A version of this article originally appeared on EW.com.For John Stamos, starting on Scream Queens meant immediately hitting the showers - and loving it. Back in August, the Full House star teased a shower scene on Instagram when he posted a picture of him dropping a robe with the caption, "Dirty day on the set of @screamqueensfox #Showertime." Now ahead of Tuesday's season premiere, Stamos, who is making his debut as Dr. Brock Holt, discussed having to drop his towel while fellow series newcomer Taylor Lautner kept his clothes on. "The first script there was a locker scene,...
- 9/20/2016
- by Derek Lawrence, @dlaw1988
- PEOPLE.com
A version of this article originally appeared on EW.com.
For John Stamos, starting on Scream Queens meant immediately hitting the showers – and loving it.
Back in August, the Full House star teased a shower scene on Instagram when he posted a picture of him dropping a robe with the caption, "Dirty day on the set of @screamqueensfox #Showertime." Now ahead of Tuesday's season premiere, Stamos, who is making his debut as Dr. Brock Holt, discussed having to drop his towel while fellow series newcomer Taylor Lautner kept his clothes on.
"The first script there was a locker scene, where...
For John Stamos, starting on Scream Queens meant immediately hitting the showers – and loving it.
Back in August, the Full House star teased a shower scene on Instagram when he posted a picture of him dropping a robe with the caption, "Dirty day on the set of @screamqueensfox #Showertime." Now ahead of Tuesday's season premiere, Stamos, who is making his debut as Dr. Brock Holt, discussed having to drop his towel while fellow series newcomer Taylor Lautner kept his clothes on.
"The first script there was a locker scene, where...
- 9/20/2016
- by Derek Lawrence, @dlaw1988
- People.com - TV Watch
Need to catch up? Check out last week’s Power recap and post mortem here.
If there were an Olympic medal for keeping your friends close but your enemies closer, Power‘s Ghost would take gold after this week’s episode.
Because — as our anti-hero learns during the hour — while he was busy dodging Lobos/trying to second-guess Angela/stopping Tariq from turning into a juvenile delinquent/wondering where baby Tasha is (Jk, because No One ever wonders where baby Tasha is!), James “Ghost” St. Patrick inadvertently hired one of his biggest enemies… and gave him an all-access pass to his professional and personal lives.
If there were an Olympic medal for keeping your friends close but your enemies closer, Power‘s Ghost would take gold after this week’s episode.
Because — as our anti-hero learns during the hour — while he was busy dodging Lobos/trying to second-guess Angela/stopping Tariq from turning into a juvenile delinquent/wondering where baby Tasha is (Jk, because No One ever wonders where baby Tasha is!), James “Ghost” St. Patrick inadvertently hired one of his biggest enemies… and gave him an all-access pass to his professional and personal lives.
- 8/22/2016
- TVLine.com
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Fringe, Supernatural, Bob's Burgers... zombies pop up in all kinds of surprising places. Remember that time Ramsay Street was invaded?
Back in the 80s and 90s, the only groups regularly enjoying zombie movies were habitually stoned students, young lads looking to prove their mettle by lobbing VHS grenades of gore at each other's minds, and great sweating giants with mutton-chops corseted into two-sizes-too-small Iron Maiden T-shirts. Very few couples partook of the genre; liver-ripping and eye-gouging was rarely seen as the essential romantic complement to an evening entwined on the couch.
Aside from George A Romero’s satirical side-swipes at society, the majority of zombie movies were gloriously nasty, schlocky yuck-fests, with names like ‘Return Of The Great Zombie Intenstine Carnival III’, 'Zombies! Zombies, Oh, Christ Zombies, They're Eating My Eyes!' and ‘I Claw-hammered My Zombie Grandma’S Head Off’. Anyone with access to a video camera,...
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Fringe, Supernatural, Bob's Burgers... zombies pop up in all kinds of surprising places. Remember that time Ramsay Street was invaded?
Back in the 80s and 90s, the only groups regularly enjoying zombie movies were habitually stoned students, young lads looking to prove their mettle by lobbing VHS grenades of gore at each other's minds, and great sweating giants with mutton-chops corseted into two-sizes-too-small Iron Maiden T-shirts. Very few couples partook of the genre; liver-ripping and eye-gouging was rarely seen as the essential romantic complement to an evening entwined on the couch.
Aside from George A Romero’s satirical side-swipes at society, the majority of zombie movies were gloriously nasty, schlocky yuck-fests, with names like ‘Return Of The Great Zombie Intenstine Carnival III’, 'Zombies! Zombies, Oh, Christ Zombies, They're Eating My Eyes!' and ‘I Claw-hammered My Zombie Grandma’S Head Off’. Anyone with access to a video camera,...
