Days of Our Lives fans are just heartbroken for Eric. We weren’t pulling for him initially when he and Nicole were spending all that time together. We really liked her with Brady, he was dying, things weren’t going well, he does have her exes heart in his body, and we really liked where it was going. But then Brady wasn’t dying, he was getting a little crazy, and we were reminded so many times of what was between Nicole and Eric so many years ago. We are torn. And then Brady started threatening her and issuing some insane ultimatums and
Days of Our Lives: Eric’s Heartbreak is Real...
Days of Our Lives: Eric’s Heartbreak is Real...
- 10/26/2017
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
According to the people over at soapcentral, the production team for CBS’ hit soap opera show “The Bold And The Beautiful” has decided to hire a former “Days Of Our Lives” male actor Francisco San Martin (above). They’re saying that his character is supposed to be crazy Sheila Carter’s latest weapon in her ongoing war against character Quinn Forrester! The name of Francisco’s character is reported to be Mateo. They say that Mateo will be brought in to be the guy that is tasked with making sure that Eric's sprawling Beverly Hills home remains in tip-top condition. Aside from that, he will also be given another job by crazy Sheila. She will want him to shift his focus from the flower beds to getting Quinn in bed if you guys know what I mean. Yes, she will want Mateo to try and seduce Quinn! Will it work?...
- 9/9/2017
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
The Bold and the Beautiful fans know so many things can go from bad to good to worse in one day, and that’s what is happening for people this week. Quinn has been doing her very best to make her marriage work with Eric, but Sheila is getting in her way left and right. To help her out, Ridge is making sure he is able to seduce her and turn her into someone that falls for him and ignores Eric so that Quinn is happy. He’s doing it because of his feelings for Quinn, and it turns out it might
The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Will Ridge and Quinn Rekindle?...
The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Will Ridge and Quinn Rekindle?...
- 9/5/2017
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
High School student Elizabeth Cullen has been crowned Best Filmmaker at the Bond University Film and Television Awards for her short film The Artist..
The 17-year-old, from Cairns State High School, won Best Overall Filmmaker and Best Directing at the Bufta Gala Awards ceremony on Saturday night (November 28), earning her a full scholarship to Bond University on the Gold Coast to study a Bachelor of Film and Television.
She is one of only two females to win the top award in the event.s 20 year history.
The most awarded film of this year.s Awards was After Tracy, by Darwin High School student Nathaniel Kelly who took home the prizes for Best Drama, Best Cinematography, the Dean.s Choice Award and the Jury Prize, which included a 25 per cent scholarship to Bond University to study a Bachelor of Film and Television.
The event was hosted by Academy Award winning Australian 'clayographer' Adam Elliot,...
The 17-year-old, from Cairns State High School, won Best Overall Filmmaker and Best Directing at the Bufta Gala Awards ceremony on Saturday night (November 28), earning her a full scholarship to Bond University on the Gold Coast to study a Bachelor of Film and Television.
She is one of only two females to win the top award in the event.s 20 year history.
The most awarded film of this year.s Awards was After Tracy, by Darwin High School student Nathaniel Kelly who took home the prizes for Best Drama, Best Cinematography, the Dean.s Choice Award and the Jury Prize, which included a 25 per cent scholarship to Bond University to study a Bachelor of Film and Television.
The event was hosted by Academy Award winning Australian 'clayographer' Adam Elliot,...
- 12/1/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
There’s a murkiness to The Divergent Series that is utterly baffling. Does it want to be The Hunger Games? While the obvious answer to that question would be “yes” I’m growing less and less sure by the moment. It feels like there was a meeting at some point during the production process where it was decided that they probably couldn’t reach the popularity or, frankly, the quality of The Hunger Games but that they could probably make a great deal of money by making a comparable product. Divergent is the result of that cynical take on filmmaking. Where Catching Fire brought in a new director and turned that franchise from a quick cash-in to a legitimate statement piece of media, Insurgent seems content to collapse under the weight of its own narrative and slouch toward the end of the series confident that it won’t be abandoned...
- 3/24/2015
- by Arthur Tebbel
- Comicmix.com
Ja from Mnpp here with this week's mite-late edition of this week's "Beauty Vs Beast" - sorry for the unexpected day-long delay, what can we say, a sea-witch stole our voice from us. Coincidentally The Film Experience is celebrating the year 1989 in the lead up to this month's Supporting Actress Showdown and whaddya know 1989 was the year that another gorgeous princess, not myself, had the exact same thing happen to her! I handled it with a much finer degree of decorum, natch, but she got Prince Eric so she wins. (Mmmm Prince Eric.) Yes I speak of Disney's The Little Mermaid, which is bringing us this week's animated face-off.
