Unlike The Simpsons couch gags which are updated every week, the Family Guy opening rarely changes (see bottom) but this week is a special occasion. Cleveland Brown (Mike Henry) returns in "He's Bla-ack!" The character move away with the debut of The Cleveland Show, which has been cancelled. Cleveland makes an appearance ... [Read More]
The Simpsons play The Game of Life in the couch gag for this week's episode "Pay Pal." It's arguably the most realistic board game and consequently the most depressing, particularly when you lose like Homer Simpson. His poor decisions lead him down a road littered with health problems and financial debt. Homer is exhausted by ... [Read More]
Many children's shows have been adapted for the big screen including The Smurfs, Transformers and the recently announced Power Rangers movie. Jimmy Kimmel revealed that the new Godzilla movie is also based on a children's show: Barney, a singing dinosaur from there was no escape from in the 90s. Kimmel showed a parody ... [Read More]
Gone are the days when you had to preemptively ask a friend to call you during a date and pretend an emergency had come up in order to excuse yourself. The Guardian Angel necklace will call your phone with the push of a button. If things really go south, hold the button and a designated friend will receive an SOS message ... [Read More]
Porn star April O'Neil got her stage name from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles but a Doctor Who porn parody is in her future. Despite her namesake, O'Neil is a Whovian first and foremost she revealed in episode 18 of The WoodRocket Podcast. There were no spoilers about her character but she later confirmed on Twitter that ... [Read More]
FX has yet to release an actual trailer for the upcoming TV adaption of Director Guillermo del Toro's novel and comic book The Strain. Instead it's meting out tantalizing teasers that have started to increase infrequency to build excitement for the impending trailer. They don't give us a lot to go on, except that it will be ... [Read More]
Marvel movies typically end with a tie-in for a sequel but The Amazing Spider-Man 2 cut the post credits scene, which reportedly featured the frozen head of Norman Osborn. In its place is a clip from X-Men: Days of Future Past.
The shapeshifting mutant Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) impersonates a soldier to rescue a group ... [Read More]