After the marching bands and giants balloon characters parade by on TV… After all the college and NFL football games are played out… After the plates are cleaned of the last turkey drumstick and final piece of pumpkin pie… what better than to cuddle up with our loved ones and watch some good, wholesome family favorites on Thanksgiving!
In honor of the holiday and before you head out the door to catch all the Black Friday sales, check out Wamg’s list of some of our favorite family-friendly movies to watch on Thanksgiving Day.
Wizard Of Oz
For many years this 1939 masterpiece was truly event television. Before home video and cable TV, the only way to see this (outside of revival movie theatres and colleges), was once a year (usually on CBS). Families would gather around the tube for a chance to visit that magical enchanted land (just think of...
In honor of the holiday and before you head out the door to catch all the Black Friday sales, check out Wamg’s list of some of our favorite family-friendly movies to watch on Thanksgiving Day.
Wizard Of Oz
For many years this 1939 masterpiece was truly event television. Before home video and cable TV, the only way to see this (outside of revival movie theatres and colleges), was once a year (usually on CBS). Families would gather around the tube for a chance to visit that magical enchanted land (just think of...
- 11/26/2014
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
We’ve watched the marching bands and giants balloon characters parade by on TV, we’ve watched college football, we’ve had our fill of turkey and all the trimmings… now, what better than to cuddle up with our loved ones and watch some good, wholesome family favorites on Thanksgiving Day? After all, we need our rest so we can rise and shine before the sun comes up on Black Friday to catch all the sales. So, in honor of the holiday and as a way to give you a jump on your holiday viewing schedule, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite family-friendly movies to watch on Thanksgiving Day.
Wizard Of Oz
For many years this 1939 masterpiece was truly event television. Before home video and cable TV, the only way to see this (outside of revival movie theatres and colleges), was once a year (usually on...
Wizard Of Oz
For many years this 1939 masterpiece was truly event television. Before home video and cable TV, the only way to see this (outside of revival movie theatres and colleges), was once a year (usually on...
- 11/22/2012
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
London, Mar 24: The last bottle of the famous Johnnie Walker whisky was bottled at the Kilmarnock plant on Friday, ending a 200-year-old tradition.
Only 70 of the 700 workers who once worked at the factory owned by the world's largest distiller, Diageo, witnessed the final bottle of Johnnie Walker whisky rolling off the production line.
Some staff at the factory, which opened in the 1950s, are moving to new jobs at Diageo's operations in Shieldhall, Glasgow, and an expanded bottling plant in Fife. Others have agreed to a severance pay-off and 82 are being made redundant.
"It is a real sad occasion. I am incredibly.
Only 70 of the 700 workers who once worked at the factory owned by the world's largest distiller, Diageo, witnessed the final bottle of Johnnie Walker whisky rolling off the production line.
Some staff at the factory, which opened in the 1950s, are moving to new jobs at Diageo's operations in Shieldhall, Glasgow, and an expanded bottling plant in Fife. Others have agreed to a severance pay-off and 82 are being made redundant.
"It is a real sad occasion. I am incredibly.
- 3/24/2012
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
Here in America, we like our idiots. Hell, just turn on your television--to almost any channel--and you're sure to see one. These days it's likely to be a real person (or, I should say, a reality TV person), a pundit or talk show host or any one of a number of politicians. But for the purposes of this Seriously Random List, these idiots are made-up television characters. They're also in no particular order, as idiots are relative.
Joey Tribbiani, "Friends":
Lowell Mather, "Wings":
Ted Baxter, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show:
Chrissy Snow, "Three's Company":
George Costanza, "Seinfeld":
Woody Boyd, "Cheers":
Barney Fife, "The Andy Griffith Show":
Edith Bunker, "All in the Family":
Kelly Bundy, "Married with Children":
Homer Simpson, "The Simpsons":...
Joey Tribbiani, "Friends":
Lowell Mather, "Wings":
Ted Baxter, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show:
Chrissy Snow, "Three's Company":
George Costanza, "Seinfeld":
Woody Boyd, "Cheers":
Barney Fife, "The Andy Griffith Show":
Edith Bunker, "All in the Family":
Kelly Bundy, "Married with Children":
Homer Simpson, "The Simpsons":...
- 5/8/2011
- by Cindy Davis
As a supplement to the awesome feature stories and scoops TVLine has coming your way this week, here are 23 shows you might want to keep on your radar.
Monday, March 14
8/7c Chuck (NBC) | Both Stacey Keibler and “the Old Spice Guy” return as the agent code-named “Greta.”
8 pm House (Fox) | Given how last week’s episode ended and what we teased you with in this video, how can you possibly turn away?
9 pm The Event (NBC) | If judgey Andrea Zuckerman (guest star/Beverly Hills 90210 alum Gabrielle Carteris) can’t get you to watch, what will?
10 pm The Bachelor: After the...
Monday, March 14
8/7c Chuck (NBC) | Both Stacey Keibler and “the Old Spice Guy” return as the agent code-named “Greta.”
8 pm House (Fox) | Given how last week’s episode ended and what we teased you with in this video, how can you possibly turn away?
9 pm The Event (NBC) | If judgey Andrea Zuckerman (guest star/Beverly Hills 90210 alum Gabrielle Carteris) can’t get you to watch, what will?
10 pm The Bachelor: After the...
- 3/14/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
In the '09 comedy I Love You, Man some of the greatest moments came from Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) and Sydney Fife (Jason Segel) and their obsession with the legendary Canadian rock band Rush. Whether they were rocking out in the man cave or licking each other's basses at a secret underground concert, it was clear that these two were die-hard Rush fans. Well now the two characters get to live the dream of any Rush fan in a new video from Funny or Die that has Rudd and Segel reprising their roles from that same comedy as the two characters find themselves backstage in a bit of an awkward meeting with the whole band. Enjoy! This is one of the most hilarious videos to come out of Funny or Die in awhile. The scene itself is reminiscent of Wayne and Garth meeting Alice Cooper in the first Wayne's World...
- 2/1/2011
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Pasadena - Forget the AFI Top 10 list of Best TV shows. Why should care about TV since they are the American Film Institute? This is kind like the American Diabetic Prevention Society’s Top 10 Favorite Sugary Candy Bars list. Or Bravo’s Top 10 Hunting Shows. Or Madd’s Best 10 Drinks to Mess You Up. Or Charlie Sheen’s Top 10 Things You Can Do Without Involving Hookers and Blow. If they care about TV that much, shouldn’t they be the Aftvi? But they are a pack of List Whores over at AFI with their 100 Years a 100 Stupid Lists press releases.
Why does critic or critic group have to tell you the Best or Worst of the Year? Party Favors is proud to announce the Meh Awards for the 10 TV shows that didn’t work for me in 2010. They weren’t the most pathetic things on TV, but made me lose interest in watching them.
Why does critic or critic group have to tell you the Best or Worst of the Year? Party Favors is proud to announce the Meh Awards for the 10 TV shows that didn’t work for me in 2010. They weren’t the most pathetic things on TV, but made me lose interest in watching them.
- 12/24/2010
- by UncaScroogeMcD
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