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The Big C reminded us to live fast. Lessons from The Big C Of course you can. Turn all of your “I cant’s into “I can.” Stop putting thing on hold. It’s time to do it right now. Life happens as it is meant ...
The Big C reminded us to live fast. Lessons from The Big C Of course you can. Turn all of your “I cant’s into “I can.” Stop putting thing on hold. It’s time to do it right now. Life happens as it is meant to happen, and it is not fair. All you can control is how you handle what comes at you. What’s the point in holding back, never asking for what you want, and waiting around all the time? Who are you scoring points with? You’re just hurting yourself. More lessons under the jump. God gives us problems to learn how to deal with them, not to fix them for us. Sometimes we have to give up on certain versions of our life and how we wanted something to be, so we can move on. Cancer doesn’t discriminate, it can happen to anyone. People that you know and love will come into your life, and also leave. You can build your own family. Animals should be in your life. You deserve what you want. You deserve what you are willing to say you deserve. Be nice to yourself. Be nice to other’s. Equally. Just because it can’t be a perfect ending doesn’t mean it can’t be a good one. Life is precious. Life fast. Life is moving. You can focus on the positive, or not. But only one is the smart choice. You can just have deserts and liquor. Bend the rules. Some people are going to overwhelm you with their kindness, while others will surprise you by their cruelty. The Big C starred: Laura Linney, Oliver Platt, John Benjamin Hickey, Gabriel Basso, Gabourey Sidibe Sony Pictures Television. Created by Darlene Hunt, who also serves as executive producer, along with showrunner/executive producer Jenny Bicks. Laura Linney, Vivian Cannon, Neal H. Moritz, Michael Engler and Richard Heus are also executive producers.
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Film casting Kate Hudson joins Zach Braff's Wish I Was Here Liam Hemsworth to star in Aurora Rising Anthony Hopkins joins Gotti Trailers Trailer for Cool As I Am with Claire Danes, James Marsden and Sarah Bolger U...
Film casting Kate Hudson joins Zach Braff's Wish I Was Here Liam Hemsworth to star in Aurora Rising Anthony Hopkins joins Gotti Trailers Trailer for Cool As I Am with Claire Danes, James Marsden and Sarah Bolger UK TV Daniel Mays et al join BBC1's Common US TV Clip from Holliston, season 2 Trailer for Teen Wolf, season 3 Trailer for The Glades, season 4 New US TV shows NBC green lights: Siberia Trailer for Showtime's Ray Donovan New US TV show casting Mia Maestro to star in FX's The Strain
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My rankings for the performances featured in the Top 10 episode of The Voice season 4. Watch all of the performances from this episode HERE .
My rankings for the performances featured in the Top 10 episode of The Voice season 4. Watch all of the performances from this episode HERE .
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At least 91 people dead after Oklahoma Tornado – Video via Rickey.org The death toll from the Oklahoma Tornado on Monday has reached 91 according to the Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s Office, although the official count remains ...
At least 91 people dead after Oklahoma Tornado – Video via Rickey.org The death toll from the Oklahoma Tornado on Monday has reached 91 according to the Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s Office, although the official count remains at 51. At least 20 children are dead. #PrayForOklahoma From BBC: At least 91 people, including 20 children, have been left dead after a huge tornado tore through Oklahoma City suburbs, officials in the US state say. Worst hit was Moore, south of the city, where neighbourhoods were flattened and schools destroyed by winds of up to 200mph (320km/h). About 120 people are being treated in hospitals. President Barack Obama has declared a major disaster in Oklahoma. He also ordered the federal authorities to join in the search and recovery efforts which are continuing throughout the night. Monday’s twister hit Moore, a suburb of about 55,000 people, and remained on the ground for about 45 minutes. The Oklahoma chief medical examiner’s office said at least 20 children were among the 91 dead. Plaza Towers Elementary school took a direct hit: the storm tore off the building’s roof and knocked down walls. At least 91 people dead after Oklahoma Tornado Moore Oklahoma Tornado May 20 2013 FULL VIDEO – KWTVCHOP Video is accelerated from 15 mins to 3 mins. Watch as it morphs into a monster. Follow me on Facebook! • Follow me on Google+ The Voice • American Idol • The X Factor
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Revolution – Recap: Rat Race via Rickey.org Recap video and review of Revolution – Season 1 Episode 18 – Clue: Last week, I claimed that Revolution thrives when it breaks down its larger stories into easily-digestible f...
