I figure we are now in the countdown stages as the Toronto International Film Festival approaches at the beginning of September. One of the films in this year's Midnight Madness lineup is Ryuhei Kitamura's Downrange. Three new stills from the production have surfaced and you will find larger version in the gallery below. The first two are character shots. The third is of characters, shot, an indication of the carnage that awaits us on premiere night. Downrange is the terrifying new thriller from acclaimed director Ryuhei Kitamura (The Midnight Meat Train, Versus, Godzilla: Final Wars). Produced by Kitamura and Eleven Arts' Ko Mori (Lords of Chaos, Man From Reno, Uzumasa Limelight), the film is executive produced by Taro Maki (In This Corner of the...
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- 8/14/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Yes, Netflix’s Glow provides a funny, albeit fictional, behind-the-scenes look into the rise of the 1980s phenomenon known as Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Yes, it features comedic heavy hitters like Alison Brie (Community) and Marc Maron (Maron) sporting some truly fantastic period costumes. And yes, the show’s pedigreed production team includes Orange Is the New Black‘s Carly Mensch and Nurse Jackie‘s Liz Flahive, as well as Oitnb‘s Jenji Kohan.
But Glow also provided a vital lesson to its cast, courtesy of the hands-on training the actors underwent prior to the shoot.
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But Glow also provided a vital lesson to its cast, courtesy of the hands-on training the actors underwent prior to the shoot.
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- 6/22/2017
- TVLine.com
When it comes to swearing, Gordon Ramsay is a master, with a well-earned reputation for ear-shredding profanity that’s often aimed at contestants who produce miserable meals on “Hell’s Kitchen”. But has the foul-mouthed celebrity chef met his match? In this corner: Kevin Spacey, star of critically acclaimed Netflix drama “House of Cards”, appearing in a new promo […]...
- 5/27/2017
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
'X-Men: Apocalypse' with Oscar Isaac in the supervillainous title role. 'X-Men: Apocalypse' review: Step back for series, but latest 'X-Men' movie 'works well enough' There's a three-way brawl going on in the Marvel universe, but it doesn't involve Spider-Man, Captain America, or Deadpool. Instead, the combatants are the three major movie studios who've divvied up the film rights to Marvel characters in licensing deals, some of which go back decades. In this corner we have Sony, makers of a Spider-Man series that has sunk so low since 2004's Spider-Man 2 that they punted the character back to our second combatant, Marvel Studios. In 2004, after years of seeing the majors compromise their intellectual property by making horrible film adaptations, they decided to finance and produce their own damn movies, in what would develop into an unprecedented winning streak. To this day, just when you think they're finally out of gas, Marvel...
- 5/28/2016
- by Mark Keizer
- Alt Film Guide
In this corner: A bruising blonde ‘Biest with a baby on the lam and a belly full of hatred!
And in this corner: A bellicose brunette ‘Biest with uncontrollable rage and a years-long grudge simmering inside her!
And when Grimm‘s two Hexenbiestly beauties finally face off in Friday’s episode (NBC, 9/8c), “If it’s not the craziest fight we’ve done on Grimm, it’s probably one of two,” star Bitsie Tulloch says.
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TVLine recently took part in a media visit to the series’ Portland set, where Tulloch...
And in this corner: A bellicose brunette ‘Biest with uncontrollable rage and a years-long grudge simmering inside her!
And when Grimm‘s two Hexenbiestly beauties finally face off in Friday’s episode (NBC, 9/8c), “If it’s not the craziest fight we’ve done on Grimm, it’s probably one of two,” star Bitsie Tulloch says.
Related NBC Renews Blacklist, Grimm and Three Other Dramas
TVLine recently took part in a media visit to the series’ Portland set, where Tulloch...
- 2/13/2015
- TVLine.com
Let’s be honest with ourselves, Downton fans: Most of us tune in to this show for the fights. Granted, we’re usually disappointed. Aside from the occasional dance hall melee, mugging/beating of Thomas on Hot Jimmy’s behalf, or heated tussle between Matthew (aw, Matthew, we miss you) and Sir Richard (aw, Sir Richard, no one misses you), there’s isn’t much down-and-dirty, mano-a-mano action going on from episode to episode.But this week, oh, this week, a major boxing match — the Big Boom in Cora’s Bedroom — finally goes down. In this corner: Lord Robert Grantham, super pissed off and dressed like a member of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. In the other corner: Mr. Bricker, super horny for Cora and dressed in what appears to be a woman’s silk bathrobe purchased at Macy’s with a 20-percent-off coupon. Bricker: I’m...
- 2/2/2015
- by Jen Chaney
- Vulture
Even as recently as a week ago, "Interstellar" looked like not only the likely winner of this weekend's box office derby but also the first surefire blockbuster of the season. After all, buzz has been building for months, between the heat of its collaboration between two of Hollywood's most popular players (2014 Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey and thinking-fan's-action-spectacle director Christopher Nolan) and the production's carefully cultivated air of secrecy. Plus, its competition was an animated movie based on an obscure Marvel Comics title.
And yet, when the moon dust cleared, it was "Big Hero 6" that was the projected winner, with an estimated $56.2 million, compared to a $50.0 million estimated debut for "Interstellar." Not that 50 mil is anything to complain about, but given that some pundits had predicted a $62 million weekend and a No. 1 opening for Nolan's film, he and distributor Paramount must be miffed.
In retrospect, however, a closer race should...
And yet, when the moon dust cleared, it was "Big Hero 6" that was the projected winner, with an estimated $56.2 million, compared to a $50.0 million estimated debut for "Interstellar." Not that 50 mil is anything to complain about, but given that some pundits had predicted a $62 million weekend and a No. 1 opening for Nolan's film, he and distributor Paramount must be miffed.
In retrospect, however, a closer race should...
- 11/10/2014
- by Gary Susman
- Moviefone
Pictured above: Fandango's Alicia Malone pitches a role for herself in the John Wick sequel as a villain called Red Fury. Star Keanu Reeves looks pretty terrified. John Wick vs. Everly: The Battle of the Badass Action Movies In This Corner: John Wick (in theaters October 24) Starring Keanu Reeves as a former assassin who pulls himself back into the killing game after a group of thugs steal his car and kill his dog....
