It’s the return of the ‘Mac!
The Real Housewives of Potomac are back for season two, and Et caught up with stars Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger and newbie Monique Samuels ahead of Sunday night’s premiere. The ladies say this new batch of episodes takes the show to a whole new level.
“These women are not a joke,” Monique admits. “I was thrown into the lake of fire … but it was fun. You know, I like to be around dynamic women.”
“It’s nasty-nasty this season,” Karen adds.
“We just took out the nice,” Gizelle says. “Normally, it’s a nice-nasty. We took that out!”
Watch: The Real Housewives of Potomac are Back! See the Scandalous Season 2 Trailer
Also gone from season two: etiquette. Fans of the show poked fun at how many times that word was brought up during Rhop’s first run.
“Etiquette is completely gone out of the way,” Karen confesses...
The Real Housewives of Potomac are back for season two, and Et caught up with stars Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger and newbie Monique Samuels ahead of Sunday night’s premiere. The ladies say this new batch of episodes takes the show to a whole new level.
“These women are not a joke,” Monique admits. “I was thrown into the lake of fire … but it was fun. You know, I like to be around dynamic women.”
“It’s nasty-nasty this season,” Karen adds.
“We just took out the nice,” Gizelle says. “Normally, it’s a nice-nasty. We took that out!”
Watch: The Real Housewives of Potomac are Back! See the Scandalous Season 2 Trailer
Also gone from season two: etiquette. Fans of the show poked fun at how many times that word was brought up during Rhop’s first run.
“Etiquette is completely gone out of the way,” Karen confesses...
- 3/31/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The 100 scored E4's biggest ever programme launch on Monday, according to overnight figures.
The post-apocalyptic drama attracted an average audience of 1.39 million and a 6.5% audience share at 9pm, with an added 351,000 (2.1%) on +1. It also easily topped the multichannels for the day.
The 100: Eliza Taylor, Thomas McDonell talk Comic-Con and going dark
On BBC One, John Bishop's Australia topped the night overall outside soaps with its first episode, bringing in 4.24m (19.7%) at 9pm.
Earlier, How Safe is Your House appealed to 2.83m (14.3%) at 7.30pm, while Panorama intrigued 2.20m (10.4%) at 8.30pm. Documentary Guilty By Association was seen by 1.77m (15.7%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge documentary educated 1.31m (6.6%) at 7.30pm, followed by The Rhs Hampton Court Palace Flower Show coverage with 1.66m (7.9%) at 8.30pm. Scotland: For Richer or Poorer interested 1.36m (6.3%) at 9pm, followed by a Qi repeat with 1.27m (6.9%) at 10pm.
ITV's Countryfile appealed to 2.83m (16.2%) at 8pm,...
The post-apocalyptic drama attracted an average audience of 1.39 million and a 6.5% audience share at 9pm, with an added 351,000 (2.1%) on +1. It also easily topped the multichannels for the day.
The 100: Eliza Taylor, Thomas McDonell talk Comic-Con and going dark
On BBC One, John Bishop's Australia topped the night overall outside soaps with its first episode, bringing in 4.24m (19.7%) at 9pm.
Earlier, How Safe is Your House appealed to 2.83m (14.3%) at 7.30pm, while Panorama intrigued 2.20m (10.4%) at 8.30pm. Documentary Guilty By Association was seen by 1.77m (15.7%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge documentary educated 1.31m (6.6%) at 7.30pm, followed by The Rhs Hampton Court Palace Flower Show coverage with 1.66m (7.9%) at 8.30pm. Scotland: For Richer or Poorer interested 1.36m (6.3%) at 9pm, followed by a Qi repeat with 1.27m (6.9%) at 10pm.
ITV's Countryfile appealed to 2.83m (16.2%) at 8pm,...
- 7/8/2014
- Digital Spy
It's hard not to get excited about the upcoming Godzilla reboot, but it's equally difficult to forget America's previous botched attempt at remaking the iconic monster. While I have nothing to say about Roland Emmerich's catastrophic misfire of a film that hasn't already been said countless times over the last 16 years...
I thought it would be fun to take a trip down memory lane to look at the film's soundtrack.
