In this episode, we delve deeper into the background of Ruby/Red Riding Hood, who also isn't afraid of going after what she wants. Though earlier episodes showed us that she and Snow White were friends, we hadn't yet learned how the two of them met in the first place. But don't be misled, this isn't a simple tale of friendship. In fact, the episode offered an array of twists that left even the most savy Once fans profoundly stumped and concerned for their fictional friends. But that's the whole reason we love the show in the first place -- nothing is ever as it seems, especially when there's a big, bad wolf in town
Monday, 12 March 2012
'Once Upon a Time' Recap: Red Takes On the Big, Bad Wolf
In this episode, we delve deeper into the background of Ruby/Red Riding Hood, who also isn't afraid of going after what she wants. Though earlier episodes showed us that she and Snow White were friends, we hadn't yet learned how the two of them met in the first place. But don't be misled, this isn't a simple tale of friendship. In fact, the episode offered an array of twists that left even the most savy Once fans profoundly stumped and concerned for their fictional friends. But that's the whole reason we love the show in the first place -- nothing is ever as it seems, especially when there's a big, bad wolf in town
Nude Pics of 'Glee''s Heather Morris Surface Online
Morris posed for some professional nude shots before appearing on the hit FOX show, but it seems the 27 photos that just went up online were plucked from her cell phone. A woman who closely resembles McKinley High's ditzy cheerleader is shown in her underwear, with her breasts and crotch exposed in some images. Morris has yet to comment, but a shot of her posing in her "I'm a Slave 4 U" getup from the show suggests that at least some of the photos are real.
In these situations stars are typically admonished for taking racy cell phone pics in the first place. However, we should probably reserve our judgment for the creeps who keep routing through their phones and humiliating them online.
Britney Wants $20 Million to Judge 'X Factor'
For a sense of just how big that salary is, NBC is paying Christina Aguilera a little over $10 million and Paula Abdul made a measly (by comparison) $2.5 million to judge the first season of The X Factor. According to Forbes, Brit earned $10 million in 2011, making her one of the highest-paid women in music. For a look at how Britney will stack up if she takes theX Factor gig, check out our gallery of TV's highest earners.
Joss Whedon: 'Avengers' Sequel Inspired by 'Godfather 2'?
So how's he planning to top the first film? "By not trying to," he tells SFX UK. "By being smaller. More personal, more painful."
That's the exact opposite of the formula followed by most comic book movies these days. However, Whedon says that rather than simply adding bigger explosions and a new bad guy, he intends to show, "the next thing that should happen to these characters, and not just a rehash of what seemed to work the first time. By having a theme that is completely fresh and organic to itself."
That's the exact opposite of the formula followed by most comic book movies these days. However, Whedon says that rather than simply adding bigger explosions and a new bad guy, he intends to show, "the next thing that should happen to these characters, and not just a rehash of what seemed to work the first time. By having a theme that is completely fresh and organic to itself."
Whedon also joked that he's taking some inspiration from The Godfather, Part II, one of the greatest sequels of all time, and adding flashbacks to Michael Corleone's youth. He explained, "Sequels are always better when that happens."
While he's at it, he might as well have Yoda teach Tony Stark some new moves.
'Shameless' Recap: Mommy's Back!
'Bond' Girl Naomie Harris to Play Winnie Mandela in Biopic?
Naomie Harris has been named as a possible casting choice for Winnie Mandela, the South African president's second wife of thirty-nine years. This is the second big role to which Harris has become attached recently, after her introduction into the James Bond universe with the upcoming film Skyfall.
Just as Nelson Mandela has had a wide array of actors embodying him over the years, Winnie herself has enjoyed a variety of portrayers, including Jennifer Hudson, Sophie Okonedo and Faith Ndukwana.
Additionally, production is seeking Justin Chadwick (The Other Boleyn Girl) to direct.
Bobbi Kristina's Interview With Oprah: All the Details
And while it's been a tough road to travel, Bobbi Kristina stated she’s “doing as good as I possibly can” and recalled the happier times they spent together, saying, "She's always with me. Her spirit is strong, it’s a strong spirit. I feel her pass through me all the time.” But sometimes even the good memories aren't enough to keep the sad ones at bay, admitting the sadness "comes in waves."