Revolution – Recap: Rat Race via Rickey.org Recap video and review of Revolution – Season 1 Episode 18 – Clue: Last week, I claimed that Revolution thrives when it breaks down its larger stories into easily-digestible fragments, creating smaller, objective-based missions for our protagonists to accomplish. In essence, it makes for a story that flows much better than the disjointed narratives of more cluttered episodes. “Clue” adopts this streamlined approach, yet I don’t think it’s nearly as successful as last week’s “The Longest Day,” which rooted its action-oriented premise in strong character development. Here, we get a character-oriented premise that doesn’t really rise to the task. We get action, and a sizable amount of intrigue, yet it all feels rather hollow, this close to the end of the season. The three-way race to the Tower should be far more exciting than it proves to be, and it should also offer a far greater number of character moments than we ultimately get, as three separate parties all converge on the same climactic meeting place. Yet that doesn’t come to pass. The race is more or less resolved within the first half of the episode, with Monroe (David Lyons) and his militia getting there first, while Aaron (Zak Orth) and Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell) are now faced with attempting to infiltrate the base. Meanwhile, Miles (Billy Burke) and the others are stuck at an Air Force Base hundreds of miles away, their helicopter having been sabotaged during a refuelling stop. This leads to an arc in which Miles attempts to suss out the identity of the saboteur, and it all leads to a storyline that should be far more engaging than it is, yet because it comes so late in the episode, it never gets time to really develop into something more compelling than it is. It’s a microcosm for the episode itself, as there are a lot of good ideas in the episode, yet none of them are realized to their full potential. Credit: Brownie Harris/NBC So Nora (Daniella Alonso) has been captured by Monroe, and he proceeds to have his men torture her over the course of 21 days, in order to get her to reveal intel about the location of Miles, Rachel Matheson, and other valuable targets. She’s repeatedly struck by the guards, dunked head-first into a tank of water, deprived of sleep, and shot up with drugs by Sanborn (Leland Orser), the scientist who’d helped Ben and Rachel develop the blackout technology, and who was last seen betraying Miles and Rachel to the Republic. Nora eventually breaks under torture, and reveals everything to Monroe, including Rachel’s destination: The Tower. However, Monroe isn’t done with Nora just yet, so Sanborn, having turned over a new leaf, decides to rescue Nora by shooting her full of another dose of drugs, in order to make her appear dead. He then smuggles her out of the camp with the other corpses, and returns her to Miles. And it’s just as well that he got out while he had the chance, since Monroe is not in a good mood (though when is he ever?). He’s fed up with Randall (Colm Feore), whom he no longer feels he needs, and is moments away from killing him when Randall claims that the Tower is where the real power is. Power that would make Monroe’s drones look like paper planes. And so Monroe commands Randall to take him to Colorado to see this “Tower.” Credit: Brownie Harris/NBC Meanwhile, Charlie (Tracy Spiridakos) and Jason (J.D. Pardo) are basking in the afterglow of their new relationship, though Jason repeatedly states his concern for Charlie’s safety. Though Charlie thinks his concern is sweet, she’s also vaguely suspicious of it, as she sees Jason speaking to a mysterious stranger on the streets of Atlanta — and looking pretty upset about the conversation. Things aren’t going much better for Miles either: though Sanborn has returned Nora, he quickly learns
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Years from now, doctoral candidates are likely to write entire extended theses on Alan Garner, the character so memorably and brilliantly played by Zach Galifianakis in the "Hangover" series. This bearded baby-man -- he's a walking Chia...
