Bill and Ted may be pushing close to that half-century mark but, according to Keanu Reeves, there may be one “excellent adventure” left in them. While promoting his current film “John Wick: Chapter 2,” Reeves stopped by Britain’s “The Graham Norton Show,” where he teased a talked-about plot for “Bill & Ted 3.” “‘Bill & Ted: Still Alive,'” the actor joked. “It would be Bill and Ted in their 50s. I mean, that just makes me laugh, right there.” Also Read: Classic '80s Keanu Reeves Photo Takes on a New Life (Photos) “There’s a cool story. Basically, they’re supposed to write a song.
- 2/12/2017
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
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Jed Mercurio says he doesn’t write tragedy, but what else could you call tonight’s episode? It unfolded like a Greek play, from the opening commendation ceremony—a scene scarcely more ironic had Mark Antony popped in to present Cottan with the award for most ‘honourable man’—to the death of Lindsay Denton, a conflicted hero whose fatal flaw finally proved such.
Denton’s tragic error was taking a shortcut to what she perceived as justice. You could say her fate was sealed the moment she broke faith with the law to see Tommy Hunter punished. Everything that happened to her since the ambush resulted from that mistake and her subsequent denial. She was Oedipus. With a fringe.
Like all tragic heroes,...
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Line Of Duty series 3’s penultimate episode is a gripping hour of drama that doesn’t fail to shock. Major spoilers...
This review contains spoilers.
Jed Mercurio says he doesn’t write tragedy, but what else could you call tonight’s episode? It unfolded like a Greek play, from the opening commendation ceremony—a scene scarcely more ironic had Mark Antony popped in to present Cottan with the award for most ‘honourable man’—to the death of Lindsay Denton, a conflicted hero whose fatal flaw finally proved such.
Denton’s tragic error was taking a shortcut to what she perceived as justice. You could say her fate was sealed the moment she broke faith with the law to see Tommy Hunter punished. Everything that happened to her since the ambush resulted from that mistake and her subsequent denial. She was Oedipus. With a fringe.
Like all tragic heroes,...
- 4/21/2016
- Den of Geek
Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried, Jessica Barth, Morgan Freeman, Giovanni Ribisi, Sam J. Jones, Patrick Warburton, Michael Dorn, Bill Smitrovich, John Slattery, Liam Neeson, Dennis Haysbert, Patrick Stewart | Written by Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild | Directed by Seth MacFarlane
When it comes to a Seth MacFarlane film, the easiest way to work out whether you’ll like it is to ask the simple question, do you like Family Guy? That is the level of humour you can expect; and with Ted 2 a live-action episode of Family Guy is exactly what you get…
When Ted (Seth MacFarlane) and his wife Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth) decide they want to have a baby, they soon run into problems. When they decide to adopt, the state becomes aware of Ted’s existence and he finds himself ruled to be property, and not a human being. With John’s (Mark Wahlberg) help...
When it comes to a Seth MacFarlane film, the easiest way to work out whether you’ll like it is to ask the simple question, do you like Family Guy? That is the level of humour you can expect; and with Ted 2 a live-action episode of Family Guy is exactly what you get…
When Ted (Seth MacFarlane) and his wife Tami-Lynn (Jessica Barth) decide they want to have a baby, they soon run into problems. When they decide to adopt, the state becomes aware of Ted’s existence and he finds himself ruled to be property, and not a human being. With John’s (Mark Wahlberg) help...
- 11/23/2015
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
The very indie guy they got to make this family friendly version of Ted may surprise you
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- 4/2/2015
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Ted Buchanan, on the face of it, is a multi-tasking genius. He's a master at selling computer software, out-performing his colleagues at work. “Nobody beats The Machine,” frowns downcast walrus-moustached colleague Neal. “Guy's a genius.” He's a whizz at mini golf. He's also a dab hand in the kitchen, conjuring all sorts of culinary treats such as buns, cookies and mini pizzas. Remember, cooking kids, use a cast iron skillet to fry pizzas in herbs and olive oil. “No room for compromise there!”