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- 9/23/2014
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
Pictured above: Fandango's Alicia Malone pitches a role for herself in the John Wick sequel as a villain called Red Fury. Star Keanu Reeves looks pretty terrified. Pictured below: Our good friend (and movie-poster connoisseur) Germain Lussier Instagrams his way through the first day of the first annual MondoCon, a two-day event spun off from Fantastic Fest featuring Mondo posters, artists, panels and more. John Wick vs. Everly: Two Movies That Will Kick Your Ass In This Corner: John Wick Starring Keanu Reeves as a former assassin who pulls himself back into the killing game after a group of thugs steal his car and kill his dog. In This Corner: Everly Starring Salma Hayek as a mobster's ex-girlfriend/sex...
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- 9/21/2014
- by Erik Davis
- Movies.com
It’s time for another … Birthday Battle!
In This Corner: Eric Winter, who turns 38 today.
Best Known Roles: Rex Brady on Days Of Our Lives, Kevin’s minister boyfriend Jason on Brothers & Sisters, Gcb, The Witches Of East End.
And In This Corner: Mike Vogel, who turns 35 today.
Best Known Roles: Cloverfield, Pan Am, Bates Motel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and he’s currently starring as Dale on Under The Dome
Both guys are worthy, but only one can survive this battle. Take a look at the evidence provided, and then make your pick!
First Up – Eric
Brothers & Sisters
The Ex-List
The Ex-List
The Ugly Truth
The Ugly Truth
The Witches Of East End
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In This Corner: Eric Winter, who turns 38 today.
Best Known Roles: Rex Brady on Days Of Our Lives, Kevin’s minister boyfriend Jason on Brothers & Sisters, Gcb, The Witches Of East End.
And In This Corner: Mike Vogel, who turns 35 today.
Best Known Roles: Cloverfield, Pan Am, Bates Motel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and he’s currently starring as Dale on Under The Dome
Both guys are worthy, but only one can survive this battle. Take a look at the evidence provided, and then make your pick!
First Up – Eric
Brothers & Sisters
The Ex-List
The Ex-List
The Ugly Truth
The Ugly Truth
The Witches Of East End
Gcb
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- 7/17/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
With the grand tradition of wasting time on a Friday (your job’s not that important), and the grand tradition of blending two popular things together, it’s unsurprising that there are two Game of Thrones/Frozen mash-ups competing for pre-weekend internet dominance. It’s also surprising that we haven’t mashed up those two grand traditions more often. They seem made for one another. The question now is which Game of Thrones parody video will win the day. In this corner, we’ve got Daenerys, Jon Snow and (ahem) Mad King Joffrey belting out “Let It Go” as a means to assert their dominance over Westeros. In the other corner, we’ve got the Cast of Kings crew using new “Let It Go” lyrics to lovingly mock the show (and the amount of beards on it). Who’s parody sheen will reign supreme? Watch them both for yourself: Suggested follow-ups: “Let My Dragons Go” Anna and...
- 4/18/2014
- by Scott Beggs
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
In this corner, the men of the enchanted, medieval-flavored seven realms. And, in the other, the hunks of the dystopic world of Divergent. Which cast wins as the hunkiest of them all? Help Us decide! At the New York City premiere for the fourth season of Game of Thrones, hotties Kit Harington and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau were absent, but Peter Dinklage, Alfie Allen, and Aiden Gillen showed off their unique styles. Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) looked dapper in a three-piece suit with a black narrow tie, while Allen (Theon Greyjoy) [...]...
- 3/19/2014
- Us Weekly
Even in press conferences, Usher puts his leg up. "Why does your leg have to go north, wherever you are?" asked Carson Daly after a screening of the season premiere at New York City's Bryant Park Hotel on Monday afternoon. The singer wore shades of gray and a Davy Crockett-esque hat that rivaled Pharrell Williams' Vivienne Westwood headwear in height, and had Daly joking, "In this corner, Arby's; in this corner, Davy Crockett!" Video: 'The Voice' Season 6: Watch Adam Levine, Usher Sing Each Other's Hits The host and the coach joined executive producer Mark Burnett and answered questions
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- 2/24/2014
- by Ashley Lee
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"No matter how hard you guys work, you won't be your best." "It's the best we got."No, that response is not John Wayne in Rio Bravo. It's Sly Stallone responding to Kim Basinger in Hollywood's latest round of retiree-baiting, Grudge Match. In the film, aging boxing icons must get in the ring to settle an unresolved score from over thirty years ago. In this corner, it's Sylvester Stallone, weighing in as a little more rugged than his heyday, but impressively chiseled for 67. In the opposite corner, it's Robert De Niro, 70, weighing a good bit more than before but softer all around. From the opening sequence that mines clips from Rocky films and Raging Bull (colorized!) for a Jim Lampley news desk expository montage, it's...
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- 12/25/2013
- Screen Anarchy
In this corner: Charming, charismatic, boyishly handsome Paul Rudd, a potential vampire who successfully made the transition from rom-coms to quirkier comedies long before tonight’s musical guests had anything approaching fame. In this corner: The charming, charismatic, boyishly handsome members of One Direction, a lad band with an army of tweenage fans and the power to make even curmudgeons admit that its songs sure are catchy.
Which of these two will rule the roost at Saturday Night Live tonight? The obvious answer is Rudd. He’s a veteran SNL host with two other stints under his belt already,...
Which of these two will rule the roost at Saturday Night Live tonight? The obvious answer is Rudd. He’s a veteran SNL host with two other stints under his belt already,...
- 12/7/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
Gentlemen, start your dick jokes.
In a glorious coincidence, this week’s primetime schedule featured not one but two TV episodes inspired by the tragedy of serial sexter Anthony Weiner. Both hours — Wednesday’s Law & Order: Svu and Thursday’s Scandal – featured stoic wives, copious crotch shots, and goofy noms de perv – but which best captured the essence of the man who used to be the next mayor of New York City? Let’s go to the videotape! (Don’t worry, it’s only slightly dirty; we’re still talking network TV, after all.)
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Svu’s Weiner surrogate...
