Ozzy and Jack Osbourne recently spent months road tripping across the United States for the second season of their travel series, Ozzy & Jack’s World Detour. Along the way they took in the diverse sights, sounds, tastes and smells of this great nation. However, there was one stop they never want a visit again—the Body Farm.
“It should not be mistaken for a health retreat!” Ozzy was quick to point out during an interview with People.
In actuality, the so-called farm is a research facility in Texas where students study forensic anthropology. “It’s basically how dead people decompose,...
“It should not be mistaken for a health retreat!” Ozzy was quick to point out during an interview with People.
In actuality, the so-called farm is a research facility in Texas where students study forensic anthropology. “It’s basically how dead people decompose,...
- 11/3/2017
- by Jordan Runtagh
- PEOPLE.com
When Ozzy Osbourne and his son Jack visited the Florida Everglades earlier this year, the younger Osbourne didn't tell his dad what he was in for. In a funny, new clip from the upcoming season of Ozzy & Jack's World Detour, which premieres Wednesday, November 8th on A&E, the Osbournes' tour guide opens up a white satchel and a python emerges from it. "Ozzy, we're going to take you to catch pythons," one of the men says. "No thanks," Ozzy says nonchalantly.
When he looks back on the experience now,...
When he looks back on the experience now,...
- 11/2/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Need to catch up? Check out the previous This Is Us recap here.
This Is Us‘ Halloween episode contains a flashback to when The Big Three were twentysomethings. And that’s apt on this Halloween evening, because in the years between teenhood and settled-adulthood, Kate, Kevin and (to some degree) Randall are a horror show.
During various time periods contained within the hour, we watch Tessa’s momentous entry into the world (via Randall and Beth’s living room), Rebecca’s first overture from Miguel, Randall’s realization of how he came to be a Pearson and Kate’s unsuccessful...
This Is Us‘ Halloween episode contains a flashback to when The Big Three were twentysomethings. And that’s apt on this Halloween evening, because in the years between teenhood and settled-adulthood, Kate, Kevin and (to some degree) Randall are a horror show.
During various time periods contained within the hour, we watch Tessa’s momentous entry into the world (via Randall and Beth’s living room), Rebecca’s first overture from Miguel, Randall’s realization of how he came to be a Pearson and Kate’s unsuccessful...
- 11/1/2017
- TVLine.com
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Tuesday’s episode of This Is Us.
This Is Us welcomed Sylvester Stallone on Tuesday’s episode, titled “Highs and Lows,” and it was his fatherly advice to Kevin about dealing with Jack’s death that struck an emotional chord.
“There’s no such thing as a long time ago,” Stallone says on the set of their fictional wartime movie, after Kevin tells him his father died “a long time ago.” “There are only memories that mean something and memories that don’t.” Out of the Big Three, Kevin has had the most difficulty talking about and properly grieving over Jack’s death; Kate let out her frustrations, guilt and grief in pound class and in therapy, while Randall relived the loss through the death of his biological father, William.
During her on-set visit, Kate opens up to Stallone about the huge impact his movies...
This Is Us welcomed Sylvester Stallone on Tuesday’s episode, titled “Highs and Lows,” and it was his fatherly advice to Kevin about dealing with Jack’s death that struck an emotional chord.
“There’s no such thing as a long time ago,” Stallone says on the set of their fictional wartime movie, after Kevin tells him his father died “a long time ago.” “There are only memories that mean something and memories that don’t.” Out of the Big Three, Kevin has had the most difficulty talking about and properly grieving over Jack’s death; Kate let out her frustrations, guilt and grief in pound class and in therapy, while Randall relived the loss through the death of his biological father, William.
During her on-set visit, Kate opens up to Stallone about the huge impact his movies...
- 10/11/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Tuesday’s episode of This Is Us. Everyone else, you may proceed...
Did This Is Us just reveal why Kate feels responsible for Jack’s death?
Now that we know more about how Jack died, the quest to fill in the blanks when it comes to his untimely demise -- somehow connected to a house fire -- begins. Tuesday’s episode, cheekily titled “A Manny-Splendored Thing,” explores the Pearson patriarch’s secret battle with alcoholism, which may have played a part in his impending death, and possibly shed light on why Kate carries guilt over her role in it.
The episode picks up in the ‘90s, moments after Jack gets into the car with Rebecca, after she pulls a “Jack” and tells her husband that they will fight his drinking -- which he kept secret from his wife and his kids for a long time...
Did This Is Us just reveal why Kate feels responsible for Jack’s death?
Now that we know more about how Jack died, the quest to fill in the blanks when it comes to his untimely demise -- somehow connected to a house fire -- begins. Tuesday’s episode, cheekily titled “A Manny-Splendored Thing,” explores the Pearson patriarch’s secret battle with alcoholism, which may have played a part in his impending death, and possibly shed light on why Kate carries guilt over her role in it.
The episode picks up in the ‘90s, moments after Jack gets into the car with Rebecca, after she pulls a “Jack” and tells her husband that they will fight his drinking -- which he kept secret from his wife and his kids for a long time...
- 10/4/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Warning: This post contains major spoilers about This Is Us‘ Season 2 premiere.
The Big Three’s 37th birthday brought a gift — of sorts — for the rest of us: a definite answer to how Pearson patriarch Jack died.
From what we can infer, This Is Us‘ Jack bought the farm when the Pearson family house went up in flames.
The rest of the hour was a bittersweet rumination on relationship give-and-take. Kate got some gumption. Kevin got a nice birthday surprise. Randall and Beth came to an important decision.
But man, that last visual of Rebecca crying in front of her home’s burnt-out shell?...
The Big Three’s 37th birthday brought a gift — of sorts — for the rest of us: a definite answer to how Pearson patriarch Jack died.
From what we can infer, This Is Us‘ Jack bought the farm when the Pearson family house went up in flames.
The rest of the hour was a bittersweet rumination on relationship give-and-take. Kate got some gumption. Kevin got a nice birthday surprise. Randall and Beth came to an important decision.
But man, that last visual of Rebecca crying in front of her home’s burnt-out shell?...
- 9/27/2017
- TVLine.com
The heart of Paris beats for film industry in June. Industry Week is the professional part of the Champs-Elysées Film Festival.
The submissions for Us in Progress are now open till August 15th here.
This label includes the Us in Progress (USiP) and Les Arc Film Fesstival’s team presenting the Paris Coproduction Village and La Residence de la Cinefondation which welcomes a dozen young directors who come to Paris to work on their first or second fiction feature project for 4 and 1/2 months. All together, they offer 24 film projects at different stages, from development to post production. More than 200 professionals from the industry, producers, international sellers, distributors, etc. are welcomed.
