of the Week.
Ok, we may have taken some creative license with that phrase, but the point remains: We’re ringing in the fifth month of 2016 with a whole new batch of TV’s best zingers and one-liners.
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This time around, we’ve got a Peter Pan Live! insult on The Real O’Neals, a healthy dose of shade thrown on Live! With Kelly and Michael, a phallic geography lesson on Last Week Tonight, plus double doses of Orphan...
Ok, we may have taken some creative license with that phrase, but the point remains: We’re ringing in the fifth month of 2016 with a whole new batch of TV’s best zingers and one-liners.
RelatedTVLine’s Performer of the Week: The Originals‘ Leah Pipes
This time around, we’ve got a Peter Pan Live! insult on The Real O’Neals, a healthy dose of shade thrown on Live! With Kelly and Michael, a phallic geography lesson on Last Week Tonight, plus double doses of Orphan...
- 5/1/2016
- TVLine.com
CBS’ The Big Bang Theory this Thursday drew 14.1 million total viewers and a 3.4 rating (per finals), rising two tenths in the demo and dominating the first night of May Sweeps in both measures.
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Leading out of that, The Odd Couple (8.2 mil/1.7) was flat, while Mom (8.3 mil/1.7), 2 Broke Girls (6.6 mil/1.6) and Rush Hour (4.4 mil/0.9) each dipped a tenth.
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Elsewhere in the ratings….
ABC | Grey’s Anatomy (7.9 mil/2.0) was steady and led all Thursday dramas.
RelatedMay Sweeps Scorecard: Deaths, Breakups, Weddings, Firings, Sex, Resurrections, Time Jumps and More!
Leading out of that, The Odd Couple (8.2 mil/1.7) was flat, while Mom (8.3 mil/1.7), 2 Broke Girls (6.6 mil/1.6) and Rush Hour (4.4 mil/0.9) each dipped a tenth.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Elsewhere in the ratings….
ABC | Grey’s Anatomy (7.9 mil/2.0) was steady and led all Thursday dramas.
- 4/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Seth Meyers on Thursday spoke out against recently enacted laws discriminating against the transgender community.
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The Late Night host took a “Closer Look” at Mississippi and North Carolina’s controversial new bills designed to prevent transgender people from using the restroom for the gender with which they identify.
Meyers, who has previously commented on the prejudicial legislation, was once again encouraged to comment on the ongoing injustice following recent remarks by presidential hopeful Ted Cruz, who has publicly supported the ethically questionable mandates.
“The most absurd impact of...
RelatedSamantha Bee Bashes ‘Fragile White Men’ in Hysterics Over New $20 Bill
The Late Night host took a “Closer Look” at Mississippi and North Carolina’s controversial new bills designed to prevent transgender people from using the restroom for the gender with which they identify.
Meyers, who has previously commented on the prejudicial legislation, was once again encouraged to comment on the ongoing injustice following recent remarks by presidential hopeful Ted Cruz, who has publicly supported the ethically questionable mandates.
“The most absurd impact of...
- 4/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is about to go from Good to really, really, really bad.
Sources confirm that the current Good Wife actor is joining The Walking Dead as one of the Biggest Bads of ’em all — dreaded comic book villain Negan.
Morgan’s killer of men is expected to debut toward the end of the AMC hit’s current sixth season (in other words, sometime this spring), and then return in Season 7 as a (likely) series regular.
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Morgan’s new gig isn’t expected to have an...
Sources confirm that the current Good Wife actor is joining The Walking Dead as one of the Biggest Bads of ’em all — dreaded comic book villain Negan.
Morgan’s killer of men is expected to debut toward the end of the AMC hit’s current sixth season (in other words, sometime this spring), and then return in Season 7 as a (likely) series regular.
RelatedWalking Dead Boss Tackles the Big Glenn Mystery, Offers ‘Definitive’ Answer About [Spoiler]
Morgan’s new gig isn’t expected to have an...
- 11/10/2015
- TVLine.com
Actor/ Producer Julian McMahon ("Nip/Tuck" and "Fantastic Four") and Charlie Loventhal ("Mr Write" and "Meet Market"), in partnership with Grey Eagle Films/Grey Eagle Development, will be developing and producing "Funny Boys," based on the novel by Warren Adler. Paradigm will package the project.
Adler is best known for the blockbuster novel “The War of the Roses,“ which spawned an iconic film directed by Danny DeVito. Set in the 1930s in Brownsville Brooklyn and the famed New York State, Catskills, "Funny Boys," follows the story of Mickey Fine whose ambition is to be a comedian and follow in the footsteps of the great names of the era; Milton Berle, Henny Youngman, Sid Caesar, Jackie Mason, Joan Rivers, and scores of others who got their start in the many Borscht Belt hotels.
Jonathan Robert Adler, CEO, along with Grey Eagle COO, Stephen Greenwald, former President of DeLaurentis Entertainment Group and Embassy Pictures, have already launched a number of development/producing deals.
"Funny Boys" is just one of a number of Warren Adler novels in various stages of development by Grey Eagle Films. Other Grey Eagle projects include "The War of the Roses: The Children" adapted by screenwriter and Novelist Alex McAulay and codeveloped by Permut Presentations; "Target Churchill,"co-developed by Solution Entertainment Group; "Mourning Glory," to be adapted by award-winning writer and director Karen Leigh Hopkins; "Cult," also to be adapted by Alex McAulay; "Capitol Crimes," a TV series based on Warren Adler’s Fiona Fitzgerald mystery series, co-developed by Sennet Entertainment, with Eric Overmyer as showrunner; and soon to be announced thrillers "Torture Man," "Residue" and "The Womanizer"...
Adler is best known for the blockbuster novel “The War of the Roses,“ which spawned an iconic film directed by Danny DeVito. Set in the 1930s in Brownsville Brooklyn and the famed New York State, Catskills, "Funny Boys," follows the story of Mickey Fine whose ambition is to be a comedian and follow in the footsteps of the great names of the era; Milton Berle, Henny Youngman, Sid Caesar, Jackie Mason, Joan Rivers, and scores of others who got their start in the many Borscht Belt hotels.
Jonathan Robert Adler, CEO, along with Grey Eagle COO, Stephen Greenwald, former President of DeLaurentis Entertainment Group and Embassy Pictures, have already launched a number of development/producing deals.
"Funny Boys" is just one of a number of Warren Adler novels in various stages of development by Grey Eagle Films. Other Grey Eagle projects include "The War of the Roses: The Children" adapted by screenwriter and Novelist Alex McAulay and codeveloped by Permut Presentations; "Target Churchill,"co-developed by Solution Entertainment Group; "Mourning Glory," to be adapted by award-winning writer and director Karen Leigh Hopkins; "Cult," also to be adapted by Alex McAulay; "Capitol Crimes," a TV series based on Warren Adler’s Fiona Fitzgerald mystery series, co-developed by Sennet Entertainment, with Eric Overmyer as showrunner; and soon to be announced thrillers "Torture Man," "Residue" and "The Womanizer"...
- 2/27/2015
- by Carlos Aguilar
- Sydney's Buzz
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