Jessie James Decker is talking all things baby! Earlier this week, the Eric & Jessie star announced she and hubby Eric Decker are expecting their third child. "I'm almost four months," Jessie tells E! News exclusively, adding that she and Eric do know the sex. "I'm not going to say but we did just find out and we're very excited about it." In addition to the sex, the couple, who already have 3-year-old daughter Vivianne and 2-year-old son Eric Jr., already has a baby name picked out. "We knew all of our children's names long before," the singer dished. "We've always had the same names picked out for the last four years. He and I are kinda like that. We just,...
- 10/12/2017
- E! Online
Hey, "Bold And The Beautiful" fans. Welcome to another Monday. We've got a couple of new, official storyline teasers from CBS for tomorrow's Tuesday, October 3,2017 episode. They sound pretty scandalous as we'll see Sheila back in action again and looking to set up a new, vicious plot. The continuation of the Katie, Wyatt and Eric situation may or may not be shown. The description we got from CBS about the Katie and Wyatt storyline sounds like what already happened in today's episode. So, we don't know if they mentioned it for the October 3rd show because they're going to continue it, or if it was just some sort of a mistake. Here's exactly how it reads:"Katie and Wyatt's affair is discovered by someone who can either help or hurt them." After watching today's October 2nd episode, we know it's Eric that walked in on them. It's possible that CBS...
- 10/2/2017
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Did you think they were done announcing guests for the Walker Stalker Convention? They were saving the best for last. It has been announced that Andrew Lincoln will make a rare convention appearance this November in Atlanta and we have all the details:
“Walker Stalker Con announced today that Andrew Lincoln (“The Walking Dead”) would be joining the lineup for November’s highly anticipated fan event.
Lincoln will be appearing on Saturday, November 2nd for autograph and photo sessions with fans. All proceeds from his autograph and photo sessions will be donated to charity.
Lincoln joins cast members from “The Walking Dead” (Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, special effects guru Greg Nicotero, Sarah Wayne Callies, Laurie Holden, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Melissa McBride, Scott Wilson, Sonequa Martin-Green, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., IronE Singleton, Melissa Ponzio, Emma Bell, Vincent M. Ward and Lew Temple), Giancarlo Esposito (“Revolution”, “Breaking Bad”), “Halloween” (Danielle Harris), “Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood...
“Walker Stalker Con announced today that Andrew Lincoln (“The Walking Dead”) would be joining the lineup for November’s highly anticipated fan event.
Lincoln will be appearing on Saturday, November 2nd for autograph and photo sessions with fans. All proceeds from his autograph and photo sessions will be donated to charity.
Lincoln joins cast members from “The Walking Dead” (Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, special effects guru Greg Nicotero, Sarah Wayne Callies, Laurie Holden, Chandler Riggs, Lauren Cohan, Melissa McBride, Scott Wilson, Sonequa Martin-Green, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., IronE Singleton, Melissa Ponzio, Emma Bell, Vincent M. Ward and Lew Temple), Giancarlo Esposito (“Revolution”, “Breaking Bad”), “Halloween” (Danielle Harris), “Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood...
- 10/9/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Tags: SpongeBobAdventure TimeDora the ExplorerIMDb
Ten years ago, in early October 2002, The Wall Street Journal became the first major media publication to wonder aloud if that queer little fellow who lives in a pineapple under the sea might really be, well, queer. "Something About 'SpongeBob' Whispers 'Gay' to Many Men" was their headline of choice, and the solid case they made for his sexuality — life partner is an ebullient male starfish; neighbor is a classical music-loving, bubble bath-taking squid who channls Paul Lynde; favorite TV show is a super gay Batman parody called Mermaid Man and Barncale Boy — set off a firestorm among Conservatives. Nickelodeon was quick to shoot down the queer question, but that didn't stop the hysteria. James Dobson of Focus on the Family was one of the first responders, proclaiming that if SpongeBob was, indeed, a HomoPants, the cartoon was the most dangerous program a Baptist kid could watch.
Ten years ago, in early October 2002, The Wall Street Journal became the first major media publication to wonder aloud if that queer little fellow who lives in a pineapple under the sea might really be, well, queer. "Something About 'SpongeBob' Whispers 'Gay' to Many Men" was their headline of choice, and the solid case they made for his sexuality — life partner is an ebullient male starfish; neighbor is a classical music-loving, bubble bath-taking squid who channls Paul Lynde; favorite TV show is a super gay Batman parody called Mermaid Man and Barncale Boy — set off a firestorm among Conservatives. Nickelodeon was quick to shoot down the queer question, but that didn't stop the hysteria. James Dobson of Focus on the Family was one of the first responders, proclaiming that if SpongeBob was, indeed, a HomoPants, the cartoon was the most dangerous program a Baptist kid could watch.
- 9/24/2012
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
SXSW 2012 film review
complete coverage of SXSW Film 2012
The Comedy
Director: Rick Alverson | Screenwriters: Robert Donne, Colm O’Leary
Indifferent even to the prospects of inheriting his father’s estate, Swanson (Tim Heidecker), a desensitized, aging Brooklyn hipster, strays into a series of reckless situations that may offer the promise of redemption or the threat of retribution.
Cast: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, James Murphy, Kate Lyn-Sheil, Alexia Rassmusen
Film Synopsis (from SXSW.com)
Who’S It For? Don’t come to The Comedy looking to laugh. And at the same time, don’t expect to learn something significant about comedian Tim Heidecker either.