This year Us in Progress broke out. It has become a top event for discovering American independent cinema not only for the Europeans invited to attend, but for Americans who find themselves in Paris for the event or who even...
The submissions for Us in Progress are now open till August 15th here.
This label includes the Us in Progress (USiP) and Les Arc Film Fesstival’s team presenting the Paris Coproduction Village and La Residence de la Cinefondation which welcomes a dozen young directors who come to Paris to work on their first or second fiction feature project for 4 and 1/2 months. All together, they offer 24 film projects at different stages, from development to post production. More than 200 professionals from the industry, producers, international sellers, distributors, etc. are welcomed.
This year Us in Progress broke out. It has become a top event for discovering American independent cinema not only for the Europeans invited to attend, but for Americans who find themselves in Paris for the event or who even...
- 7/26/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
For Jack and Lisa Osbourne, parenting their two little girls can sometimes be a bit overwhelming — but they know they only have so much time with their daughters while they’re very young.
“Sometimes it’s really hard whenever they’re super little and they just wanna be with you and on you all the time,” Lisa says of Andy Rose, 2 this month, and Pearl Clementine, 5, in an interview with People Now.
“ at the end of the day I’m touched out — I’m like, ‘Everybody just back off, I don’t want anyone within 10 feet of me,’ ” she continues.
“Sometimes it’s really hard whenever they’re super little and they just wanna be with you and on you all the time,” Lisa says of Andy Rose, 2 this month, and Pearl Clementine, 5, in an interview with People Now.
“ at the end of the day I’m touched out — I’m like, ‘Everybody just back off, I don’t want anyone within 10 feet of me,’ ” she continues.
- 6/1/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
For his feature film debut, UK director Joe Martin brazenly takes on the class divide of Britain in Us and Them, his crime thriller that follows a frustrated young man named Danny, played by Jack Roth, who takes out his anger on the wealthy and elite members of society by kidnapping a well-to-do family, which doesn’t go exactly as he planned.
While at the 2017 SXSW Film Festival, Daily Dead took a deep dive into the political and economical focus of Us and Them with both Martin and Roth, resulting in a fascinating discussion on the problems that have caused a great division both in the UK and the world at large.
Fantastic job on the film, guys. It has a lot to say and you put a lot of energy into some really serious issues we can all relate to.
Joe Martin: In this film, the one thing...
While at the 2017 SXSW Film Festival, Daily Dead took a deep dive into the political and economical focus of Us and Them with both Martin and Roth, resulting in a fascinating discussion on the problems that have caused a great division both in the UK and the world at large.
Fantastic job on the film, guys. It has a lot to say and you put a lot of energy into some really serious issues we can all relate to.
Joe Martin: In this film, the one thing...
- 3/17/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
A version of this article originally appeared on EW.com.
When the hotly awaited, heavily anticipated season finale of This Is Us arrived on Tuesday night, it began by answering one question that had loomed and gloomed over the past week: Did Jack die while driving to Rebecca’s gig under the influence?
It turns out that he did not. So, how exactly did the gold-hearted family man meet his maker? Sorry, we did not learn how he left the planet (see you next season!), but he did make quite an exit at the end of the episode: He delivered...
When the hotly awaited, heavily anticipated season finale of This Is Us arrived on Tuesday night, it began by answering one question that had loomed and gloomed over the past week: Did Jack die while driving to Rebecca’s gig under the influence?
It turns out that he did not. So, how exactly did the gold-hearted family man meet his maker? Sorry, we did not learn how he left the planet (see you next season!), but he did make quite an exit at the end of the episode: He delivered...
- 3/15/2017
- by DAN SNIERSON
- PEOPLE.com
A version of this article originally appeared on EW.com.
Spoiler Alert: This story contains plot details from Tuesday’s season finale of This Is Us, titled “Moonshadow.”
Many great love stories are juiced with a heaping helping of heartbreak. As for the one framing This Is Us, that cup runneth over — and soaketh the floor. The season 1 finale of the crafty, heartfelt NBC family dramedy delved rawly into the weathered marriage between Jack and Rebecca that was, if not breaking apart, in a state of deep disrepair, juxtaposed with the couple’s individual struggles and magnetic meet-cute a decade and a half earlier.
Spoiler Alert: This story contains plot details from Tuesday’s season finale of This Is Us, titled “Moonshadow.”
Many great love stories are juiced with a heaping helping of heartbreak. As for the one framing This Is Us, that cup runneth over — and soaketh the floor. The season 1 finale of the crafty, heartfelt NBC family dramedy delved rawly into the weathered marriage between Jack and Rebecca that was, if not breaking apart, in a state of deep disrepair, juxtaposed with the couple’s individual struggles and magnetic meet-cute a decade and a half earlier.
- 3/15/2017
- by DAN SNIERSON
- PEOPLE.com
Need to catch up? Check out the previous This Is Us recap here.
After an entire season of This Is Us, we thought we had a pretty good handle on every single member of the Pearson family.
Turns out, we didn’t know Jack.
The NBC drama caps its first season with an hour that focused on Jack and Rebecca — the Big Three only appear as adults, and only for a few brief scenes — and spends its time hopping between Mr. and Mrs. Pearson’s kismet-kissed first meeting and a giant fight that may mark the beginning of their marriage’s end.
After an entire season of This Is Us, we thought we had a pretty good handle on every single member of the Pearson family.
Turns out, we didn’t know Jack.
The NBC drama caps its first season with an hour that focused on Jack and Rebecca — the Big Three only appear as adults, and only for a few brief scenes — and spends its time hopping between Mr. and Mrs. Pearson’s kismet-kissed first meeting and a giant fight that may mark the beginning of their marriage’s end.
- 3/15/2017
- TVLine.com
Did Jack almost turn down a blind date with Rebecca?
In a new sneak peek from Tuesday’s anticipated This Is Us finale, a young, clean-shaven Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) is helping Mrs. Peabody (Debra Mooney) tune up her late husband’s black 1967 Chevelle Super Sport.
Related: 'This Is Us' Boss Shares Nsfw Text Exchange With Milo Ventimiglia About Finale
If the car looks familiar, it should. It’s the same car Jack covets before turning it in for a more family-friendly station wagon once he and Rebecca find out they’re having triplets.
In the scene, which takes place in 1972, it’s revealed that Jack has just returned home from the Vietnam War, where he was working as a mechanic, and has quite a healthy outlook on life, scraping by with odd jobs here and there.
“Wish I had a granddaughter for you,” Mrs. Peabody quips after praising Jack for being so nice after returning...
In a new sneak peek from Tuesday’s anticipated This Is Us finale, a young, clean-shaven Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) is helping Mrs. Peabody (Debra Mooney) tune up her late husband’s black 1967 Chevelle Super Sport.
