Oct 30

The 15 Scariest Movies of the Last 15 Years

 

Since it’s almost Halloween, here’s a list of the 15 scariest movies of the past 15 years, courtesy of “Entertainment Tonight”, the undisputed authority on horror movies. (???)

The list, which is actually pretty good, is in no particular order. How many have YOU seen?

 

 

1. “The Babadook”, 2014

 

2. “Let the Right One In”, 2008

 

3. “The Conjuring”, 2013

 

4. “The Woman in Black”, 2012

 

5. “28 Days Later”, 2002

 

6. “It Follows”, 2014

 

7. “Shaun of the Dead”, 2004

 

8. “Saw”, 2004

 

9. “The Strangers”, 2008

 

10. “Corpse Bride”, 2005

 

11. “The Descent”, 2005

 

12. “The Cabin in the Woods”, 2012

 

13. “Goodnight Mommy”, 2015

 

14. “Hostel”, 2005

 

15. “Paranormal Activity”, 2007

 

Tags: ,
Oct 12

Are These the 25 Best TV Characters in the Past 25 Years?

 

“Entertainment Weekly” put out a list of “The 25 Best TV Characters of the Past 25 Years,” but it’s not clear that it’s ranked from best to worst since they just have it as a slideshow on their site.

Some of the characters that made the list include Cookie from “Empire”, Olivia Pope from “Scandal”, and Walter White from “Breaking Bad”. STEPHEN COLBERT also made the cut for the caricature of himself that he played on “The Colbert Report”.

Here’s the complete list:

 

1. Jack Bauer, “24”

 

2. Homer Simpson, “The Simpsons”

 

3. Buffy Summers, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”

 

4. Tony Soprano, “The Sopranos”

 

5. Carrie Bradshaw, “Sex and the City”

 

6. Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, “The X-Files”

 

7. Liz Lemon, “30 Rock”

 

8. Cosmo Kramer, “Seinfeld”

 

9. Ally McBeal, “Ally McBeal”

 

10. Stephen Colbert, “The Colbert Report”

 

11. Roseanne Conner, “Roseanne”

 

12. Felicity Porter, “Felicity”

 

13. Gob Bluth, “Arrested Development”

 

14. Olivia Pope, “Scandal”

 

15. Stewie Griffin, “Family Guy”

 

16. Omar Little, “The Wire”

 

17. Barney Stinson, “How I Met Your Mother”

 

18. Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, “Gilmore Girls”

 

19. Leslie Knope, “Parks and Recreation”

 

20. Don Draper, “Mad Men”

 

21. Coach Taylor, “Friday Night Lights”

 

22. Walter White, “Breaking Bad”

 

23. Cookie Lyon, “Empire”

 

24. Michael Scott, “The Office”

 

25. Rachel Green, “Friends”

 

 

(EW.com has brief write-ups on each of them.)

Tags: , ,
Sep 17

[MOVIE TRAILER] “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2″

Fans are SUPER EXCITED about the new trailer for the Hunger Games. Are you? Check it out!

(more…)

Tags: , ,
Aug 21

JoJo Releases ‘Triangle’ of Singles

 

 

Photo: Atlantic Records

CLICK PHOTO TO HEAR NEW MUSIC FROM JOJO #TRIANGLE

Tags: , ,
Aug 20

[VIDEO PREMIERE] Rita Ora Ft. Chris Brown “Body On Me”

Source: video

 

Rita Ora teams up with Chris Brown for her U.S. debut ‘Body On Me’. The song will be featured on her new album due at the end of the year. Watch the very intimate video below

 

Tags: , , , ,
Aug 12

Ice Cube & Fallon Explain What N.W.A. Does Not Mean

 

With the brand new movie Straight Outta Compton hitting theaters this week, Ice Cube stopped by the Jimmy Fallon Show to explain what N.W.A. DOES NOT stand for. Check out the hilarity

Tags: , , , ,
Jul 27

[Video Premiere] Meek Mill Ft. Nicki Minaj “All Eyes On You”

 

Meek & Nick’ are in love, and it’s very apparent in Meek Mill’s new video All Eyes On You, from his chart-topping album Dreams Worth More Than Money. Watch the two put it all out there for us to see.