So why is Buffy so down on poor old Ted? Granted, he has a dubious mullet that makes him look a bit like a soft rock star from 1977, but beyond this, there's no reason for all this Buchanan Bile. Well, apart from the fact that he's made some fast moves on her mother, Joyce. Having met her at the gallery, Ted has swept Joyce off her feet with his cooking,...
So why is Buffy so down on poor old Ted? Granted, he has a dubious mullet that makes him look a bit like a soft rock star from 1977, but beyond this, there's no reason for all this Buchanan Bile. Well, apart from the fact that he's made some fast moves on her mother, Joyce. Having met her at the gallery, Ted has swept Joyce off her feet with his cooking,...
- 10/29/2013
- Shadowlocked
The 2013 Eisner Award Winners have been announced at San Diego Comic-Con with Chris Ware leading the wins for his celebrated work Building Stories, alongside Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples’ Saga which also won a number of awards.
The Eisners are awarded each year at the San Diego Comic-Con and are the most prestigious awards in the comics industry, being the comics equivalent of the Oscars.
The Eisners are named after Will Eisner, one of the most celebrated artist/writers in comics whose works included creating the superhero series The Spirit as well as his masterpiece, A Contract with God, one of the best books of the 20th century.
This year saw artist/writer Chris Ware pick up the lion’s share of the awards for his book/construction project Building Stories, winning Best New Graphic Album, Best Writer/Artist, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design.
Also among the winners...
The Eisners are awarded each year at the San Diego Comic-Con and are the most prestigious awards in the comics industry, being the comics equivalent of the Oscars.
The Eisners are named after Will Eisner, one of the most celebrated artist/writers in comics whose works included creating the superhero series The Spirit as well as his masterpiece, A Contract with God, one of the best books of the 20th century.
This year saw artist/writer Chris Ware pick up the lion’s share of the awards for his book/construction project Building Stories, winning Best New Graphic Album, Best Writer/Artist, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design.
Also among the winners...
- 7/21/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
Best Short Story “A Birdsong Shatters the Still,” by Jeff Wilson and Ted May, in Injury #4 (Ted May/Alternative) “Elmview” by Jon McNaught, in Dockwood (Nobrow) “Moon 1969: The True Story of the 1969 Moon Launch,” by Michael Kupperman, in Tales Designed to Thrizzle #8 (Fantagraphics) “Moving Forward,” by drewscape, in Monsters, Miracles, & Mayonnaise (Epigram Books) “Rainbow Moment,” by Lilli Carré, in Heads or Tails (Fantagraphics) Best Single Issue (or One-Shot) Lose #4: “The Fashion Issue,” by Michael DeForge (Koyama Press) The Mire, by Becky Cloonan (self-published) Pope Hats #3, by Ethan Rilly (AdHouse Books) Post York #1, by James Romberger and Crosby (Uncivilized Books) Tales Designed to Thrizzle #8, by Michael Kupperman (Fantagraphics) Best Continuing Series Fatale, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image) Hawkeye, by Matt Fraction and David Aja (Marvel) The Manhattan Projects, by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Pitarra (Image) Prophet, by Brandon Graham and Simon Roy (Image) Saga, by Brian K. Vaughan...
- 7/20/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Comic-Con International has released the complete list of nominees for the 2013 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards. The winners of the award will be revealed during the annual ceremony held at Comic-Con International in San Diego on July 19.
Official Press Release
Comic-Con International (Comic-Con) is proud to announce the nominations for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards 2013. The nominees, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges, reflect the wide range of material being published in comics and graphic novel form today, from crime noire to autobiographical works to cartoon adventures.
Three titles lead the 2013 list with 5 nominations each. Chris Ware’s critically acclaimed Building Stories (published by Pantheon) has nods for Best Graphic Album–New, Best Writer/artist, Best Coloring, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design. Also garnering 5 nominations are Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s Fatale (published by Image) and Matt Fraction and David Aja’s Hawkeye (published by Marvel...
