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Posts Tagged ‘Glee’


Go Behind The Scenes Of Next Week’s ‘Rocky Horror GLEE Show’

by Matt Raub, Oct 22 2010 // 10:15 AM

Next week, Fox is getting spooky, as they bring us an entire week’s worth of Halloween themed shows. New comedy Raising Hope will get it’s haunt on with a special Halloween episode on Wednesday, but before that, Glee is doing the Time Warp with a very special episode dedicated to the classic rock musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

The episode revolves around the cast putting together their own performance of Rocky Horror for the school, and getting plenty of dirty looks and judging faces that most fans of the transvestite-dancing, underwear-donning, homoerotic musical have put up with for years.

It’s impossible for them to fit the entire musical into the 40 minutes or so that they have to tell the story, but we do know that the album consists of Science Fiction Double Feature, Damn it, Janet, Whatever Happened Tto Saturday Night, Sweet Transvestite, Touch a Touch a Touch a Touch Me, There’s a Light, and Time Warp, so we’ll get to see those songs during the episode.

Check out an exclusive look at the show after the jump, and be sure to catch The Rocky Horror Glee Show next Tuesday at 8pm ET/PT on Fox.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comedy · Fandom · Musicals · Networks · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Chris Colfer, Dianna Agron, Glee, Heather Morris, Jenna Ushkowitz, Kevin McHale, Lea Michelle, Matthew Morrison, Naya Rivera, Rocky Horror Picture Show


Emma Stone To Be Mary Jane In ‘Spider-Man’ Reboot

by Chris Ullrich, Oct 4 2010 // 7:00 AM

There’s been plenty of speculation about who will take on the pivotal role of Mary Jane Watson, love interest of Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man) in the upcoming reboot of the franchise. Now it seems speculation can end because according to reports, the awesome Emma Stone is going to be offered the role.

Stone, coming off of great roles in Easy A and Zombieland, seems a natural for the part and according to the reports is a favorite of Sony, the studio home to the Spider-Man franchise. With the role of Mary Jane seemingly a lock for Stone, attention can then turn to the other pivotal female role in the film: Gwen Stacy.

The top contenders for that role include Glee’s Dianna Agron, Mia Wasikowska, Georgina Haig and Dominique McElligott. Of those, I would probably lean towards Agron who could definitely pull of the role. Still, at the moment, no clear front runner has emerged.

Whatever happens with the part of Gwen Stacy, its great to see Emma Stone is becoming a bigger actress in Hollywood. She’s a talented girl who can go far. I, for one, hopes she does. Of course, when this deal is finalized and the one for Gwen Stacy as well, we’ll let you know.

What do you guys think? Is Emma Stone the right choice for Mary Jane Watson? Who should be Gwen Stacy?

UPDATE: Apparently, things got a bit reversed as Emma Stone has actually made a deal to star as Gwen Stacy instead of Mary Jane Watson. Odd?

Posted in: Casting · Comics · Marvel · Movies · News · Sony
Tagged: Andrew Garfield, Dianna Agron, Easy A, emma stone, Glee, Gwen Stacy, Marc Webb, Mary Jane Watson, Spider-Man, The Social Network, Zombieland


The Flickcast’s ‘On the Radar’

by Bob Starr, Sep 17 2010 // 3:00 PM

Welcome to this week’s On the Radar where we delve into all corners of the entertainment, tech and geek Internets for news, views and whatnot that may have escaped our regular coverage this week. Let is know if we missed something interesting. Otherwise, on to the links!

• Zombies meet Trekkies in this awesome new trailer for Night of the Living Trekkies.

• Some guy proposed to his girlfriend via a custom Super Mario Bros. World. Good thing he locked that down now…

• We may enjoy Glee, but here are 5 examples of how those musical teens have ruined urban music for the rest of us.

• Anyone who’s been to a comic book convention knows that there’s nothing worse than a fat Spider-Man…except for 30 fat Spider-Men.

• Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails is giving you a taste of 5 tracks from his potentially bad ass score for the upcoming biopic The Social Network.

