Friday, February 17, 2012
The Hills' Frankie Delgado Can get Engaged
Of all the poor judgment the Bachelor's Ben Flajnik has proven this season, cutting Emily may have been the worst. Do not be sad for Emily: She now states she thinks she dodged a bullet. We checked together with the vibrant, crazy epidemiologist from New You are able to to request her how she really feels about Courtney and who she thinks Ben should finish tabs on. Discover More > Other Links From TVGuide.com The BachelorCourtneyBen Flajnik
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Latino Market Trailer: El Lrax
Universal changes itsEl Lraxcampaign for your Latino market into high geartonight on Univision’s Premio Lo Nuestro Latin Music Honours. The animated Lorax character voiced within the the spanish language language by Danny DeVito will introduce a band as well as the particularly created 90-second preview below. It’s in British, with subtitles and voice-over announcement within the the spanish language language. Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax opens March 2.
Acad adds Ben Stiller to Oscars
Ben Stiller has grew to become part of Chris Rock one of several presenters for your 84th Academy awards ceremony. Among people already introduced as presenters with the Academy of motion Picture Arts & Sciences are Halle Berry, the cast of "Bridesmaids," Bradley Cooper, Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Tom Hanks, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez and Emma Stone.
The Oscar ceremony, situated by Billy Very, will probably be broadcast survive ABC on Feb. 26. Contact Christy Grosz at christy.grosz@variety.com
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Glee: Where Have Rachel's Dads Been All Our Lives?
Lea Michele, Jeff Goldblum, Brian Stokes Mitchell Dear Glee producers, Fans finally got to meet Mr. and Mr. Berry on Tuesday's episode, and we have to ask: is it too soon to send them valentines? Glee's Vanessa Lengies on Sugar's big breadstix bash and a new McKinley love triangle Hiram and Leroy Berry, played by Jeff Goldblum and Brian Stokes Mitchell, arrived the only way men who raised gold star-loving, solo-hogging Rachel Berry would: on a rolling piano while singing "Chapel of Love." What's not to like? Seamless chemistry, witty back-and-forth about ice-fishing with Tony Danza (it was only one dream!) and Jennifer Hudson's vocal rolls (that's why she got kicked off of American Idol, after all)... swoon. Even when it looked like the Berrys were really super gung-ho to marry off their teenager, Papa Berrys revealed their true intentions. Of course they want to break up Finchel! Here Finn, take a look at what married life - and Rachel's preposterous beauty regimen - really means. A slightly devious and completely controlling plan... hmmm, sounds just like Rachel! Awww! Rachel's backstory is finally coming together! But the episode begged the question: Why haven't we met them sooner? Rachel finding her real birth mother, Shelby, back in Season 1 was a huge storyline, yet Hiram and Leroy were nowhere to be seen. Now that Rachel's time as a McKinley High student is running out faster than you can say Liza, can we please see more of the Berrys? Glee spoiler photos: Get a sneak peek of what's ahead We know Glee already has plenty of other storylines and characters to service, but as graduation and her May nuptials draw near, Rachel is going to need to lean on her dads for emotional support and guidance, right? And, aside from those few bars of "You're the Top," Goldblum and Mitchell haven't even gotten a chance to show off their Broadway pipes. Come on, Glee producers. Make it happen. The Berrys are the funniest thing to happen to the show since Brittany's last zinger back in Episode 6. What did you think of tonight's episode? Do you think Rachel's dads are doing the right thing by lying to their baby? Do you agree with Mercedes' tough decision? Who really believes that Rory is going back to Ireland? Sound off below!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
First Look: Disney Creates a New Dance for Phineas and Ferb's Platypus Day
The cast of Austin & Ally Move over, Macarena. Disney Channel is hoping to start a new dance craze timed to "Platypus Day," a holiday created by the cable network to celebrate Perry the Platypus, the teal-colored, duck-billed secret agent from Phineas and Ferb. This year's Platypus Day, which takes place on Saturday, March 3, will feature the introduction of "The Platypus Walk," a surf-rock tune that comes with an accompanying dance choreographed by Rosero McCoy (Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam). The song will debut today on Radio Disney, and Disney Channel's website will include a tutorial to the dance. Disney Channel will air 11 hours of Phineas and Ferb episodes from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on March 3, timed to the "holiday," while sister network Disney XD will air 12 hours. Both channels also debut a music video for "The Platypus Walk," featuring Disney Channel sitcom stars from Good Luck Charlie, Shake It Up, Jessie, Kickin' It and Austin & Ally. Disney will also celebrate "Platypus Day" via events at its Disney Stores in the U.S. and in Canada and on Radio Disney stations. The event is the latest brand extension for Phineas and Ferb, which has already spawned merchandise, a TV-movie, soundtracks and an upcoming feature film. Phineas was the No. 1 animated series among kids 6-11 and 9-14 in 2011. Here's a first look at part of "The Platypus Walk" music video, featuring various Disney Channel talent: Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
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