In a glorious coincidence, this week’s primetime schedule featured not one but two TV episodes inspired by the tragedy of serial sexter Anthony Weiner. Both hours — Wednesday’s Law & Order: Svu and Thursday’s Scandal – featured stoic wives, copious crotch shots, and goofy noms de perv – but which best captured the essence of the man who used to be the next mayor of New York City? Let’s go to the videotape! (Don’t worry, it’s only slightly dirty; we’re still talking network TV, after all.)
The Man
Svu’s Weiner surrogate...
- 10/25/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
This year's edition of the silent film festival featured Welles' previously-thought-lost Too Much Johnson amid a typically irreverent and varied selection
• Orson Welles's first professional film discovered in an Italian warehouse
• Review: Peter Bradshaw on Blancanieves
The first full day of the 32nd Giornate del Cinema Muto, the world's most prestigious silent-film festival, took place exactly 86 years after The Jazz Singer premiered in New York. There were no mournful faces in the town of Pordenone, Italy, where the Giornate is held, however. In this corner of the world, for one week only, it is not quite as if the talkies never arrived, but rather that they failed to stop the party. Silent cinema continues to reinvent itself, to surprise even its most protective guardians, and to multiply.
The opening gala night of the festival featured a recent film that paid tribute to European silent cinema, Pablo Berger's invigoratingly...
• Orson Welles's first professional film discovered in an Italian warehouse
• Review: Peter Bradshaw on Blancanieves
The first full day of the 32nd Giornate del Cinema Muto, the world's most prestigious silent-film festival, took place exactly 86 years after The Jazz Singer premiered in New York. There were no mournful faces in the town of Pordenone, Italy, where the Giornate is held, however. In this corner of the world, for one week only, it is not quite as if the talkies never arrived, but rather that they failed to stop the party. Silent cinema continues to reinvent itself, to surprise even its most protective guardians, and to multiply.
The opening gala night of the festival featured a recent film that paid tribute to European silent cinema, Pablo Berger's invigoratingly...
- 10/14/2013
- by Pamela Hutchinson
- The Guardian - Film News
In this corner, we have "Let Me Go," a dramatic breakup duet between Avril Lavigne and her husband, Nickleback singer Chad Kroeger. (Except at the end, they get together with each other, we think? The pronouns are a little confusing here.) In the other corner, we have "Good Time," a baby-voiced party number from Paris Hilton featuring her new boss, Lil Wayne. Which will you choose? Will you choose both? Warning: The recommended dosage is one terrifying novelty single a day.And here is "Good Time," by Paris Hilton:...
- 10/7/2013
- by Amanda Dobbins
- Vulture
Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans
Gentlemen, Come Out Swinging!: In this corner we have One Direction's Louis Tomlinson and Liam Payne facing off against The Wanted's Tom Parker. The boybanders got into a war of words on Twitter over the weekend hurling digs, slams and one-liners at each other - some that included mentioning Lindsay Lohan. After Louis brought up The Wanted on the social media site, the flames were fanned! "You even talk about us at your own gigs. Are you that upset you didn't get in this band?" Tom wrote. Louis replied with, "Pal, we both ...
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Gentlemen, Come Out Swinging!: In this corner we have One Direction's Louis Tomlinson and Liam Payne facing off against The Wanted's Tom Parker. The boybanders got into a war of words on Twitter over the weekend hurling digs, slams and one-liners at each other - some that included mentioning Lindsay Lohan. After Louis brought up The Wanted on the social media site, the flames were fanned! "You even talk about us at your own gigs. Are you that upset you didn't get in this band?" Tom wrote. Louis replied with, "Pal, we both ...
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- 4/8/2013
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
In this corner, we have the 26-year-old star of the ABC smash "Revenge," Emily VanCamp ... in that corner, we have the 32-year-old multiple Grammy winner, Alicia Keys. Now, who looks better?VanCamp graces the cover of the April issue of Marie Claire Australia, looking glamorous in a black Michael Kors dress with sexy cutouts, wavy hair and red nails. But we've definitely seen this look before...Keys donned the gown (and exact same pose! Creepy) at the Nrj Awards in Paris back in January, adding a black and white necklace with an updo. We think both ladies are gorgeous but we are giving the slight advantage to Emily, if only because Alicia's necklace is a distraction from the detail of the dress. So who do you think wore it better? Click "Launch Gallery" above to vote on this pair and more stars in dueling dresses (including another appearance by this same Michael Kors!
- 3/10/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
In this corner, daaaahhhhling, we have five-time Grammy winner (and 34-time nominee, whoa) Mariah Carey: the best selling female artist of all time, the custodian of a famous five-octave range, a lovable nut who doesn’t really exercise while wearing five-inch heels but does really flip out if photographed or filmed from her “bad” left side.
And in this corner, speaking in a fake British accent for some reason, there’s brash young upstart Nicki Minaj: a rapper/singer who once boasted of earning $50,000 for a guest verse even before her album was released, a wearer of assorted ridiculata,...
And in this corner, speaking in a fake British accent for some reason, there’s brash young upstart Nicki Minaj: a rapper/singer who once boasted of earning $50,000 for a guest verse even before her album was released, a wearer of assorted ridiculata,...
- 1/17/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
In this corner, standing two and a half feet tall and weighing in at 18 pounds, the challenger: Chucky, the doll of pure evil! And in the other corner, standing 25 stories high with a weight of 49 tons, the J.J. Abrams' secret menace from outer space, Clover!
Okay, sure, on paper it looks like a mismatch. But just how well do your favorite movie monsters really stack up against each other? That's the question posed — and then expertly answered — by this cool infographic, which compares the heights of some of the most sinister beasts ever to grace the big screen.
Which of these terrifying creatures would win in a fight, of course, is still up to you to decide. But what size sombrero they each wear? Finally, that question has been answered once and for all. Thanks, Reddit!
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Okay, sure, on paper it looks like a mismatch. But just how well do your favorite movie monsters really stack up against each other? That's the question posed — and then expertly answered — by this cool infographic, which compares the heights of some of the most sinister beasts ever to grace the big screen.
Which of these terrifying creatures would win in a fight, of course, is still up to you to decide. But what size sombrero they each wear? Finally, that question has been answered once and for all. Thanks, Reddit!
