The Hills Have Eyes 2. No, not that one. That’s The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 and has one of the greatest things ever filmed where a dog, an actual dog, has a flashback and its just, muah, chef’s kiss. While I actually think that original 1985 sequel is way too much fun for its own good – it was written and directed by Craven, brings back Michael Berryman, has Harry Manfredini give us the score, and oh yeah, has a dog flashback. A Dog, Flashback – I’m not here to talk about that one that is probably so bad it’s good. I’m here to discuss the true black sheep of this inbred mountain family and give you all a look at the movie that is not a remake of the sequel but rather a sequel to the remake. The Hills Have Eyes 2 (watch it Here) is a...
- 4/19/2024
- by Andrew Hatfield
- JoBlo.com
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is the talk of anime fighter town right now. Reviving the Budokai Tenkaichi series is one of the best moves by Bandai Namco in recent times. Not only were they solid games, but they also tugged on the heartstrings of many gamers who have fond memories of going head-to-head with their friends using their favorite Z fighters.
However, there might be trouble on the horizon for Xbox owners. Some fans have noticed a development that is causing some degree of worry as we get closer to a to-be-disclosed release date. With Xbox already facing a lot of flak from their fans, will this be another nail in the company’s coffin?
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Xbox Store Page Causes Fans to Question Availability
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero to not appear on Xbox?
While it’s not something that has been discussed to a great degree, over the past few days,...
However, there might be trouble on the horizon for Xbox owners. Some fans have noticed a development that is causing some degree of worry as we get closer to a to-be-disclosed release date. With Xbox already facing a lot of flak from their fans, will this be another nail in the company’s coffin?
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Xbox Store Page Causes Fans to Question Availability
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero to not appear on Xbox?
While it’s not something that has been discussed to a great degree, over the past few days,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Sagar Nerala
- FandomWire
Live-action adaptations of famous video game series are often something producers use to give a fresh feeling to the franchise. Unfortunately, these adaptations haven’t particularly been successful, and that is due to many different causes, one of them being the choice of cast.
Disappointment is a recurring term when it comes to adaptations of video games into a movie or a series, and it becomes even more saddening when it features a cast of renowned actors such as Dwayne Johnson. Following are some of the movies that the actor has done but ultimately let down the watchers.
Dwayne Johnson was not able to save these live-action adaptations from criticism Dwayne Johnson As Davis Okoye In Rampage Video Game’s Adaptation
Released in 2018, Rampage is a movie that is based on a game franchise with the same name and focuses on a character called Davis Okoye, which is the role Dwayne Johnson was cast for.
Disappointment is a recurring term when it comes to adaptations of video games into a movie or a series, and it becomes even more saddening when it features a cast of renowned actors such as Dwayne Johnson. Following are some of the movies that the actor has done but ultimately let down the watchers.
Dwayne Johnson was not able to save these live-action adaptations from criticism Dwayne Johnson As Davis Okoye In Rampage Video Game’s Adaptation
Released in 2018, Rampage is a movie that is based on a game franchise with the same name and focuses on a character called Davis Okoye, which is the role Dwayne Johnson was cast for.
- 4/6/2024
- by Aaditya Chugh
- FandomWire
Uh oh. We have a serial killer on our hands.
Stabler's devastating discovery on Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 Episode 5 is only the beginning of a horrific case reminiscent of the real-life Gilgo Beach killer.
Maybe finding the killer will give him purpose, but he's at his lowest point right now. Where will he go from here?
It always sucks when a missing person is found dead. Before the gruesome discovery, there's always hope they're still somewhere in the world and can be rescued.
In Rita's case, the tragedy is compounded by the fact that Stabler rescued her from the Albanian mob, only for her to end up dead at the hands of a serial killer. Stabler had hoped against hope that she'd be found alive, and when he uncovered her grave, there were no words for his pain.
These scenes were perfect. Although it seemed like Rita was dead,...
Stabler's devastating discovery on Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 Episode 5 is only the beginning of a horrific case reminiscent of the real-life Gilgo Beach killer.
Maybe finding the killer will give him purpose, but he's at his lowest point right now. Where will he go from here?
It always sucks when a missing person is found dead. Before the gruesome discovery, there's always hope they're still somewhere in the world and can be rescued.
In Rita's case, the tragedy is compounded by the fact that Stabler rescued her from the Albanian mob, only for her to end up dead at the hands of a serial killer. Stabler had hoped against hope that she'd be found alive, and when he uncovered her grave, there were no words for his pain.
These scenes were perfect. Although it seemed like Rita was dead,...
- 2/23/2024
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as “Coronation Street” unfolds another gripping episode this Monday at 8:00 Pm on ITV. The drama continues as Daisy takes center stage, adamantly refusing to throw in the towel in her quest to locate Stephen’s stolen money. The stakes are high, and viewers can expect suspense and unexpected twists as the search unfolds.
Meanwhile, in a surprising turn of events, Tim extends an invitation to Peter to share a hot tub, setting the stage for potential hilarity or awkwardness. Ed enters risky territory as he takes a gamble with Sarge’s money, adding an extra layer of tension to the unfolding storyline. The Platts find themselves in a struggle to maintain civility as they attempt to be nice to each other, promising an episode filled with family dynamics and interpersonal challenges. Don’t miss the drama, laughter, and suspense this Monday as...
