THR is reporting that British actor Richard E. Grant (Withnail & I, Bram Stoker's Dracula) has been added to the cast of Wolverine 3, joining Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Boyd Holbrook. Details on Grant's role are scarce, but his character is being described as a "villainous mad-scientist type," which has led some to believe that the actor will be playing... Read More...
- 4/27/2016
- by Jesse Giroux
- JoBlo.com
“I’m so glad I did it. I kick myself sometimes, thinking that I nearly turned it down. That would have been one of the biggest regrets of my life, because every day is funny. Every day.”
We’re in Ricky Gervais’ dressing room on the set of the new Muppets film. He’s currently explaining how he almost missed the opportunity to star in the movie due to scheduling conflicts. And he’s doing so while dressed as a lemur.
“I’ve loved the Muppets for about thirty-five years. I used to watch them every Sunday.” Gervais reveals, “I’ve got older brothers and sisters, and even when I was young, I saw them laughing at what I thought was a kid’s show. And I thought, ‘there’s something else about this kid’s show’.”
Gervais isn’t alone in his love of the Muppets. There’s something about Kermit and Co.
We’re in Ricky Gervais’ dressing room on the set of the new Muppets film. He’s currently explaining how he almost missed the opportunity to star in the movie due to scheduling conflicts. And he’s doing so while dressed as a lemur.
“I’ve loved the Muppets for about thirty-five years. I used to watch them every Sunday.” Gervais reveals, “I’ve got older brothers and sisters, and even when I was young, I saw them laughing at what I thought was a kid’s show. And I thought, ‘there’s something else about this kid’s show’.”
Gervais isn’t alone in his love of the Muppets. There’s something about Kermit and Co.
- 1/15/2014
- by Ben Mortimer
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Feature James Hunt 23 Aug 2013 - 07:26
James looks back at Tng's first real time travel episode...
This review contains spoilers.
2.13 Time Squared
The episode begins with Riker serving a meal for some of his fellow senior officers, when suddenly Picard summons them to the bridge. They've found a shuttlecraft floating in space. A Federation shuttlecraft!
With no mothership to be found, they take the shuttlecraft on board and slowly (rather too slowly) come to the realisation that it's one of the Enterprise's own – only their version is still in shuttlebay already! Things get even more confusing when they open the craft to discover an unconscious and barely-alive duplicate of Captain Picard!
The other Picard is taken to sickbay while Data and Geordi try to figure out where the shuttle came from. Although the usual power doesn't seem to work, they discover that by inverting the power they can reactivate the computers.
James looks back at Tng's first real time travel episode...
This review contains spoilers.
2.13 Time Squared
The episode begins with Riker serving a meal for some of his fellow senior officers, when suddenly Picard summons them to the bridge. They've found a shuttlecraft floating in space. A Federation shuttlecraft!
With no mothership to be found, they take the shuttlecraft on board and slowly (rather too slowly) come to the realisation that it's one of the Enterprise's own – only their version is still in shuttlebay already! Things get even more confusing when they open the craft to discover an unconscious and barely-alive duplicate of Captain Picard!
The other Picard is taken to sickbay while Data and Geordi try to figure out where the shuttle came from. Although the usual power doesn't seem to work, they discover that by inverting the power they can reactivate the computers.
- 8/23/2013
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
Plus a rapping weatherman, My Idiot Brother, do sorcerer's ever just go to the mall, or is it all good vs. evil?
Bill O'Reilly, you are an asshat. You can sit there and claim that you didn't just compare gays to Al Qaeda, but that is exactly what you did talking about the gay friendly McDonald's ad that runs in France. If confronted, you will act the victim, I have no doubt. You are an asshat, and it's all there on video. Asshat.
I am aware that the New York Times has been printing same-sex wedding announcements for some time, but the piece they’ve done on Jane Lynch and Dr. Lara Embry just melts my heart. It also makes me laugh, because when they imply something is strange about the relationship, it’s because they have wildly different careers. Jane takes mock offense, “It’s not like she’s...
Bill O'Reilly, you are an asshat. You can sit there and claim that you didn't just compare gays to Al Qaeda, but that is exactly what you did talking about the gay friendly McDonald's ad that runs in France. If confronted, you will act the victim, I have no doubt. You are an asshat, and it's all there on video. Asshat.
I am aware that the New York Times has been printing same-sex wedding announcements for some time, but the piece they’ve done on Jane Lynch and Dr. Lara Embry just melts my heart. It also makes me laugh, because when they imply something is strange about the relationship, it’s because they have wildly different careers. Jane takes mock offense, “It’s not like she’s...
- 6/3/2010
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
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