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- 1/15/2013
- by Scott Harris
- NextMovie
Christmas is about bringing people together. But award season is about pitting the best and brightest of Hollywood's stars against each other in a battle for fame, acclaim and Oscar gold. While those of us at Cinema Blend are deep in thought comparing very different movies to each other to come up with our Top 10 lists, many of these movies are currently vying for your attention, hoping theirs will be the one you choose for your holiday moviegoing. But one question remains: which is sadder? To answer that question, it's a sad off, ladies and gentlemen! In this corner, we have one of Hollywood's biggest and blackest badasses, Samuel L. Jackson, defending America's dark history of racial injustice and slavery. And in that corner we have the waifish ingénue with the pixie cut and belting lungs, Anne Hathaway, fighting for the plight of impoverished and diseased prostitutes here and ...
- 12/18/2012
- cinemablend.com
Mayimbe here…
So back in October, Ben Fritz over at the L.A. Times reported that Warner Bros is running full steam ahead with getting a Justice League movie on the big screen by summer 2015.
As of this morning, the search is still ongoing for a director and subject to how Man Of Steel performs, shooting should get underway next year. Now in case you been living under a rock the past year, everybody else knows that Marvel is dropping the sequel to The Avengers that summer as well. That is some pretty stiff competition.
In this corner we got Earth’s Mightiest Heroes going up against Thanos the Mad Titan. How will Warners respond? Just Who will the Justice League face off against?
Not a Titan, but a God!
After some persistent snooping, we have exclusively learned that the main baddie is none other than…
…Darkseid!
Yes folks, Darkseid.
So back in October, Ben Fritz over at the L.A. Times reported that Warner Bros is running full steam ahead with getting a Justice League movie on the big screen by summer 2015.
As of this morning, the search is still ongoing for a director and subject to how Man Of Steel performs, shooting should get underway next year. Now in case you been living under a rock the past year, everybody else knows that Marvel is dropping the sequel to The Avengers that summer as well. That is some pretty stiff competition.
In this corner we got Earth’s Mightiest Heroes going up against Thanos the Mad Titan. How will Warners respond? Just Who will the Justice League face off against?
Not a Titan, but a God!
After some persistent snooping, we have exclusively learned that the main baddie is none other than…
…Darkseid!
Yes folks, Darkseid.
- 12/3/2012
- by El Mayimbe
- LRMonline.com
Halloween bunnies – Courtesy Constance Marie
Look who’s back! We’re thrilled to say hello again to Constance Marie, our original celebrity blogger!
The actress, mom to daughter Luna Marie, 3½, with fiancé Kent Katich, stars on Switched at Birth, which returns Jan. 7 to ABC Family.
She’s also one of the celebrity voices narrating beloved children’s stories for Little Golden Records, available now at Walmart.
Marie, 47, can also be found online on Facebook and @goconstance on Twitter. If you’ve missed any of her past posts, check them out here.
In her latest blog, the actress shares her secret...
Look who’s back! We’re thrilled to say hello again to Constance Marie, our original celebrity blogger!
The actress, mom to daughter Luna Marie, 3½, with fiancé Kent Katich, stars on Switched at Birth, which returns Jan. 7 to ABC Family.
She’s also one of the celebrity voices narrating beloved children’s stories for Little Golden Records, available now at Walmart.
Marie, 47, can also be found online on Facebook and @goconstance on Twitter. If you’ve missed any of her past posts, check them out here.
In her latest blog, the actress shares her secret...
- 11/6/2012
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
Who’s the bigger trainwreck: New Girl‘s thinks-he’s-fly-for-a-white-guy Schmidt or Ben and Kate‘s spicy girl Bj?
You don’t have to wonder much longer, because we’ve got some exclusive video that decides the matter once and for all, Mortal Kombat-style.
Related | New Girl Scoop: Look Who’s Playing Jess’ Folks!
In this corner: douche bag Schmidt! And in this corner: hot mess Bj! Who will dominate? Press Play on the video below to find out!
Related | Exclusive Sneak Peek: Ben and Kate Power Through an Awkward Brother/Sister Sex Talk
Get your own ringside seat on Tuesday,...
You don’t have to wonder much longer, because we’ve got some exclusive video that decides the matter once and for all, Mortal Kombat-style.
Related | New Girl Scoop: Look Who’s Playing Jess’ Folks!
In this corner: douche bag Schmidt! And in this corner: hot mess Bj! Who will dominate? Press Play on the video below to find out!
Related | Exclusive Sneak Peek: Ben and Kate Power Through an Awkward Brother/Sister Sex Talk
Get your own ringside seat on Tuesday,...
- 10/8/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Who are you voting for?
No, we’re not talking about the upcoming presidential election. Hart of Dixie doc Zoe finally picked between her two impossibly handsome Bluebell suitors in Tuesday night’s Season 2 premiere, but we want to know which guy you think is best for her.
Related | Scoop: Hart of Dixie Goes for Gold With Olympic Gymnast McKayla Maroney
But first, let’s review the options and Dr. Hart’s choice. In this corner, we have George Tucker, the all-around good guy who broke off his 15-year relationship with Lemon for the pixie doctor. When he sincerely told...
No, we’re not talking about the upcoming presidential election. Hart of Dixie doc Zoe finally picked between her two impossibly handsome Bluebell suitors in Tuesday night’s Season 2 premiere, but we want to know which guy you think is best for her.
Related | Scoop: Hart of Dixie Goes for Gold With Olympic Gymnast McKayla Maroney
But first, let’s review the options and Dr. Hart’s choice. In this corner, we have George Tucker, the all-around good guy who broke off his 15-year relationship with Lemon for the pixie doctor. When he sincerely told...
- 10/3/2012
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
In this corner, we have a pop megastar and new mommmy, whose ability to bounce back into bikini shape after giving birth is either incredibly inspiring or maddening, depending on who’s looking. In the other corner, we have a TV host whose confidence in her body is so great, she keeps making bets that have her strutting in the freezing air/water in a tiny two-piece, sometimes on national television. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, Beyonce, the easy victor of the Bikini Awards pop-star category, is up against Extra host Maria Menounos — who handily defeated all the other gorgeous ladies of our “multi-talented” category.
Whose bikini bod reigns supreme? We have no idea how you’ll possibly choose between these two, but you’ll have to do it before tomorrow at midnight!