• This leaked footage of a live action Pokemon film raises two questions: Is it fake? and Is this movie 10 years late?

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Posted in: Comedy · Movies · News · On The Radar · TV
Tagged: Blade Runner, Danny DeVito, Glee, Kick-Ass, Mark Millar, Miracle Park, Nemesis, Night of the Living Trekkies, Pokemon, Spider-Man, Super Mario Bros, Superman, Tommy Good


Go Behind The Scenes Of ‘Glee’ Season Two

by Matt Raub, Sep 14 2010 // 8:00 AM

This season of Glee is promising to be a good one. Between an entire episode dedicated to Britney Spears, and another episode dedicated to the music of Rocky Horror Picture Show, we’re looking at another nonstop season from series creator Ryan Murphy.

Glee blew up last year in both TV ratings and record sales earning a record 9.77 million viewers for Fox, picking up a few awards including a Golden Globe, and an astounding 19 Emmy nominations. Their music didn’t get left in the dust, as the show’s single releases gained over 7 million downloads for some of their songs.

Now, needless to say, fans are ready for a second season, as the show kicks into it’s second year with even more musical drama and comedy. Check out a brand new behind-the-scenes featurette for the new show after the jump, and be sure to catch the premiere Tuesday, September 21st, on Fox.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comedy · Drama · Fall Previews · Music · Musicals · News · TV · Video
Tagged: 20th Century Fox, Britney Spears, Fox, Glee, Jane Lynch, Lea Michelle, Matthew Morrison, Rocky Horror Picture Show


Check Out A Brand New Clip From The Upcoming Season of ‘Glee’

by Matt Raub, Sep 7 2010 // 9:00 AM

Sort of. Actually, it’s a clip from a new episode which has been fashioned into a commercial for American Express’s Members Project campaign in which it promotes book drives and not being mean. At least that’s what we got from the commercial.

What we do get, however, is some new footage of some of our favorite Glee cast members like Artie (Kevin McHale),  Kurt (Chris Colfer), Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz), Mr. Schuester (Matthew Morrison), and of course, Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch).

This season promises to have some great moments, such as a Britney Spears cameo, songs from Rocky Horror Picture Show and much more. Join the whole gang as Glee returns on September 21st.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comedy · Networks · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Chris Colfer, Glee, Jane Lynch, Jenna Ushkowitz, Kevin McHale, Matthew Morrison


The Flickcast’s ‘On The Radar’

by Bob Starr, Sep 3 2010 // 12:00 PM

Welcome to this week’s On the Radar where we delve into all corners of the entertainment, tech and geek Internets for news, views and whatnot that may have escaped our regular coverage this week. Let is know if we missed something interesting. Otherwise, on to the links!

• Remember that guy who reviewed the Star Wars movies? Well, he’s back and reviewing Star Trek now. Still funny.

• Old Spice spokesman Isaiah Mustafa wants to be Luke Cage so badly that he even did a photo shoot to show to studio executives. We think this needs to happen.

• Like fights? Of course you do. So, here’s five classic action hero fights that need to happen.

• Love Glee? Hate Glee? Seriously don’t give a crap either way? If you’re that first one, here’s a preview of next season. The rest of you go watch something else.

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Posted in: Movies · News · On The Radar · TV
Tagged: Buried, Die Hard, Full Metal Jacket, Glee, Isaiah Mustafa, Luke Cage, Old Spice, R. Lee Ermey, Ryan Reynolds, Sean Penn, Shia LeBeouf, Star Trek, Zach Galifiniakis


Check Out All 3 ‘Community’ Commercials From Last Night’s Emmy Awards

by Matt Raub, Aug 30 2010 // 10:00 AM

For those of you who watched last night’s Emmy Awards…we’re sorry. There weren’t very many upsets and let’s face it, Fallon’s hosting skills left a bit to be desired. The silver lining of last night’s show? Three brand new scenes with the gang from our favorite NBC shows: Community.

The whole gang was together to help pimp the Infinity QX 56 for NBC, but we’re OK with it because it gave the fans a chance to see our favorite Greendale College students a little early before they return for a new season in September. Even Ken Jeong is back for these clips, which makes the whole series that much better.