- 10/28/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
It has been a rocky road for WWE since the spectacular WrestleMania 30 event in April, and while there have been plenty of things to get excited about as far as television content, such as Cesaro’s new push, Barrett’s I-c title reign, Bryan as champ and The Shield and The Wyatt’s dominating of the main event scene, there are still many problems with the WWE product, and backstage, especially when it comes to financial losses, WWE isn’t doing so well. Not to mention that the most popular guy in the company from a fan perspective, Daniel Bryan, may be out for a while with a severe injury.
There has been talk regarding WWE losing a lot of money since the launch of the WWE Network, and on top of that there are complaints that WWE have yet again hit a brick wall on their promise to present...
There has been talk regarding WWE losing a lot of money since the launch of the WWE Network, and on top of that there are complaints that WWE have yet again hit a brick wall on their promise to present...
- 6/3/2014
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
NBC’s Community will celebrate Christmas no sooner than mid-February 2013, but as a teeny-tiny gift to the comedy’s loyal (and patient) fans, they’ve let slip with a sneak peek at Season 4′s holiday-themed episode.
Photos | Community Season Premiere: Jeff and Dean Go (Dirty) Dancing in the Premiere!
Without further ado, here is series frontman Joel McHale to tee up the 30 precious seconds, which include a purrrrfectly Dean-lightful surprise gift to Jeff, Chang, Abed et al. P.S. Do you agree with one of the YouTube commenters, that Abed has some sort of Christmas-themed Die Hard/John McClane tribute going on?...
Photos | Community Season Premiere: Jeff and Dean Go (Dirty) Dancing in the Premiere!
Without further ado, here is series frontman Joel McHale to tee up the 30 precious seconds, which include a purrrrfectly Dean-lightful surprise gift to Jeff, Chang, Abed et al. P.S. Do you agree with one of the YouTube commenters, that Abed has some sort of Christmas-themed Die Hard/John McClane tribute going on?...
- 12/23/2012
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
The Web's best branded entertainment entertains -- even when the sell isn't subtle.
Easy to Assemble
Ikea recently ordered a third season of this breakout comedy series, starring Illeana Douglas as -- wait for it! -- an actress who works at Ikea Burbank. Even with the in-your-face product placement, Easy to Assemble is scoring with critics (it won a Streamy for best ensemble); celebs (cameos from Jane Lynch and Jeff Goldblum); and viewers (9 million -- plus streams since 2008). * http://mydamnchannel.com/EasytoAssemble
The Victory Project
Think The Biggest Loser without the maniacal trainers. This Kellogg's Special K series follows real women as they work with fitness, nutrition, and beauty coaches to overcome weight problems. * thevictoryproject.msn.com
The Temp Life
The show began as a "cost-effective" way to boost brand recognition, says Lisa McCarthy, a marketing exec at Spherion Staffing Services. But it is now a bona fide phenomenon: At...
Easy to Assemble
Ikea recently ordered a third season of this breakout comedy series, starring Illeana Douglas as -- wait for it! -- an actress who works at Ikea Burbank. Even with the in-your-face product placement, Easy to Assemble is scoring with critics (it won a Streamy for best ensemble); celebs (cameos from Jane Lynch and Jeff Goldblum); and viewers (9 million -- plus streams since 2008). * http://mydamnchannel.com/EasytoAssemble
The Victory Project
Think The Biggest Loser without the maniacal trainers. This Kellogg's Special K series follows real women as they work with fitness, nutrition, and beauty coaches to overcome weight problems. * thevictoryproject.msn.com
The Temp Life
The show began as a "cost-effective" way to boost brand recognition, says Lisa McCarthy, a marketing exec at Spherion Staffing Services. But it is now a bona fide phenomenon: At...
- 8/26/2010
- by Dan Macsai and Rachel Arndt
- Fast Company
- Following my top ten Tiff list of titles available piece that I published a couples of hours back, Tiff released the lengthy list of titles that are looking for deals. Among those that I didn't mention in my top ten but could have easily have been there is the omission of Micmacs à tire-larigot (I wasn't sure if Warner Bros. only had domestic rights for France and not world rights), and titles such as Neil Jordan's Ondine, Atom Egoyan's Chloe, Oliver Parker's Dorian Gray, Aaron Schneider's Get Low, Derrick Borte's The Joneses and Michael J. Bassett's Solomon Kane should be generating key interest from the buyers as well. Without further ado, here is the list. L’Affaire Farewell Christian Carion, France Ahead of Time Bob Richman, USA The Angel Margreth Olin, Norway/Sweden/Finland The Art of the Steal Don Argott, USA Baaria Giuseppe Tornatore,
- 8/27/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
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