12 articles from 2009
4 November 2009 9:09 AM, PST | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »
At 7:30, Fox has Game 6 of The World Series. At 8, ABC has a new Hank, followed by new episodes of The Middle, Modern Family, Cougar Town, and Eastwick. CBS has a new Old Christine at 8, then new episodes of Gary Unmarried, Criminal Minds, and CSI: NY. NBC has new episodes of Mercy, Law and Order: Svu, and The Jay Leno Show. The CW has a new America's Next Top Model at 8. PBS has Bill Cosby: The Mark Twain Prize 2009 at 8. At 9, TBS has two new episodes of Tyler Perry's House of Payne, then two new episodes of Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns. Food Network has a new Throwdown with Bobby Flay at 9. History Channel has a new episode of The Nostradamus Effect at 9, followed by a new MysteryQuest. Syfy has a new Ghost Hunters at 9, then a new Destination: Truth. Fine Living has Martha Stewart's Thanksgiving Desserts at 9, then a new Whatever, »
- Bob Sassone
26 October 2009 3:17 PM, PDT | OnTheFlix | See recent OnTheFlix news »
Tyler Perry addresses Spike Lee's insulting comments,according to Bet. Apparently in a recent interview,movie director Spike Lee said that he believes Tyler Perry's "Meet the Browns," "House of Payne," and "Madea" movies are coonery and buffoonery. Then last night on "60 Minutes," Tyler Perry addressed those comments by stating, “Madea is a cross between my mother and my aunt. She’s the type of grandmother that was on every corner when I was growing up.She smoked. She walked out of the house with her curlers and her muumuu and she watched everybody’s kids. She didn’t take no crap. »
- Eric
9 October 2009 2:39 AM, PDT | The Humor Mill | See recent The Humor Mill news »
We discovered our sources that Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns has added two new actors to their cast. That's right we hear that actors Terri J. Vaughn (from The Steve Harvey Show fame) and Robert R'ichard (from One On One fame) has joined the cast. We have not yet discovered how their character's will be implemented into the show, but as soon as we do we will let you know!
Questions or comments? Please email us at thehumormill.info@gmail.com »
- noreply@blogger.com (The Humor Mill Magazine)
16 September 2009 2:04 PM, PDT | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »
ESPN2 has Wnba Basketball Playoffs all night. At 8, ABC has a new Wipeout, followed by new episodes of Crash Course and Primetime: The Outsiders. NBC has a new, two-hour America's Got Talent at 8, then a new Jay Leno Show. Fox has a new So You Think You Can Dance at 8, followed by a new Glee. The CW has a new America's Next Top Model at 8, then the series premiere of The Beautiful Life. There's a new Live From Lincoln Center on PBS at 8, with the New York Philharmonic. Spike has a new, two-hour Ufc Fight Night at 8, followed by a new Ultimate Fighter. Cartoon Network has a new Bobb'e Says at 8, then a new Dude, What Would Happen? At 9, TBS has two new episodes of Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns. Syfy has a new Ghost Hunters at 9, followed by a new Destination Truth. History Channel has a new Nostradamus Effect at 9, then a new MysteryQuest. »
- Bob Sassone
9 September 2009 2:02 PM, PDT | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »
At 7, ESPN2 has more coverage of The U.S. Open. At 8, ABC, CBS, NBC, C-span, and the news channels have the Presidential Address. Fox has the season premiere of So You Think You Can Dance at 8, followed by the series premiere of Glee. The CW has the two-hour season premiere of America's Next Top Model. Cartoon Network has a new Bobb'e Says at 8, then a new Dude, What Would Happen? At 9, ABC has a new Wipeout, then a new Primetime: Crime. NBC has a new America's Got Talent at 9. There's a new Leverage on TNT at 9, followed by a new Dark Blue. Discovery has a new Man vs. Wild at 9. BBC America has a new Gordon Ramsay's F Word at 9. Showtime has a new Inside the NFL at 9. Also at 9: Syfy has a new Ghost Hunters. At 10, Bravo has a new Top Chef: Las Vegas. MTV has a »
- Bob Sassone
7 September 2009 5:12 AM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
For our final class of our EW University course on TV Auteurs, Prof. Jennifer Armstrong is back to address the lack of diversity in our list, and in the TV industry as a whole. Aaron Sorkin, Aaron Spelling, Joss Whedon, J.J. Abrams: All great auteurs, with distinct voices and visions, who left indelible marks on television. All genuinely brilliant in their own ways. All deserving of auteur status. And, of course, all white men. When we assembled our list of TV visionaries to discuss in this EW U course, there was no arguing with the names we chose. We could’ve added a few more –- a David E. Kelley or a Seth MacFarlane or a Chuck Lorre -– but, guess what! Those are still more white men. Distinctive talents, sure. But when it comes to offering a broad range of perspectives, television still lags behind, you know, real life. »
- Chad Schlegel
2 September 2009 2:03 PM, PDT | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »
At 7, Espn has more of The U.S. Open. At 8, ABC has a new Wipeout, followed by new episodes of Crash Course and Primetime: Crime. NBC has a two new episodes of America's Got Talent at 8. Fox has a new So You Think You Can Dance at 8, then a repeat of the series premiere of Glee. PBS has a new American Masters at 8. TCM has Mr. Smith Goes To Washington at 8, then Casablanca. Also at 8: Cartoon Network has a new Bobb'e Says, followed by a new Dude, What Would Happen? At 9, TBS has two new episodes of Meet the Browns. TNT has a new Leverage at 9, followed by a new Dark Blue. Discovery has a new Man vs. Wild at 9. Syfy has a new Ghost Hunters at 9. BBC America has a new Gordon Ramsay's F Word at 9. At 9:30, A&E has a new Dog The Bounty Hunter, then a new Criss Angel Mindfreak. »