"One moment I can be happy and laughing, but then it comes over me. It’s my mom." And while she's still taking some time to cope, Bobbi Kristina admitted she plans to carry on her mother's legacy and become a singer.
But for now, she's spending some time in the house she and her mother shared together, and she revealed how hard it is to believe Houston's no longer there. “Sometimes, it’s so surreal. I still walk into the house like, ‘Mom?’” she said. “But I’ve accepted it.”
Houston's manager and sister-in-law, Patricia Houston, was also present during the interview and revealed that in the days before Houston's death, the singer had not been abusing drugs, despite what reports claim. In fact, she shared Houston had "a peaceful look on her face" after her body was discovered.
The 90-minute television special also touched on the singer’s ex-husband, Bobby Brown and the rumors surrounding his relationship with the family. Both Pat and Houston's brother Gary denied harboring any bad feelings toward Brown and that he'd always been invited to attend the funeral (rumors had previously circulated that the family didn't want Brown in attendance).
All-in-all, the family is dealing with the loss as well as can be expected and we wish them all the best.
But for now, she's spending some time in the house she and her mother shared together, and she revealed how hard it is to believe Houston's no longer there. “Sometimes, it’s so surreal. I still walk into the house like, ‘Mom?’” she said. “But I’ve accepted it.”
Houston's manager and sister-in-law, Patricia Houston, was also present during the interview and revealed that in the days before Houston's death, the singer had not been abusing drugs, despite what reports claim. In fact, she shared Houston had "a peaceful look on her face" after her body was discovered.
The 90-minute television special also touched on the singer’s ex-husband, Bobby Brown and the rumors surrounding his relationship with the family. Both Pat and Houston's brother Gary denied harboring any bad feelings toward Brown and that he'd always been invited to attend the funeral (rumors had previously circulated that the family didn't want Brown in attendance).
All-in-all, the family is dealing with the loss as well as can be expected and we wish them all the best.
Exclusive: Steven Spielberg on Collaborating with Peter Jackson for 'Tintin'
In the below video, Spielberg and Jackson discuss the making of The Adventures of Tintin, touching upon their own passions for the works as well as the incredible process of motion capture performance.
New 'Mad Men' Season 5 Promo Photos: Still Seriously Sexy
The gang's all here: Betty, Don, Roger, Joanie, Peggy, Pete and Lane are all looking pensive and alluring in these subtly sexy photos. They're the only indication we've seen of the new season apart from that intriguing mannequin poster, yet all we can really tell is that the series we've missed for over a year and a half is finally returning to us. Thank the television gods.
Mad Men's two-hour premiere airs March 25 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on AMC.
Kim Kardashian Responds To Jon Hamm's Insult: He's 'Careless'
"I just heard about the comment Jon Hamm made about me in an interview," Kim tweeted on March 12. "I respect Jon and I am a firm believer that everyone is entitled to their own opinion and that not everyone takes the same path in life. We’re all working hard and we all have to respect one another. Calling someone who runs their own businesses, is a part of a successful TV show, produces, writes, designs, and creates, 'stupid,' is in my opinion careless."
The ball is now back in Jon's court. Do you think he should address Kim's most recent Tweet -- or just let the dust settle?
Kiefer Sutherland: New '24' Movie Details
When the highly anticipated movie does begin filming it will of course star Jack Bauer, but that’s where the similarities end. Kiefer recently revealed in an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the movie would not be done in “real time” and will pick up six months from when the series left off.
Bachelor Ben Flajnik & Courtney Robertson Won't Get Married, Says Past Winner
"I'd assume they'd break up in weeks after filming ending," Jesse tells Hollywood.com. "I see this as what you saw with Courtney giving her apology out [at the Women Tell All]. They will never be together. They will go outside, she will get in her limo, he's going to get in a separate limo and drive away. This was a TV fling."
