Is American Idol’s Alex Lambert Homeless? Get the Answer Here!
The internet has been lit up by rumors that American Idol Season Nine contestant Alex Lambert (no relation to Adam Lambert) is homeless, and is living on the streets of LA. What would give anyone this impression? Oh maybe that Lambert himself tweeted those sentiments to his followers on Twitter yesterday. “Alright so I didn’t […]
When is Steve Carrell Leaving NBC’s “The Office”? Sooner Than Expected
Some sad news for fans of The Office. It was announced last year that this would be Steve Carrell’s last season on the popular comedy, and many assumed that the farewell would be said in the season finale of 2011. Unfortunately, the actor is will be saying his goodbyes with 4 episodes remaining in the […]
Mississippi Native Patrick House Wins “The Biggest Loser” 2010
Patrick House from Vicksburg, Mississippi was the big winner on the reality show, The Biggest Loser. The unemployed salesman who started the season at over 400 pounds, lost a staggering 181 pounds. House lost a total of 45% of his bodyweight throughout the competition. The father of two said before the end of the competition […]
Comedy Central Gets New Logo
After years of its iconic logo, Comedy Central is going the way of numerous other companies, and simplifying their logo. This time the company is playing on the copyright symbol, and simplifying it’s original look, which consisted of stretched out skyscraper, rising high off of the world. The logo bears a striking resemblance to the carbon copy logo, […]
Showtime Renews “Dexter” For Sixth Season
I reckon there are very few fictional murderers that people cheer for, but Dexter seems to occupy that niche. Most of the time the murderer is the villain of the film or show, but in Dexter’s case it is the central point that drives the plot. Lucky for all of you, it looks like you’ll be […]
FX Cancels Critically Lauded and Abysmally Viewed “Terriers”
It has become quite apparent that my household was one of the few watching the freshman FX series, Terriers. The ratings for the series have been the lowest of any new scripted show in FX’s history. The show averaged a viewing audience of 907,000, and only 509,000 of them in the adults 18-49 demographic, giving […]
Louis Leterrier Bringing “Y: The Last Man” To TV Instead of the Big Screen?
Anyone who knows me, knows I’ve been following the production of Y: The Last Man intently for years. I’m a huge fan of the graphic novel, and I think it could easily become a quality film. Although, I’ve not been impressed with the people attached to the production. D.J. Caruso was the first director attached, […]
“Glee” Star Diana Agron Responds to Racy GQ Photos
The Parents Television Council is up in arms over a photoshoot that involved Glee castmembers Lea Michele, Diana Argon, and Cory Montieth. Saying, “It is disturbing that GQ, which is explicitly written for adult men, is sexualizing the actresses who play high school-aged characters on ‘Glee’ in this way. It borders on pedophilia. Sadly, this is […]
NBC Picks Up More “Chuck”, “Chase”, “The Event”, “Outsourced”, “Law and Order: LA” and “Undercovers”
Wow, NBC is giving full season pickups left and right. First off, let’s get to my favorite show on NBC, Chuck, who was expected to pick up a back 9 order, has received an order for 11 more shows. That means we will be able to enjoy 24 episodes of Chuck this season. The show […]