We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Doctor Who, Witches of East End, General Hospital and Covert Affairs!
1 | Considering Doctor Who‘s Clara has met every incarnation of the Doctor, why did she have such a hard time accepting his latest regeneration? Also, isn’t the Doctor’s “girlfriend” Missy a little too much like River Song, his “wife?”
Related Doctor Who: 13 Best ‘Modern’ Episodes!
2 | Anyone else notice how much older than MTV’s target demo the Vma presenters (e.
1 | Considering Doctor Who‘s Clara has met every incarnation of the Doctor, why did she have such a hard time accepting his latest regeneration? Also, isn’t the Doctor’s “girlfriend” Missy a little too much like River Song, his “wife?”
Related Doctor Who: 13 Best ‘Modern’ Episodes!
2 | Anyone else notice how much older than MTV’s target demo the Vma presenters (e.
- 8/29/2014
- TVLine.com
Following years of frustration that left Twin Peaks fans feeling like headbutting a mirror much like evil Dale Cooper in the TV show's final scene, the improbable dream has finally materialised. 90 minutes of deleted and extended scenes shot by David Lynch for his misunderstood masterpiece Fire Walk With Me, a cinematic prequel to the series, have finally been released as part of the 'Entire Mystery' box set. But were they worth waiting for?
The answer is a resounding yes. They are, excuse me, a Damn fine addition to the world of Twin Peaks. I can't tell you how many deleted scenes I've seen in my life, but these are some of the best.
David Lynch has personally assembled the footage as a standalone entity rather than cutting it back into the already lengthy movie, miraculously ensuring that the scenes retain a flow and rhythm across the 90 minutes, despite their disjointed nature.
The answer is a resounding yes. They are, excuse me, a Damn fine addition to the world of Twin Peaks. I can't tell you how many deleted scenes I've seen in my life, but these are some of the best.
David Lynch has personally assembled the footage as a standalone entity rather than cutting it back into the already lengthy movie, miraculously ensuring that the scenes retain a flow and rhythm across the 90 minutes, despite their disjointed nature.
- 8/3/2014
- Digital Spy
"Bob is real. He's been having me since I was 12... he says he wants to be in me or he'll kill me."
The piercing screams of Laura Palmer reverberate through Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, David Lynch's brutal 1992 movie prequel that followed the sadly short-lived television series. Slaughtered by critics, shunned by audiences and scrutinised by fans, it was effectively wrapped in plastic and left to drift away like Laura's corpse... until now.
The announcement that 90 minutes of previously unseen footage will soon be released, featuring many regular characters absent from the theatrical cut, has revived interest in this widely perceived artistic misfire from Lynch. Two decades on and free from the burden of expectation, it deserves to be viewed as the director's damn fine misunderstood masterpiece.
The movie prequel takes us back a year before the series, to the murder of Teresa Banks by 'Killer Bob'. Our...
The piercing screams of Laura Palmer reverberate through Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, David Lynch's brutal 1992 movie prequel that followed the sadly short-lived television series. Slaughtered by critics, shunned by audiences and scrutinised by fans, it was effectively wrapped in plastic and left to drift away like Laura's corpse... until now.
The announcement that 90 minutes of previously unseen footage will soon be released, featuring many regular characters absent from the theatrical cut, has revived interest in this widely perceived artistic misfire from Lynch. Two decades on and free from the burden of expectation, it deserves to be viewed as the director's damn fine misunderstood masterpiece.
The movie prequel takes us back a year before the series, to the murder of Teresa Banks by 'Killer Bob'. Our...
- 6/28/2014
- Digital Spy
Pasadena - Forget the AFI Top 10 list of Best TV shows. Why should care about TV since they are the American Film Institute? This is kind like the American Diabetic Prevention Society’s Top 10 Favorite Sugary Candy Bars list. Or Bravo’s Top 10 Hunting Shows. Or Madd’s Best 10 Drinks to Mess You Up. Or Charlie Sheen’s Top 10 Things You Can Do Without Involving Hookers and Blow. If they care about TV that much, shouldn’t they be the Aftvi? But they are a pack of List Whores over at AFI with their 100 Years a 100 Stupid Lists press releases.
Why does critic or critic group have to tell you the Best or Worst of the Year? Party Favors is proud to announce the Meh Awards for the 10 TV shows that didn’t work for me in 2010. They weren’t the most pathetic things on TV, but made me lose interest in watching them.
Why does critic or critic group have to tell you the Best or Worst of the Year? Party Favors is proud to announce the Meh Awards for the 10 TV shows that didn’t work for me in 2010. They weren’t the most pathetic things on TV, but made me lose interest in watching them.
- 12/24/2010
- by UncaScroogeMcD
It's Cheyenne On Glee! Squeeeee!
I thought I'd start of this week's column with some fun new pics I found recently!
First, I've got the exclusive first look at Cheyenne Jackson's first appearance on Glee as Will Schuester's new rival Dustin Goulsby.
Don't you love a man in black!
Adam Rose/Fox
In case you don't remember, last month Glee creator Ryan Murphy told me that Jackson "...is going to sing. He is going to dance, of course. He is the new coach of Vocal Adrenaline. He’s a complete villain. He wears all black. He’s a handsome, villain who will become very intertwined in Will’s life."
And we can't wait for Cheyenne's appearance on Tuesday's ep!
Speaking of things I can't wait for is new Torchwood miniseries (Ha! Whoever threw the rotten cabbage at me missed!) so to tide us over are two new pics I spotted of John Barrowman.
I thought I'd start of this week's column with some fun new pics I found recently!
First, I've got the exclusive first look at Cheyenne Jackson's first appearance on Glee as Will Schuester's new rival Dustin Goulsby.
Don't you love a man in black!
Adam Rose/Fox
In case you don't remember, last month Glee creator Ryan Murphy told me that Jackson "...is going to sing. He is going to dance, of course. He is the new coach of Vocal Adrenaline. He’s a complete villain. He wears all black. He’s a handsome, villain who will become very intertwined in Will’s life."
And we can't wait for Cheyenne's appearance on Tuesday's ep!
Speaking of things I can't wait for is new Torchwood miniseries (Ha! Whoever threw the rotten cabbage at me missed!) so to tide us over are two new pics I spotted of John Barrowman.
- 9/17/2010
- by Michael Jensen
- The Backlot
Entertainment Weekly intern Vlada Gelman is covering the Paley Fest for The Ausiello Files. Here's her report from last night's sold-out Lost panel. Status Check: The Lost writers are in the process of breaking the series finale, which will be penned by Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse and directed by Jack Bender. The penultimate episode will be written by producer/writers (and fellow panelists) Elizabeth Sarnoff, Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. Meanwhile, on the island, Bender has just wrapped episode 14 and is currently shooting 15. It's like Top Chef: No, seriously. Lindelof, who said they're big fans of the Bravo reality series,...
- 2/28/2010
- by Michael Ausiello
- EW - Inside TV
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