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Life's full of tough choices... innit??? I feel like this one could go either way really, so making you cases in the comments could prove important. Sway the little fishies this way or that, people.
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Life's full of tough choices... innit??? I feel like this one could go either way really, so making you cases in the comments could prove important. Sway the little fishies this way or that, people.
Previously If...
- 8/19/2014
- by JA
- FilmExperience
The former lovers finally come together this Sunday — but will they be mourning a friend? Regardless of how you've felt about True Blood's fifth season as a whole — it's gotten mixed reviews, to put it nicely — it all comes to an end this Sunday. The Aug. 26 finale, "Save Yourself," presents Bill (Stephen Moyer) fully wasted on his Authority power, while Sookie (Anna Paquin) and Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) find themselves in a very delicate position. So what are Sookie and Eric so surprised to see? The return of an old enemy? The death of an old friend? Everyone's life is on the line this week, as Russell and Bill continue to ravage Bon Temps in their separate-but-equal quests for power. New photos also reveal Andy (Chris Bauer) having a tense chat with Holly (Lauren Bowles), presumably about Maurella's fairy baby, while Nora (Lucy Griffiths) and Tara (Rutina Wesley) add their fangs to the fray.
- 8/22/2012
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Last week, True Blood fans and characters witnessed the reach of the Authority, as its influenced stretched into Fangtasia and knocked Pam from her maker’s throne.
With just three episodes remaining in Season 5, I just got off the phone with Kristin Bauer, having asked her about that scene as well as some of her favorite moments of the summer and what we can expect from her headed toward the finale.
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The scene where Eric released Pam as his progeny had fans reaching for tissues. I read once you said Alexander Skarsgard likes to make fun of you all the time for crying on set. What was that scene like to shoot and did Alex poke some fun at you to lighten the mood?
Anyone who has known me for more than an hour quickly realizes that I just cry a lot. Alex one time asked me what is it that triggers these emotions,...
With just three episodes remaining in Season 5, I just got off the phone with Kristin Bauer, having asked her about that scene as well as some of her favorite moments of the summer and what we can expect from her headed toward the finale.
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The scene where Eric released Pam as his progeny had fans reaching for tissues. I read once you said Alexander Skarsgard likes to make fun of you all the time for crying on set. What was that scene like to shoot and did Alex poke some fun at you to lighten the mood?
Anyone who has known me for more than an hour quickly realizes that I just cry a lot. Alex one time asked me what is it that triggers these emotions,...
- 8/8/2012
- by cfohara4@hotmail.com (Chris O'Hara)
- TVfanatic
Hey guys, let's talk about last night's episode of True Blood. "What The Authority Wants" was yet another episode filled with "What the f*ck?"'s and "Ugh, shut up Sookie."'s. Let's dive into this.
| Related: Last Week's "Turn! Turn! Turn!" Recap |
Basically, I'm getting really tired of Sookie's shit. I'm not alone here, right? So she lets Lafayette do everything while she just stands back and gawks at the fact Tara's a f*cking crazy vampire. "Hey, Laaahhfaaayette, you should get 'er some TruBlood. I'am not getting neahr herr" or "Hey, Laaahhfaaayette, go cut yerself in front of her while I attack her from behiind." For once, I'd like to see this girl take care of herself without f*cking anyone or getting into more trouble than she's actually worth. Plus, it was probably a good idea that Lafayette wanted to kill Tara. As a human she was...
| Related: Last Week's "Turn! Turn! Turn!" Recap |
Basically, I'm getting really tired of Sookie's shit. I'm not alone here, right? So she lets Lafayette do everything while she just stands back and gawks at the fact Tara's a f*cking crazy vampire. "Hey, Laaahhfaaayette, you should get 'er some TruBlood. I'am not getting neahr herr" or "Hey, Laaahhfaaayette, go cut yerself in front of her while I attack her from behiind." For once, I'd like to see this girl take care of herself without f*cking anyone or getting into more trouble than she's actually worth. Plus, it was probably a good idea that Lafayette wanted to kill Tara. As a human she was...