Official Press Release
Comic-Con International (Comic-Con) is proud to announce the nominations for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards 2013. The nominees, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges, reflect the wide range of material being published in comics and graphic novel form today, from crime noire to autobiographical works to cartoon adventures.
Three titles lead the 2013 list with 5 nominations each. Chris Ware’s critically acclaimed Building Stories (published by Pantheon) has nods for Best Graphic Album–New, Best Writer/artist, Best Coloring, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design. Also garnering 5 nominations are Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s Fatale (published by Image) and Matt Fraction and David Aja’s Hawkeye (published by Marvel...
- 4/17/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Comic-Con International is proud to announce the nominations for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards of 2013. The nominees, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges, reflect the wide range of material being published in comics and graphic novel form today, from crime noir to autobiographical works to cartoon adventures. Three titles lead the 2013 list with 5 nominations each.
Chris Ware’s critically acclaimed Building Stories (published by Pantheon) has nods for Best Graphic Album–New, Best Writer/artist, Best Coloring, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design. Also garnering 5 nominations are Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s Fatale (published by Image) and Matt Fraction and David Aja’s Hawkeye (published by Marvel). Both are nominated for Best Continuing Series, Best New Series, Best Writer, Best Penciller/Inker, and Best Cover Artist. (Fatale also shares the coloring nomination for Dave Stewart.)Close behind with 4 nominations are Boom!/kaboom’s Adventure Time (Best New Series,...
Chris Ware’s critically acclaimed Building Stories (published by Pantheon) has nods for Best Graphic Album–New, Best Writer/artist, Best Coloring, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design. Also garnering 5 nominations are Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s Fatale (published by Image) and Matt Fraction and David Aja’s Hawkeye (published by Marvel). Both are nominated for Best Continuing Series, Best New Series, Best Writer, Best Penciller/Inker, and Best Cover Artist. (Fatale also shares the coloring nomination for Dave Stewart.)Close behind with 4 nominations are Boom!/kaboom’s Adventure Time (Best New Series,...
- 4/16/2013
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Last week's concluding scene on The Lying Game left us with a lot of questions for Ted Mercer. Mainly: why was Ted visiting Derek Rogers grave?
In "The Grave Truth," we got more answers than we could've bargained for. Then again, after the ending scene, my head is spinning with a whole new set of questions! Let's break it all down.
Emma (posing as Sutton) confronted Ted at Derek's grave. She wouldn't give him his hospital badge back without getting some answers first. I have to say she really has some balls considering Ted was one of the main suspects of The Lying Game Season 2.
Alec had a great point when he stopped Dan from choking Ted out at the police station: Ted may make a lot of mistakes, but look at the guy, he's not the killer. Ted was practically crapping his pants!
With Ted's confession that he is...
In "The Grave Truth," we got more answers than we could've bargained for. Then again, after the ending scene, my head is spinning with a whole new set of questions! Let's break it all down.
Emma (posing as Sutton) confronted Ted at Derek's grave. She wouldn't give him his hospital badge back without getting some answers first. I have to say she really has some balls considering Ted was one of the main suspects of The Lying Game Season 2.
Alec had a great point when he stopped Dan from choking Ted out at the police station: Ted may make a lot of mistakes, but look at the guy, he's not the killer. Ted was practically crapping his pants!
With Ted's confession that he is...
- 3/6/2013
- by leigh.raines@gmail.com (Leigh Raines)
- TVfanatic
Good news, "Pretty Little Liars" fans! The series' Season 3 winter premiere will air in January 2013 along with plenty of other ABC Family programming.
After its upcoming Halloween special (Tues., Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Et), "Pretty Little Liars" will return on, Tues., Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. Et for the second half of its third season, in which Mona (Janel Parrish) has been released from Radley and is headed back to Rosewood, much to Aria (Lucy Hale), Spencer (Troian Bellisario), Emily (Shay Mitchell) and Hanna's (Ashley Benson) dismay. Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin will also appear on upcoming episodes.