- Bob Sassone
2 September 2009 9:25 AM, PDT | cinemablend.com | See recent Cinema Blend news »
President Obama has made some pretty sweeping changes in his few brief months in the White House, among them instituting the precedent that if you have a particularly important message to impart to the masses, a 30 second commercial is no longer sufficient. You need a solid block of dedicated prime time television. Tyler Perry didn't manage prime time, but he is putting together a one hour TV special devoted to promoting his upcoming movie I Can Do Bad All By Myself. Like any good promotional it will include interviews with cast members like Taraji P. Henson and Adam Rodriguez. And what special wouldn't be complete without musical numbers? Gladys Knight and Marvin Winans (who are also members of the cast) will perform songs from the movie's soundtrack. The special will air 11 Pm September 9 on TBS, right after Perry's TV show "Meet the Browns". I Can Do Bad All By Myself »
1 September 2009 5:42 AM, PDT | icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news »
Tyler Perry acts, directs, writes, produces, and now he's landed the job of talk show host. Well, for a one-time one-hour special. "The Tyler Perry Show" features interviews with the stars of his upcoming movie, "I Can Do Bad All By Myself."
The special includes interviews with stars Taraji P. Henson, who is shown Skyped in from China, and Adam Rodriguez. Gladys Knight performs "Need to Be" from the soundtrack to the movie, while Marvin Winans perfoms "Just Don't Wanna Know."
The film, which hits theaters September 11th, stars Perry as Madea, his mega-successful pistol-packing grandma character, who delivers a trio of delinquent children she finds looting her home to the only relative they have, their heavy-drinking nightclub singer Aunt (Henson) who wants nothing to do with kids.
"The Tyler Perry Show" premieres Wednesday, September 9th at 11pm (Et/Pt) on TBS following the premiere of two new episodes of »
5 March 2009 8:30 AM, PST | WorstPreviews.com | See recent Worst Previews news »
On the heels of Tyler Perry's #1 movie "Madea Goes to Jail," Lionsgate has announced they it has signed Perry to write, direct and star in "Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself" and "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too." Academy Award-nominee Taraji P. Henson (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) stars in "Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself," which is based on Perry's play of the same name. His signature character, the indomitable Madea, will be featured in the film. Principal photography is scheduled to begin on March 16th at the new Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. The film is expected to be released nationwide on September 11th, 2009. "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too" is a sequel to the 2007 critical and box office hit "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?." Principal photography will begin later this year, »
7 January 2009 6:34 PM, PST | Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news »
The nominees for the 40th Naacp Image Awards have been announced. During a press conference at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Wednesday, January 7, it was uncovered that "The Secret Life of Bees" and "Cadillac Records" have led the fields with multiple counts. Southern-set drama "Secret Life" collected 8 nods, while musical drama "Cadillac" received 7 gongs.
Both "Secret Life" and "Cadillac" will have to compete against each other for many categories including, Outstanding Motion Picture and Outstanding Writing. In the run for Outstanding Motion Picture, the two were joined by Spike Lee's "Miracle at St. Anna", Gabriele Muccino's "Seven Pounds" and Tyler Perry's "The Family That Preys". Meanwhile, for the writing category, they are up against "Rachel Getting Married", "A Raisin In The Sun" and "Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom".
Beside the two categories, "Secret Life" and "Cadillac" have also brought their stars nominations. Dakota Fanning and Queen Latifah got Outstanding Actress nod, »
- AceShowbiz.com
7 January 2009 2:06 PM, PST | Manny the Movie Guy | See recent Manny the Movie Guy news »
The Naacp has announced it's 40th Annual Image Awards nominations. In the film category, Cadillac Records, The Secret Life of Bees, Miracle at St. Anna, Seven Pounds and Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys" have been nominated.
The TV network with the most nominations? ABC with 24 total!
The awards night will be televised on Fox, Feb. 12 from the Shrine Auditorium.
Click Read More to see the complete list of nominees:
Television Categories
Comedy Series
"30 Rock" (NBC)
"Everybody Hates Chris" (CW)
"The Game" (CW)
"Tyler Perry.s House of Payne" (TBS)
"Ugly Betty" (ABC)
Actor in a Comedy Series
Donald Faison - "Scrubs" (NBC)
Lavan Davis - "Tyler Perry.s House of Payne" (TBS)
Paul James - "Greek" (ABC Family)
Terry Crews - "Everybody Hates Chris" (CW)
Tyler James Williams - "Everybody Hates Chris" (CW)
Actress in a Comedy Series
America Ferrera - »
- Manny
12 articles from 2009
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