America’s Got Talent: Episode 21 Review
We’re on the last leg of the quarterfinals in this week’s ‘America’s Got Talent.’ Who will stay and who will go? We have no idea but we’re anxious to find out.
We’re on the last leg of the quarterfinals in this week’s ‘America’s Got Talent.’ Who will stay and who will go? We have no idea but we’re anxious to find out.
Just in time for Comic-Con, CBS has released the full schedule of their fall premiere dates, including favorites like ‘Survivor,’ ‘How I Met Your Mother‘ and ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ and newcomers like ‘Vegas’ and the second season of ’2 Broke Girls.’
It’s been a long road getting to the quarterfinals in ‘America’s Got Talent‘ but here we are. Now it’s time to shrink down the group of contestants so more as America decides once again who they like better out of these twelve performers.
I got an update on local movie/TV projects today...from Shreveport-Bossier Film Office Director Arlena Acree. Some of the highlights of this interview...a potential name change for "White House Taken" and how construction is going on the White House exterior -- casting calls for a couple of reality shows -- and the results of last weekend's Locations Expo in Los Angeles
There have been allegations before that certain reality TV shows — like ‘Cash Cab’ — are fake, but the website Hooked on Houses claims to have conclusive first-hand proof that HGTV’s ‘House Hunters,’ which follows people as they search for a new home, is heavily scripted. Wait, you mean the couple from Montana didn’t want the three-bedroom, 2.5 bath fixer-upper???
Well, lets be honest. When was the last time you saw Jerry O’Connell, and didn’t feel like chasing him with pitchforks and fire? NBC’s reboot of ‘The Munsters,’ titled ‘Mockingbird Lane‘ has made another step (or lurch) closer to the real deal, as the family’s patriarch not has a face. Or, at the very least, one cobbled together from other faces.
In spite of NBC’s pre-’Red Dragon’ straight-to-series drama ‘Hannibal‘ not being present at the past Upfront event, a considerable amount of buzz surrounds the series. After all, to put Hannibal Lecter on TV you’d need some ace casting, no? We already knew that Hugh Dancy would take the role of a young agent Will Graham, but we’ve been tepidly swirling our Chianti waiting for news of the man himself. No longer!