We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Once Upon a Time, Chicago Fire, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Supernatural!
1 | Was Hawaii Five-0’s Max supposed to look like the boy from Up?
2 | TVLine reader Sarah asks: “On Blue Bloods, when did Nicky drop her second surname, Boyle, and only use Reagan? (Using the bonus of the family name?)”
3 | Is Eli’s closet-office on The Good Wife just a tiny (pun intended) bit too sitcom-y? As for an Alicia-Lucca law partnership: Yea or nay?...
1 | Was Hawaii Five-0’s Max supposed to look like the boy from Up?
2 | TVLine reader Sarah asks: “On Blue Bloods, when did Nicky drop her second surname, Boyle, and only use Reagan? (Using the bonus of the family name?)”
3 | Is Eli’s closet-office on The Good Wife just a tiny (pun intended) bit too sitcom-y? As for an Alicia-Lucca law partnership: Yea or nay?...
- 10/30/2015
- TVLine.com
Oh, baby, is Tuesday’s Season 4 premiere of Chicago Fire an eventful one for Dawson and Casey!
Picking up after last May’s cliffhanger, Dawson arrives at her ex’s place to find Katya’s body. She immediately calls P.D.‘s Antonio for help, and he and Voight hightail it to Nesbitt’s club. They don’t quite arrive in the nick of time, though; shots have been fired and a bloody Casey has already pummeled Nesbitt. He claims he’s Ok when Dawson shows up, but her shell-shocked face upon witnessing the scene of the crime says everything...
Picking up after last May’s cliffhanger, Dawson arrives at her ex’s place to find Katya’s body. She immediately calls P.D.‘s Antonio for help, and he and Voight hightail it to Nesbitt’s club. They don’t quite arrive in the nick of time, though; shots have been fired and a bloody Casey has already pummeled Nesbitt. He claims he’s Ok when Dawson shows up, but her shell-shocked face upon witnessing the scene of the crime says everything...
- 10/14/2015
- TVLine.com
Firehouse 51’s newest candidate is off to a memorable start for all the wrong reasons.
In TVLine’s exclusive video from the Chicago Fire Season 4 premiere (airing Oct. 13 at 10/9c on NBC), The Vampire Diaries alum Steven R. McQueen makes his shirtless, drunken (?) entrance as firefighter Jimmy Borrelli.
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Although Jimmy’s state of undress and the stench of booze isn’t entirely his fault, that doesn’t stop Chief Boden from making a bold decision about the youngster’s future.
Press Play below to watch the preview, then hit the...
In TVLine’s exclusive video from the Chicago Fire Season 4 premiere (airing Oct. 13 at 10/9c on NBC), The Vampire Diaries alum Steven R. McQueen makes his shirtless, drunken (?) entrance as firefighter Jimmy Borrelli.
RelatedFall TV Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop and Photos on 44 Returning Favorites!
Although Jimmy’s state of undress and the stench of booze isn’t entirely his fault, that doesn’t stop Chief Boden from making a bold decision about the youngster’s future.
Press Play below to watch the preview, then hit the...
- 10/1/2015
- TVLine.com
On Wednesday, Beastie Boys filed a lawsuit against Monster Energy Drink, alleging that the beverage company used their songs in a promotional campaign without permission. Within a day came the blaring headlines. One example? "The Ghost of Beastie Boys’ McA Protects Legacy From Corporate Sabotage." But hold up -- check your head, what's really going on here? Many reporters framed the dispute this way: Monster Energy created a promotional video exploiting the Beastie Boys' good name and songs including "Pass the Mic," "So Whatcha Want" and "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun." That's one way to put
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- 8/10/2012
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bethesda and Arkane Studios would like to invite you to get your supernatural first-person assassin on in October.
October 9th, to be precise for the U.S., with Europe to follow on the 12th. With Bioshock Infinite vacating its October 16th perch yesterday, it looks like another unusual first-person action game will fill the vacuum left by Irrational's title.
Here's the updated synopsis for the game:
Dishonored is set in Dunwall, an industrial whaling city where steampunk- inspired technology and otherworldly forces coexist in the shadows. You are Corvo, the once-trusted bodyguard of the beloved Empress who has been murdered. Framed for the crime, you become an infamous assassin, known by the disturbing mask that has become your calling card. In a time of uncertainty, when the city is besieged by plague and ruled by a corrupt government armed with frightening technologies, dark forces bestow supernatural abilities upon you – but at what cost?...
October 9th, to be precise for the U.S., with Europe to follow on the 12th. With Bioshock Infinite vacating its October 16th perch yesterday, it looks like another unusual first-person action game will fill the vacuum left by Irrational's title.
Here's the updated synopsis for the game:
Dishonored is set in Dunwall, an industrial whaling city where steampunk- inspired technology and otherworldly forces coexist in the shadows. You are Corvo, the once-trusted bodyguard of the beloved Empress who has been murdered. Framed for the crime, you become an infamous assassin, known by the disturbing mask that has become your calling card. In a time of uncertainty, when the city is besieged by plague and ruled by a corrupt government armed with frightening technologies, dark forces bestow supernatural abilities upon you – but at what cost?...
- 5/10/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
James Hackett is not afraid to use the word ‘experimentation' where others would normally freak out. This courageous viewpoint has seen the Australian director win multiple Aria Awards for Best Music Video, including awards for Somewhere Down The Barrel, which he directed for The Dissociatives in 2004, and for his work on the opening titles of the 2008 season of the critically acclaimed Enough Rope.
- 7/30/2009
- FilmInk.com.au
Ian Dury's former band The Blockheads have announced a new studio album and tour. Staring Down The Barrel will be released on April 6 and is the band's second record since Dury passed away from cancer in 2000. The music on the new LP has been written by pianist/guitarist Chaz Jankel, with the lyrics penned by new singer Derek "The Draw" Hussey. Sgt Pepper designer and Dury's former art tutor Sir Peter Blake has illustrated the CD inlay for the album. As well as some gigs in France, the band will support the album with a full UK tour. The dates include a concert at London's Electric (more)...
- 2/20/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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