Related: 'This Is Us' Boss Shares Nsfw Text Exchange With Milo Ventimiglia About Finale
If the car looks familiar, it should. It’s the same car Jack covets before turning it in for a more family-friendly station wagon once he and Rebecca find out they’re having triplets.
In the scene, which takes place in 1972, it’s revealed that Jack has just returned home from the Vietnam War, where he was working as a mechanic, and has quite a healthy outlook on life, scraping by with odd jobs here and there.
“Wish I had a granddaughter for you,” Mrs. Peabody quips after praising Jack for being so nice after returning...
- 3/14/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Need to catch up? Check out the previous This Is Us recap here.
Grab that heart-shaped box of chocolates and prepare to feed your feelings, because the Valentine’s Day episode of This Is Us is an emotional eater’s feast.
An overwhelmed Randall is not, as some of you posited last week, exhibiting the early symptoms of multiple sclerosis. He is, however, getting crushed by an increasingly competitive workplace and the certainty that his biological father’s death is rapidly approaching.
By the end of the episode, poor Randall is so overcome that he’s rendered immobile, crying on...
Grab that heart-shaped box of chocolates and prepare to feed your feelings, because the Valentine’s Day episode of This Is Us is an emotional eater’s feast.
An overwhelmed Randall is not, as some of you posited last week, exhibiting the early symptoms of multiple sclerosis. He is, however, getting crushed by an increasingly competitive workplace and the certainty that his biological father’s death is rapidly approaching.
By the end of the episode, poor Randall is so overcome that he’s rendered immobile, crying on...
- 2/15/2017
- TVLine.com
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven’t watched Tuesday’s episode of This Is Us.
This Is Us took us back to Jack and Rebecca’s big wedding day on Tuesday, but the cracks in their marriage may be too big to mend.
The Pearson parents traded “I do’s” at the municipal courthouse to joy and laughter, but more than a decade , multiple jobs, and three kids later, Jack and Rebecca get a big dose of reality: Marriage is hard. When their friends, Miguel and Shelly, break the news that they’re getting a divorce (“It’s for the best,” Miguel says), it forces Jack and Rebecca to analyze their marriage that much deeper.
Related: Milo Ventimiglia Pulls Off the Best Surprise for 'This Is Us' Fan
Jack, perhaps, has the toughest time getting his head around the fact that a couple could divorce. After all, he...
This Is Us took us back to Jack and Rebecca’s big wedding day on Tuesday, but the cracks in their marriage may be too big to mend.
The Pearson parents traded “I do’s” at the municipal courthouse to joy and laughter, but more than a decade , multiple jobs, and three kids later, Jack and Rebecca get a big dose of reality: Marriage is hard. When their friends, Miguel and Shelly, break the news that they’re getting a divorce (“It’s for the best,” Miguel says), it forces Jack and Rebecca to analyze their marriage that much deeper.
Related: Milo Ventimiglia Pulls Off the Best Surprise for 'This Is Us' Fan
Jack, perhaps, has the toughest time getting his head around the fact that a couple could divorce. After all, he...
- 2/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The Big Three are having a big day on the Tuesday, Jan. 24 episode of NBC's This Is Us: They're turning 10 years old. In the past of course, the present they're still in their 30s. In the exclusive clip from "Three Sentences" below, pint-sized Kate, Kevin and Randall walk in on their parents trying to "get lucky." Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) wants to get the kids a dog. Rebecca (Mandy Moore) does not. "Our beautiful children need a beautiful dog," Jack says. "Ok, get 'em a dog and then get them a new mommy who will walk it," Rebecca snarks. But the kids, well, the kids want something else entirely: Their own birthday parties. Kate wants a...
- 1/23/2017
- E! Online
Jack and Rebecca are at odds about what is best for their son, Randall.
In a People exclusive This Is Us sneak peek at Tuesday night’s episode, Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia) and his wife Rebecca (Mandy Moore) argue about searching for their adopted son Randall’s (Lonnie Chavis and Sterling K. Brown) biological parents.
Audiences learned earlier in the season that Randall’s father left him on the steps of a fire station when he was born, and the Gleason couple chose to adopt him after losing one of their triplets during birth. But now that Randall is older,...
In a People exclusive This Is Us sneak peek at Tuesday night’s episode, Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia) and his wife Rebecca (Mandy Moore) argue about searching for their adopted son Randall’s (Lonnie Chavis and Sterling K. Brown) biological parents.
Audiences learned earlier in the season that Randall’s father left him on the steps of a fire station when he was born, and the Gleason couple chose to adopt him after losing one of their triplets during birth. But now that Randall is older,...
- 11/29/2016
- by nstonepeople
- PEOPLE.com
This week had a fairly singular focus. While there was minor coverage of Dylan still trying to get justice for Adam and Neil discussing his mother, about 80% of the week focused on the big story.
The end of the affair and the ramifications of what it meant when everyone learned about it.
Many of you have said you don't like my two cents thrown in, so this is as straight recap as it gets. Maybe you'll add your own thoughts as a result? Dig in guys.
Phyllis finally tells Jack she sees Marco every time they're together. She also tells Billy it's over, just minutes after he leaves Jill at the hospital, where she's recovering from acid reflux.
Jill wants to make sure Colin knows Billy is off limits, even after she tells him about the affair. Of course, he doesn't pay attention. He goes directly to Jack and delivers...
The end of the affair and the ramifications of what it meant when everyone learned about it.
Many of you have said you don't like my two cents thrown in, so this is as straight recap as it gets. Maybe you'll add your own thoughts as a result? Dig in guys.
Phyllis finally tells Jack she sees Marco every time they're together. She also tells Billy it's over, just minutes after he leaves Jill at the hospital, where she's recovering from acid reflux.
Jill wants to make sure Colin knows Billy is off limits, even after she tells him about the affair. Of course, he doesn't pay attention. He goes directly to Jack and delivers...
- 9/17/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Soldiers are fearing for the worst in the latest promos for Michael Bay's forthcoming Benghazi thriller. Two new trailers — one green-band and one red-band — have been released for 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. The film tells the true story of the 2012 attack on an American compound in Libya. An emotional scene in the footage shows a soldier named Jack (John Krasinski) dealing with the reality that he might not return home. "I haven't thought about my family once tonight — thinking about them now," Jack says as he holds a photo
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- 11/4/2015
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One of the best things to come out of horror comics in years, Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra‘s Dark Horse series Colder has returned with its third and final arc, Toss The Bones—the first issue of which hits shops this week. The duo have kept outdoing themselves, and upon getting an advance glimpse of Toss The Bones #1, I couldn’t resist picking their brains once again about this gorgeous and exciting series.
Famous Monsters. So… Nimble Jack is back. What’s your favorite thing about writing or drawing him? I’ve heard people compare him to the Joker, but he seems even creepier to me. So congrats on that.