And for those die-hards out there: yes, there’s even a Glee sucker punch in there as well. Check out the clip after the jump, in which we get some awesome food-TV gags such as How I Met Your Muffins, The New Adventures of Old Crispies, and even LOST carrots.

Catch all-new episodes of Community on Thursday, September 23rd, on NBC.

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Posted in: Awards · Comedy · Emmy Awards · Marketing · NBC · News · Shorts · TV · Video
Tagged: Alison Brie, Chevy Chase, Community, Danny Pudi, Donald Glover, Emmy Awards, Gillian Jacobs, Glee, Infinity, Joel McHale, Ken Jeong, NBC, Yvette Nicole Brown


Full List of Winners From The 2010 Emmy Awards

by Joe Gillis, Aug 30 2010 // 7:00 AM

Missed last night’s Emmy Awards? Didn’t feel like sitting through the entire spectacle just to see if Jon Hamm took home that shiny trophy? We’ve got your solution. Here is the complete list of Emmy Winners from last night’s show. Enjoy.

Drama Series: “Mad Men,” AMC.

Comedy Series: “Modern Family,” ABC.

Actor, Drama Series: Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad,” AMC.

Actress, Drama Series: Kyra Sedgwick, “The Closer,” TNT.

Actor, Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, “The Big Bang Theory,” CBS.

Actress, Comedy Series: Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie,” Showtime.

Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Aaron Paul, “Breaking Bad,” AMC.

Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Archie Panjabi, “The Good Wife,” CBS.

Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Eric Stonestreet, “Modern Family,” ABC.

Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Jane Lynch, “Glee,” Fox.

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Posted in: Awards · Emmy Awards · News · TV
Tagged: Aaron Paul, Al Pacino, archie Panjabi, Bryan Cranston, Christopher Lloyd, Claire Danes, Daily Show, David Strathairn, Dexter, Edie Falco, Eric Stonestreet, Glee, Jane Lynch, Jim Parsons, Julia Ormond, Kyra Sedgwick, Mad Men, Modern Family, Ryan Murphy, Temple Grandin, The Pacific, Top Chef, You Don't Kno Jack


The Flickcast’s ‘On The Radar’

by Bob Starr, Aug 13 2010 // 5:00 PM

Welcome to this week’s On the Radar where we delve into all corners of the entertainment, tech and geek Internets for news, views and whatnot that may have escaped our regular coverage this week. Let is know if we missed something interesting. Otherwise, on to the links!

• In honor of Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World hitting theaters today, here’s a frame-by-frame trailer replaced with the panels from O’Malley’s comic.

• EW’s Michael Ausiello says that the replacement for Steve Carell on The Office comes down to Danny McBride and Rhys Darby. If we put money on it, we’d say that NBC can’t contain the awesomeness of Kenny Powers.

• Comics meet games in this awesome list of your favorite comic books turned into classic 8-bit video games.

• U2′s Broadway musical about Spider-Man, unfortunately titled “Turn Off The Dark” is back on. Darn.

• Disney is relaunching their Star Tours ride at both parks next year. The new ride offers a tour of Bespin, Alderaan, and Endor. Sadly, you have to pay extra to hunt an Ewok.

• For those of you who missed it, here’s the Bangladeshi Hulk movie trailer that has been sweeping the monitors and hearts of everyone for the past week.

• Your weekly list worth reading: The 9 Worst Children’s Movies of the 1980′s.

• What would an Avengers film from 1952 look like? These guys have it covered.

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Posted in: News · On The Radar
Tagged: Avengers, Chris Farley, DisneyLand, Glee, Hulk, Last Man Standing, NBC, Nintendo, Paramount, Phil Hartman, Saturday Night Live, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, Star Tours, Superman, The Office


Fox Sets Fall TV Premiere Dates

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 13 2010 // 3:00 PM

Some of our favorite shows happen to be on the Fox Network. Sure, Fox is also the network that, shall we say “mis-handled” both Firefly and Dollhouse, but that doesn’t stop them from also having some shows we really like.