[Photos: Beyonce.com, Splash News Online]
Related: VH1 Celebrity Bikini Awards Round 2: Drita Vs. Michelle Rodriguez
VH1 Celebrity Bikini Awards Round 2: Selena Gomez Vs.
Whose bikini bod reigns supreme? We have no idea how you’ll possibly choose between these two, but you’ll have to do it before tomorrow at midnight!
[Photos: Beyonce.com, Splash News Online]
Related: VH1 Celebrity Bikini Awards Round 2: Drita Vs. Michelle Rodriguez
VH1 Celebrity Bikini Awards Round 2: Selena Gomez Vs.
- 7/17/2012
- by Sabrina Rojas Weiss
- TheFabLife - Movies
On TV this Monday: Olympic Trials make or break the London games for the best American swimmers, a Bunheads breakdown leaves Michelle in a bad way, Teen Wolf spills a secret and Lost Girl’s fight club is… on second thought, better not to talk about it. Here are nine programs to keep on your radar.
Preview | Shailene Woodley Teases Secret Life‘s Glee-ful 100th Episode Airing Tonight
8 pm U.S. Olympic Trials: Swimming (NBC) | Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte are a lock, but tune in live to see who else does — or doesn’t — earn a place on the U.
Preview | Shailene Woodley Teases Secret Life‘s Glee-ful 100th Episode Airing Tonight
8 pm U.S. Olympic Trials: Swimming (NBC) | Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte are a lock, but tune in live to see who else does — or doesn’t — earn a place on the U.
- 6/25/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Ladies and gentlemen, curious boys and squealing girls, welcome to Jimmy Kimmel Live’s main event. In this corner, sporting 18.5 pounds of brand-new muscle, we have the High School Hottie with a smokin’ body, the Unstoppable Condom-Dropper, the Thrilla in Vanilla — Zaaaaaac Efron!
And in this corner, weighing in at less than he used to weigh, we have the Emmys Host with the Most, Ben Affleck’s Bed-Warmer, the Man Show bro who scored the Big O — Jimmyyyy Kimmel!
Which of these skilled bra-unhookers can remove four ladies’ undergarments from a portly fellow named Guillermo in just 23 heart-pounding seconds? The...
And in this corner, weighing in at less than he used to weigh, we have the Emmys Host with the Most, Ben Affleck’s Bed-Warmer, the Man Show bro who scored the Big O — Jimmyyyy Kimmel!
Which of these skilled bra-unhookers can remove four ladies’ undergarments from a portly fellow named Guillermo in just 23 heart-pounding seconds? The...
- 4/17/2012
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
Oh, shit. It seems a pop-culture beef is emerging and it's the best kind of beef around (besides Kobe, I guess): one about Titanic. In this corner, we have Julian Fellowes, creator of Downton Abbey. In the other, James Cameron, director of a bunch of blockbusters and Hmfic. Maybe I'm calling this thing early, but I have a feeling it could equal the Jon Hamm-Kim Kardashian feud in terms of absurdity and sheer delight. Fellowes, whose own Titanic mini-series will premiere on ABC in April, didn't take shots at Celine Dion or the fact that you totally did let go, Rose, but rather the portrayal of First Officer William Murdoch in Cameron's film. If you'll recall, Murdoch is the dude who (in the movie) freaks out during a lifeboat stampede, shoots a few passengers, and then kills himself. That's not exactly how it [...]...
- 3/25/2012
- Nerve
In honor of Marvel’s next big event, I’ve decided to take a week off of thinking hard. Instead I’ll do what they’re doing: Wasting your time by forcing two characters to fight for your entertainment.
Of course I don’t have the resources to produce artwork. Nor do I have the time to create an actual script. Instead, I’ll just take this idea to a few different levels, and ultimately create enough sweeping declarations to get some beautifully angry comments. I love beautifully angry comments.
In this corner: Bruce “The Rich Kid” Wayne and his amazing belt of knickknacks! That’s right, it’s everyone’s favorite powerless pugilist… the billionaire with bats in his belfry, The Batman!
And in this corner wearing skin-tight underwear and a mask without a mouth hole… Marvel’s favorite orphan, Peter “I was a jerk once, and I...
Of course I don’t have the resources to produce artwork. Nor do I have the time to create an actual script. Instead, I’ll just take this idea to a few different levels, and ultimately create enough sweeping declarations to get some beautifully angry comments. I love beautifully angry comments.
In this corner: Bruce “The Rich Kid” Wayne and his amazing belt of knickknacks! That’s right, it’s everyone’s favorite powerless pugilist… the billionaire with bats in his belfry, The Batman!
And in this corner wearing skin-tight underwear and a mask without a mouth hole… Marvel’s favorite orphan, Peter “I was a jerk once, and I...
- 3/10/2012
- by Marc Alan Fishman
- Comicmix.com
Since there weren't enough prizes in the world for Claire "Temple Grandin" Danes and Kate "Mildred" Winslet, who will be our next "Her, again?" awards gobbler?
Will it be Nicole Kidman in Hemingway & Gellhorn vs. Julianne Moore in Game Change? The last time they faced off in awards season (2002) they were actually co-stars and Nic' won for The Hours (Julianne losing for Far From Heaven and The Hours albeit in two separate categories) . Or will they both be trumped by someone we're not thinking of yet when the Emmys role around in September 2012 and this whole awards circus begins anew?
In this corner, Nicole Kidman as Martha Gelhorn in Hemingway and Gellhorn...
Yes - Philip Kaufman is directing and he's made some amazing films in the past like The Right Stuff and Henry & June. The last time Nicole Kidman lowered her voice this noticeably to play a ballsy writer, she won the Oscar.
Will it be Nicole Kidman in Hemingway & Gellhorn vs. Julianne Moore in Game Change? The last time they faced off in awards season (2002) they were actually co-stars and Nic' won for The Hours (Julianne losing for Far From Heaven and The Hours albeit in two separate categories) . Or will they both be trumped by someone we're not thinking of yet when the Emmys role around in September 2012 and this whole awards circus begins anew?
In this corner, Nicole Kidman as Martha Gelhorn in Hemingway and Gellhorn...
Yes - Philip Kaufman is directing and he's made some amazing films in the past like The Right Stuff and Henry & June. The last time Nicole Kidman lowered her voice this noticeably to play a ballsy writer, she won the Oscar.