In the lying-themed evening, "The Lying Game" will return with all-new Season 2 episodes on Tues., Jan. 8 at 9 p.m. Et. In the episodes, twins Sutton and Emma's (both Alexandra Chando) birth mother Rebecca (Charisma Carpenter) lures Sutton to the dark side and the girls' romantic relationships get complicated. Ted may be hiding even more shocking secrets.
After its upcoming Halloween special (Tues., Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Et), "Pretty Little Liars" will return on, Tues., Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. Et for the second half of its third season, in which Mona (Janel Parrish) has been released from Radley and is headed back to Rosewood, much to Aria (Lucy Hale), Spencer (Troian Bellisario), Emily (Shay Mitchell) and Hanna's (Ashley Benson) dismay. Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin will also appear on upcoming episodes.
In the lying-themed evening, "The Lying Game" will return with all-new Season 2 episodes on Tues., Jan. 8 at 9 p.m. Et. In the episodes, twins Sutton and Emma's (both Alexandra Chando) birth mother Rebecca (Charisma Carpenter) lures Sutton to the dark side and the girls' romantic relationships get complicated. Ted may be hiding even more shocking secrets.
- 10/22/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
Good news, "Pretty Little Liars" fans! The series' Season 3 winter premiere will air in January 2013 along with plenty of other ABC Family programming.
After its upcoming Halloween special (Tues., Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Et), "Pretty Little Liars" will return on, Tues., Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. Et for the second half of its third season, in which Mona (Janel Parrish) has been released from Radley and is headed back to Rosewood, much to Aria (Lucy Hale), Spencer (Troian Bellisario), Emily (Shay Mitchell) and Hanna's (Ashley Benson) dismay. Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin will also appear on upcoming episodes.
In the lying-themed evening, "The Lying Game" will return with all-new Season 2 episodes on Tues., Jan. 8 at 9 p.m. Et. In the episodes, twins Sutton and Emma's (both Alexandra Chando) birth mother Rebecca (Charisma Carpenter) lures Sutton to the dark side and the girls' romantic relationships get complicated. Ted may be hiding even more shocking secrets.
After its upcoming Halloween special (Tues., Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Et), "Pretty Little Liars" will return on, Tues., Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. Et for the second half of its third season, in which Mona (Janel Parrish) has been released from Radley and is headed back to Rosewood, much to Aria (Lucy Hale), Spencer (Troian Bellisario), Emily (Shay Mitchell) and Hanna's (Ashley Benson) dismay. Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin will also appear on upcoming episodes.
In the lying-themed evening, "The Lying Game" will return with all-new Season 2 episodes on Tues., Jan. 8 at 9 p.m. Et. In the episodes, twins Sutton and Emma's (both Alexandra Chando) birth mother Rebecca (Charisma Carpenter) lures Sutton to the dark side and the girls' romantic relationships get complicated. Ted may be hiding even more shocking secrets.
- 10/22/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Aol TV.
If box office returns were the sole measurement of quality, then Seth McFarlane's foul-mouthed stuffed bear in "Ted" is the summer's reigning mascot. Truth be told, however, "Ted" suffers from the same loose comedic randomness that has restricted McFarlane's television work from gaining traction beyond a sizable army of fans. The foul-mouthed stuffed bear delivers oodles of humor largely based around the dissonance between his cute appearance and unruly behavior (the bear does coke, the bear screws women, and so on). But when it comes his longstanding relationship with lifetime pal John (Mark Wahlberg), the requisite chemistry rings hollow under a steaming pile of jokes. Ted may have plenty of energy, but he lacks both purpose and soul. That's less of a problem for the automated half of the buddy movie equation in "Robot and Frank," a delicate, contained dramedy hitting theaters this week. With an understated turn by Frank Langella.
