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- Maggie and Marge are having a play-date at Springfield's finest toddler play park when Maggie becomes smitten with a little boy. It's love at first suck and Maggie dreams about seeing him again after a day full of make-believe romance.
- The Belcher kids perform a special song at this year's talent show, to Mr. Frond's dismay.
- Since the invention of film, filmmakers have tried to trick viewers into believing that an actor is either shorter or taller than they really are. The most classic techniques are sticking an actor on a platform or having them interact with props built to scale. But those need to be paired with clever camera angles and visual effects. In "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" (2001), director Peter Jackson employed a forced perspective so Gandalf would really look like he was interacting with a hobbit. More complex computer-controlled camera moves and blue-screen compositing helped make the shots more complex and were used further in "The Two Towers" (2002), "The Return of the King" (2003), and the "Hobbit" trilogy (2012 to 2014). Performance capture created even more opportunities for actors to play giants on camera in "Avatar" (2009) and "The BFG" (2016), but creating the proper sense of scale gets trickier when these characters have to interact with normal-sized actors. When playing 8-foot-tall Thanos in "Avengers: Infinity War" (2018) and "Avengers: Endgame" (2019), Josh Brolin wore a cutout on his head to fill the gap. A more sophisticated method used in Marvel's "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" (2022) involved using CG to combine Tatiana Maslany's performance with that of a much taller body double. Now, with "Avatar: The Way of Water" (2022), director James Cameron and the artists at Weta FX figured out some of the most precise and convincing ways yet to size up actors through a combination of floating monitors, virtual cameras, and props.
- Insider takes a look behind the scenes of eight recent Hollywood horror movies to see the ingenious methods filmmakers use to scare audiences, including using oversized furniture, fake rock walls, aging prosthetics, and robotic cameras, as well as more conventional movie magic tricks such as stunt work and hidden wires.
- Chess Grandmaster Susan Polgar reacts to seven memorable movie and TV scenes featuring chess games and rates them based on their technical accuracy. She looks at various scenes from "The Queen's Gambit" (2020) and "From Russia with Love" (1963). Polgar rates the psychology of players in "X-Men" (2000), and "Queen of Katwe" (2016). She looks at the accuracy of opening moves in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" (2001) and "Pawn Sacrifice" (2014). She also discusses the inaccuracy of TV chess boards, such as in "Friends" (2003).
- Wing Chun master and martial-arts instructor Master Wong rates eight Wing Chun fights in movies, such as "Ip Man" and "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," for realism. Wong breaks down the accuracy of Wing Chun techniques and weapons in "Sherlock Holmes" (2009), "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021), "Ip Man" (2008) and "Ip Man 3" (2015), featuring Donnie Yen. He explains defense and attack combinations in "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'" (2015) and "Bangkok Dangerous" (2008), featuring Nicolas Cage. He also looks at the history of Wing Chun in "Wing Chun" (1994), featuring Michelle Yeoh, as well its influence on Bruce Lee in "The Way of the Dragon" (1972).
- Former combat-helicopter pilot Vernice "FlyGirl" Armour rates eight helicopter scenes in movies and television shows, such as "Black Hawk Down," for realism. Armour was America's first Black female combat helicopter pilot and served two tours of Iraq. Armour discusses the accuracy of helicopter scenes in "Mission: Impossible - Fallout" (2018), starring Tom Cruise; "Spectre" (2015), starring Daniel Craig; and "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" S1E1 (2021). She also comments on "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" (2017), starring Dwayne Johnson; "Hobbs and Shaw" (2019); and "Black Hawk Down" (2001). Armour analyzes the reality of air-to-air combat in "Rambo: First Blood Part II" (1985) and "The A-Team" (2010).
- WWI historian Alexander Watson rates five more First World War battle scenes from movies for realism. He discusses the accuracy of the trench warfare and military strategy portrayed in "1917" (2019) and "Paths of Glory" (1957). He also comments on surprise attacks, cavalry, and helmets in "War Horse" (2011) and "Blizzard of Souls" (2019). Watson analyzes the guns, artillery, ships, destroyers, cannons, and other weapons used in "Admiral" (2008).
- Three-time global rallycross champion and record-holding stunt driver Tanner Foust rates 10 car-chase scenes in movies for realism. Foust breaks down racing on different surfaces in "No Time to Die" (2021), "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015) and "Die Another Day" (2002) with Pierce Brosnan. He also looks at the accuracy of car-stunt techniques in "Transporter 3" (2008), "The Dukes of Hazzard" (2005) and "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" (2015), starring Tom Cruise. He looks at whether scenes are real or done with the help of CGI in "Free Guy" (2021), "Smokey and the Bandit" (1977) and "Police Story" (1985) starring Jackie Chan. He also breaks down his own drifting techniques in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" (2006).