- 2/6/2012
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Call it a meeting of the mindless. In this corner, Atlanta trap-rap star Gucci Mane, a giant in a subgenre known for its willful ignorance and adherence to hip-hop’s lowest-common-denominator values: drugs, money, bitches, beef. In the other corner, Bay Area aberration V-Nasty, a member of Kreayshawn’s White Girl Mob who is, to date, most famous for dropping the N-bomb in her shrill sizzurp-celebrating verses. Baytl is their musical love child, a halfway-there, unnaturally slow piece of work that showcases more than a few symptoms of prenatal cocaine exposure. Producer Zaytoven keeps the beats minimal—Southern-fried, down-tempo, spangled ...
- 1/3/2012
- avclub.com
Photo by Kathryn Delaney, taken from Bernie Mirault’s blog
by Matthew Horowitz
Lean in close. No, closer.
To Get Her is a comic for people who like comics rife with detail and nuance. Set in Montreal, To Get Her chronicles the oft-fought battles of a ten year relationship, and the emotional casualties inflicted on both sides. In this corner, Gordon Kirby, highly sympathetic cartoonist that quits a paying job washing dishes to return to his art. In this corner, we have Janet Ditko (yeah, Kirby and Ditko, I enjoyed that too) the long suffering breadwinner of the couple who longs for a more rewarding existence.
There is also a dog.
More than anything I am struck by the skill with which To Get Her conveys emotion visually. The essence of experience is pumped in to each panel, each line. There are a hundred little details and aesthetic tricks that...
by Matthew Horowitz
Lean in close. No, closer.
To Get Her is a comic for people who like comics rife with detail and nuance. Set in Montreal, To Get Her chronicles the oft-fought battles of a ten year relationship, and the emotional casualties inflicted on both sides. In this corner, Gordon Kirby, highly sympathetic cartoonist that quits a paying job washing dishes to return to his art. In this corner, we have Janet Ditko (yeah, Kirby and Ditko, I enjoyed that too) the long suffering breadwinner of the couple who longs for a more rewarding existence.
There is also a dog.
More than anything I am struck by the skill with which To Get Her conveys emotion visually. The essence of experience is pumped in to each panel, each line. There are a hundred little details and aesthetic tricks that...
- 12/5/2011
- by Spandexless
- Comicmix.com
This week’s Hotness is a tough matchup, for both talent and smoldering looks: Jamie Campbell Bower vs. Andrew Garfield. Frankly, we’re glad it’s up to you to decide, because we certainly couldn’t do it on our own.
In this corner, we have Jamie Campbell Bower, known to every Twilighter as Caius, to Potterheads as Gellert Grindelward and to costume drama buffs as King Arthur in Camelot and soon as the young Earl of Oxford in Anonymous. But soon enough, we may all think of him as Jace Wayland, the brooding hero of The Mortal Instruments. (No wonder our friends at NextMovie are calling him Mr. Franchise!)
The combined power of these fanbases should seem formidable, but then Andrew Garfield has shown that he thrives as the underdog. We wanted to boycott Facebook after seeing how his Social Network character Eduardo got screwed by Mark Zuckerberg. And...
In this corner, we have Jamie Campbell Bower, known to every Twilighter as Caius, to Potterheads as Gellert Grindelward and to costume drama buffs as King Arthur in Camelot and soon as the young Earl of Oxford in Anonymous. But soon enough, we may all think of him as Jace Wayland, the brooding hero of The Mortal Instruments. (No wonder our friends at NextMovie are calling him Mr. Franchise!)
The combined power of these fanbases should seem formidable, but then Andrew Garfield has shown that he thrives as the underdog. We wanted to boycott Facebook after seeing how his Social Network character Eduardo got screwed by Mark Zuckerberg. And...
- 10/26/2011
- by Sabrina Rojas Weiss
- TheFabLife - Movies
“In this corner, Real Steel…”
The Review that is…
I didn’t know quite what to expect with this film, but these robots knocked it out of the park! (Or should I say ring?)
Set in the future, the day of the human boxer is dead, and Charlie Kenton’s (Hugh Jackman) career is over. In an attempt to make money, he puts whatever robot he can find in the ring. When the opportunity arises for him to make some money for a new robot, he doesn’t pass it up. The only catch is that he take care of his abandoned son Max (Dakota Goyo) for a while. Reunited, the two take the boxing world by storm with Atom, an old robot they found at the scrapyard. It doesn’t hurt that they get to know each other along the way, either.
This film was fantastic! Shawn Levy really...
The Review that is…
I didn’t know quite what to expect with this film, but these robots knocked it out of the park! (Or should I say ring?)
Set in the future, the day of the human boxer is dead, and Charlie Kenton’s (Hugh Jackman) career is over. In an attempt to make money, he puts whatever robot he can find in the ring. When the opportunity arises for him to make some money for a new robot, he doesn’t pass it up. The only catch is that he take care of his abandoned son Max (Dakota Goyo) for a while. Reunited, the two take the boxing world by storm with Atom, an old robot they found at the scrapyard. It doesn’t hurt that they get to know each other along the way, either.
This film was fantastic! Shawn Levy really...
- 10/6/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Let’s talk about writing fight scenes. Nothing to it, right? In this corner we got character A, in that corner we got character B, the bell rings, and they proceed to beat the poo out of each other until someone falls down. Simple, right? You just point the artists in the general direction, tell them how many pages they got, and collect your check. What could be more simple?
I’ll admit, I’ve pretty much done that some times. If I know the artist real well, I’ll give plot points that are to be covered and let them work their magic. However, I only do that if I know that the artist and I are on the same page about how fight scenes should go.
The fact of the matter is, fight scenes need not only to be choreographed, they need to be plotted and written. They need to build.
I’ll admit, I’ve pretty much done that some times. If I know the artist real well, I’ll give plot points that are to be covered and let them work their magic. However, I only do that if I know that the artist and I are on the same page about how fight scenes should go.
The fact of the matter is, fight scenes need not only to be choreographed, they need to be plotted and written. They need to build.