Courtney wasn't interested in finding love when she signed on to do the show. "She was on the show to get famous and build her career," explains Jesse.
But Courtney played the part so well that Ben fell madly in love with her. Sadly, Courtney didn't -- and still doesn't -- return Ben's affection. "She didn't fall in love with him," says Jesse. "She's trying to be an actress."
Plus, the couple's nuptials would be more about money than love if they actually did tie the knot. "They want you to get married," Jesse reveals. "The relationship becomes a job. It's not about love anymore. If you don't have time to be alone and be in love, it's not going to work."
So if Ben does in fact choose Courtney, Jesse predicts that their relationship will end in "six months" or less. There "isn't a chance" that they will ever get married.
Jennifer Lawrence Denies Kristen Stewart Feud
The Hunger Games seems poised to join Twilight as the latest YA series turned blockbuster film, so the film's leads must be feuding, right? That's what a recent tabloid article would have you believe, but Jennifer Lawrence says it's simply not true. In fact, she and alleged arch nemesis Kristen Stewart shared a laugh about it.
"I wrote her an email because there was this huge, like, article about a Twilight and Hunger Games feud, and we've never met before and never spoken. There were all these, like, fake quotes from me that were actually hilarious," Lawrence tells Access Hollywood. "Some of [the quotes] were from my 'pal' and 'sources.' It was hilarious. When I was reading it, I was cracking up." Then it dawned on her that Stewart may not know the quotes were totally bogus, so she sent her an email, joking, "Hey, can't wait to see more as this feud unfolds!"
After years of Twilight mania Stewart knows not to believe everything she reads. Lawrence says she replied, "It's fine. Welcome to the world where everything you say gets turned into [something it's not]." Despite the crash course in megastardom, Lawrence says she'll keep reading what the press writes about her. "I mean the first time they are, like, fabricating stories about your real life, that's intriguing." Plus, how else will she know whether or not the cast of Harry Potter is plotting against her?
"I wrote her an email because there was this huge, like, article about a Twilight and Hunger Games feud, and we've never met before and never spoken. There were all these, like, fake quotes from me that were actually hilarious," Lawrence tells Access Hollywood. "Some of [the quotes] were from my 'pal' and 'sources.' It was hilarious. When I was reading it, I was cracking up." Then it dawned on her that Stewart may not know the quotes were totally bogus, so she sent her an email, joking, "Hey, can't wait to see more as this feud unfolds!"
After years of Twilight mania Stewart knows not to believe everything she reads. Lawrence says she replied, "It's fine. Welcome to the world where everything you say gets turned into [something it's not]." Despite the crash course in megastardom, Lawrence says she'll keep reading what the press writes about her. "I mean the first time they are, like, fabricating stories about your real life, that's intriguing." Plus, how else will she know whether or not the cast of Harry Potter is plotting against her?
Sofia Vergara on 'SNL': Do Bombshells Make Bad Hosts?
If you've only seen January Jones on Mad Men, you might have the impression that she's pretty, yet robotic. Her 2009SNL hosting gig didn't change anyone's mind. Jones flubbed her lines and broke character several times, but the low point was probably a sketch about Grace Kelly farting on the set ofRear Window that only 12-year-old Alfred Hitchcock fans found funny.
Paris Hilton got similar reviews after she hosted in 2005. An anonymous show source said she was "an energy vacuum onstage," and Tina Fey described her as "a piece of s**t," on The Howard Stern Show. And it isn't just the ladies. Olympian heartthrob Michael Phelps' 2008 appearance was largely panned after he had a hard time just reading off his cue cards.
Thankfully, Vergara does have a few things working in her favor. We know she can make us crack up as Gloria, and she's also appeared in sketches for Funny or Die and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Live performances are a different ball game (and Vergara did take flak for making a rape joke on The View) so we'll have to tune in on April 7 to find out.
'Vampire Diaries' at PaleyFest: Stelena Spoilers, Bye-bye Katherine & More
And to see photos fresh from Paleyfest, check out our TVD at Paleyfest Gallery!
What's Love Got to Do With It?
