At age 27. Makes more sense now.
At age 27. Makes more sense now.
NBC would have been all over this had that new Michael J Fox show not existed. Now that they know that throwing a giant pile of money at a beloved 80s icon doesn't automatically result in any type of ratings increase, I can see them approaching this one rather cautiously.
On one of the episodes he was wearing a really colorful sweater and said that his dad gave it to him.
When Bill talked about how his kid in the show is going to be 28, I could hear Malcolm Jamal-Warner's heart break from here.
Oh no, it's Gloria Vanderbilt back for revenge!
The only way Aras' exit could have been more telegraphed would have been if he bought a boat and christened it the "Not Getting Voted Out".
I wonder if this'll be based on Pat Salamone, the undercover FBI agent who brought down a multi-year FBI investigation on the mob's involvement in porn because he decided it would be a good idea to shoplift some designer jeans, and then upon getting arrested, told the arresting officer that he was an undercover FBI…
You and he were…buddies, weren't you?
What, that Cathy Smith was an undercover cop trying to get Belushi, Robin Williams, and Robert De Niro in a sting operation?
That was my main problem with Wired; it was less about Belushi than it was about drugs in Hollywood. It was a story about a celebrity doing drugs and dying that just happened to be John Belushi.
Artie could play John's bloated corpse, sans makeup.
Aykroyd should call it "Wired 2000" and it should star Joe Morton and a kid as John Belushi.
Belushi will die saving a busload of orphans from attending a screening of "Neighbors".
Honestly, whenever a cast member says, "I'm voting for this person" out loud during tribal council, the producers must get so excited. Because it never manages to be anything less than amazing.
His comments are veering very close to "Are we to believe this is some sort of MAGIC xylophone?" territory.
That raises an interesting point; do they even invite him? After the precedent set last season by not letting lil' Hantz into the building, and sticking the non-jury in the crowd, do they waste their time? I'd imagine if Caleb makes it far into the game, they'll pretty much have to bring him along. God help us if he…
Plus, the Snowman's insistence on live-tweeting the journey would give away their location.
A movie starring Frank Sinatra has some sort of mob involvement in its production?
They need to remake Smokey and the Bandit, but instead of CB radio, everyone's Skyping because young people, etc.