Let's set the scene: the year was 1998. You couldn't go anywhere without seeing a commercial, billboard, poster or memorabilia advertising Godzilla. The multi-pronged marketing strategy also included tie-in campaigns with Taco Bell and Edy's Ice Cream, among others.
It was a time when people still paid for music, as the transition from cassettes to CDs was being made, and movie soundtracks were a big deal. Artists would provide original songs for soundtracks, and you'd have to buy the entire...
I thought it would be fun to take a trip down memory lane to look at the film's soundtrack.
Let's set the scene: the year was 1998. You couldn't go anywhere without seeing a commercial, billboard, poster or memorabilia advertising Godzilla. The multi-pronged marketing strategy also included tie-in campaigns with Taco Bell and Edy's Ice Cream, among others.
It was a time when people still paid for music, as the transition from cassettes to CDs was being made, and movie soundtracks were a big deal. Artists would provide original songs for soundtracks, and you'd have to buy the entire...
- 5/7/2014
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Starz has put in development Gringo, a drama written by Spartacus alums Aaron Helbing and Todd Helbing and executive produced by Steve Lee Jones (HBO’s You Don’t Know Jack) of Bee Holder Prods. Inspired by The Shadow Catcher, the nonfiction book by decorated U.S. Immigration Officer Hipolito Acosta, Gringo will chronicle a Mexican-American Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agent who infiltrates one of Mexico’s most deadly drug and human smuggling cartels. Acosta, who wrote Shadow Catcher with Lisa Pulitzer, will serve as a a consultant. “Gringo provides a thrilling and uniquely personal look into international organized crime, never seen by the American public, from the viewpoint of a federal undercover agent on the front lines,” said Starz managing director Carmi Zlotnik. Jones’ Bee Holder Prods is developing DeLorean, a miniseries with writer Adam Mazer about the auto industry maverick; series Rube, about the godfather of the...
- 9/24/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
TBS and TNT announced their upcoming series at the tag-teamed upfront this morning, and as you might expect, there are a lot of cop shows. A lot! TNT loves a cop show, friends, so much so that even TBS is getting a (comedic) one, too.The new TNT shows: Portal House, about a group of young scientists who discover a portal. (Unrelated to the game Portal, sadly.) Peter Gunn, an update of the fifties-era private-eye series. The Last Cop, an adaptation of a German show about a police officer who wakes up after twenty years in a coma. (Man, remember Life on Mars?) A Bend in the Road, based on the Nicholas Sparks book about a sheriff who discovers a small town's murderous secrets. Guilty by Association, based on O.J. Simpson prosecutor Marcia Clark's debut novel about two lawyers and a cop — who are all ladies! Lew Archer, about...
- 5/15/2013
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
There is a bit of a controversy going on over in America (where else?) that besides the Obamacare controversy, Obama gun control controversy, Obama is black controversy, North Korea controversy, the Iraq invasion controversy, Lincoln didn’t win the Oscar controversy, music/video pirating controversy, the immigrant controversy, bank bail out controversy, drone controversy, oil pipeline controversy, Ray-j controversy, baseball doping controversy, legalized marijuana controversy and FBI spying on the internet controversy some people still have the energy to be indignant at Morgan Freeman’s Ama (Ask Me Anything) interview on Reddit recently, claiming that it seems the interview itself was a hoax and that was not the 70 year old award-winning actor but some PR shill pretending to be Morgan Freeman.
Reddit’s Ama format has become quite popular as of late for celebrities to try and reach or get back new fans that have tuned out of the usual...
Reddit’s Ama format has become quite popular as of late for celebrities to try and reach or get back new fans that have tuned out of the usual...
- 4/15/2013
- by jay royston
- Obsessed with Film
"It’s A Little Bit Like Guilty By Association," The Composer Says Of False Report Last week when it was reported that Hans Zimmer was tapped to score Zack Snyder's "Superman: The Man Of Steel," we knew something was off (hence the fact we didn't report it; it just smelled hinkey). The original report taken from an "Inception" Oscar party said the Academy Award-winning German composer, who scored that picture and was in attendance, was gearing up to write the music to several new films including "[Christopher Nolan's] next 'Superman' chapter." Bells went off as obviously Nolan is not directing a…...
- 12/7/2010
- The Playlist
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