Everything. Love and lust are the biggest draws for a show likeTVD. And Paleyfest included quite a few niblets of intel regarding everyone's favorite brotherly love triangle. So what's on the horizon for Elena and her Salvatore suitors? Plec admits that the dynamic does have a definite direction, though she was coy about where that arrow is pointing. "The love triangle is coming to a head, but maybe not the head," she said.
But it's not all about Elena - a fact Rebekah would certainly appreciate. Kat Graham (Bonnie) teased that her character would soon get a little attention of her own and that this time around, her potential love won't be so doomed. After Luca and Jeremy, Bonnie really deserves a man who sticks around - at least for a little while anyway.
'Hunger Games' Star Liam Hemsworth's Australian Kids' Show Roots: Video
In 2008, Hemsworth was a supporting player on an Australian kids' show called The Elephant Princess. He played jealous ex-boyfriend to protagonist and secret Indian princess, Alex, as well as the guitarist for the girl's tween pop band. While it's a far cry from his starring roles today, it seems to have provided a great field to practice his "Sad Gale" look years before he'd need to break it out.
Ellen DeGeneres Battles 'R' Rating For Anti-Bullying Movie
Ellen DeGeneres is taking a stand against bullying. The TV host recently voiced her opinion about an anti-bullying documentary, Bully, and vouched that the Motion Picture Association of America should change the R rating of the film to PG-13, so it can be seen by its intended target audience: kids.
DeGeneres was inspired to help after hearing about the work of Katy Butler, a Michigan high school student and victim of bullying who began a petition for the ratings switch at Change.org. "It's an important movie for everyone to see, especially kids," DeGeneres told her audience members on The Ellen Show on March 6.
DeGeneres went on to say, "Having an 'R' rating makes it difficult for anyone under 17 to see it. Also you can't show 'R' rated movies in schools and that is exactly where it needs to be shown." She added, "I think it is important for the rating to be PG-13. That was the intention of the filmmakers.”
But the comedienne isn't the only celeb who's voiced her opinion on the matter. Demi Lovato appealed to her 6 million Twitter followers about the situation, writing: "Please help repeal the R rating on 'BULLY.' EVERYONE should be able to see it. Sign the petition."
As of now, Butler's petition has drawn more than 280,000 signatures and is even being officially supported by 20 members of Congress. She delivered more than 200,000 of those signatures to the MPAA's Los Angeles office last week.
DeGeneres was inspired to help after hearing about the work of Katy Butler, a Michigan high school student and victim of bullying who began a petition for the ratings switch at Change.org. "It's an important movie for everyone to see, especially kids," DeGeneres told her audience members on The Ellen Show on March 6.
DeGeneres went on to say, "Having an 'R' rating makes it difficult for anyone under 17 to see it. Also you can't show 'R' rated movies in schools and that is exactly where it needs to be shown." She added, "I think it is important for the rating to be PG-13. That was the intention of the filmmakers.”
But the comedienne isn't the only celeb who's voiced her opinion on the matter. Demi Lovato appealed to her 6 million Twitter followers about the situation, writing: "Please help repeal the R rating on 'BULLY.' EVERYONE should be able to see it. Sign the petition."
As of now, Butler's petition has drawn more than 280,000 signatures and is even being officially supported by 20 members of Congress. She delivered more than 200,000 of those signatures to the MPAA's Los Angeles office last week.
"We've got the MPAA's attention, and with nearly 300,000 signatures and support from celebrities and politicians, there's now a national movement of people calling on the MPAA to drop the R rating for Bully," Butler says. "As someone who lived through bullying day in and day out in school, including having my finger broken by bullies, this film is too important to silence with an R rating. Everyone should have a chance to see Bully."
Halle Berry's Engagement Ring Mystery
People reports that the ring, according to jeweler Robert Mazlo, is a "one of a kind," perfectly colored 4-carat emerald, forged with two diamonds, recovered from closed-down mines (see? there are definitely some nefarious implications here) in Muzo, Colombia. Mazlo adds that a secret message that only Berry and Martinez can understand is inscribed on the ring. In fact, the "message" can only be read by the person wearing the ring...which kind of sounds kind of like the compass from Pirates of the Caribbean, the Hand of Glory from Harry Potter, or the feelings stick from New Girl.