- 6/18/2012
- by Emily Cheever
- TVology
Hey guys, let's talk about last night's episode of True Blood. "What The Authority Wants" was yet another episode filled with "What the f*ck?"'s and "Ugh, shut up Sookie."'s. Let's dive into this.
| Related: Last Week's "Turn! Turn! Turn!" Recap |
Basically, I'm getting really tired of Sookie's shit. I'm not alone here, right? So she lets Lafayette do everything while she just stands back and gawks at the fact Tara's a f*cking crazy vampire. "Hey, Laaahhfaaayette, you should get 'er some TruBlood. I'am not getting neahr herr" or "Hey, Laaahhfaaayette, go cut yerself in front of her while I attack her from behiind." For once, I'd like to see this girl take care of herself without f*cking anyone or getting into more trouble than she's actually worth. Plus, it was probably a good idea that Lafayette wanted to kill Tara. As a human she was...
| Related: Last Week's "Turn! Turn! Turn!" Recap |
Basically, I'm getting really tired of Sookie's shit. I'm not alone here, right? So she lets Lafayette do everything while she just stands back and gawks at the fact Tara's a f*cking crazy vampire. "Hey, Laaahhfaaayette, you should get 'er some TruBlood. I'am not getting neahr herr" or "Hey, Laaahhfaaayette, go cut yerself in front of her while I attack her from behiind." For once, I'd like to see this girl take care of herself without f*cking anyone or getting into more trouble than she's actually worth. Plus, it was probably a good idea that Lafayette wanted to kill Tara. As a human she was...
- 6/18/2012
- by Emily Cheever
- Celebsology
Finale?! What?! Why did no one tell me this season was only 12 episodes long? Oh, I’m supposed to know that because I’m the reviewer? Oh, I see how that works now. On Sunday night, True Blood ended its fourth season with a bang… or a wet fart, depending on who you ask. It seems Alan Ball chose to dangle plot promises for next season in front of our faces instead of making the end of this one any good. He kind of does this every year but I keep forgiving him for some reason. Damn you, Ball!
‘And When I Die‘ kicks off with Lafayette and Jesus having breakfast while discussing the crazy events of the previous evening. Jesus apologizes for dragging Lafayette into the whole magic thing and promises to be done with spirits and witches if that’s what Lafayette wants. Little does Jesus know that...
‘And When I Die‘ kicks off with Lafayette and Jesus having breakfast while discussing the crazy events of the previous evening. Jesus apologizes for dragging Lafayette into the whole magic thing and promises to be done with spirits and witches if that’s what Lafayette wants. Little does Jesus know that...
- 9/14/2011
- by Kathleen Corrigan
- DorkShelf.com
HBO Scene from “True Blood”
After Marnie’s magic zap, Sookie, Jesus and Lafayette are now inside the Moon Goddess with Tara and the rest of the coven. Flush with the success of her perimeter spell, Marnie isn’t happy to be facing dissension in the ranks from everyone inside the shop, with the exception of bloodthirsty Roy. She tells the coven they can leave whenever they want. With that Wiccan Casey proceeds to run but Marnie conjures a knife...
After Marnie’s magic zap, Sookie, Jesus and Lafayette are now inside the Moon Goddess with Tara and the rest of the coven. Flush with the success of her perimeter spell, Marnie isn’t happy to be facing dissension in the ranks from everyone inside the shop, with the exception of bloodthirsty Roy. She tells the coven they can leave whenever they want. With that Wiccan Casey proceeds to run but Marnie conjures a knife...
- 9/5/2011
- by Tara DiLullo Bennett
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
This episode’s beginning doesn’t disappoint. We see immediately the outcome of Jessica attempting to walk out into the sunlight. I should’a known that Jessica would be saved by Jason; it was silly of me to think they were going to kill her off. I stick by the idea that it would have been a good end for her. I’m also not surprised that she and Jason end up kissing. This show is really predictable anymore.
Sookie ends up exchanging blood with Eric so that they can be one. It was a really bad idea for Sookie to drink Eric’s blood. I forsee it leading to something binding. She’s all hopped up on V now, too. I’m tired of all these visions they have on V. They are just like filler. It’s annoying.
Jessica has this crazy dream where Hoyt begs her not...
Sookie ends up exchanging blood with Eric so that they can be one. It was a really bad idea for Sookie to drink Eric’s blood. I forsee it leading to something binding. She’s all hopped up on V now, too. I’m tired of all these visions they have on V. They are just like filler. It’s annoying.
Jessica has this crazy dream where Hoyt begs her not...
