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TV Magazine joins Matt on set, we’re thrilled to declare he’s going nowhere just yet.“I’m on a break for a couple of months while I’m in Detroit making How To Catch A Monster [he plays the lead role in Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut],”...
TV Magazine joins Matt on set, we’re thrilled to declare he’s going nowhere just yet.“I’m on a break for a couple of months while I’m in Detroit making How To Catch A Monster [he plays the lead role in Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut],” explains Matt, who’s played the eleventh incarnation of the Time Lord since 2010.“We come back and shoot the Christmas special over the summer, then we go on to the next series, which will either start filming at the end of this year or at the start of 2014.”So unless he’s lying through his teeth, fans can look forward to another full series of Matt next year, as well as the bumper treat of the 50th anniversary 3D special, with his much-loved predecessor David Tennant, this November.Shrugging off rumours that he’s quitting, the actor is good-natured about the speculation.“People are always going to ask because they care about the show,” says Matt, who admits he’d love to direct an episode of Doctor Who.“But I take it year by year. And this year is going to be the biggest one in the show’s history.”Source: The Sun
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A curious story debuted at the festival in main competition on Saturday with Arnaud Desplechin's "Jimmy P," telling of the relationship between a troubled native American vet, played by Benicio del Toro, and his equally idiosyncratic the...
A curious story debuted at the festival in main competition on Saturday with Arnaud Desplechin's "Jimmy P," telling of the relationship between a troubled native American vet, played by Benicio del Toro, and his equally idiosyncratic therapist, played by Mathieu Amalric. The story of Jimmy Picard (del Toro) is true, and the film is based on a 1951 study by the French ethnopsychiatrist Georges Devereux (Amalric), which tracked the daily treatment of Picard's debilitating headaches, partial blindness and constant pain. Related Articles: The Scene at The Cannes Film Festival 2013 (Photos) Michael B. Jordan on Playing a Black Superhero: 'I'm Up For It' Cannes Review: 'The Past' Is a Brilliant Meditation on Secrets & Lies read more
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Today's User Submitted Daily (USD) Poll was submitted by Nikita Renewed who was picked randomly from our Poll Submissions (see below). Let us know in the comments what you voted for and why?Want to see your Poll posted on the site? Click...
Today's User Submitted Daily (USD) Poll was submitted by Nikita Renewed who was picked randomly from our Poll Submissions (see below). Let us know in the comments what you voted for and why?Want to see your Poll posted on the site? Click the Blue Button below Rules- Polls need to be TV/Movie related. - You must supply a Poll Question, and the possible choices. Please try to keep the number of options to a reasonable amount- You can only Submit 1 Poll Per Day. Previous polls submitted will still be eligible for posting (ie you don't need to keep submitting the same poll everyday)Each day we will pick one submitted poll at random to post on the site.See an example form submission here.Loading...You can see all the previous User Submitted Polls here.You can vote for 1 death.POLL : What was the saddest death on Nikita?
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A group of entertainment veterans have launched Wentworth Media & Arts, a London-based independent film finance, production and distribution company, led by the former chairman of EMI, Eric Luciano Nicoli, the company announced on Saturd...
A group of entertainment veterans have launched Wentworth Media & Arts, a London-based independent film finance, production and distribution company, led by the former chairman of EMI, Eric Luciano Nicoli, the company announced on Saturday. According to a news release, the company will both acquire films and seek to produce three to four feature films per year "in various budget ranges." See Photos: The Scene at Cannes Film Festival 2013 Related Articles: Good Morning Cannes, May 12: Bienvenue Chopard Jewelry Heist at Cannes Film Festival The Scene at Cannes Film Festival 2013 (Photos) read more
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Seems so long ago...Season seven (or 33 if you want to get all technical about it) officially started at Christmas 2011 with The Doctor taking on sentient trees and a woman from World War II regaining her husband by guiding him home by t...