Mazlo explains that the message encrypted in the ring exemplifies the personal story of Berry's and Martinez's love. As if Halle Berry wasn't magical enough...
TV's 8 Most Shocking Deaths
Last night treated the viewing public to two deliberately epic television deaths. At risk of revealing spoilers, the deaths will not be mentioned—but you can read about one here and the other here. In honor of this monumental night of television, we're looking back on some of the most epic, shocking and moving demises we've seen on the small screen. The range covers the hard-hitting crime series murders, the emotionally resonant sitcom and drama passings, and a likely surprising animated entry. Check it out, and sound off with some of your most memorable entries in the comments section.
Jimmy Darmody on Boardwalk Empire
Not long after another big (and quite unsettling) development in the character of James Darmody, who had been considered by most to be Boardwalk Empire’s driving force, the character was killed off by his former mentor and father figure, Nucky Thompson. From the getgo, Boardwalk was pegged not just as Nucky’s story, but as Jimmy’s—and as the second season progressed, this became more and more a reality. So the removal of his character altogether after weeks of thick, heavy attention to his story was not only shocking, it left us without any idea of where the show might go from there. We’re still hoping for the best.
Christopher or Adriana on The Sopranos
Henry Blake on M*A*S*H
What was so powerful about the death of Henry Blake on M*A*S*H was how America found out. The country bade farewell to the lieutenant on the third season finale, happy to hear that the good-natured soldier would be returning home to his wife and family. However, after a summer of misplaced comfort, the fourth season opened with the news that Blake’s plane was shot down after takeoff, instilling the viewing public with a tremendous deal of grief—both for this fictional character and for the nation’s fallen troops as a whole.
Jane (Jesse’s Goth Girlfriend) on Breaking Bad
Admittedly, there are better examples of truly epic and memorable deaths on Breaking Bad. Gus Fring as the obvious, with henchman Vincent and chemist/bicycle enthusiast Gale Boetticher as close runners up. But Jane was the first example of Walt’s decline. He chose to let her—a generally innocent person—die in order to better himself. Though her passing was slower and quieter than that of those before and after her, Jane’s death was a horrifying and poetic turning point in the show. The first real step in Walt’s big, bad breakdown.
Jimmy Darmody on Boardwalk Empire
Not long after another big (and quite unsettling) development in the character of James Darmody, who had been considered by most to be Boardwalk Empire’s driving force, the character was killed off by his former mentor and father figure, Nucky Thompson. From the getgo, Boardwalk was pegged not just as Nucky’s story, but as Jimmy’s—and as the second season progressed, this became more and more a reality. So the removal of his character altogether after weeks of thick, heavy attention to his story was not only shocking, it left us without any idea of where the show might go from there. We’re still hoping for the best.
Christopher or Adriana on The Sopranos
You can’t really be all that surprised when someone gets the axe on a show about the mafia. But The Sopranos took it up a notch with a couple of its most memorable entries: Christopher, who incurred the wrath of his own mentor and cousin, Tony, and Adriana, whose position as an FBI informant resulted in some very displeased family members. Both were pretty defining moments in the illustration of the lengths these characters were willing to take to preserve their world.
Henry Blake on M*A*S*H
What was so powerful about the death of Henry Blake on M*A*S*H was how America found out. The country bade farewell to the lieutenant on the third season finale, happy to hear that the good-natured soldier would be returning home to his wife and family. However, after a summer of misplaced comfort, the fourth season opened with the news that Blake’s plane was shot down after takeoff, instilling the viewing public with a tremendous deal of grief—both for this fictional character and for the nation’s fallen troops as a whole.