Meanwhile, in a surprising turn of events, Tim extends an invitation to Peter to share a hot tub, setting the stage for potential hilarity or awkwardness. Ed enters risky territory as he takes a gamble with Sarge’s money, adding an extra layer of tension to the unfolding storyline. The Platts find themselves in a struggle to maintain civility as they attempt to be nice to each other, promising an episode filled with family dynamics and interpersonal challenges. Don’t miss the drama, laughter, and suspense this Monday as...
- 12/12/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
“Wellington Paranormal,” the series spinoff from 2014 breakout hit film “What We Do In the Shadows,” is launching an audio companion piece. It is produced by Frank Podcasts, a new New Zealand-based podcast network, headed by Mike Minogue and Tim Batt.
The podcast will feature actors, writers, directors and more, delving into the making of the Jemaine Clement produced and Taika Waititi executive produced TV series, “Wellington Paranormal.”
The show is hosted by Minogue (who played Officer Minogue in the series) and Karen O’Leary (Officer O’Leary), with Maaka Pohatu (Sarge) and Tom Sainsbury (Officer Parker) as recurring guests.
The first episode launches on Thursday (New Zealand time) with a new episode available weekly every Thursday. They will be available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other major podcast apps.
The “Wellington Paranormal” TV series, which is filmed documentary style like the 2014 film from which it was created, follows Officers Minogue and...
The podcast will feature actors, writers, directors and more, delving into the making of the Jemaine Clement produced and Taika Waititi executive produced TV series, “Wellington Paranormal.”
The show is hosted by Minogue (who played Officer Minogue in the series) and Karen O’Leary (Officer O’Leary), with Maaka Pohatu (Sarge) and Tom Sainsbury (Officer Parker) as recurring guests.
The first episode launches on Thursday (New Zealand time) with a new episode available weekly every Thursday. They will be available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other major podcast apps.
The “Wellington Paranormal” TV series, which is filmed documentary style like the 2014 film from which it was created, follows Officers Minogue and...
- 11/23/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
The bumbling cops at the center of Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement’s comedy Wellington Paranormal are to present a podcast about the series.
Mike Minogue, who plays Officer Minogue in the New Zealand program, and Karen O’Leary (Officer O’Leary) will host, delving into the making of the series, which was produced by Jermaine Clement and executive produced by Taika Waititi and is a spin-off of What We Do in the Shadows.
Other stars, such as Maaka Pohatu (Sarge) and Tom Sainsbury (Officer Parker) will be recurring guests on the podcast, which is launching on Thursday New Zealand local time or late evening Pt. Actors, writers and directors will also feature.
A new episode will launch each week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other platform apps.
The series, originally for Tvnz, ran to four seasons and said aired on The CW and HBO Max in North America, Sky in...
Mike Minogue, who plays Officer Minogue in the New Zealand program, and Karen O’Leary (Officer O’Leary) will host, delving into the making of the series, which was produced by Jermaine Clement and executive produced by Taika Waititi and is a spin-off of What We Do in the Shadows.
Other stars, such as Maaka Pohatu (Sarge) and Tom Sainsbury (Officer Parker) will be recurring guests on the podcast, which is launching on Thursday New Zealand local time or late evening Pt. Actors, writers and directors will also feature.
A new episode will launch each week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other platform apps.
The series, originally for Tvnz, ran to four seasons and said aired on The CW and HBO Max in North America, Sky in...
- 11/22/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
As the week unfolds in the beloved drama series “Coronation Street,” viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions in the episode airing on Monday, November 27, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on ITV. Tensions rise as Ed faces financial woes, grappling with a cash shortage just as his father Sarge makes an unexpected visit. The impending family dynamics promise to add a layer of complexity to Ed’s already troubled situation.
Meanwhile, in another corner of Weatherfield, Chesney takes issue with Gemma for not recognizing the signs of Joseph’s illness. The storyline explores the challenges of parenthood, sparking a heartfelt yet tense exchange between the characters. Additionally, Liam’s loose lips become a source of trouble for Dylan, setting the stage for potential drama and conflict that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
With its trademark blend of familial struggles and relationship dynamics, “Coronation Street” continues to deliver compelling storytelling.
Meanwhile, in another corner of Weatherfield, Chesney takes issue with Gemma for not recognizing the signs of Joseph’s illness. The storyline explores the challenges of parenthood, sparking a heartfelt yet tense exchange between the characters. Additionally, Liam’s loose lips become a source of trouble for Dylan, setting the stage for potential drama and conflict that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
With its trademark blend of familial struggles and relationship dynamics, “Coronation Street” continues to deliver compelling storytelling.
- 11/21/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Have you ever had the feeling you’ve seen something before, but couldn’t quite place when or where? A sense of…deja-view? (Hold your applause and/or groans. It was a premium cable channel way before this stupid pun.) I’m sure it’s happened to all of us at some point, and because I’m an old it took me halfway through watching A Taste of Evil (1971), an ABC Movie of the Week, to realize I had seen the almost exact same plot rolled out in a movie earlier in the same week. Horror is incestuous, and it had to happen eventually, especially when the same writer pens both.
Originally airing on Tuesday, October 12th, A Taste of Evil won out over CBS’ Hawaii Five-o/Cannon block and poor NBC’s Sarge/The Funny Side (from the peacock graveyard – if you know what they are, let me know...
Originally airing on Tuesday, October 12th, A Taste of Evil won out over CBS’ Hawaii Five-o/Cannon block and poor NBC’s Sarge/The Funny Side (from the peacock graveyard – if you know what they are, let me know...
- 12/10/2017
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
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