The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror XXIV was super freaky. The third and final story "Freaks no Geeks" is a parody of the classic horror movie Freaks (1932), in which strongman Hercules and the beautiful trapeze artist Cleopatra trick a circus midget named Hans into a sham marriage for his money.
In this version, trapezist ... [Read More]
Naked Miley Cyrus didn't make an appearance on Saturday Night Live this week. She declined to do a sketch about the controversial "Wrecking Ball" music video. The news came as a shock to a very much naked Bobby Moynihan.
"What!? Come on, Miley," he exclaimed. "My mom is here."
Even with her clothes on, the pop star ... [Read More]
The Halloween Simpsons opening is a monster-sized 3 minutes long. It features many classic monsters, so many that they can't all fit in the shot. The camera does a long pan that doesn't do the scene justice so I've edited it together but FOX really needs to release a poster-size version (Tweet @TheSimpsons and demand ... [Read More]
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The Walking Dead webisode: The Oath is a prequel that reveals the origin of the typographically confusing "Don't open dead inside" sign Rick Grimes encounters in the first episode.
Karina and Paul are the last in a group of survivors that live by an oath: "One lives, we all live." When Paul ... [Read More]
Everything was bigger in the season premiere of Making Monsters. Starting with back-to-back episodes. In "Mirror, Mirror Giant Zombie," Adobe Senior Creative Director Russell Brown hires Distortions Unlimited to design a giant zombie that appears to be coming through the floor. The cranimum of which served as the podium for ... [Read More]
Saturday Night Live frequently makes fun of President Barack Obama but usually it's because he's just too nice for his own good. New head writers Colin Jost and Rob Klein didn't show any of the typical left wing media bias on last night's season premiere.
Obama (Jay Pharoah) demonstrates how Obamacare is helping regular ... [Read More]
The zombie epidemic is spreading! AMC has announced an untitled The Walking Dead spin-off series for 2015.
"It's a big world and we can't wait to give fans another unforgettable view of the zombie apocalypse," said AMC president Charlie Collier.
Creator Robert Kirkman added, “After 10 years of writing the comic book ... [Read More]