Jane (Jesse’s Goth Girlfriend) on Breaking Bad
Admittedly, there are better examples of truly epic and memorable deaths on Breaking Bad. Gus Fring as the obvious, with henchman Vincent and chemist/bicycle enthusiast Gale Boetticher as close runners up. But Jane was the first example of Walt’s decline. He chose to let her—a generally innocent person—die in order to better himself. Though her passing was slower and quieter than that of those before and after her, Jane’s death was a horrifying and poetic turning point in the show. The first real step in Walt’s big, bad breakdown.
Omar Little on The Wire
One of the most affecting deaths on The Wire, a series with no shortage of killings, was that of Omar Little. The way that the unstoppable force that was Little—a man whose reign seemed to know no bounds, nor his ability to defy death itself—was so harshly poetic, so indicative of the unsettling and dangerous randomness of the world depicted on the show, that it served his character better than any mammoth, epic death ever could.
Seymour on Futurama
This is likely the most surprising entry on this list. First off, Futurama is a cartoon. Secondly, Seymour, the individual in question, was a dog—and not a regular character. But you would be hard-pressed to find emotional resonance in the passing of any television character matching that of time traveler Philip J. Fry’s 20th Century dog. It wasn’t so much the death of the canine that was so heartbreaking, but the years leading up to it: as we found out in the final moments of the episode, faithful Seymour waited ten years for his beloved owner Fry to return from the future, never leaving the spot where they last parted, and eventually dying of lonely old age. Just writing about it now brings a tear to my eye…
Rita on Dexter
A testament to how strong a show Dexter used to be, Rita’s death was one of those rare moments in television that inspired complete silence in roomfuls of viewers, followed by weeks and weeks of nonstop conversation. The emotional resonance of Rita's death on a show about an emotionless sociopath is a fascinating phenomenon, and one that truly exemplifies how much Benz contributed to the show. Unfortunately, along with Rita, Dexter’s quality also took a pretty big nosedive.
Charlie on LOST
LOST has multitudes of epic deaths. The early demise of major character Boone (Ian Somerhalder) kicked off the idea that on this show, nobody was safe: a theme that carried all the way to the very last episodes, when we couldn’t help but cry (don’t deny it) at the passing of Jin and Sun. But Charlie's death stands out far and beyond the rest of the series' major deaths. Troubled by his drug addiction since before coming to the island, Charlie struggled with his identity, which landed somewhere between hero and villain throughout the early seasons. But Charlie’s role was solidified with the monumental sacrifice of his life. Few deaths on television have been more perfectly suited to the character—Charlie became the hero as no one else could, embracing his lifelong passion of music to figure out and enter the harmonic code into the underwater signal-jamming device and save his friends and, more significantly, the love of his life.
This is likely the most surprising entry on this list. First off, Futurama is a cartoon. Secondly, Seymour, the individual in question, was a dog—and not a regular character. But you would be hard-pressed to find emotional resonance in the passing of any television character matching that of time traveler Philip J. Fry’s 20th Century dog. It wasn’t so much the death of the canine that was so heartbreaking, but the years leading up to it: as we found out in the final moments of the episode, faithful Seymour waited ten years for his beloved owner Fry to return from the future, never leaving the spot where they last parted, and eventually dying of lonely old age. Just writing about it now brings a tear to my eye…
Rita on Dexter
A testament to how strong a show Dexter used to be, Rita’s death was one of those rare moments in television that inspired complete silence in roomfuls of viewers, followed by weeks and weeks of nonstop conversation. The emotional resonance of Rita's death on a show about an emotionless sociopath is a fascinating phenomenon, and one that truly exemplifies how much Benz contributed to the show. Unfortunately, along with Rita, Dexter’s quality also took a pretty big nosedive.
Charlie on LOST
LOST has multitudes of epic deaths. The early demise of major character Boone (Ian Somerhalder) kicked off the idea that on this show, nobody was safe: a theme that carried all the way to the very last episodes, when we couldn’t help but cry (don’t deny it) at the passing of Jin and Sun. But Charlie's death stands out far and beyond the rest of the series' major deaths. Troubled by his drug addiction since before coming to the island, Charlie struggled with his identity, which landed somewhere between hero and villain throughout the early seasons. But Charlie’s role was solidified with the monumental sacrifice of his life. Few deaths on television have been more perfectly suited to the character—Charlie became the hero as no one else could, embracing his lifelong passion of music to figure out and enter the harmonic code into the underwater signal-jamming device and save his friends and, more significantly, the love of his life.