Paul Tobin. The Joker has had zero influence on Nimble Jack. The Joker never acts insane; he acts like someone with otherwise very focused goals who’s trying to act insane. When I write Nimble Jack, I try to...
Famous Monsters. So… Nimble Jack is back. What’s your favorite thing about writing or drawing him? I’ve heard people compare him to the Joker, but he seems even creepier to me. So congrats on that.
Paul Tobin. The Joker has had zero influence on Nimble Jack. The Joker never acts insane; he acts like someone with otherwise very focused goals who’s trying to act insane. When I write Nimble Jack, I try to...
- 9/28/2015
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Big Brother's Jack McDermott has won himself £23,900 after beating Cristian Mjc to the button.
The housemates had collectively worked together to earn the amount throughout the day, in the belief that it would go into the prize fund.
But Big Brother gathered the six contestants in a room and initiated a one-minute countdown, telling them that they could take the money for themselves by simply pressing the button on their podium.
In highlights airing tonight (July 12), viewers will see Jack successfully steal the money ahead of Cristian.
This money belongs to Jack and is guaranteed - but he must also keep the briefcase of money handcuffed to him for the rest of his time in the house.
Jack says to his housemates that the money would change his life, adding: "In my head, I am ecstatic but I am trying to be respectful."
Chloe Wilburn replies: "You did have...
The housemates had collectively worked together to earn the amount throughout the day, in the belief that it would go into the prize fund.
But Big Brother gathered the six contestants in a room and initiated a one-minute countdown, telling them that they could take the money for themselves by simply pressing the button on their podium.
In highlights airing tonight (July 12), viewers will see Jack successfully steal the money ahead of Cristian.
This money belongs to Jack and is guaranteed - but he must also keep the briefcase of money handcuffed to him for the rest of his time in the house.
Jack says to his housemates that the money would change his life, adding: "In my head, I am ecstatic but I am trying to be respectful."
Chloe Wilburn replies: "You did have...
- 7/12/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Jack McDermott and Sam Kay won back their suitcases after taking part in an auction for them.
Housemates were previously punished for causing mayhem around the camera runs, and were forced to hand in their possessions.
Big Brother Timebomb quiz: How much do you remember from the 2015 series?
Big Brother Day 56: Who had a good day, and who had a bad day?
In highlights airing tonight (July 8), Big Brother announces an auction during the endurance task, where the top three bidders will receive their suitcases.
Their bids will be deducted from the prize fund.
Sam - who dropped out of the task in order to take part in the auction - and Jack put forward offers of £100. Chloe Wilburn, Harry Amelia Martin and Joel Williams bid nothing.
Chloe is annoyed with Jack and Sam, especially with Danny Wisker and Cristian Mjc still competing in the endurance...
Housemates were previously punished for causing mayhem around the camera runs, and were forced to hand in their possessions.
Big Brother Timebomb quiz: How much do you remember from the 2015 series?
Big Brother Day 56: Who had a good day, and who had a bad day?
In highlights airing tonight (July 8), Big Brother announces an auction during the endurance task, where the top three bidders will receive their suitcases.
Their bids will be deducted from the prize fund.
Sam - who dropped out of the task in order to take part in the auction - and Jack put forward offers of £100. Chloe Wilburn, Harry Amelia Martin and Joel Williams bid nothing.
Chloe is annoyed with Jack and Sam, especially with Danny Wisker and Cristian Mjc still competing in the endurance...
- 7/8/2015
- Digital Spy
After seeing Big Brother take away more than two thirds of the prize fund, the housemates were given an opportunity to claw back some of the money.
In highlights airing tonight (July 7), the contestants are set various challenges alongside a golden envelope containing mystery amounts. When completed, the amount inside the envelope is added to the prize fund.
Below is a round-up of the challenges and how the housemates fared:
Harry and Nick
Harry Amelia Martin and Nick Henderson are given a restraining order, and to pass the challenge, they are not permitted to be in the same room together.
Nick makes a number a jokes about being relieved ("thank god for that"), which greatly annoys Harry.
At one point, Nick wants to go to the bathroom, but Harry is blocking his way by refusing to leave the garden. Joel tries to reason with Harry by calling her behaviour "unfair", but Harry is unresponsive.
In highlights airing tonight (July 7), the contestants are set various challenges alongside a golden envelope containing mystery amounts. When completed, the amount inside the envelope is added to the prize fund.
Below is a round-up of the challenges and how the housemates fared:
Harry and Nick
Harry Amelia Martin and Nick Henderson are given a restraining order, and to pass the challenge, they are not permitted to be in the same room together.
Nick makes a number a jokes about being relieved ("thank god for that"), which greatly annoys Harry.
At one point, Nick wants to go to the bathroom, but Harry is blocking his way by refusing to leave the garden. Joel tries to reason with Harry by calling her behaviour "unfair", but Harry is unresponsive.
- 7/7/2015
- Digital Spy
Jack McDermott angers Chloe Wilburn after negotiating a deal with Big Brother for a football result.
After seeing Joel receive a tiny pizza for £2,500, Plymouth fan Jack decides to offer a proposition of his own in highlights airing tonight (July 6).
Jack wants a football result, a carton of Um Bongo juice and a cheap blazer and trousers for £4,000, saying: "I'm nominated anyway, so what have I got to lose. I may as well have a laugh while I'm here."
Afterwards, Chloe is furious, stating: "I'm not going to speak to you for the rest of the time here. I think you're selfish."
"It's not real money!" Jack says, but Chloe responds: "I've completely changed my opinion of you."
Chloe then tells Big Brother in the Diary Room: "Everyone's just changed. It's an awful atmosphere. Money's got involved and everyone's true colours have come out.
"Jack is being so selfish and...
After seeing Joel receive a tiny pizza for £2,500, Plymouth fan Jack decides to offer a proposition of his own in highlights airing tonight (July 6).
Jack wants a football result, a carton of Um Bongo juice and a cheap blazer and trousers for £4,000, saying: "I'm nominated anyway, so what have I got to lose. I may as well have a laugh while I'm here."
Afterwards, Chloe is furious, stating: "I'm not going to speak to you for the rest of the time here. I think you're selfish."
"It's not real money!" Jack says, but Chloe responds: "I've completely changed my opinion of you."
Chloe then tells Big Brother in the Diary Room: "Everyone's just changed. It's an awful atmosphere. Money's got involved and everyone's true colours have come out.
"Jack is being so selfish and...