Seems so long ago...Season seven (or 33 if you want to get all technical about it) officially started at Christmas 2011 with The Doctor taking on sentient trees and a woman from World War II regaining her husband by guiding him home by the light of the forest she had in her mind. Strange sentence to type? Imagine the poor writer who had to float that pitch! With Christmas solved, The Doctor decided he missed Amy and Rory.Where did she get the eggs…?What do you mean this isn't real?When the mad man in a stolen blue box returned nine months later in Asylum of the Daleks, Amy and Rory were on the outs and had nearly finalized divorce papers. The Doctor rejoined his favorite pair as they were all taken by a council of Daleks tasked with shutting down their asylum planet that they intended to blow up anyways. With Amy in danger of being turned into a Dalek, The Doctor faced the bigger challenge of making the Ponds fall in love again. He succeeded with the help of a strange girl prone to making soufflés named Oswin Oswald. That and she erased him from all of Dalek history leading to the awesome moment where the entire council of the Daleks chanted “Doctor WHO? Doc-tor WHO?” The Ponds got back together with Amy’s admission that she can no longer have children but sadly, Soufflé Girl did not survive as she had been a Dalek the whole episode. The Doctor was next introduced into Amy’s and Rory’s lives at a happier time and accidentally brought along Rory’s dad, a man also referred to as “Mr. Pond.” That’s not how that works….Brian was next spotted in an episode marked by little black boxes that fell from the sky and just sat there for the better part of an hour. Yowza.In Amy and Rory’s final adventure with The Doctor, they were sucked into a time loop by Amy reading a book about Melody Malone (a River Song proxy) that hadn’t been written yet except that it had. Rory ended up in 1930s New York with the biggest Weeping Angel of them all—The Statue of Liberty. Breaking the established rules of what happens when you break the established rules of time travel (see season one’s Father’s Day for more details), The Ponds are stuck in the hotel after they see Rory die of old age. But never fear, Amy lived out her life in relative happiness publishing the book she and The Doctor were reading at the beginning of the episode. The second Christmas episode of the season, airing a whole year later, reintroduced audiences to Jenna Louse Coleman last seen as Oswin Oswald and only served to further confuse the issue as to whether she really was the same Oswin, television woman from the future, or if she was Clara, the Victorian governess/bar maid or both. Yet again, she ended up dead. Run You Clever Boy and Remember…The Doctor goes on a quest to find the Impossible Girl and finds her accidentally at the age of around eight without even realizing in the first prequel of 2013. Subsequently, they went on an adventure with the Wi-Fi. Clara’s first proper adventure as The Doctor’s companion, she went to Festival of Offering where she met a girl named Merry tasked with keeping the Old God asleep. Clara told her she had nothing to be scared of and she didn’t until she messed up the never-ending song. The Doctor thought the whole god plot was rubbish until it woke up. The Doctor attempted to appease the Old God’s want of stories by telling his own. When even Matt Smith’s heartbreaking acting proved not to be enough, Clara came to the rescue with the most important leaf of her life—the one that caused her parents to meet. The leave disintegrated but it saved the seven plants. After a trip in a submarine and a cold war submarine, Clara ended up trapped in the TARDIS as she was collapsing in on herself after The Doctor took off the shields so that Clara could attempt to drive her. Clara learned The Doctor’s real name, The Doctor leanred that she was “just a normal girl,” and the salvage crew that helped them/tried to steal half the TARDIS were killed and then The D
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May 18, 2013 Bea Arthur was a comic and this is an illustration. Yep, it takes that little to get into The Saturday Comics. But before we move on, a warning: You might not want to view this at work. Frankly, I’ve seen it and you...
May 18, 2013 Bea Arthur was a comic and this is an illustration. Yep, it takes that little to get into The Saturday Comics. But before we move on, a warning: You might not want to view this at work. Frankly, I’ve seen it and you may not want to view it at all. Remember- this is Bea Arthur. First, where the heck did this thing come from? And now, brace yourselves, because this is no spring chicken here. This is Bea Arthur circa Maude. Here is one man’s reaction to that painting, courtesy of The Cleveland Show: Filed under: Art, comics, Culture, humor, Life, news, people, Television Tagged: Bea Arthur, bmj2k, Golden Girls, John Currin, Mr. Blog, Mr. Blog's Tepid Ride, Mr. BTR, naked, Newser, nsfw, Saturday Comics, topless
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Sporting long grey hair and beard, David who plays a hipster marketing executive is featured standing next to Jon Hamm, who stars as his boss in the star-studded TV movie.
Sporting long grey hair and beard, David who plays a hipster marketing executive is featured standing next to Jon Hamm, who stars as his boss in the star-studded TV movie.
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