'Hunger Games' Clip: Peeta Loves Katniss!
If you didn't believe that The Hunger Games was filled to the brim with some high-powered love triangles, the below clip should be evidence enough. Granted, it doesn't depict the whole triangle—just the hypotenuse. But that's the best part.
The clip shows us Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson), Hunger Games competitor, trying to win over public support on Caesar Flickerman's (Stanley Tucci) talk show. After some resilient probing, Peeta eventually admits that he has, indeed, been in love for years...with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence). This comes as a surprise not just to Caesar, not just to the viewing public, but to Katniss herself. This'll probably make things a bit more complicated come the whole battle-to-the-death ordeal
'X Factor' Winners On 'Today': The Return of Boy Band Mania?
Many of us remember the 90's in a variety of ways. For some it was the era of technology advancements, such as the creation of cell phones, Tomagotchis, and Gameboys. But for others, it proved to be a pivotal moment in music history: the breakout of the boy bands.
Led by the Backstreet Boys and N*SYNC, these bands climbed the billboard charts and dominated pop culture. Teenage girls transformed their rooms into shrines and waited in countless concert lines just a get a glimpse of their favorite boy groups. It became a huge sensation, yet one that hasn't withstood the test of time. Sure there's been a few reunions here or there, but boy band popularity has drastically declined throughout the 21st century -- until now.
Led by the Backstreet Boys and N*SYNC, these bands climbed the billboard charts and dominated pop culture. Teenage girls transformed their rooms into shrines and waited in countless concert lines just a get a glimpse of their favorite boy groups. It became a huge sensation, yet one that hasn't withstood the test of time. Sure there's been a few reunions here or there, but boy band popularity has drastically declined throughout the 21st century -- until now.
A British boy band by the name of One Direction performed on the Today Show on March 12 and were met with an overwhelming fan base. Hundreds of adoring, screaming fans (made up of mostly young women) blanketed the outdoor stage, bearing signs, cameras, and autograph-ready memorabilia.
'Bachelor' Ben's Pre-Finale Meltdown: Fed Up and Cursing
Obviously, finding your true love among about two dozen reality show contestants can be stressful, and while taping theWomen Tell All special, Bachelor Ben Flajnik and his rumored pick Courtney Robertson couldn't hold their frustrations in any longer. While theoretically everything we saw in the episode was 100% real, the pair were a bit more forthcoming once the cameras stopped rolling.The L.A. Times reports that Ben was caught letting off some steam behind the scenes. He was overheard telling a group of show employees, "One more of these [expletive] things and I'm done," he said, possibly referring to the After the Final Rose special. "I have so many better things to do with my life." (Like flirting with other women in San Francisco, perhaps?
'The Walking Dead' Recap: Rick Makes a Life-Shattering Decision
Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum: '21 Jump Street' Is Based on 'Superbad'
Thankfully, it all played out smoothly.
Saturday, 10 March 2012
'Lorax' Versus 'John Carter' in Box Office Upset?
UPDATE: Disney's big-budget sci-fi John Carter led the box office on Friday with an estimated $9.8 million. But...most experts agree that the movie will have a hard time hanging on to the lead. Why? Saturday and Sunday is prime movie-going time for families, who are still expected to turn out in droves to see Dr. Seuss' The Lorax.
Believe it or not, there was a time in Hollywood history where it was routine for a movie to stick around at the top of the box office charts for weeks, its theatrical running twice as long. Now, it's all about that debut weekend—is the movie a hit or a dud? Studios, and in turn, audiences, live and die by that golden opening number. So you can see why the folks over at Disney might be sweating when initial predictions for their giant sci-fi blockbuster, John Carter, peg it in the number two spot. Regardless of the gross, that's not a win.