- 8/14/2012
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
So they're really making an Alf movie? Ha! I kill me! A couple of months ago, it was being reported that Alf creator Paul Fusco was in the process of shopping around a movie based on the wildly popular '80s sitcom. While the recent wave of '80s nostalgia on the big screen did seem to support to such a ridiculous idea, I honestly didn't think it would ever amount to anything. It seemed like just another case of washed up star clinging desperately to the one thing that made them famous many years ago. But apparently Fusco has proven me wrong because this week Sony announced that they have officially picked up the rights to a new Alf movie. There is, however, one big difference: Alf will no longer be a puppet. According to THR, Sony Animation has closed a deal to turn Alf into a live action...
- 8/9/2012
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
The last time we saw Ashley William’s Victoria on How I Met Your Mother she was escaping her wedding, hand-in-hand with Ted. They were driving off into the sunset, simultaneously evoking a sense a hope and dread. Victoria has always been the closest thing Ted has ever had to “The One,” but we’ve also known for seven years that Victoria is not the titular mother. So while it’s wonderful to see Ted back with Victoria, it will be a short-lived reunion to be sure. So how much longer do these two have together before they say goodbye for the second time?
While it was a sure thing Williams would return for the Season 8 premiere to at least wrap up where Season 7 left off, we can now say with a certainty that she will appear beyond that initial first episode. TVLine reported Williams was signed up for a multi-episode arc,...
While it was a sure thing Williams would return for the Season 8 premiere to at least wrap up where Season 7 left off, we can now say with a certainty that she will appear beyond that initial first episode. TVLine reported Williams was signed up for a multi-episode arc,...
- 7/30/2012
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Ted may be getting the bear’s share of attention right now for Seth MacFarlane, but his animated Fox shows will be back in the spotlight next week at Comic-Con. If you can’t make it all the way to San Diego to attend the panels for these shows, you can at least console yourself by scrolling down this page for an early peek at the posters for Family Guy, The Cleveland Show, and American Dad. Take that, people who don’t have access to a computer!
The Family Guy art teases the season 11 premiere, in which the Griffins attempt to climb Mt.
The Family Guy art teases the season 11 premiere, in which the Griffins attempt to climb Mt.
- 7/7/2012
- by Dan Snierson
- EW - Inside TV
I enjoyed Ted. On the whole, it’s a fun movie, and I laughed an awful lot, sometimes raucously. I want to make this clear up front because much of this review will sound negative, and I don’t want to leave the impression that I hate Ted. I don’t. But for the most part, what I liked about the movie can be summed up in a sentence, and what I disliked is substantially more complex. All things considered, I weigh the good and bad just about equally on this one, and I even think it’s probably worth a watch for those seeking a fun, lighthearted night at the movies.
Seth MacFarlane fans, of course, are going to love the hell out of Ted, because his voice rings loud and clear through every frame of the movie. I have no qualms saying it’s the best thing the...
Seth MacFarlane fans, of course, are going to love the hell out of Ted, because his voice rings loud and clear through every frame of the movie. I have no qualms saying it’s the best thing the...
- 6/29/2012
- by Jonathan R. Lack
- We Got This Covered
My, how far you’ve come, Barney Stinson.
In the following exclusive clip from tonight’s How I Met Your Mother, TV’s ultimate cad admits he’s warming to the idea of – wait for it! — having kids.
But there’s a twist. Recently rejected by Robin, Barney ponders “the wife and kids thing… minus the wife.”
How I Met Your Mother Exclusive: Ugly Betty‘s Becki Newton to Romance Barney!
“I wish men could have children on their own — like seahorses!” exclaims Barney. Until that magical day comes, Barney and fellow brokenhearted pal Ted may have stumbled upon a...
In the following exclusive clip from tonight’s How I Met Your Mother, TV’s ultimate cad admits he’s warming to the idea of – wait for it! — having kids.
But there’s a twist. Recently rejected by Robin, Barney ponders “the wife and kids thing… minus the wife.”
How I Met Your Mother Exclusive: Ugly Betty‘s Becki Newton to Romance Barney!
“I wish men could have children on their own — like seahorses!” exclaims Barney. Until that magical day comes, Barney and fellow brokenhearted pal Ted may have stumbled upon a...
- 11/21/2011
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
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