Remember that scene in Austin Powers in Goldmember where he's propositioned by twins and he's like "hubba hubba, boioioioing?" It's ridiculous and silly, and apparently it inspired the producers of Season 20 of The Bachelor, who cast a set of blonde twins who speak in unison...
الثلاثاء، 17 نوفمبر 2015
Ian McShane Will Likely Resurrect Game of Thrones Fan Favorite
While discussing his mysterious Game of Thrones role, Ian McShane basically confirmed a fan favorite character will be returning from the dead this season.
"I am responsible for bringing somebody back that you think you're never going to see again. I'll leave it at that," he...
Bastard Executioner Finale Sneak Peek: Can Wilkin and Lady Love Save Luca?
In order for The Bastard Executioner's Wilkin (Lee Jones) and Lady Love (Flora Spencer-Longhurst) to have any hope of a future together, they must first find Luca, the son Wilkin adopted when he took on the identity of Ventrishire's punisher.
There's just one problem: He was...
Charlie Sheen: "I Am In Fact HIV-Positive"
Charlie Sheen confirmed he is HIV-positive on Tuesday's Today show.
"I'm here to admit that I am in fact HIV-positive," Sheen, 50, told Matt Lauer as the interview began.
Sheen said he was diagnosed "roughly four years ago," but decided to come forward now "to put a stop to...
الاثنين، 16 نوفمبر 2015
Blindspot Postmortem: Is [Spoiler] Really Dead?!
Monday's episode of Blindspot left a lot of carnage in its wake.
First, the Operation Daylight cover-up took a bloody turn when Tom Carter (Michael Gaston) ordered that Saul Guerrero (Lou Diamond Phillips) be murdered inside federal prison before he could have a chance to talk...
How I Met Your Mother Bosses Creating a New NYC Comedy
How I Met Your Mother's creators Craig Thomas and Carter Bays are heading back to the Big Apple with their next project.
The duo will be writing and executive-producing a new comedy for CBS, Deadline reports. TitledNew York Mythological, the show follows a Midwestern girl who...
Will Chicago Med Live Up to Its Predecessors?
Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise officially expands to three shows on Tuesday, with the premiere of Chicago Med on NBC. Med joins its predecessors Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D., and the overlaps among the three shows don't stop at their common setting.
We've already met many of...