Years from now, doctoral candidates are likely to write entire extended theses on Alan Garner, the character so memorably and brilliantly played by Zach Galifianakis in the "Hangover" series. This bearded baby-man -- he's a walking Chia Pet -- is pure id, one of the most transgressive characters to ever pop up in a mainstream movie. He's annoying, peculiar, perverse, prideful, cuddly and outrageously funny, all rolled into a single squat, hirsute package. Related Articles: 'Star Trek Into Darkness' Review: Thrilling Sequel Balances Fun with a Post-9/11 Sensibility read more
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'Star Wars Rebels' will cover the events in between 'Episode III: Revenge of the Sith' and 'Episode IV: A New Hope' which span 19 years.
'Star Wars Rebels' will cover the events in between 'Episode III: Revenge of the Sith' and 'Episode IV: A New Hope' which span 19 years.
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HitFix's Daniel Fienberg discusses the season final of A&E's Bates Motel, in which Norman Bates seems to have done a bad thing.http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print
HitFix's Daniel Fienberg discusses the season final of A&E's Bates Motel, in which Norman Bates seems to have done a bad thing.http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print
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On Revolution, with Nora captured by Monroe and a traitor within the Rebel group, there were plenty of shocking moments on "Clue." And the biggest shocker of them all happened at the Tower.
On Revolution, with Nora captured by Monroe and a traitor within the Rebel group, there were plenty of shocking moments on "Clue." And the biggest shocker of them all happened at the Tower.
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“Pilot” – Monday, June 10 at 10 p.m. (ET/PT) Sean King (Jon Tenney) and Michelle Maxwell (Rebecca Romijn) aren’t your typical private investigators. Both are former Secret Service agents, and their unique skills – not to mention their r...
“Pilot” – Monday, June 10 at 10 p.m. (ET/PT) Sean King (Jon Tenney) and Michelle Maxwell (Rebecca Romijn) aren’t your typical private investigators. Both are former Secret Service agents, and their unique skills – not to mention their razor-sharp chemistry – give them a leg up on conventional law enforcement. Maxwell is a former elite athlete who uses her brains, beauty, and Beltway connections to solve cases. King’s Secret Service career ended when the candidate he was assigned to protect was assassinated, sending him in a downward spiral. Today, King has added a law degree to his arsenal of skills, allowing him to navigate the system in ways a typical private investigator never could. When a lawyer friend of Sean’s is mysteriously murdered, Sean decides to represent the serial killer, an autistic savant that his friend was defending in hopes to discover what happened to him. Together, King and Maxwell discover a possible plot that has political repercussions.Directed by Michael Katelman Written by Shane BrennanDeveloped by Shane BrennanBased on the ‘King’ & ‘Maxwell’ Series by David BaldacciTeleplay by Shane Brennan“Second Chances” – Monday, June 17 at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)When Michelle is questioned after an assassination attempt on a visiting diplomat she was once assigned to protect, Sean steps in as her lawyer. The two begin to investigate a possible high-level cover-up to help clear Michelle’s name. Directed by Tony Wharmby Written by Shane BrennanDeveloped by Shane BrennanBased on the ‘King’ & ‘Maxwell’ Series by David Baldacci“Wild Card” – Monday, June 24 at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)When FBI Agent Carter (Chris Butler) is suspended after assaulting an officer, King and Maxwell begin to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. What they find leads them on a bizarre trail involving clues from Carter’s most recent case. Meanwhile, Sean reveals more about his past as a Secret Service Agent and the mistake that led to his downfall.Directed by Paul Kaufman Written by Chris DowneyDeveloped by Shane BrennanBased on the ‘King’ & ‘Maxwell’ Series by David Baldacci
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