According to Hollywood.com Box Office expert Paul Dergarabedian, John Carter will open in 3,749 theaters, from standard screens to 3-D to IMAX—but is still trailing behind last week's big winner, The Lorax. "The animated family film has been a mid-week favorite as well impressively earning around $3 million per day. The first quarter hit is now poised for a second weekend atop the chart with a potential gross in the $50 million range and a 10 day total through Sunday of over $130 million."
'Cabin in the Woods': The Most Crowd-Pleasing Movie of All Time?
Tonight, the long-gesting horror creation from Buffy, Firefly and Avengers mastermind Joss Whedon and LOST, Cloverfield and Spielberg's upcoming Robopocalypse writer Drew Goddard, The Cabin in the Woods, was unleashed into the world, premiering to the excitable, mouth-frothing crowds of South by Southwest. There's reason why the anticipation was so high:Cabin in the Woods has been sitting on a shelf, collecting dust for a few years, after MGM went bankrupt and there wasn't anyone to put the thing out.
Now, finally, the movie is hitting the circuit, playing at the highly-regarded film festival before making its way to theaters April 13. Was it worth the wait? Simply put: ab-so-lutely.
Cabin in the Woods has a ton of twists and turns, so being a month out, know this report is only a highlight reel—no spoilers, no details, just reactions.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman Set for Double Star on Walk of Fame
Married actors William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman are set for a rare honor on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: a double star!
The couple will receive their stars on the same day, March 7, joining the fairly exclusive company of Sonny and Cher and Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon, among a few others.
Macy is known for offbeat fare like Fargo (for which he earned an Oscar nomination) and Magnolia, and he now stars on the Showtime seriesShameless; Huffman, meanwhile, has been a fixture on ABC's Desperate Housewives and was a Best Actress nominee for performance in 2005's Transamerica.
The couple will receive their stars on the same day, March 7, joining the fairly exclusive company of Sonny and Cher and Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon, among a few others.
Macy is known for offbeat fare like Fargo (for which he earned an Oscar nomination) and Magnolia, and he now stars on the Showtime seriesShameless; Huffman, meanwhile, has been a fixture on ABC's Desperate Housewives and was a Best Actress nominee for performance in 2005's Transamerica.
Tom and Katie Get Crazy in a Photo Booth
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes get a lot of slack: they're often dubbed a loony zealot and his brainwashed prisoner, respectively. But the pair deserves a lot more credit than they're given (even if you can't get over when she called him "weirder than a car salesman"). After all, they clearly pass the Photo Booth Test—a couple's simultaneous expression of affection and silliness inside one (or more) photo booths: the utmost verification of romantic love.
Cruise and Holmes made up one of many pairs that took to the booth at Vanity Fair's Oscar Party 2012, thrown on Feb. 26. Every year, Vanity Fair opens the booth to celebrate (and embarrass) any Hollywood pairs willing to brave its threshold. Their photo booth frenzy followed Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol star Tom Cruise's presentation of the Best Picture winner on Oscar night. Holmes, who did not present at this year's ceremony, recently spoke about her upcoming film The Son of No One, costarring Channing Tatum and Al Pacino.
Tom and Katie might top the list of celebs caught on camera, but some other noteworthy stars can be found posing over at Vanity Fair.
Janet Jackson Says No to 'X Factor' Job
The X Factor's search for talent on the judges' panel continues, after Janet Jackson turned down the opportunity to join the show.
Jackson, whose rep didn't quite confirm that the singer was formally offered a gig on X Factor, blamed her "thanks but no thanks" on her upcoming summer tour and the resulting schedule conflicts that would arise.
The news comes shortly after Jackson was mentioned as one of the possible replacements for recently departed judges Nicole Scherzinger and Paula Abdul. We had a few suggestions, too.
Jackson, whose rep didn't quite confirm that the singer was formally offered a gig on X Factor, blamed her "thanks but no thanks" on her upcoming summer tour and the resulting schedule conflicts that would arise.
The news comes shortly after Jackson was mentioned as one of the possible replacements for recently departed judges Nicole Scherzinger and Paula Abdul. We had a few suggestions, too.
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