Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2010

American Idol: Tyler Grady be talk

American Idol competitor is, at best, infantile and naive, and at worst, well, young and deluded, and sadly, last night's eliminated singer Tyler Grady falls into the second category.

Grady spoke to reporters today after being booted last night and began a conference call with the media by, well, accusing the media of having it in for him. (That's about as smart as blaming the judges on-air for your misfortune, therefore breaking American Idol rule No. 1: Never blame anyone when you get kicked off!)

Monday, August 10, 2009

Flash ahead Shows Flashes of intensity


Hello again from the press tour, where we were just treated to a screening of the cinematic Flash Forward pilot, which delivers more action and intrigue than most summer blockbusters at the multiplex.
Two things you need to know: (1) In the series, a global event causes everyone (OK, nearly everyone) on earth to lose consciousness and share a glimpse of their future on April 29, 2010. (2) Find a red magic marker and circle Sept. 24, 2009, on your calendar, because that's when this series premieres, and you do not want to be left behind on this epic journey, especially if you were one of those saddies who couldn't watch Lost live until you caught up on DVD.
Wanna get in early on this one? Read on...

Monday, August 3, 2009

Atlanta Housewife Sheree

" I was the number one trending topic on Twitter last night," declare Sheree Whitfield, the morning after Thursday's season premiere of The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

There was a very good reason the Sheree tweets were flying—um, just take one look at the very heated on-camera argument she had with her party planner Anthony. When Anthony snapped to Sheree, "You better check yourself," she hissed what is destined to be her signature line, "Who's gonna check me, boo?"

After watching the scene unfold on TV, Sheree told me, "Looking at it on television, it looked so bad, but can you imagine me just sitting there?"

She added, "I think there are opportunists out there who want to get their name out there. He thinks he's going to benefit from it, but to me, you look like a fool. You look like an ass on TV. Who wants to be remembered like that?"

Of course, Anthony isn't the only drama we'll be seeing with Sheree this season…

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Elizabeth Mitchell Talks V

As a substitute of brisk around the space-time variety and nestling up to the very hot and steamy Josh Holloway, this fall, Elizabeth Mitchell is fighting reptilian aliens on the remake of the '80s miniseries V.

However, that doesn't mean Juliet doesn't make at least an appearance in the sixth and final season of the ABC hit series Lost. In fact, she hopes Juliet finds happiness in the end, but that happiness may not necessarily be with Sawyer. Ruh-roh.

When I read the pilot script, I absolutely called that the part of Erica Evans was written for you, despite the reports that you were just a guest star on the series.