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Madea Gets Political As The White House Communications Director On Fallon
Tyler Perry's Madea brought her hilarity to the stage in the 1999 play I Can Do Bad All By Myself. She followed that with a string of successful movies that came full circle when she took the podium as the new White House Communications Director on The Tonight Show. Tall, loud, and rude, Madea didn't pull any punches when she said she was Donald Trump's new Communications Director because "all the other sorry asses got fired."
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
We're 'Dead' Excited: 'The Walking Dead' Reveals 'Episode 100' Title And Synopsis
It sounds like there will be some dead men walking the mile when AMC once again soars up the network ratings with The Walking Dead. After leaving Season 7 of the zombie apocalypse for dust back in April, Dead-heads have been on the edge of their seats for the return of #ScottGimple's shuffling showstopper and a very special milestone. With less than a month to go, and as everyone prepares to celebrate 100 episodes of #TheWalkingDead, AMC has released the season premiere title and a rather sparse synopsis.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Horror
'GLOW' Is The Smash-Hit '80s Style Netflix Show You Need To Watch
The 1980's hold a soft place in our hearts, as proven by the smash-hit show Stranger Things. Riding in on this wave of enthusiasm and nostalgia comes a sleeper hit you'd never think would get your motor going. The show's name? GLOW. The show actually has a premise you'd never realize truly existed — and captivated hundreds of thousands (if not millions) — in the 80's. The show's name stands for: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Yeah, as in the real-life GLOW.
By Dustin Murphy7 years ago in Geeks
The Prognosis Is Tim: Tim Allen Says 'Last Man Standing' Was Too Dangerous To Be On TV
With ABC's Last Man Standing now sitting in a darkened corner, lead actor Tim Allen is defiantly standing strong against the show's cancellation. If you remember the big axe or renew debacle of the 2017–2018 season, Jack Burditt's long-running show was promptly shown the door in May.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
Where There's A Will There's A Gay: 'Will & Grace' Revival Will Ignore Its Final Episode
Crafting a season finale is no easy feat, and while the likes of The Sopranos literally cut to black, Breaking Bad broke our hearts, and Lost left us feeling a little like its namesake, NBC's Will & Grace seemed to get it right. Coming to an end in 2006 with a sickly sweet swansong, there was no reason to come back to our New York neurotics — until now. Some 11 years after we waved goodbye to our dysfunctional friends, the network is bringing back Will & Grace for a new run of 10 episodes.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
From Disney Prince To Captain Hook: 10 Facts About Leo Camacho
Whether it's as Prince Eric or Captain Hook, if you are a fan of Disney you most likely know this young man's face. Leo Camacho has become a staple in the Disney community, showing that you don't have to be a kid to enjoy the Disney fun with his Disneybounding and that it isn't uncool to be a guy who likes Disney (or makeup). As a lifelong fan of Disney, and a sometime fan of his, I was lucky enough to sit down and talk to him about his experiences as an unofficial Disney expert, being a prince, and why exactly he became a pirate.
By Tisha Eaton7 years ago in Geeks