Question: I find it interesting so many people in this forum believe ISC is out to kill IndyCar by taking away oval events. Maybe there is some degree of truth to that, but ultimately, ISC is a corporation interested in making money for its shareholders. Would it not be in ISC's best interests to host IRL events if there is money to be made, regardless of how many NASCAR races a particular track hosts?...
Filed under: OpEd , Casting , Reality-Free , Modern Family There's an old adage in show business that says something to the effect that casting is half the battle. If you cast a part well, you're sure to have a winning finished project. If that's true, then the casting of Fred Willard on Modern Family is sure to be a hit. I won't reveal what role Fred will be playing til after the jump, so if you...
This is supposed to be a two week old Victoria’s Secret commercial tat was leaked because Victora’s Secret knows that the Holidays are just around the corner like some kind of rapist waiting to fuck us up against our cars in the parking lot late at night when we leave the office. They also know that their fashion show is hitting soon, which is the only time of year they have TV presence...
Chris Elliott is quite possibly the most famous person few people have heard of. His early '90s sitcom Get A Life is a classic and he's had runs on TV shows like Late Night With David Letterman and Everybody Loves Raymond as well as some memorable movie cameos. And now he's in a new TV show . It's called Eagleheart and it's about an over-the-hill action star who uses his television show of the same...
Dear Jay, Let me start by stating that I think you are a very funny man. I have been following your career for years and you're great. You were wonderful in Jerry Maguire . Of course, you were speaking lines written by Cameron Crowe, so that was a plus, but you delivered the performance. Bravo, Jay Mohr . That said, I have to talk to you now about Gary Unmarried . Jay, you can make this so much better....
I am now following Sh*T My Dad Says on my Twitter account. Who knew Twitterers can now get TV deals? Sh*t my Dad Says was started by a 29-year-old who moved back in with his parents in San Diego. His Tweets are full of profane comments and pearls of wisdom made by his 73-year-old father during their daily conversations. "Will & Grace" creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick are executive...
ET has the latest... Emmy winner Ray Romano hosted the International Myeloma Foundation's 3rd Annual Comedy Celebration for the Peter Boyle Memorial Fund, where the "Everybody Loves Raymond" alum spoke about paying tribute to his late co-star. "It's great to honor Peter this way and to spend time with the cast members and his family," Romano said. "Fans all know him as this...
Filed under: Wacky & Weird Sure, "Everybody Loves Raymond" -- but Ray Romano's wife wasn't lovin' him enough to give him a lil' sumpin' sumpin' after partying Saturday night.This weekend in front of The Ebell theater, a sweaty Ray asked wifey Anna "Are we gonna have sex ... Permalink
CHICAGO, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Bestselling author Sam Haskell, the man behind ABC-TV's hit series "LOST" and "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" will be in the Chicago area November 8-10, 2009.
Sometimes it's hard for the homos to escape their gay ghettos (and townhouses) to learn about other cultures. Namely, the breeders. Sure, we grew up in the world, are subjected to their world every time an Everybody Loves Raymond repeat airs, and have worked aggressively to leave their world behind, but if we're going to [...]
Actor Matthew McConaughey is 40. Actress Doris Roberts (”Everybody Loves Raymond”) is 79. Actress Loretta Swit (”MASH”) is 72. Singer Harry Elston of Friends of Distinction is 71. Singer Delbert McClinton is 69. Actress Markie Post is 59. Singer-guitarist Chris Difford of Squeeze is 55. Country singer Kim Forester of the Forester Sisters is 49. Actress [...]
It's rare a family comedy comes along that's worth watching, but if you haven't seen ABC's new show The Middle , you should check it out. The show stars Patricia Heaton , from Everybody Loves Raymond , as a middle-class Midwestern mother of three married to a town quarry worker played by Neil Flynn , the janitor from Scrubs (and Cleveland Indians fan ). The show also features SNL alum Chris Kattan...