The writing was on the wall… Nip/Tuck has been cancelled, and will wrap up with its 100th episode.
Here’s the kookiest part – the Nip/Tuck finale won’t air until 2011 at the end of the series’ final season (the final 19 episodes have already been shot). Read the rest of this entry »
Watch Danny DeVito’s interview – was he drunk on a Philadelphia morning show… or just acting? In the video clip, Danny DeVito is interviewing on a Philadelphia morning show, promoting the FX series “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” – he’s seen drinking a beer at 8am, slurs his words a bit, hits on the reporter and burps.
Rescue Me returns tonight after a very long break from TV – tune in to FX tonight, April 7, for the premiere episode of the 5th season of Rescue Me, called “Baptism.” In all, 22 episodes of Rescue Me will air this season, including five featuring special guest star Michael J. Fox.
Check out the video promo for Rescue Me where the cast is larger than life. Rescue Me has already been renewed for season 6.
FX has cancelled Morgan Spurlock’s unscripted series “30 Days,” the network confirmed on Thursday. 30 Days aired for three seasons on FX, but was not picked up for a fourth.
30 Days was an interesting experiment – immersing a person or group of people in an unfamiliar lifestyle of culture for a month. This included looks at jail, living on minimum wage and working in a coal mine, among other episodes.
It’s always great to see Michael J. Fox back on the small screen. Look for Michael J. Fox to appear in a guest starring role on four episdodes of the FX series “Rescue Me,” playing a wheelchair-bound character.
Michael J. Fox told Entertainment Tonight, “The funny part is me playing a paralyzed guy because I am the opposite of paralyzed. It’s tricky just to even just to be still.”
Denis Leary is an asshole – that’s sort of his schtick. But in his new book, “Why We Suck: A Feel-Good Guide to Staying Fat, Loud, Lazy and Stupid,” Denis Leary pushes the envelope too far when he blames “inattentive mothers” for autism and says that kids diagnosed with autism are “stupid” or “lazy.”
Likely, Denis Leary won’t be making too many friends with his take on autism. But he’s defnitely getting plenty of attention for his book. Read the rest of this entry »