- 7/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Hannibal, Season 3, Episode 5, “Contorno”
Written by Tom de Ville and Bryan Fuller & Steve Lightfoot
Directed by Guillermo Navarro
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Et) on NBC
In my review of “Aperitivo”, I called for Hannibal to find a sweet spot between the slow-moving introspection of “Secondo” and plot-heavy momentum of “Aperitivo”. “Contorno” does just that, though not in the way expected. The first half of the episode crawls (particularly the scenes with Will and Chiyoh), dragging its feet to prevent the characters from intersecting, before the second half throws this concern out the window and sprints forward, bringing first Pazzi and Hannibal, then Hannibal and Alana, and finally Jack and Hannibal together in memorable and electrifying exchanges. One can almost see showrunner Bryan Fuller reach his limit with angsty, mini-Hannibal Will and decide to chuck him off the train rather than write one more doom-laden conversation between him and Chiyoh.
Written by Tom de Ville and Bryan Fuller & Steve Lightfoot
Directed by Guillermo Navarro
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Et) on NBC
In my review of “Aperitivo”, I called for Hannibal to find a sweet spot between the slow-moving introspection of “Secondo” and plot-heavy momentum of “Aperitivo”. “Contorno” does just that, though not in the way expected. The first half of the episode crawls (particularly the scenes with Will and Chiyoh), dragging its feet to prevent the characters from intersecting, before the second half throws this concern out the window and sprints forward, bringing first Pazzi and Hannibal, then Hannibal and Alana, and finally Jack and Hannibal together in memorable and electrifying exchanges. One can almost see showrunner Bryan Fuller reach his limit with angsty, mini-Hannibal Will and decide to chuck him off the train rather than write one more doom-laden conversation between him and Chiyoh.
- 7/4/2015
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
Gina Torres and Lawrence Fishburne in "Hannibal"Photo: Brooke Palmer / NBC It felt like tonight's episode of "Hannibal" would have been better served as the first or second episode in the season, not the fourth as most everything it covered was pretty much well established to this point. It wasn't a bad episode by any means, it merely seemed to stop the season in its tracks. Perhaps, however, that's a good thing, offering anyone that wasn't up-to-date a chance to play catch up while offering fans (or #Fannibals as has become the popular Twitter hashtag following the show's cancellation at NBC) an emotionally charged episode as Jack (Lawrence Fishburne) finally must say goodbye to Bella (Gina Torres) and Alana Bloom (Caroline Dhavernas) makes a strong first appearance in this third season. Serving as a prequel to everything that's taken place so far this year, the fourth episode of this third season,...
- 6/26/2015
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Big Brother's Jack McDermott has expressed his desire to win the series.
In highlights airing tonight (June 26), the housemate admits to feeling nervous about this week's eviction but intends to stay true to himself.
"I am very nervous for tomorrow night," Jack says. "I'm kind of looking forward to the rush of it.
"I'm having to mentally prepare myself that I'm going to walk out the door, but I really want to stay. I passionately want to win. I'm going to try and be me."
Earlier, Jack predicted that Simon Gross could leave for spending too much time in Helen Wood's company.
Nikki Grahame speculates that "hanging out with poison" will harm Simon's chances of staying in the house, to which Jack adds: "Could be guilty by association."
Simon is unhappy with these comments, talking back: "When I get out of here, I'll argue my case because that's ridiculous.
In highlights airing tonight (June 26), the housemate admits to feeling nervous about this week's eviction but intends to stay true to himself.
"I am very nervous for tomorrow night," Jack says. "I'm kind of looking forward to the rush of it.
"I'm having to mentally prepare myself that I'm going to walk out the door, but I really want to stay. I passionately want to win. I'm going to try and be me."
Earlier, Jack predicted that Simon Gross could leave for spending too much time in Helen Wood's company.
Nikki Grahame speculates that "hanging out with poison" will harm Simon's chances of staying in the house, to which Jack adds: "Could be guilty by association."
Simon is unhappy with these comments, talking back: "When I get out of here, I'll argue my case because that's ridiculous.
- 6/26/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother housemates have revealed what's really going on in their minds during a Q&A game.
In tonight's (June 14) show, Bunker members Marc O'Neill, Helen Wood, Nikki Grahame and Brian Belo are told by Big Brother that they can ask each housemate a probing question.
They are then allowed to choose three housemates to face a further grilling in the Diary Room.
As the main house are gathered on the sofas, they are told that the questions are from viewers at home. First up is Jade Lynch, who gets asked her question by Cristian Mjc.
Cristian says: "Models don't walk on their toes. Why are you doing this?"
Jade replies that it is down to training, while Marc watches on from the Bunker laughing.
Next up is Joel Williams, who is asked by Simon Gross: "How do you feel about Harry using Nick?"
Joel replies: "Harry, you have...
In tonight's (June 14) show, Bunker members Marc O'Neill, Helen Wood, Nikki Grahame and Brian Belo are told by Big Brother that they can ask each housemate a probing question.
They are then allowed to choose three housemates to face a further grilling in the Diary Room.
As the main house are gathered on the sofas, they are told that the questions are from viewers at home. First up is Jade Lynch, who gets asked her question by Cristian Mjc.
Cristian says: "Models don't walk on their toes. Why are you doing this?"
Jade replies that it is down to training, while Marc watches on from the Bunker laughing.
Next up is Joel Williams, who is asked by Simon Gross: "How do you feel about Harry using Nick?"
Joel replies: "Harry, you have...
- 6/14/2015
- Digital Spy
It looks like Jack McDermott is incredibly happy that Marc O'Neill has left the Big Brother house, but he may regret his choice of celebration when Marc returns later today.
In scenes airing tonight (June 14), Jack sits in the bedroom with Chloe Wilburn and Cristian Mjc to share his happiness over Friday's eviction result.
"I am so f**king happy today [with] the fact we can talk about stuff and not be rudely interrupted," Jack says.
Chloe replies: "But you never said this when Marc was here."
Later on in the evening, the housemates are having a drink in the kitchen when Jack has something to get off his chest.
He says: "Let me summarise, at the end of the day he came in the door being a massive w**ker.
"He came in the door being a massive w**ker and we played him at his own game, and he...
In scenes airing tonight (June 14), Jack sits in the bedroom with Chloe Wilburn and Cristian Mjc to share his happiness over Friday's eviction result.
"I am so f**king happy today [with] the fact we can talk about stuff and not be rudely interrupted," Jack says.
Chloe replies: "But you never said this when Marc was here."
Later on in the evening, the housemates are having a drink in the kitchen when Jack has something to get off his chest.
He says: "Let me summarise, at the end of the day he came in the door being a massive w**ker.
"He came in the door being a massive w**ker and we played him at his own game, and he...
- 6/14/2015
- Digital Spy
It seems life in the Big Brother house may be getting to Jack McDermott.
In scenes airing tonight (May 31), Jack retreats to the bedroom to have a quiet few minutes as the rest of the housemates celebrate with drinks and nibbles.
As Jack cries, Danny Wisker comes to comfort him, saying that everybody has had their bad days.
