Best Stance: Prison Break’s Wentworth Miller (Pictured above with your very own TV Addict!) didn’t necessarily shock many people by coming out as gay, but his decision to do so in order to protest Russia’s anti-gay laws earned him a gold star in our book.
Most Echoed Line: True Blood’s Eric wasn’t the only one shouting “Noooo!” as he burst into flames. Not that we believed for a second that the naked vamp’s goose was actually cooked (as confirmed by TVLine’s chat with showrunner Brian Buckner).
Worst Decision: How Adam Sklute — artistic director of the ballet company at the heart of Breaking Pointe — chose to keep Zach over Ian, we’ll never understand. Then again, we’re not the artistic director of anything other than our own highly-criticized wardrobe…
Best Showdown: The Bold & The Beautiful’s sassy siblings, Brooke and Katie, went another...
Most Echoed Line: True Blood’s Eric wasn’t the only one shouting “Noooo!” as he burst into flames. Not that we believed for a second that the naked vamp’s goose was actually cooked (as confirmed by TVLine’s chat with showrunner Brian Buckner).
Worst Decision: How Adam Sklute — artistic director of the ballet company at the heart of Breaking Pointe — chose to keep Zach over Ian, we’ll never understand. Then again, we’re not the artistic director of anything other than our own highly-criticized wardrobe…
Best Showdown: The Bold & The Beautiful’s sassy siblings, Brooke and Katie, went another...
- 8/23/2013
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Comedian Gilbert Gottfried is the latest person in Hollywood to be fired for saying the wrong thing on the internet. Over the weekend, Gottfried took to Twitter to make some crude jokes about the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
What he didn’t consider was that his employer, Aflac Insurance, gets most of its business from the Japanese market… and they didn’t find the jokes funny. So Gottfried is unemployed again, and now he’s decided to remove the offending tweets and apologize to Japan. Too little, too late! He claims to be proud of not having an internal censor switch, so taking the tweets down when it doesn’t matter anymore seems a bit weak.
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What he didn’t consider was that his employer, Aflac Insurance, gets most of its business from the Japanese market… and they didn’t find the jokes funny. So Gottfried is unemployed again, and now he’s decided to remove the offending tweets and apologize to Japan. Too little, too late! He claims to be proud of not having an internal censor switch, so taking the tweets down when it doesn’t matter anymore seems a bit weak.
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- 3/16/2011
- by AlexisJ
- SnarkFood.com
The premise of the new sci-fi thriller Prototype reminds me very much of a mostly forgotten film from 1989, Deadly Weapon, about an emotionally disturbed teen that gets hold of a military laser gun, which itself was a pseudo-remake of 1978's Laserblast, a cult fave about a troubled teen that gets his hand on an alien laser cannon. This time the high-tech tools of vengeance are telekinetic power gloves, and you better believe the revenge-minded wearer - now he's playing with power!
Prototype was co-written and directed by Michael Reilly and stars Mark Kelly, Michael Tylo, Steve Zissis (Baghead), and Joe Cabitat. Worldwide Film Entertainment is currently looking for distribution and no doubt will be shopping this low budget high-tech thriller about a teen who can bitch slap you to death from thirty feet away at next month's American Film Market.
"Geeky high-schooler Alex Mackendrick, dissed by his girlfriend, boss, and stepfather,...
Prototype was co-written and directed by Michael Reilly and stars Mark Kelly, Michael Tylo, Steve Zissis (Baghead), and Joe Cabitat. Worldwide Film Entertainment is currently looking for distribution and no doubt will be shopping this low budget high-tech thriller about a teen who can bitch slap you to death from thirty feet away at next month's American Film Market.
"Geeky high-schooler Alex Mackendrick, dissed by his girlfriend, boss, and stepfather,...
- 10/19/2009
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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