- 9/18/2011
- by John Ostrander
- Comicmix.com
In This Corner…
In recent years, there’s been a number of once-dormant franchises – particularly franchises that began in the 1980s – being resurrected with a third sequel. Not every franchise warrants a fourth movie, but we’ve recently seen Rambo, Live Free or Die Hard, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull…to varying degrees of success. (Surely, it will not be too much longer before some genius decides to make Back to the Future Part IV.)
There are two science fiction franchises, however, that share a very similar pattern of quality in their four movies. The first two films in both series are widely considered classics (and, in fact, all four films rank in the Top 100 of Flickchart’s list of the Best Films of All Time). Both had their reputations tarnished by a lackluster third film (yet even those movies have their defenders). And both had...
In recent years, there’s been a number of once-dormant franchises – particularly franchises that began in the 1980s – being resurrected with a third sequel. Not every franchise warrants a fourth movie, but we’ve recently seen Rambo, Live Free or Die Hard, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull…to varying degrees of success. (Surely, it will not be too much longer before some genius decides to make Back to the Future Part IV.)
There are two science fiction franchises, however, that share a very similar pattern of quality in their four movies. The first two films in both series are widely considered classics (and, in fact, all four films rank in the Top 100 of Flickchart’s list of the Best Films of All Time). Both had their reputations tarnished by a lackluster third film (yet even those movies have their defenders). And both had...
- 8/25/2011
- by Nigel Druitt
- Flickchart
In this corner we have boxing legend and former "Dancing with the Stars" contestant Sugar Ray Leonard and in the other, Access Hollywood Live's Billy Bush... ding, ding!
On Thursday's Access Hollywood Live's, Billy challenged the boxing great and author of "The Big Fight" to go a round on our stage.
"You've lost some weight, you've lost more weight now, so maybe it's the book tour or whatever. I really believe it, I believe I could take you right now, I'm just saying," Billy told Sugar Ray. "I'm like 180. What are you like a 150? I mean ...
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On Thursday's Access Hollywood Live's, Billy challenged the boxing great and author of "The Big Fight" to go a round on our stage.
"You've lost some weight, you've lost more weight now, so maybe it's the book tour or whatever. I really believe it, I believe I could take you right now, I'm just saying," Billy told Sugar Ray. "I'm like 180. What are you like a 150? I mean ...
Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 6/16/2011
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Throughout history, cinema has always pit foe against foe. Freddy vs. Jason. Alien vs. Predator. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Jesse T. Cook has a flick that will put them all to shame: Monster Brawl. Set up like a pay-per-view Ultimate Fighting match, the world's most infamous monsters are brought into the ring to fight. In this corner we have Frankenstein! In this corner, Cyclops! Waiting in the wings is Lady Vampire, Werewolf, Witchbitch, The Mummy, and many more. Okay, enough talk. Hit the jump to check out the wicked trailer. For more info, visit MonsterBrawlMovie.com...
- 6/10/2011
- FEARnet
"Chuck" packed a whole lot of show into one hour this week, what with the lovely romantic moments, plentiful action, moments of great comedy and the flurry of pop-culture references. And, oh yeah, one big, scary cliffhanger heading into next week's finale.
That finale is called "Chuck vs. the Cliffhanger," but if the show comes up with a better one than what we got Monday (May 9), we're already preparing to be blown away.
So, Ok, Sarah's (presumably) not going to die -- we've all watched enough television to agree on that, right? But real-life considerations of making a TV show aside, a cliffhanger is effective if it creates high stakes for the characters affected by it, and having Sarah's life in such grave danger on the eve of the wedding is, at this point in Chuck Bartowski's life, the highest possible stakes he could have. We are absolutely all in for next week's finale,...
That finale is called "Chuck vs. the Cliffhanger," but if the show comes up with a better one than what we got Monday (May 9), we're already preparing to be blown away.
So, Ok, Sarah's (presumably) not going to die -- we've all watched enough television to agree on that, right? But real-life considerations of making a TV show aside, a cliffhanger is effective if it creates high stakes for the characters affected by it, and having Sarah's life in such grave danger on the eve of the wedding is, at this point in Chuck Bartowski's life, the highest possible stakes he could have. We are absolutely all in for next week's finale,...
- 5/10/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
In this corner, we have the shit-stain of Sundance, one of the worst films I've ever had the displeasure of viewing, The Ledge, which features an impressive cast, including Charlie Hunnam ("Sons of Anarchy") Liv Tyler, Patrick Wilson, and Terrence Howard. Do not let the cast influence you. It is an embarrassingly awful experience, which the trailer fails to convey. In fact, the person that edited together the trailer would've been a much better director for The Ledge. Charlie Hunnam is terrible in ways that I never thought a guy with amazing facial hair could be, and Terrence Howard makes a case for supplanting Cuba Gooding, Jr. as the King of Redbox. If I can dissuade just one of you from not watching this film when it's released, then my life has served an honorable purpose.
In the other corner is the second trailer for Ironclad, which also looks deceptively good.
In the other corner is the second trailer for Ironclad, which also looks deceptively good.
- 5/5/2011
- by Dustin Rowles
The popcorn is popped! The 40 lb box of Junior Mints, opened! Turn off your cell phones, make a donation to the Will Rogers Institute and shush the giggly teenager behind you, because Wednesday night was "Songs of the Cinema" on "American Idol X: No Girls Allowed!"
With Pia Toscano off gallivanting with Ellen DeGeneres and record labels (so says the rumor mill!), the top eight faced even more scrutiny than usual. From viewers, that is. We all know the judges cheerleaders would give the contestants a standing ovation even if they just belched the alphabet. Unless that contestant's name rhymes with Paley Fineheart. (More on that later.)
But by the time the final note was shouted, the last "amazing" critique was uttered and the phone numbers were recapped, not one "Idol" stood out as being the next biggest thing in pop music. Nor jazz music, for that matter, regardless of...
With Pia Toscano off gallivanting with Ellen DeGeneres and record labels (so says the rumor mill!), the top eight faced even more scrutiny than usual. From viewers, that is. We all know the judges cheerleaders would give the contestants a standing ovation even if they just belched the alphabet. Unless that contestant's name rhymes with Paley Fineheart. (More on that later.)
But by the time the final note was shouted, the last "amazing" critique was uttered and the phone numbers were recapped, not one "Idol" stood out as being the next biggest thing in pop music. Nor jazz music, for that matter, regardless of...