- Professional ice climber Will Gadd rates nine ice-climbing scenes in movies and television shows for realism. He discusses the accuracy of ice-climbing techniques and mixed climbing. He also comments on the ice axes, crampons, rope, and other climbing gear and analyzes the realism of the ice and rock climbing displayed in nine feature films and TV series.
- Sergeant 1st Class Steven Mason is a jungle-warfare instructor for the 25th Infantry "Tropic Lightning" Division in Hawaii. Here, he reacts to 10 memorable scenes from jungle-warfare movies and rates them based on their accuracy.
- Ancient military historian Roel Konijnendijk rates 10 battle scenes in movies and television for realism. He discusses the accuracy of ancient-warfare battle scenes, penning enemies, and swords and buckles. He also comments on bolt artillery, bow and arrow precision, and walls of flame. Konijnendijk analyzes chariot tactics, pavises and ditches as well.
- Jousting world champion Shane Adams rates eight horseback fight scenes in movies and television, such as "Lord of the Rings," for realism. Adams discusses the accuracy of horseback fight scenes in "Game of Thrones" (2011); "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" (2002), starring Viggo Mortensen and Orlando Bloom; and "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum" (2019), with Keanu Reeves. He comments on the armor and tactics of cavalry battles in "The Last Duel" (2021), starring Matt Damon and Adam Driver; "Gladiator" (2000), featuring Russell Crowe; and "A Knight's Tale" (2001), with Heath Ledger. Adams also analyzes unconventional riding styles highlighted in Disney's "Mulan" (2020) and "Ben-Hur" (1959).
- Medieval weapons expert Toby Capwell and master-at-arms of the London Longsword Academy Dave Rawlings look at seven duels from movies and TV and rate them based on realism. They discuss the rules and formalities around judicial duels and trials by combat. They look at the fight between Adam Driver and Matt Damon in "The Last Duel" (2021), mounted trial by combat in "Ivanhoe" (1952), and a knightly duel in "Excalibur" (1981). They also rate scenes from "Game of Thrones" (2011-2019), "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" (2008), "Flash Gordon" (1980), and a fight between Captain Kirk and Gorn in "Star Trek" S1E18 (1967).
- "Big Shot" star John Stamos reveals which priceless artifact he took from the "Full House" set and shares the meaningful letter he found from his mother shortly after she passed away. Plus, John teaches Drew how to play the drums. Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up in an all-new Drew's News covering everything from what age research says our music tastes lock into the latest food item inspired décor and everything in between. Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actress Kaitlyn Dever opens-up about filming with George Clooney and Julia Roberts, what it was like making her new film, "Rosaline," a fresh take on the classic Romeo and Juliet tale and more. Plus, Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up in an all-new Drew's News including the one thing actor Matthew McConaughey says every man should start doing today to the new trend of milestone FOMO.
- 2020– 20mTV-14TV Episode"Yellowjackets" star Melanie Lynskey is telling Drew all about the new season of the show and her role in the hit show "The Last of Us." Plus, Melanie is joined by Megan Dodds and Dougray Scott for a special reunion of the "Ever After" cast. Drew is joined by all three cast members as they reflect on the movie over twenty years later.
- 2020– 20mTV-14TV Episode"The Last Thing He Told Me" star Jennifer Garner is getting a big birthday surprise from Drew. She's also playing a round of behind-the-scenes and revealing facts about some of her biggest hits like "13 Going on 30" and "Juno." "The Last Thing He Told Me" author Laura Dave is joining Drew and Jennifer to chat about the book being made into a TV series. Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up and covering headlines like the bride who went viral for asking her guests to wear wedding dresses and the man who filled a pothole in his town with a Christmas tree after it went unfilled for a year. A 32-year-old woman who went viral on TikTok for sharing that she'd never been kissed is joining Drew at the Drew's News desk. Author of "Gut Feelings" Dr. Will Cole is joining Drew in the kitchen to talk about his book and whip up a delicious breakfast fried rice.
- Kenneth Bombace, the CEO of security firm Global Threat Solutions, reacts to 10 memorable bodyguard scenes from movies and TV and rates them based on their accuracy. Bombace looks at private security details under attack in "Man on Fire" (2004) and "Bodyguard" (2018). He addresses scenes featuring pop stars at concerts and award shows, such as "Taken" (2008) and "The Bodyguard" (1992). He also discusses transporting and taking care of political clients, as seen in "The Hitman's Bodyguard" (2017) and "The West Wing" in Season Three episodes 20 and 21 (2002), and billionaires like Tony Stark in "Iron Man 3" (2013).
