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If this week’s Grimm has a lesson to impart, it’s that even when you’re fighting heinous evil, there’s always time for a little slapstick.
While the supernatural drama doesn’t go full Three Stooges on us in “Oh Captain, My Captain” — there is, after all, a power-hungry mayor-elect to take down — it certainly saved its zaniest installment in recent memory for star David Giuntoli to direct.
It’s a little silly, sure, but it’s also fun to see Grimm ham it up a little in its final season.
If this week’s Grimm has a lesson to impart, it’s that even when you’re fighting heinous evil, there’s always time for a little slapstick.
While the supernatural drama doesn’t go full Three Stooges on us in “Oh Captain, My Captain” — there is, after all, a power-hungry mayor-elect to take down — it certainly saved its zaniest installment in recent memory for star David Giuntoli to direct.
It’s a little silly, sure, but it’s also fun to see Grimm ham it up a little in its final season.
- 1/21/2017
- TVLine.com
It's time to pay up, Jimmy Kimmel! One year ago yesterday, The Bachelorette contestants Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to go public with their engagement after the season finale aired. Debatably the most diehard The Bachelor/The Bachelorette fan around, Kimmel made them swear on a stack of magazines that they would stay together for at least a year—or else they had to pay him $1,000. Booth, who is still engaged to Bristowe, took to Instagram Wednesday to remind Kimmel of his wager. Sharing the clip of the episode in which Kimmel made them swear, Booth added in the caption, "Double or nothing, @JimmyKimmel?" "Look into this camera right here and repeat...
- 7/28/2016
- E! Online
Eat your words, Jimmy Kimmel! Wednesday marked a special day for Kaitlyn Bristowe and her fiancé Shawn Booth: The official one-year anniversary of the day they went public with their engagement after The Bachelorette finale aired on ABC. The same night the finale aired, the happy couple appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and made a pact to pay the late-night host $1,000 if they broke up within a year.So today, Booth - still happily engaged to Bristowe - took to Instagram to remind Kimmel of the bet, sharing footage of the exact clip. "Look into this camera right here and repeat after me,...
- 7/27/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Eat your words, Jimmy Kimmel!
Wednesday marked a special day for Kaitlyn Bristowe and her fiancé Shawn Booth: The official one-year anniversary of the day they went public with their engagement after The Bachelorette finale aired on ABC.
The same night the finale aired, the happy couple appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and made a pact to pay the late-night host $1,000 if they broke up within a year.
So today, Booth – still happily engaged to Bristowe – took to Instagram to remind Kimmel of the bet, sharing footage of the exact clip.
"Look into this camera right here and repeat after me,...
Wednesday marked a special day for Kaitlyn Bristowe and her fiancé Shawn Booth: The official one-year anniversary of the day they went public with their engagement after The Bachelorette finale aired on ABC.
The same night the finale aired, the happy couple appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and made a pact to pay the late-night host $1,000 if they broke up within a year.
So today, Booth – still happily engaged to Bristowe – took to Instagram to remind Kimmel of the bet, sharing footage of the exact clip.
"Look into this camera right here and repeat after me,...
- 7/27/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Half Nelson duo Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck are back this year with Mississippi Grind, an indie drama starring Ben Mendelsohn and Ryan Reynolds as unlikely companions on a gambling road trip. Along the way, the two men learn all about themselves and each other, and meet all sorts of characters, and reckon with the pasts that […]
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- 7/22/2015
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Electronic Arts has announced that not only are Hip-Hop stars Big Boi and B.O.B. performing Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel‘s theme song “Double or Nothing” but they will also appear in the game as part of a pre-order bonus contact mission.
The rappers play the roles of the playable operatives Charles “Chuy” Rendall [Big Boi] and Anthony “Baker” Barnes [B.O.B.] in the game as part of the GameStop exclusive Hit-Makers Kit. In addition to the exclusive contact mission, the Hit-Makers Kit also gives players access to custom masks and weapon skins that were designed by B.O.B and Big Boi.
Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel launches on March 26, 2013 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Check out the Hit-Makers Kit trailer featuring the in-game Big Boi and B.O.B. below.
Full press release below:
EA Teams Up With Hip-Hop Icons Big Boi and B.o.B...
The rappers play the roles of the playable operatives Charles “Chuy” Rendall [Big Boi] and Anthony “Baker” Barnes [B.O.B.] in the game as part of the GameStop exclusive Hit-Makers Kit. In addition to the exclusive contact mission, the Hit-Makers Kit also gives players access to custom masks and weapon skins that were designed by B.O.B and Big Boi.
Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel launches on March 26, 2013 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Check out the Hit-Makers Kit trailer featuring the in-game Big Boi and B.O.B. below.
Full press release below:
EA Teams Up With Hip-Hop Icons Big Boi and B.o.B...
- 12/9/2012
- by Justin Alderman
- We Got This Covered
Hip-hop and gaming have long gone hand-in-hand. So it comes as no surprise that two of the biggest names in rap, Big Boi from OutKast and B.o.B. are teaming up for Electronic Arts' co-op action game Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel. The duo not only teamed up to collaborate on the game's official theme song "Double or Nothing," which will be released as a single early next year, but they appear in Aot as well. Big Boi and B.O.B. play T.W.O. operatives Charles "Chuy" (pronounced "Chewy") Rendall and Anthony "Baker" Barnes, respectively, whose job is to help players on their mission taking down one of Mexico's most dangerous drug...
- 12/7/2012
- E! Online
One of the saddest things I've read recently is this Slate piece on how--in the midst of the OutKast' extended hiatus--Big Boi and Andre 3000 seem to have taken to communicating with each other through their work and radio shows. That doesn't have anything to do with this announcement that Big Boi will be joining fellow Southern rapper B.o.B. in "Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel" as characters while contributing a track to the shooter's Ost.
The duo will be appearing in the game as characters Charles "Chuy" Randall (Big Boi) and Anthony “Baker” Barnes (B.o.B) as T.W.O. operatives working alongside Salem and Rios to take down the Mexican drug cartels. The track they've prepared for the game is called "Double or Nothing" and will serve as the official theme for "The Devil's Cartel," with a planned release of early 2013.
EA's sweetening the deal...
The duo will be appearing in the game as characters Charles "Chuy" Randall (Big Boi) and Anthony “Baker” Barnes (B.o.B) as T.W.O. operatives working alongside Salem and Rios to take down the Mexican drug cartels. The track they've prepared for the game is called "Double or Nothing" and will serve as the official theme for "The Devil's Cartel," with a planned release of early 2013.
EA's sweetening the deal...
- 12/7/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
It’s back to the Big Apple with another batch of some of the most compelling titles that this year’s Tribeca Film Festival has to offer. This time around, we’re zinging over to Thailand for an eye-opening spin on the crime noir (no other film this year will make you want to invest in a helmet more), before zipping back to the U S of A and over to the left coast for two films about life in Los Angeles, relationships on the rocks, and cinematic twists that both surprise and sustain. Which one of these films marks the voice of an exciting new independent director and which will leave audiences begging for more, of all things, gimmicky behavior? As is the best part of all film festivals, let’s discover something new. Check out our latest batch of mini-reviews for Headshot, Caroline and Jackie, and Double or Nothing after the break. Headshot...
- 4/25/2012
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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