"It is hard mate," Danny says. "Even I have broken down, we are surrounded by people who we don't want to be."
Jack says he found it hard to watch four housemates leave the house, with Danny replying: "I haven't stopped thinking about it. I miss them like hell."
Jack isn't the only housemate who is feeling emotional, as both Simon Gross and Jade Lynch have a few tears in the Diary Room.
Simon cries and tells Big Brother that he's "just feeling a bit sensitive and emotional today", while Jade later...
In scenes airing tonight (May 31), Jack retreats to the bedroom to have a quiet few minutes as the rest of the housemates celebrate with drinks and nibbles.
As Jack cries, Danny Wisker comes to comfort him, saying that everybody has had their bad days.
"It is hard mate," Danny says. "Even I have broken down, we are surrounded by people who we don't want to be."
Jack says he found it hard to watch four housemates leave the house, with Danny replying: "I haven't stopped thinking about it. I miss them like hell."
Jack isn't the only housemate who is feeling emotional, as both Simon Gross and Jade Lynch have a few tears in the Diary Room.
Simon cries and tells Big Brother that he's "just feeling a bit sensitive and emotional today", while Jade later...
- 5/31/2015
- Digital Spy
What if Titanic isn’t an epic love story set against the backdrop of a maritime tragedy? What if Titanic is actually an epic...sci-fi movie?! That’s what one fan theory making its way around the World Wide Web proposes.
The theory started with someone named Matt on Facebook before going viral on Tumblr. Here’s the gist of it “Jack from Titanic was a time traveler that was only there to save Rose from committing suicide and altering the timeline.”
Watch: This deleted scene from ‘Titanic’ contains a terribly cheesy pun
20th Century Fox
The scene he’s referring to is when Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) finds Rose (Kate Winslet), hanging off the back of the boat, ready to throw herself into the ocean, and manages to talk her off the ledge.
“This may seem ridiculous but think about it for a moment,” it says. “If Rose jumped to her demise then the ship would...
The theory started with someone named Matt on Facebook before going viral on Tumblr. Here’s the gist of it “Jack from Titanic was a time traveler that was only there to save Rose from committing suicide and altering the timeline.”
Watch: This deleted scene from ‘Titanic’ contains a terribly cheesy pun
20th Century Fox
The scene he’s referring to is when Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) finds Rose (Kate Winslet), hanging off the back of the boat, ready to throw herself into the ocean, and manages to talk her off the ledge.
“This may seem ridiculous but think about it for a moment,” it says. “If Rose jumped to her demise then the ship would...
- 2/24/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Digital Spy presents Lost Week - seven days of special features celebrating 10 years of the game-changing Us TV drama.
The Lost finale was one of the most discussed TV events in recent memory - and like the Sopranos before it, it didn't instantly receive the most positive of reviews online. To this day, it remains an episode that will probably be met with a passionate response in one way or another.
While many fans were left confused or even angry with 'The End', there were just as many that loved how Lost concluded in 2010, including this writer.
Firstly, to quickly banish the biggest myth about Lost's end, they weren't dead all along. Everything that happened on the island happened. When Jack and his fellow survivors remembered each other in the flash-sideways universe, it occurred at a certain metaphysical moment of time long after every one of them had died...
The Lost finale was one of the most discussed TV events in recent memory - and like the Sopranos before it, it didn't instantly receive the most positive of reviews online. To this day, it remains an episode that will probably be met with a passionate response in one way or another.
While many fans were left confused or even angry with 'The End', there were just as many that loved how Lost concluded in 2010, including this writer.
Firstly, to quickly banish the biggest myth about Lost's end, they weren't dead all along. Everything that happened on the island happened. When Jack and his fellow survivors remembered each other in the flash-sideways universe, it occurred at a certain metaphysical moment of time long after every one of them had died...
- 9/28/2014
- Digital Spy
When Claire realizes exactly how trapped she is in this week’s Outlander, the knowledge comes like a kick to the gut. Or, more accurately, the knowledge comes as a kick to the gut – and that’s only one of the game-changing developments that take place during the hour.
The episode is a big one, with regard to what comes next, but it certainly wasn’t my favorite of the season so far – mostly because of the way Claire and Jack’s conversation at the garrison played out.
I’ll explain in more detail when we reach that point in the story,...
The episode is a big one, with regard to what comes next, but it certainly wasn’t my favorite of the season so far – mostly because of the way Claire and Jack’s conversation at the garrison played out.
I’ll explain in more detail when we reach that point in the story,...
- 9/14/2014
- TVLine.com
Given their celebrity status, Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff are way more low key when it comes to their down time than onlookers may think.
The guitarist for Fun. stated, "One time we were at a dinner party where everyone was over 60 and, before we knew it, we realized that everyone at the table had gone outside to smoke pot and they didn't invite us. That basically says it all.”
Jack says that he and his “Girls” star girlfriend are not big partiers. In fact, they recently enjoyed a getaway to a spa because they prefer to chill out. "Everyone else was 56, and like, either coming off a divorce or trying to dry out. We were like, 'This is great! We love being here!' "
The couple originally met on a blind date set up by Antonoff’s sis and Mike Birbiglia. The date was going so well, he quickly...
The guitarist for Fun. stated, "One time we were at a dinner party where everyone was over 60 and, before we knew it, we realized that everyone at the table had gone outside to smoke pot and they didn't invite us. That basically says it all.”
Jack says that he and his “Girls” star girlfriend are not big partiers. In fact, they recently enjoyed a getaway to a spa because they prefer to chill out. "Everyone else was 56, and like, either coming off a divorce or trying to dry out. We were like, 'This is great! We love being here!' "
The couple originally met on a blind date set up by Antonoff’s sis and Mike Birbiglia. The date was going so well, he quickly...
- 6/18/2014
- GossipCenter
Those warm wafting breezes tell us that Summer is finally here. What better time to go…back to school? Well, at least via the local cinema. Director Fred Schepisi’s (Roxanne) new film takes us back to the halls of academia, not for a heavy drama like Dead Poets Society or a raucous comedy like School Of Rock. Nope it’s a romantic comedy/drama. Familiar territory, you say? This one doesn’t concern the campus jock falling for the shy bookworm after her big make-over. Nor is it about two social outcasts bucking the status quo. Nope this is a faculty romance, love between the teachers. It isn’t smooth sailing, of course. The guy teaches English while the gal is the new art instructor, so of course they clash over an age-old argument. Which has the greater importance or impact. It’s the battle between Words And Pictures.
- 6/5/2014
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The feud between Jack White and The Black Keys is one step closer to being squashed -- 'cause the ex-White Stripes singer released a lengthy apology Saturday to try making amends. Rolling Stone published an interview with Jack White Saturday that seemed to further his beef with the Black Keys ... but hours later White backtracked saying his words came out wrong -- so he felt inclined to apologize.We broke the story ... Jack's ex-wife submitted...
