Comic Book Men found the holy grail of Star Wars action figures in the week's episode "My Favorite Munster." The Secret Stash was solicited with a rocket firing Boba Fett prototype saved by an engineer at Kenner toys. The dangerous toy was cancelled after a wrongful death lawsuit involving a child choking on a projectile ... [Read More]
The Walking Dead's Christian Serratos trades in her tank top and cargo shorts for lingerie in March issue of Playboy. The post-apocalyptic badass says she appreciates tomboys but being a woman "resonates in all worlds."
"I can be ultrafeminine," Serratos said. "That's why I love what Playboy stands for. I love the idea ... [Read More]
Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman recently confirmed that Daryl (Norman Reedus) is straight but teased the debut of a "prominent gay character", likely Aaron portrayed by Ross Marquand.
Aaron and his boyfriend Eric scout out possible recruits to join a walled-off community known as the Alexandria Safe-Zone, the ... [Read More]
Actress Michelle Gomez will reprise her role as Missy on Doctor Who despite having died in the season finale "Death in Heaven." She was seemingly disintegrated by a blast from the Doctor's old ally the Brigadier, who had been downloaded into a Cyberman body. Of course, the bright flash could have just as easily been a ... [Read More]
Two and a Half Men stars Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher portray a gay couple on the show but apparently only one of them is acting. When Conan O'Brien asked the men about their frequent on-screen kisses Cryer called Ashton an "excellent kisser" however the feeling wasn't mutual.
"If you want to know if you're not gay, kiss ... [Read More]
Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) gets a makeover on Bates Motel. The season finale debuted his split personality that allowed him to beat a lie detector test regarding the murder of his high school teacher, Blair Watson (Keegan Connor Tracy). Norman's mother Norma (Vera Farmiga) convinces him that she was the one who killed ... [Read More]
Saturday Night Live alums Mike Myers and Dana Carvey celebrated the show's 40th anniversary by reprising their roles as Wayne and Garth, the excellent hosts of the public access television program Wayne's World. They did a SNL Top Ten list touting things like the fact that it's a live show, which means audience members must ... [Read More]