With that in mind, we bring you the announcement of Fox’s premiere dates for most of its upcoming Fall shows. Some of the ones we are most interested in include the return of House on September 20th, the return of Glee on September 21st, the return of Fringe on September 23rd and the return of Human Target on September 24th.

Also, Family Guy is back on October 3rd with a one-hour special which will, most likely, feature a couple musical numbers. Click through for the full schedule of new and returning Fox shows along with their premiere dates.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · News · TV
Tagged: Anna Torv, Bones, Cops, David Boreanaz, Dollhouse, Fall Premiere Dates, Fall Season, Family Guy, Firefly, Fox, Fringe, Glee, House, Human Target, Lone Star, Seth Green, Seth MacFarlane, The Good Guys, TV, TV Schedules


SDCC10: San Diego Comic-Con Announces Sunday Schedule

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 11 2010 // 1:23 PM

The last piece of the puzzle has been released and we now have the complete schedule for San Diego Comic-Con. Now that Sunday is out of the bag, planning can really begin and we cans tart figuring out what we can and can’t see.  Like the previous days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sunday brings more stuff for us to want to see and be envious of those who will get to see it. Oh well, the trick is just to have fun, so we will.

Some of the highlights of Sunday include the Smallville screening and Q&A, the Castle panel, the women of Marvel panel, panels from Archaia comics and Wildstorm, the DC Town Hall, the FX panel featuring Sons of Anarchy, the Glee panel and a whole lot more. Sunday is also kid’s day so look for lots of programming and events geared to the Con’s younger attendees.

Click through for the complete Sunday schedule. Be sure to check back right here at The Flickcast for all your San Diego Comic-Con 2010 news needs. Plus, don’t forget to keep an eye out for more details on our awesome event on Saturday during the Con. You won’t want to miss it.

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Posted in: Announcements · Comic-Con · News
Tagged: Castle, Comic-Con, Glee, Nathan Fillion, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC10, Smallville, Star Wars, Wildstorm, Women of Marvel


Primetime Emmy Nominations Announced with ‘Glee’ Leading the Pack

by Joe Gillis, Jul 8 2010 // 10:00 AM

It’s Emmy time and the nominations were announced this morning in LA at the Academy of Arts & Sciences for the 62nd annual awards show. It was a big day for HBO as it’s show The Pacific received the most nominations with 24.

Other shows nominated for several awards include Fox’s Glee with 19 nominations, AMC’s Mad Men with 17, NBC’s 30 Rock and HBO’s Temple Grandin and You Don’t Know Jack with 15 each, ABC’s Modern Family with 14 and NBC’s Saturday Night Live with 12.

Also nominated in a big way was ABC’s Dancing With The Stars with 9, Showtime’s Nurse Jackie with 8, CBS’ Two And A Half Men with 6, CBS’ Big Bang Theory with 5. HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, CBS’ How I Met Your Mother and NBC’s The Office all tied with 4.

As it often does, HBO led with 101 nominations total. ABC, with 63 nominations, received the most for any broadcast network followed by CBS with 57, NBC with 48, FOX with 47, and mighty PBS with 32.

All in all it seems like quite a diverse group of shows were nominated this year and we congratulate all of the nominees. Plus, it’s nice to see people finally get recognized for their work including Kyle Chandler of Friday Night Lights as well as Betty White with her 20th nomination for hosting Saturday Night Live.

Click through for more nominees and be sure to check out the official Emmy site for more. The 62nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards air on August 29, 2010 on NBC.

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Posted in: Announcements · Awards · Emmy Awards · News · TV
Tagged: 30 Rock, Aaron Paul, ABC, Alec Baldwin, AMC, Awards, Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, CBS, Christina Hendricks, Connie Britton, Dexter, Emmy Awards, Glee, HBO, Hugh Laurie, Jane Lynch, January Jones, Jon Hamm, Kyle Chandler, Lea Michelle, Lost, Mad Men, Matthew Fox, Matthew Morrison, Modern Family, NBC, Nurse Jackie, Primetime Emmy Nominations, Showtime, Terry O'Quinn, The Big Bang Theory, The Office, The Pacific, True Blood, TV



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