- 5/31/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
We were obviously very excited about MTV's brand new series Ex On The Beach. Following in the footsteps of edifying shows like The Valleys and Geordie Shore - hell, this even stars Vicky Pattison - the programme sticks eight 'sexy singles' on a beach, convinces them it's a dating show, and then bungs in all their exes. Hooray! Admittedly, this might not be as much of a 'social experiment' as those first series of Big Brother, but that doesn't mean we didn't learn anything. Read on for our life lessons from Ex On The Beach...
1. Any programme that begins with a disclaimer is bound to be great.
"This programme contains strong language and sexual references throughout." Result.
2. The eight 'sexy singles' are all very 'reality star'.
Marco says: "If I bagged me, I'd get clingy" and we learnt that he "hates a toothy blow job".
Emily licks an ice cream in a very particular manner,...
1. Any programme that begins with a disclaimer is bound to be great.
"This programme contains strong language and sexual references throughout." Result.
2. The eight 'sexy singles' are all very 'reality star'.
Marco says: "If I bagged me, I'd get clingy" and we learnt that he "hates a toothy blow job".
Emily licks an ice cream in a very particular manner,...
- 4/22/2014
- Digital Spy
Below Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss take you behind the scenes of Sunday’s royal wedding shocker as they say goodbye to one of the best TV villains ever. Here’s how Jack Gleeson was cast, their thoughts on his performance as King Joffrey, and plenty of discussion about the unique audacity of the latest twist in George R.R. Martin’s fantasy saga.
It’s all part of EW’s Purple Wedding coverage, which also includes an exclusive interview with Thrones author George R.R. Martin on why he killed Joffrey, an exclusive interview with actor Jack Gleeson and,...
It’s all part of EW’s Purple Wedding coverage, which also includes an exclusive interview with Thrones author George R.R. Martin on why he killed Joffrey, an exclusive interview with actor Jack Gleeson and,...
- 4/14/2014
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Feature Aliya Whiteley 3 Apr 2014 - 07:22
Tend to think of Richard Attenborough as a kindly old man? Aliya digs into his early career to find some far nastier roles...
British cinema has always liked its angry young men: Richard Burton, Albert Finney, Laurence Harvey and others all played the 1950s and 60s social animal, raging against the class system and the staid attitudes of post-war Britain.
But they weren’t the first angry young man on the screen. Maybe that crown could be claimed by an unlikely actor – Richard Attenborough. Attenborough is best known now as a director and producer, for films such as Gandhi, Chaplin and Shadowlands. When he gets thought of as an actor, it’s often as a kindly old man with a white beard. Misguided, sometimes, as when he played John Hammond, the owner of Jurassic Park, but not downright nasty. A lot of his earlier...
Tend to think of Richard Attenborough as a kindly old man? Aliya digs into his early career to find some far nastier roles...
British cinema has always liked its angry young men: Richard Burton, Albert Finney, Laurence Harvey and others all played the 1950s and 60s social animal, raging against the class system and the staid attitudes of post-war Britain.
But they weren’t the first angry young man on the screen. Maybe that crown could be claimed by an unlikely actor – Richard Attenborough. Attenborough is best known now as a director and producer, for films such as Gandhi, Chaplin and Shadowlands. When he gets thought of as an actor, it’s often as a kindly old man with a white beard. Misguided, sometimes, as when he played John Hammond, the owner of Jurassic Park, but not downright nasty. A lot of his earlier...
- 4/1/2014
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
Tagline: "You lie, you die." Director Paul Tanter (Jack Falls) has completed production on the feature Shame the Devil. Tanter has dealt mostly with crime thrillers in the past (Essex Boys Retribution), but his latest is set squarely in the horror genre. Shame the Devil stars Simon Phillips (Jack Says), Juliette Bennett, Will de Meo and horror veteran Doug Bradley (Hellraiser). And, this feature has a new trailer, which is hosted below. The story for the film is very Saw-esque as characters must face the truth of their lives. If they lie, then they die. A London detective, James (Phillips), must do his best to end this killer's reign of terror. Shame the Devil will release in the United Kingdom June 23rd, 2014. A release in North America is still forthcoming, but fans of horror can preview the film here. Release Date: June 23rd, 2014 (DVD, UK). Director/writer: Paul Tanter. Cast: Simon Phillips,...
- 3/11/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Rewind from last week - an emotional "The Talk" where Jack Osbourne makes his momma cry... Jack Osbourne Brings His Mum To Tears.... Again Osbourne and "DWTS" partner Cheryl Burke discuss dancing their way into the finals. Jack's words bring his mom Mrs. O to tears. Jack says, "please stop crying.... You have to stop crying. I know what to get you for Christmas - Kleenex." New York City The Talk swings back into New York City for a week of holiday episodes, to be broadcast Monday, Dec. 9 - Friday, Dec. 13 (2:00-3:00 Pm, Et/1:00-2:00 Pm, Pt/Ct), on the CBS Television Network. The Talk, marking its fifth visit to the Big Apple, will be originating from Chelsea Studios.
- 11/24/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
"Grand Theft Auto V" crossed the line by allowing game-playing children to run over, behead and kill animals -- and a prominent animal rights group is calling for a boycott.Jack Carone from In Defense of Animals tells TMZ ... his group is incensed that Rockstar Games is capitalizing off animal torture -- and it doesn't matter if it's real or fake. He says it perpetuates what he calls "institutionalized violence" against helpless animals."The makers...
- 9/21/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
There are two very good reasons AMC chose to promote Breaking Bad by having Bryan Cranston recite Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem “Ozymandias.”
First, the verse chronicles the way that all empires, no matter how grand, inevitably crumble into dust and nothingness. (Cautionary tale, Walt?)
Second, if you’re going to hype the final episodes of a well-crafted drama, you might as well do it by highlighting the title of an episode that is arguably one of the best in TV history.
As Breaking Bad hurtles toward its finale – can you believe there are just two episodes left?! – let’s...
First, the verse chronicles the way that all empires, no matter how grand, inevitably crumble into dust and nothingness. (Cautionary tale, Walt?)
Second, if you’re going to hype the final episodes of a well-crafted drama, you might as well do it by highlighting the title of an episode that is arguably one of the best in TV history.
As Breaking Bad hurtles toward its finale – can you believe there are just two episodes left?! – let’s...
