TV Up Fronts From the Big Four: CBS, NBC, ABC and FOX
• May 18, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Craig, Television, TV, Uncategorized
Tags: $#*! My Dad Says, A Gifted Man, Aaron Ruell, ABC, Adam Horowitz, Aidan Quinn, Alan Tudyk, Alcatraz, Alfred Gough & Miles Millar, All My Children, Allen Gregory, Amanda Peet, Amber Heard, Americas Next Great Restaurant, Anjelica Huston, Annie Ilonzeh, Annie Potts, Anthony Head, Apartment 23, Are You There, Ashley Judd, Awake, Ben Koldyke, Bent, Best Friends Forever, Beth Behrs, Better With You, Breaking In, Brian Grazer, Broke Girls, Brothers & Sisters, Bruce Greenwood, Bryan Burk, Cancelled, CBS, Chaos, Charlies Angels, Chase, Chelsea Handler, Cherry Jones, Cheryl Cole, Cheryl Hines, Christian Borle, Christina Applegate, Christina Ricci, Christopher Moynihan, Columbus Short, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, Damon Wayans Jr, Dan Fogler, Darly Frank, Darren Star, Dave Foley, David Greenwalt, David Guintoli, David Hornsby, David Krumholtz, David Slade, David Walton, Debra Messing, Detroit 1-8-7, Diedrich Bader, Dreama Walker, Drew Marrymore, Eddie Cibrian, Emily Spivey, Emily Van Camp, Fox, Fred Savage, Free Agents, French Stewart, Friday Night Lights, Gabriel Mann, Geoff Stults, Ginnifer Goodwin, Good Christian Belles, Grimm, Hank Azaria, Henry Ian Cusick, How to Be a Gentleman, Human Target, I Hate My Teenage Daughter, J.J. Abrams, Jack Burditt, Jake Johnson, James Van Der Beek, Jamie Pressly, Jane Levy, Jason Issacs, Jason O'Mara, Jason Winer, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Ehle, Jennifer Morrison, Jeremy Sisto, Jessica St. Clair, Jo Koy, John Enbom, John Grisham, Jon Heder, Jonah Hill, Jonathan Demme, Jonathan Nolan, Jorge Garcia, Julie Benz, Jum Caviezel, Justin Falvey, Kat Dennings, Katharine McPhee, Katie Finneran, Kedward Kitsis, Kelli Garner, Kerry Washington, Kevin Dillon, Kiefer Sutherland, Kirk Acevdo, Kristin Chenoweth, Krysten Ritter, L.A. Reid, Lana Parrilla, Last Man Standing, Laura Allen, Laura Prepon, Law & Order: Los Angeles, Leelee Sobieski, Lennon Parham, Lenny Clarke, Leslie Bibb, Leslie Mann, Lie to Me, Live to Dance, Lone Star, Lorne Michaels, Mad Love, Madeleine Stowe, Man Up, Maria Bello, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Mather Zuckel, Maya Rudolph, Medium, Michael Clarke Duncan, Michael Emerson, Minka Kelly, Missing, Mr. Sunshine, My Generation, Nancy Travis, Napoleon Dynamite, Nat Faxon, Natalie Morales, NBC, New, New Girl, Nicole Scherzinger, No Ordinary Family, Off The Map, Once Upon a Time, One Life to Live, Outlaw, Outsourced, Pan Am, Patrick Wilson, Paula Abdul, Perfect Couples, Person of Interest, Peter Berg, Playboy Club, Poppy Montgomery, Pren Peli, Prime Suspect, Rachael Taylor, Rebecca Mader, Revenge, Rfren Ramirez, Robert Carlyle, Robert Deniro, Robert Forster, Running Wilde, Saffron Burrows, Sam Niel, Sarah Jones, Sasha Roiz, Scandal, School Pride, Scot Armstrong, Sean Hayes, Shonda Rhimes, Simon Cowell, Skating With the Stars, Smash, Stephen Lang, Steve Jones, Steven Spielberg, Suburgatory, Supernanny, Tad Quill, Taraji P. Henson, Television, Teri Polo, Terra Nova, The 2-2, The Cape, The Chicago Code, The Defenders, The Event, The Finder, The Firm, The Gates, The Good Guys, The Paul Reiser Show, The River, The Whole Truth, The X Factor, Tim Allen, Tim Kring, Touch, Traffic Light, TV, Undercovers, Unforgettable, Up All Night, Up Fronts, V, Vodka? Its Me Chelsea, Whitney, Whitney Cummings, Will Arnett, Will Forte, Wilmer Valderrama, Work It, Zooey Deschanel
The List: 10 Sequels That Far Surpassed Their Originals
• May 16, 2011 • 3 CommentsPosted in Brunden, Film, Movies, Uncategorized
Tags: action, Alien, Aliens, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Batman, Batman and Robin, Batman Begins, Bill Moseley, Bill Paxton, Blockbusters, Bruce Campbell, Christian Bale, Christina Ricci, Christopher Nolan, Dawn of the Dead, Ellen Ripley, Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, George Romero, Gizmo, Gremlins, Gremlins 2, Hangover 2, Heath Ledger, horror, House of 1000 Corpses, Hulk Hogan, James Cameron, James T. Kirk, Joel Schumaker, Jonathan Nolan, Judgement Day, Khan Noonien Singh, Leonard Nimoy, Mad Max, Mel Gibson, Michael Bay, Night of the Living Dead, Raul Julia, Ricardo Montalban, Rob Zombie, S&M, Sam Raimi, sci-fi, sequel, Sheri Moon Zombie, Sid Haig, Sigourney Weaver, Spock, Star Trek, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Steven Spielberg, T-2, Terminator, Terminator 2, The Addams Family, The Dark Knight, The Devil's Rejects, The Road Warrior, Transformers 2, William Shatner, Zombies