Sure, Craig Ferguson is happy for British comic James Corden, who has officially been tapped as his The Late Late Show successor when he retires at the end of the year. "He's very, very good," Ferguson said on Monday's show, before placing Corden's portrait on the mantel in his set. But later in the show, he commiserated with former Dallas Cowboy Michael Irving, who said he was sort of glad the last time the Cowboys won the Super Bowl was when he was on the team. His reasoning? You want the people to miss the days when you were a part of it.
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- 9/9/2014
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
'My brother's like, 'I love Michael [Irving]. I'm gonna vote for him,' ' the younger Carter says.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Grace Jackson
Aaron Carter and his "Dwts" partner Karina Smirnoff
Photo: MTV News
Aaron Carter is ready for the latest season of "Dancing With the Stars," premiering Monday (September 21) on ABC. He will be competing against the likes of Macy Gray, Kelly Osbourne, Tom Delay and Mya, but thinks that his toughest competition will be the guy in the mirror.
"Honestly, the biggest competition I feel is myself. The reason why I feel like my biggest competition is probably me," he told MTV News while rehearsing with partner Karina Smirnoff. "It's all about how much we rehearse and how much we take advantage of [those rehearsals]. I'm all about how much I push myself."
But his brother, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, pegged someone else as his younger...
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Grace Jackson
Aaron Carter and his "Dwts" partner Karina Smirnoff
Photo: MTV News
Aaron Carter is ready for the latest season of "Dancing With the Stars," premiering Monday (September 21) on ABC. He will be competing against the likes of Macy Gray, Kelly Osbourne, Tom Delay and Mya, but thinks that his toughest competition will be the guy in the mirror.
"Honestly, the biggest competition I feel is myself. The reason why I feel like my biggest competition is probably me," he told MTV News while rehearsing with partner Karina Smirnoff. "It's all about how much we rehearse and how much we take advantage of [those rehearsals]. I'm all about how much I push myself."
But his brother, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, pegged someone else as his younger...
- 9/21/2009
- MTV Music News
Watch the first official movie trailer for the upcoming film “How To Be” written and directed by Oliver Irving and produced by Justin Kelly and starring Robert Pattinson (Twilight) Johnny White, Mike Pearce, Powell Jones, Jeremy Hardy, Rebecca Pidgeon, and Michael Irving. Synopsis: At first fancying himself an “enigmatic poet”, twenty something Art gradually realizes that he must take action if he’s going to escape his depressed life as a struggling musician in London. A solution comes in the shape of a book titled “It’s Not Your Fault”. Not content to just draw inspiration from its pages, however, Art invites the elderly author of the book to come live with him [...]...
- 8/30/2009
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
While I had no doubt that Robert Pattinson would bring to the world an interesting and complicated character in How To Be, I simply could not anticipate how clever, awkward, and frustrating the film would be. And Robert Pattinson, star of The Twilight Saga: New Moon and Little Ashes, is the deliverer of that emotion. While the film itself is surprising, well-oriented, and well-written, it is Robert Pattinson who makes the day with How To Be. The rest of the cast (including Rebecca Pidgeon, Michael Irving, Jeremy Hardy, Mike Pearce, Johnny White, Powell Jones, and, of course, leading lady (well, sort of) Alisa Arnah) delivered on their bits too. From the stern and bombastic mother who you can't decide whether to hate or agree with (at times) to the "friend" whose antics and very words you want to reach out, grab, and throw into a garbage disposal, these supporting characters...
- 4/30/2009
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
The sexy and confident Robert Pattinson transforms himself into the role of Art in the critically acclaimed and upcoming film How to Be. Art is a misdirected and confused young adult trying to better his life by rebuilding his relationship with the help of his personal psychiatrist Dr. Ellington. The smart and witty film will captivate audience member from the beginning with its brilliant storylines, delightful score, and gripping cast. How to Be is the first feature film by British Writer/Director Oliver Irving and stars Robert Pattinson, Rebecca Pidgeon, Jeremy Hardy, Powell Jones, Mike Pearce, Johnny White, Michael Irving and Alisa Arnah. How to Be is currently making its rounds through the film festival and it is picking up great reviews at each stop and will open nationwide in late April. PopStar will be checking on the director/writer, some of the actors and the composer of How to Be...
- 3/4/2009
- by cjoyce@mail.popstar.com (Colleen Joyce)
- PopStar
On Super Bowl Sunday, football fans will have a choice: the Boss or the Big Balls.
ABC plans to counterprogram NBC's game-day entertainment telecasts with a sports-star-studded episode of the summer obstacle-course hit "Wipeout."
The Disney-owned network will air a brief football-themed "Wipeout" special against NBC's official halftime show headlined by Bruce Springsteen. Then, during NBC's post-Bowl presentation of "The Office," ABC will air an hourlong "Wipeout" in which cheerleaders compete against male "couch potato" sports fans.
The strategy will mark the first time in five years a major broadcast network has gone after a rival's Super Bowl momentum with original entertainment programming.
"It's broadcast's biggest day, and this is a big mass-market show, and it's fun to be able to participate and be a part of it," said John Saade, senior vp alternative programming at ABC. "This will put 'Wipeout' back in the public's consciousness between runs,...
ABC plans to counterprogram NBC's game-day entertainment telecasts with a sports-star-studded episode of the summer obstacle-course hit "Wipeout."
The Disney-owned network will air a brief football-themed "Wipeout" special against NBC's official halftime show headlined by Bruce Springsteen. Then, during NBC's post-Bowl presentation of "The Office," ABC will air an hourlong "Wipeout" in which cheerleaders compete against male "couch potato" sports fans.
The strategy will mark the first time in five years a major broadcast network has gone after a rival's Super Bowl momentum with original entertainment programming.
"It's broadcast's biggest day, and this is a big mass-market show, and it's fun to be able to participate and be a part of it," said John Saade, senior vp alternative programming at ABC. "This will put 'Wipeout' back in the public's consciousness between runs,...
- 12/8/2008
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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