- 9/16/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The episode begins with four masked individuals peering over a fresh batch of meth. As Jack takes off his mask, he asks Todd to check the batch’s purity. Upon discovering that it’s 76%, most of the group reacts with joy, save for Lydia, who expresses concern over the batch’s colour, a light yellow rather than the trademark blue, fearing that will affect sales. The group tries to assuage her concerns, but Lydia remains undeterred. Todd brings her coffee and expresses regret over not being able to bring the colour, and Lydia rebuffs his advances, insisting on the colour once again. We go to credits with Todd tracing the outline of Lydia’s lipstick on the glass.
Hank and Gomez meet under a bridge, and Hank says Jesse has an idea, much to Gomez’s dismay. Jesse points out that one piece of evidence of Walt’s wrongdoing that...
Hank and Gomez meet under a bridge, and Hank says Jesse has an idea, much to Gomez’s dismay. Jesse points out that one piece of evidence of Walt’s wrongdoing that...
- 9/9/2013
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Jack White is adamant he is Not a violent person nor is he a threat to his family -- and his estranged wife was just trying to smear him when she got a restraining order ... this according to legal docs. Jack filed the docs in Tn in response to the restraining order Karen Elson temporarily obtained against him -- it's all part of the couple's nasty divorce that's been going on since she filed last year.
- 8/3/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Three’s Company was the ‘Friends’ of its day; a sit-com about three twenty-somethings sharing an apartment in Santa Monica California going through the ups and downs of life for the singles set of the late 70s. The American version of the UK show ‘Man About the House’, Tc was considered a groundbreaking show. Hard to believe just over 30 years ago men and women living under one roof as platonic friends was not only a novel idea for television, but a shocking and controversial premise. Juvenile jokes, double-entendres, and ridiculous plot-lines were all part of the fun, but Tc was also a true reflection of the shifting morals and values of young America arriving in the last days of disco and jiggle TV.
Several pilots were made with different actors before John Ritter, Joyce Dewitt and Suzanne Somers were selected to play the roommates we came to know and love.
Several pilots were made with different actors before John Ritter, Joyce Dewitt and Suzanne Somers were selected to play the roommates we came to know and love.
- 7/24/2013
- by Dasilva
- SoundOnSight
Three’s Company, “A Man About the House”
Written by Johnnie Mortimer, Brian Cooke, Don Nicholl, Michael Ross, Bernard West,
Directed by Bill Hobin
Aired March 15th, 1977 on ABC
Three’s Company was the ‘Friends’ of its day; a sit-com about three twenty-somethings sharing an apartment in Santa Monica California going through the ups and downs of life for the singles set of the late 70s. The American version of the UK show ‘Man About the House’, Tc was considered a groundbreaking show. Hard to believe just over 30 years ago men and women living under one roof as platonic friends was not only a novel idea for television, but a shocking and controversial premise. Juvenile jokes, double-entendres, and ridiculous plotlines were all part of the fun, but Tc was also a true reflection of the shifting morals and values of young America arriving in the last days of disco and jiggle TV.
Written by Johnnie Mortimer, Brian Cooke, Don Nicholl, Michael Ross, Bernard West,
Directed by Bill Hobin
Aired March 15th, 1977 on ABC
Three’s Company was the ‘Friends’ of its day; a sit-com about three twenty-somethings sharing an apartment in Santa Monica California going through the ups and downs of life for the singles set of the late 70s. The American version of the UK show ‘Man About the House’, Tc was considered a groundbreaking show. Hard to believe just over 30 years ago men and women living under one roof as platonic friends was not only a novel idea for television, but a shocking and controversial premise. Juvenile jokes, double-entendres, and ridiculous plotlines were all part of the fun, but Tc was also a true reflection of the shifting morals and values of young America arriving in the last days of disco and jiggle TV.
- 7/11/2013
- by Dasilva
- SoundOnSight
The following recap contains spoilers from the Hannibal season finale. If you haven’t watched, flee! Everyone else, proceed.
So many thoughts and feelings about the Hannibal season finale – care to lend me an ear?
Ok, that was too easy – hear this, there’ll be no more puns (except that one) moving forward. After all, we’ve got a lot to cover. Will is behind bars! Hannibal weeps! And Dr. Bedelia “If Mulder Could See Me Now” Du Maurier dines elegantly on… that totally isn’t veal, is it? Steel your stomachs, because it’s time to review “Savoureux.”
Related...
So many thoughts and feelings about the Hannibal season finale – care to lend me an ear?
Ok, that was too easy – hear this, there’ll be no more puns (except that one) moving forward. After all, we’ve got a lot to cover. Will is behind bars! Hannibal weeps! And Dr. Bedelia “If Mulder Could See Me Now” Du Maurier dines elegantly on… that totally isn’t veal, is it? Steel your stomachs, because it’s time to review “Savoureux.”
Related...
- 6/21/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The first eight contestants in Big Brother: Secrets and Lies have been revealed.
The housemates were introduced during the show's live launch this evening (June 13) and include an alternative model, celebrity publicist and the owner of a gold digger dating site.
However, this year's series also includes the first-ever People's Puppet, Michael - an actor who is at the whim of the public and aims to "cause havoc for the other housemates".
Student and practising shaman Wolfy Millington, 20, is a qualified mackerel fisherwoman, who said she has "a passion for fishing which borders on the erotic".
Meanwhile, Callum Knell, 28, is a primary school sports coach who claims that the other contestants would be annoyed by his "very good looks", calling himself "the full package". He has also slept with a mother and daughter, citing this gives him "man points".
Celebrity publicist Dexter Koh, 28, who claimed that he was once London's highest paid male escort,...
The housemates were introduced during the show's live launch this evening (June 13) and include an alternative model, celebrity publicist and the owner of a gold digger dating site.
However, this year's series also includes the first-ever People's Puppet, Michael - an actor who is at the whim of the public and aims to "cause havoc for the other housemates".
Student and practising shaman Wolfy Millington, 20, is a qualified mackerel fisherwoman, who said she has "a passion for fishing which borders on the erotic".
Meanwhile, Callum Knell, 28, is a primary school sports coach who claims that the other contestants would be annoyed by his "very good looks", calling himself "the full package". He has also slept with a mother and daughter, citing this gives him "man points".
Celebrity publicist Dexter Koh, 28, who claimed that he was once London's highest paid male escort,...
- 6/13/2013
- Digital Spy
var brightcovevideoid = '2146818660001'; Jack Osbourne says his life has changed so much that when he hangs out with a rock star these days it's very likely to be Grandpa Ozzy Osbourne. "Getting married and having a child definitely has focused me," the senior correspondent for Fuse News tells People. "Now I'm not so much worried about going out on a Tuesday night and staying up until 3 in the morning and meeting hot chicks. No." Jack, 27, and then-fiancée Lisa welcomed daughter Pearl Clementine last April. Then last October, they made it official by exchanging vows in front of 48 friends and family members in Hawaii.
- 2/6/2013
- by Michele Stueven
- PEOPLE.com
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