The letter “H” is the only thing the words “honesty” and “Hollywood” share in common. It’s a cut-throat business,…
The letter “H” is the only thing the words “honesty” and “Hollywood” share in common. It’s a cut-throat business,…
Would be very happy if this turned into an anthology series if its successful. One Vonnegut novel a season.
Man, Central Perk was on the gluten-free bandwagon early.
This will never be more depressing than the time potato stood in for muffins and nobody noticed its time in the spotlight:
And there’s Jon Stewart signing a four year deal with HBO...
I’m calling the board in, that idea is brilliant!
No, you know who would make a great John Steed? Ralph Fiennes. And you know who would make a great Emma Peel? Let’s say Uma Thurman. And together, they could fight Sean Connery! It would be amazing!
We solved it! We solved television!
This role calls for a kingpin.
They’re even better raw!
Seriously if the soundtrack for this show does not include “The Man in Black” by Johnny Cash I will be soundly disappointed. Come to think of it, most of the soundtrack should be Johnny Cash songs.
The Eastern European version was far less graphic.
I have a weird empathy for Nixon, and the idea of him sitting in the dark watching The Collector, based on the incredibly grim novel by John Fowles, moves me for some reason.
I mean the Itchy & Scratchy Show IS pretty violent. They fight, they bite. They bite and fight and bite. Fight fight fight. Bite bite bite.
Have you seen Black Mirror? It’s basically The Twilight Zone, but with the production values (and schedule) of Sherlock. Which is to say, three-episode seasons with movie-length episodes. Granted, the original Twilight Zone averaged over 30 episodes per season, so it’s a pretty significant difference, but still. It’s…
*ahem* Black Mirror *ahem*
And Jimmy Olson can be Jughead!
That one's pretty well documented. They burnt the radio station to the ground.
What about the 1949 re-broadcast of War of the Worlds in Quito, Equador that supposedly led to a riot and 20 deaths. How is the documentation on that?