- Jeff Kinney (Author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series) writes a new book. Greg is now in highschool, he meets old friends while balancing the events that go on in his life.
- Jen is hired at a prestigious law firm but must practice as She-Hulk and rep a complicated client.
- She-Hulk's new client Wong is suing a magician for unauthorized use of the Mystic Arts.
- Actor Lil Rel Howery ("Free Guy" and "Vacation Friends"); Daughtry (album "Dearly Beloved") perform; chef Carla Hall serves up signature street food; an audience of frontline and essential workers receive exclusive giveaways;
- Actor Dennis Haysbert (movie, "No Exit"); MorningSave's Chi-Lan Lieu has hot items at affordable prices;
- 2020– 43mTV-PG6.2 (11)TV EpisodeIt's a Never Been Kissed (1999) cast reunion, with guests Molly Shannon, David Arquette and Michael Vartan reuniting with host Drew Barrymore, two decades after the beloved film premiered. Plus, join Drew and RuPaul as they embark on a new journey together and head back to school to get their high school diploma equivalent. Then, in an all-new Wildflower, Drew spotlights women who have paved their own way to success, including a NASA Aerospace Engineer working on the Perseverance Rover, which is currently searching for signs of life on Mars. Plus, Drew is celebrating hometown pride, all week long, with viewers sharing tours of what makes their town so special and unique, including today's hometown spirit tour of Denver.
- Charmx, a "reaction video" YouTube star, and his best friend Cap get visited by a man who offers them $100,000 in support of Charmx's house fund to do his bidding in order to help him take over the United States. The man had stolen a dangerous bio-weapon from the US Military, and is planning to use it to achieve his goal. Charmx and Cap along for the ride, take a cross country road trip in order to help Charmx get the money to pay for a new house.
- The Orville crew discovers signs of a modern civilization on a planet known to be uninhabited.
- Greg Heffley is an ambitious kid with an active imagination and big plans to be rich and famous. The problem is that he has to survive middle school first.
- 2020– 1hTV-PGTV EpisodeAndie MacDowell (TV series "The Way Home", movie "Bad Girls"); Theresa Caputo (TV series "Theresa Caputo: Raising Spirits" and "Long Island Medium"); Drew and Ross Mathews cover headlines;
- Episode: (2024)2020– 1hTV EpisodeAndie MacDowell, Dermot Mulroney and Mary Stuart Masterson (movie, "Bad Girls"); Drew and Ross Mathews cover the headlines; a makeup expert shows Drew tricks for using contour;
- The Orville crew leads a Union delegation to sign a peace treaty with the Krill.
- The Orville explores a mysterious region of space.
- The crew must rescue Gordon from a distant yet familiar world.
- As the Orville nears completion of a refit in space dock, resentment among the ship's complement towards Isaac arises due to his being reinstated after betraying the Planetary Union to the Kaylon.
- The Orville discovers a Kaylon with a very special ability.
- A new school year, his brother Rodrick teases him over and over and over and over again. Will Greg manage to get along with him? Or will a secret ruin everything?
- Tensions between Kelly and the Moclans result when she helps Topa prepare for the Union Point entrance exam.
- Nick Daley hesitates becoming a museum nightwatchman and Kahmunrah returns to conquer the world.
- The creation of a powerful weapon puts the crew - and the entire Union - in a political and ethical dilemma.
- A celebration is underway aboard the ship.
- Possum brothers Crash and Eddie set out to find a place of their own. Together with the one-eyed weasel, Buck Wild, they face the dinosaurs who inhabit the Lost World.
- The crew visit Haveena's sanctuary world and embark on a journey that may leave the Union more vulnerable.
- A documentary about the comedian and filmmaker Albert Brooks which includes interviews from Sharon Stone, Larry David, James L Brooks, Conan O'Brien, Sarah Silverman and Jonah Hill.
- An exiled anxiety-ridden homebody must battle an alien who's found its way into her home.
- A married couple tries to steal back a valuable heirloom from a troublesome kid.
- Five young mutants, just discovering their abilities while held in a secret facility against their will, fight to escape their past sins and save themselves.
- When a strong-willed princess refuses to wed the cruel sociopath, she is kidnapped and locked in a remote tower of her father’s castle. With her vindictive suitor intent on taking her father’s throne, the princess must save the kingdom.
- Wallace Ritchie is mistaken for a spy and must stop a plot to assassinate international leaders at a banquet.
- 13-year-old Nate Foster fantasizes about becoming a big Broadway star. He and his best friend Libby mastermind a daring trip to New York City to audition for "Lilo and Stitch: The Musical".