- 4/14/2011
- by Jim Cantiello
- MTV Newsroom
Everybody loves a good David and Goliath story and boy is this a humdinger of one. In this corner is Zack Snyder, director of big event movies beloved by the Comic Con cognoscenti, helming a movie featuring big explosions, pretty girls in short skirts and elaborate fight scenes, all released in gross-maximizing IMAX and PG-13. In this corner is Diary of a Wimpy Kid, an unassuming kids' movie rushed into production after the relative success of the first installment. And the Kid just cleaned Snyder's clock, despite the aforementioned IMAX surcharges and despite a large chunk of Kid's ticket sales coming from discounted child prices. Ladies and gentlemen, your Weekend Receipts are here.
- 3/27/2011
- Movieline
Warner Bros. was kind enough to send me a copy of the new DVD release for Tom and Jerry. These are the cartoons I grew up with as a kid, so when they offered it to me, I jumped at the chance to do the review.
The Set-up
Here’s the official break-down from WB:
They’re at it again – hilariously – in a new and nutty 14-cartoon collection! In this corner, a perturbed pussycat. In the other corner, a mischievous mouse. Let the comedic mayhem begin with this menagerie of 14 fur-flying dust-ups. The tussling twosome travel through time (Guided Mouse-ille), to Europe (Neapolitan Mouse) and into space (O-Solar-Meow). And it’s two against one when Tom’s scaredy-cat cousin George comes to town in Timid Tabby. But Jerry comes out on top time and again in Pet Peeve, That’s My Mommy and Robin Hoodwinked. This collection’s classic cartoons...
The Set-up
Here’s the official break-down from WB:
They’re at it again – hilariously – in a new and nutty 14-cartoon collection! In this corner, a perturbed pussycat. In the other corner, a mischievous mouse. Let the comedic mayhem begin with this menagerie of 14 fur-flying dust-ups. The tussling twosome travel through time (Guided Mouse-ille), to Europe (Neapolitan Mouse) and into space (O-Solar-Meow). And it’s two against one when Tom’s scaredy-cat cousin George comes to town in Timid Tabby. But Jerry comes out on top time and again in Pet Peeve, That’s My Mommy and Robin Hoodwinked. This collection’s classic cartoons...
- 3/7/2011
- Cinelinx
Who didn’t love Tom and Jerry growing up? It’s funny to see my nephews watching these same episodes still to this day and loving it. I guess when it comes right down to it, Tom and Jerry are timeless. Maybe it’s the whole cat vs. mouse theme, with the smaller mouse always coming up on top. David and Goliath and all that. Whatever the reason, you can re-live your childhood (or watch it again with your kids or nephews) with Volume 1 of “Tom & Jerry: Fur Flying Adventures”, now available on DVD from Warner Home Video. They’re at it again – hilariously – in a new and nutty 14-cartoon collection! In this corner, a perturbed pussycat. In the other corner, a mischievous mouse. Let the comedic mayhem begin with this menagerie of 14 fur-flying dust-ups. The tussling twosome travel through time (Guided Mouse-ille), to Europe (Neapolitan Mouse) and into space...
- 2/26/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Yay! It's my favorite time again, contest time and this time we have one copy of Tom and Jerry "Fur Flying Adverntures" Volume 1 to give away on DVD. These are some of my all-time favorite cartoon characters and to be able to partner up with our friends at Warner Brothers for this is a big kids dream come true. Everyone’s favorite cat and mouse Tom and Jerry are back in an all new collection with 14 shorts selected to give endless entertainment for the entire family. All you have to do is tell us your favorite Tom and Jerry memory and who's your favorite, the cat or mouse or one of the other characters like the bull dog Spike. The contest ends on Tuesday, March 1st. We'll pick a winner, get your info and have the DVD shipped off to you! Be sure you sign in to Intense Debate below...
- 2/25/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Warner Bros. is releasing Tom and Jerry: Fur Flying Adventures on DVD. Everyone’s favorite cat and mouse Tom and Jerry are back in an all new collection with 14 shorts selected to give endless entertainment for the entire family. The DVD is available at a store near you!
Synopsis:
They’re at it again – hilariously – in a new and nutty 14-cartoon collection! In this corner, a perturbed pussycat. In the other corner, a mischievous mouse. Let the comedic mayhem begin with this menagerie of 14 fur-flying dust-ups. The tussling twosome travel through time (Guided Mouse-ille), to Europe (Neapolitan Mouse) and into space (O-Solar-Meow). And it’s two against one when Tom’s scaredy-cat cousin George comes to town in Timid Tabby. But Jerry comes out on top time and again in Pet Peeve, That’s My Mommyand Robin Hoodwinked. This collection’s classic cartoons starring your family’s longstanding favorite cat...
Synopsis:
They’re at it again – hilariously – in a new and nutty 14-cartoon collection! In this corner, a perturbed pussycat. In the other corner, a mischievous mouse. Let the comedic mayhem begin with this menagerie of 14 fur-flying dust-ups. The tussling twosome travel through time (Guided Mouse-ille), to Europe (Neapolitan Mouse) and into space (O-Solar-Meow). And it’s two against one when Tom’s scaredy-cat cousin George comes to town in Timid Tabby. But Jerry comes out on top time and again in Pet Peeve, That’s My Mommyand Robin Hoodwinked. This collection’s classic cartoons starring your family’s longstanding favorite cat...
- 2/14/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
In this corner, a sweat-suited despot who won’t think twice about using you for cannon fodder. In the other corner, a steely journalist who developed her skills as a press aide for the Nixon White House. Glee’s Sue Sylvester meant to insult Katie Couric on Sunday night’s episode, when she responded to the CBS anchor’s question with a sneering, “I hate you, Diane Sawyer”…
…but apparently, Sawyer saw the show. Her ABC World News deemed Sylvester a Super Bowl “Loser,” and Sawyer signed off her Monday evening newscast with a “Watch out Sue Sylvester. Watch out.
…but apparently, Sawyer saw the show. Her ABC World News deemed Sylvester a Super Bowl “Loser,” and Sawyer signed off her Monday evening newscast with a “Watch out Sue Sylvester. Watch out.
- 2/8/2011
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
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