- 8/15/2011
- by Pretty Thisby
- Boomtron
By Greg Hernandez
HollywoodNews.com: They have great chemistry as Cam and Mitchell on ABC’s ‘Modern Family’ but what’s also terrific is how funny Eric Stonestreet and Jesse Tyler Ferguson are together off-screen.
I got to see this first-hand when they emceed the first annual Pflag gala in La last October.
Now they have been tapped by the Writers Guild of America to co-host the 2011 Writers Guild Awards West Coast ceremony on Feb. 5 at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel-Grand Ballroom.
Last year, their show also took home two Writers Guild Awards for New Series and Episodic Comedy for the series’ pilot.
Joked Eric in a statement: “I am humbled, honored and excited to be asked to host the WGA Awards. I’m also thankful that the WGA has recognized me as an individual apart from my co-star Jesse Tyler Ferguson. I am very fond of Jesse but also very sick of him.
HollywoodNews.com: They have great chemistry as Cam and Mitchell on ABC’s ‘Modern Family’ but what’s also terrific is how funny Eric Stonestreet and Jesse Tyler Ferguson are together off-screen.
I got to see this first-hand when they emceed the first annual Pflag gala in La last October.
Now they have been tapped by the Writers Guild of America to co-host the 2011 Writers Guild Awards West Coast ceremony on Feb. 5 at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel-Grand Ballroom.
Last year, their show also took home two Writers Guild Awards for New Series and Episodic Comedy for the series’ pilot.
Joked Eric in a statement: “I am humbled, honored and excited to be asked to host the WGA Awards. I’m also thankful that the WGA has recognized me as an individual apart from my co-star Jesse Tyler Ferguson. I am very fond of Jesse but also very sick of him.
- 1/5/2011
- by Greg Hernandez
- Hollywoodnews.com
The Writers Guild of America, West has just announced that Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet of Modern Family will co-host the WGA Awards’ West Coast ceremony. (The awards are being held simultaneously in Los Angeles and New York on Saturday, Feb. 5.) On the sitcom, Ferguson and Stonestreet play Mitch and Cam, a committed couple raising an adopted child together. “I am humbled, honored and excited to be asked to host the WGA Awards. I’m also thankful that the WGA has recognized me as an individual apart from my co-star Jesse Tyler Ferguson,” Stonestreet said in the press release.
- 1/5/2011
- by Hillary Busis
- EW - Inside TV
This is a recap of the fourth episode of A&E’s new television program, Teach: Tony Danza. Normally these recaps go up at the beginning of the week, but this one is late because I was on vacation and busy falling, smacking my face on a paddle board and swallowing six gallons of sea water a bunch of times in a row. This episode is a real watershed moment in the history of Teach: Tony Danza. Instead of being entirely Tony-Danza-centric and treating every story line as if they are just things that happen to Tony Danza, the subplots actually come together like a real episode of television. Also, this little asian kid basically tells Tony Danza to shut the f*ck up and we should all mail him an Emmy Award. The episode begins with Tony Danza inviting his childhood friend, Bobby G., to the school. Tony Danza explains that Bobby G.
- 10/29/2010
- by Noah Garfinkel
- BestWeekEver
First of all, I'd like to apologize for the lack of an Entourage recap for episode 6.08 "The Sorkin Notes." I was unable to watch the entire episode, in time, though I've since been able to catch the episode.
Having said that, I want to continue by saying Oh My God It Finally Happened. After years of taking abuse from Ari, Lloyd has left. He's quit, leaving Ari stranded high and dry with a new assistant. Why is Entourage such a downer these days? I came out of the episode just feeling depressed that one of television's best comedic duos has been split up. However, I'm reassured by the fact that it's almost a certainty they'll get back together.
The episode starts off with an annoyed Turtle waking up to the new security guys telling jokes and laughing outside his window, rather loudly. Unable to sleep, he begrudgingly gets up, going...
Having said that, I want to continue by saying Oh My God It Finally Happened. After years of taking abuse from Ari, Lloyd has left. He's quit, leaving Ari stranded high and dry with a new assistant. Why is Entourage such a downer these days? I came out of the episode just feeling depressed that one of television's best comedic duos has been split up. However, I'm reassured by the fact that it's almost a certainty they'll get back together.
The episode starts off with an annoyed Turtle waking up to the new security guys telling jokes and laughing outside his window, rather loudly. Unable to sleep, he begrudgingly gets up, going...
- 9/14/2009
- by Sam McPherson
- TVovermind.com
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