Well, there you have it. Rosie O’Donnell is not coming back for another season of “The View.” Discuss amongst yourselves.
(Sadly, she has promised to keep her frightening blog going indefinitely.)
Well, there you have it. Rosie O’Donnell is not coming back for another season of “The View.” Discuss amongst yourselves.
(Sadly, she has promised to keep her frightening blog going indefinitely.)
Note to Alec Baldwin: next time don’t be a complete jackass and have a meltdown on your daughter that can be spread like herpes online. Got it? Good. Oh yeah, and stop your whining about acting as well. Baldwin has asked NBC to get out of his contract for “30 Rock,” but the network has denied his request. Take your lumps and deal with it, Alec. You’re lucky they want you badly enough for their hit show and think you’re actually an integral part of it (which is true). But oh no, instead you hit everyone with lines like “If I never acted again I couldn’t care less and “I’ve had enough of this quite frankly to last me a lifetime, especially in the modern tabloid world and … there’s a bigger thing I want to do, there’s a more important thing I want to do.” Sorry, no do-overs for you. Now take your paycheck and be happy.
Some ’70s Saturday morning TV shows were really cool and classic. Others, however, were way beyond the pale. Take for instance “Devlin,” another one of thsoe crappy H-B toons that features a premise no one could care about: stunt motorcyclist with little sister and dorky friend in tow work for a traveling circus or fair or freak show of some sort and make enough money to keep up the charade that this is indeed entertainment. What drove me nuts most about Devlin was how the artists who drew the cartoon always had him landing on the front wheel of his motorcycle after a big jump, and not the back, which is the correct way. Fuck you, Devlin. You and the Clue Club can forever be damned to the uncool circle of Hell.
What happens when you turon out to be a strange fan of the movie Short Circuit, specifically the character Johnny 5? Well, you create a wesbite all about it, of course. Welcome to the special, weird hell that is the “Short Circuit Scrapbook.” Just visit it and let the creepiness wash all over your filthy skin.
Get ready! Get set! Get Danza’d! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, Tony Danza is headed to the Great White Way when he plays Max Bialystock in “The Producers.” Opening acts will include Judd Hirsch begging for money from Christopher Lloyd and Judith Light pretending to emote.
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