Overall
Something is trying to be said with Rick Alverson’s not-so-funny The Comedy, but Tim Heidecker might not have been the right choice for said role. Not because the guy can’t act (he’s clearly a good performer if you pay close attention to...
complete coverage of SXSW Film 2012
The Comedy
Director: Rick Alverson | Screenwriters: Robert Donne, Colm O’Leary
Indifferent even to the prospects of inheriting his father’s estate, Swanson (Tim Heidecker), a desensitized, aging Brooklyn hipster, strays into a series of reckless situations that may offer the promise of redemption or the threat of retribution.
Cast: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, James Murphy, Kate Lyn-Sheil, Alexia Rassmusen
Film Synopsis (from SXSW.com)
Who’S It For? Don’t come to The Comedy looking to laugh. And at the same time, don’t expect to learn something significant about comedian Tim Heidecker either.
Overall
Something is trying to be said with Rick Alverson’s not-so-funny The Comedy, but Tim Heidecker might not have been the right choice for said role. Not because the guy can’t act (he’s clearly a good performer if you pay close attention to...
- 3/11/2012
- by Nick Allen
- The Scorecard Review
Exclusive: Eric Brevig has been set to direct Brendan Fraser in William Tell: 3D, the historical family action adventure that will be shot next spring in Romania. Brevig replaces Nick Hurran. Brevig previously directed Fraser in the 3D hit Journey to the Center of the Earth, and also helmed Yogi Bear. Brevig is more than capable of shooting the splitting of an apple in 3D; he graduated to director from the position of visual effects supervisor on such films as Total Recall, Pearl Harbor, Men in Black and The Day After Tomorrow. Producer Todd Moyer said that he sparked to the idea of reteaming Fraser and Brevig. “Family action adventure is exactly what Brendan and Eric do best,” he said. “Eric’s skills and experience will make this film compete with any studio film.” Because Hurran dropped out, the film is now eyeing a mid-March 2012 start in Castel Studios...
- 9/8/2011
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
If you hate people who say "I told you so," you may want to skip this part of our "Gossip Girl" recap 'cause we're about to do it. Remember that time we proclaimed Dan and Blair this show's Seth and Summer (from "The O.C.," duh)? Well, we told you so. But we'll save the gloating for a bit later.
In the Feb. 14 episode, "It-Girl Happened One Night," Valentine's Day created all sorts of drama for our Upper East Siders. Serena and Ben tried to avoid it, Chuck and Raina tried to enjoy it, Dan tried to stalk Blair, Blair tried to stalk Raina and Chuck, Eric tried his hand at helping the less fortunate and Nate tried not to get in anyone's way. Naturally, everyone's plan kind of blew up in their face. We think Blair now owes us ten dollars.
We definitely enjoyed this "Gg" outing much more than last week's "Panic Roommate.
In the Feb. 14 episode, "It-Girl Happened One Night," Valentine's Day created all sorts of drama for our Upper East Siders. Serena and Ben tried to avoid it, Chuck and Raina tried to enjoy it, Dan tried to stalk Blair, Blair tried to stalk Raina and Chuck, Eric tried his hand at helping the less fortunate and Nate tried not to get in anyone's way. Naturally, everyone's plan kind of blew up in their face. We think Blair now owes us ten dollars.
We definitely enjoyed this "Gg" outing much more than last week's "Panic Roommate.
- 2/15/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Photo by: Syfy
Last year, Hollywood’s fallen angel Mickey Rourke had hisbig time comeback, scooping up awards for his performance in The Wrestler. And,having known what it was like to be down-and-out, he made this public plea ashe accepted his Independent Spirit Award for Best Actor, "Eric Roberts isgreat actor, and you should all give him a break like you did me.”
Rourke’s Pope of Greenwich Village co-star seemed to wince alittle, but he really could use a break. He was after all, once more than justJulia’s brother and Emma’s dad. And with some stellar performances early in hiscareer, it seemed he could have been a contender. He could have been somebody.
So did Tinseltown big wigs listen to Mickey? Well, Robertscertainly has had an interesting year. He was in one of the biggestblockbusters of the year, the has-been-action-star filled flick TheExpendables. He did a...
Last year, Hollywood’s fallen angel Mickey Rourke had hisbig time comeback, scooping up awards for his performance in The Wrestler. And,having known what it was like to be down-and-out, he made this public plea ashe accepted his Independent Spirit Award for Best Actor, "Eric Roberts isgreat actor, and you should all give him a break like you did me.”
Rourke’s Pope of Greenwich Village co-star seemed to wince alittle, but he really could use a break. He was after all, once more than justJulia’s brother and Emma’s dad. And with some stellar performances early in hiscareer, it seemed he could have been a contender. He could have been somebody.
So did Tinseltown big wigs listen to Mickey? Well, Robertscertainly has had an interesting year. He was in one of the biggestblockbusters of the year, the has-been-action-star filled flick TheExpendables. He did a...
- 9/27/2010
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
- popculturepassionistas
Well that was all over the place, Mr. Ball. I know you're trying to suck us back into the "True Blood" world as quickly as possible, reacquaint us with the characters, but some of us are smarter than we look. We remember most of the people in the past two seasons - we didn't need for you to incorporate every single character. You could have spent more time concentrating on...say, Eric? I did so enjoy the moments you lingered upon his intoxicating, naked form. Naked forms were de rigueur this hour, along with plenty of God and religious smack-downs and homo-eroticism galore. While there was a good deal to enjoy about "Bad Blood," there was also a bit too much meandering all over the place.
As season three opens, the chaos from season two carries over as the audience is bounced from character to character, each one reeling in his or her own way.
As season three opens, the chaos from season two carries over as the audience is bounced from character to character, each one reeling in his or her own way.
- 6/15/2010
- by Cindy Davis
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