There’s a new with the most recent Drucker video on the Hana blog, and the Drucker site (http://www.nbc.com/Heroes
If you need a refresher on the current Evolutions action, there’s a walkthrough here: http://www.nbc.com/Heroes
And of course, there’s the Heroes magazine–volume 2 just came out: http://www.nbc.com/Heroes
It takes a feature-length film to fully capture Homer Simpson’s stupidity and The Simpsons
Movie does it! One of the top grossing films of all time, The Simpsons Movie has generated more than $500 million globally and will be available worldwide on DVD and Blu-Ray Disc (BD) Internationally on December 3 and in North America on December 18 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
“One of the best movies of the year” (Washington Post), The Simpsons Movie stars Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Pamela Hayden and Tress MacNeille. Additionally,
The Simpsons Movie also features the guest voice talents of Oscar nominee Albert Brooks, rock band Green Day and two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks. Read the rest of this entry »
A long time ago, but somehow in the future …Fox Home Entertainment presents an outrageous look at the Star Wars™ universe when Family Guy Presents: “Blue Harvest” parodies the movie that started it all – Episode IV A New Hope – on DVD on January 15. In the season premiere of the offensively uproarious series’ sixth season, “Blue Harvest” finds Peter, Lois, Chris, Stewie, Brian and some of Quahog’s finest in the middle of George Lucas’ beloved science- fiction epic. Feel the Farce in the most irreverent and hilarious way possible; with Han Solo (Peter) Dumpster diving for furniture; Darth Vader (Stewie) soiling his diapers; Luke (Chris) battling against “Thai” fighters; and C-3PO (Quagmire) flirting with a 1980s dot-matrix printer. Featuring hysterical cameos from Rush Limbaugh, Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo and Helen Reddy, Family Guy Presents: “Blue Harvest” is “a dead-on homage that hilariously picks apart Star Wars, along with much of real life” (Associated Press). Read the rest of this entry »
Well, like I said at the beginning…Todd was not to be underestimated. And, I do believe I said that he would win, or at least be in the final 3. He was deserving of it. He played an outstanding game. He did what he had to do to win, and he outlasted, definitely outwitted (that’s for sure), and outplayed everyone. He played one hell of a game. Some of you may disagree, but remember, this is a game of strategic moves, manipulation, and doing whatever you have to do to win ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Nothing Todd did was despicable, and he was a very charismatic player too I might add. I knew from day one he would win. I was also happy that Mark Burnett gave Denise 50k. What a great guy M.B. is…..love that guy! Read the rest of this entry »
In this modern day romantic tale, Penelope is about a young girl’s inspiring journey, a mysterious family secret and the power of love. With all odds against her, in order for Penelope to break the family curse, she must find true love with “one of her own kind.” The warm and funny adventure leads her to realize the most important life lesson, “I like myself the way I am.”
Penelope Wilhern (Christina Ricci), born to wealthy socialites (Catherine O’Hara and Robert E. Grant), is afflicted by the Wilhern spell that can only be broken when she finds love. Hidden away in her family’s estate, the lonely girl meets a string of suitors in her parent’s futile attempt to break the curse. Each eligible bachelor is enamored with Penelope and her sizable dowry … until her curse is revealed. Read the rest of this entry »
Fans of the iconic Speed Racer know that the title character can drive-and fast (his car, after all, is named the Mach-5), but fast enough to travel through time?
Perhaps Speed can’t, but his legend is certainly one for the ages. And in January, IDW Publishing will take that concept into overdrive, debuting Speed Racer: Chronicles of the Racer, a monthly miniseries that will expand the decades-old mythos into exciting new directions as it tells the stories of Racers throughout the generations.
“There hasn’t been a Speed Racer in comics at least five years, and we’re taking it in a direction that it has never gone before,” says Chris Ryall, IDW publisher and editor-in-chief. “These stories expand the entire Speed Racer legend. We look at the Speed Racers of the past-incarnations throughout history, from the Roman times to the medieval era, and even the swashbuckling high seas.” Read the rest of this entry »