Tags: , , , ,
Jul 17

[Video Premiere] Ciara “Dance Like We’re Making Love”

Ciara sizzles in her new video “Dance Like We’re Making Love” from her album Jackie which is on stores now. “I challenged myself the most I’ve ever challenged myself in any video,” said Ciara, and it definitely shows! Check out the visuals below!

Tags: , , ,
Jul 13

Letterman Came Out of Retirement to Do a Top 10 List on Trump

 

STEVE MARTIN and MARTIN SHORT are doing a comedy tour called A Very Stupid Conversation. And during a show Friday night in San Antonio, DAVID LETTERMAN made a surprise appearance to rip on DONALD TRUMP.

Dave said he was enjoying his retirement until Donald Trump announced he was running for president. That’s when Dave realized, quote, “I’ve made the biggest mistake of my life ladies and gentleman.”

 

Then he did a Top 10 list of interesting facts about Trump. Check it out:

 

10. That thing on his head was the gopher in ‘Caddyshack’.

 

9. During Sex Donald Trump calls out his own name.

 

8. Donald Trump looks like the guy in the lifeboat with the women and children.

 

7. He wants to build a wall? How about building a wall around that thing on his head!

 

6. Trump walked away from a moderately successful television show for some delusional bull[crap] . . . oh wait, that’s me.

 

5. Donald Trump weighs 240 pounds . . . 250 with cologne.

 

4. Trump would like all Americans to know that that thing on his head is free range.

 

3. (tie) If President, instead of pardoning a turkey on Thanksgiving, he plans to evict a family on Thanksgiving . . .

 

OR: That’s not a hairdo, it’s a wind advisory.

 

2. Donald Trump has pissed off so many Mexicans, he’s starring in a new movie entitled, “NO Amigos”.

 

1. Thanks to Donald Trump, the Republican mascot is also an ass.

 

Tags: , , ,
Jun 8

Seven Actors Who Took a Huge Pay Cut

 

Sometimes it really IS about the art. Lots of actors take massive pay cuts to make movies they’re passionate about. Here are seven actors who did.

Although we should probably mention that pretty much all of them were already rich, and in many cases, they made out on the back end, taking a percentage of the movies’ profits in exchange for their low up-front salaries.

 

JONAH HILL was paid $60,000 BEFORE TAXES for “Wolf of Wall Street”, because he wanted to work with Martin Scorsese that badly. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor, so it was worth it.

 

Two years after turning down $15 million to star in a “Magnum P.I.” movie, MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY was paid $200,000 for “Dallas Buyer’s Club”. The gamble resulted in a Best Actor Oscar.

 

Maroon 5 singer ADAM LEVINE was paid NOTHING to star opposite Keira Knightley in “Begin Again”. His philosophy was basically that he doesn’t NEED the money, so he can dip his toes into acting slowly, in small projects.

 

TOM CRUISE took almost no salary for “Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol”. But he made huge money off the back end, so this one’s kind of a cheat.

 

RYAN GOSLING was hot after “The Notebook” . . . but instead of cashing in, he took a salary of $1,000 a week to play a drug-addicted teacher in “Half Nelson”. He got an Oscar nomination for Best Actor out of it.

 

ETHAN HAWKE took little salary and a percentage of the profits for the horror flick “The Purge”. He even claimed he slept on the director’s couch because he didn’t have a trailer. But the movie was enough of a hit that he made a few bucks.

 

GEORGE CLOONEY only took $120,000 to write, direct, and star in “Good Night, and Good Luck”. And he was paid $300,000 for “The Descendants”. Both movies scored multiple Oscar nominations.

 

(CheatSheet.com)

Tags: , ,

«