“Family Guy” fans, get ready for an uproarious episode as Season 21 continues with Episode 15 titled “Adoptation.” This beloved animated series never shies away from outrageous humor, and this episode is no exception. Tune in to Freeform at 9:00 Pm on Friday, February 9, 2024, for a hilarious tale of family dynamics and public image redemption.
In “Adoptation,” the spotlight is on Carter Pewterschmidt, the wealthy and often eccentric father-in-law of Peter Griffin. To salvage his public image, Carter takes an unexpected and comically misguided step—he decides to adopt a young girl from an orphanage. This impulsive decision not only raises eyebrows but also stirs up jealousy from Lois, Peter’s wife.
Viewers can expect a whirlwind of comedic situations as Carter’s unconventional attempt at image repair goes hilariously awry. The episode explores themes of family, identity, and the lengths people will go to save face.
“Adoptation” promises to deliver the...
In “Adoptation,” the spotlight is on Carter Pewterschmidt, the wealthy and often eccentric father-in-law of Peter Griffin. To salvage his public image, Carter takes an unexpected and comically misguided step—he decides to adopt a young girl from an orphanage. This impulsive decision not only raises eyebrows but also stirs up jealousy from Lois, Peter’s wife.
Viewers can expect a whirlwind of comedic situations as Carter’s unconventional attempt at image repair goes hilariously awry. The episode explores themes of family, identity, and the lengths people will go to save face.
“Adoptation” promises to deliver the...
- 2/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Paley Center has announced the schedule for its 41st annual PaleyFast LA, which includes “The Morning Show,” “Loki” and “Avatar: The Last Airbender.”
This year’s PaleyFest will take place from April 12 to April 20 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, and as usual, features screenings of never-before-seen TV footage and conversations with series stars.
“We’re thrilled and honored to bring ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ to PaleyFest this year, and we look forward to discussing bending, the Four Nations, and, of course, cabbages with all of you,” showrunner and writer Albert Kim said in a statement.
“The Morning Show” will kick off the festival with a conversation with its cast and producers, followed by events honoring “Loki,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Young Sheldon,” “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” “Family Guy” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
“The ‘Curb’ cast and I are looking forward to seeing you all at PaleyFest!
This year’s PaleyFest will take place from April 12 to April 20 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, and as usual, features screenings of never-before-seen TV footage and conversations with series stars.
“We’re thrilled and honored to bring ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ to PaleyFest this year, and we look forward to discussing bending, the Four Nations, and, of course, cabbages with all of you,” showrunner and writer Albert Kim said in a statement.
“The Morning Show” will kick off the festival with a conversation with its cast and producers, followed by events honoring “Loki,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Young Sheldon,” “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” “Family Guy” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
“The ‘Curb’ cast and I are looking forward to seeing you all at PaleyFest!
- 1/29/2024
- by Caroline Brew
- Variety Film + TV
Jennifer Aniston in ‘The Morning Show’ season 3 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)
The cast of The Morning Show will help kick off the 41st Annual Paleyfest set to run April 12 through April 20, 2024. The Dolby Theatre in Hollywood hosts the television festival which will once again feature special screenings and new TV footage.
“We are thrilled to present this star-studded lineup from award-winning shows to a much-anticipated debut, as well as special anniversaries and farewells to some fan-favorites,” said the Paley Center’s President & CEO Maureen J. Reidy. “We look forward to welcoming television fans back to the Dolby Theatre this April, and we extend our tremendous thanks to Citi and the William S. Paley Foundation for their generous and continued support of PaleyFest LA.”
Shows in the spotlight include Loki, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Young Sheldon, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Family Guy and two late-night series – Late Night with Seth...
The cast of The Morning Show will help kick off the 41st Annual Paleyfest set to run April 12 through April 20, 2024. The Dolby Theatre in Hollywood hosts the television festival which will once again feature special screenings and new TV footage.
“We are thrilled to present this star-studded lineup from award-winning shows to a much-anticipated debut, as well as special anniversaries and farewells to some fan-favorites,” said the Paley Center’s President & CEO Maureen J. Reidy. “We look forward to welcoming television fans back to the Dolby Theatre this April, and we extend our tremendous thanks to Citi and the William S. Paley Foundation for their generous and continued support of PaleyFest LA.”
Shows in the spotlight include Loki, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Young Sheldon, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Family Guy and two late-night series – Late Night with Seth...
- 1/29/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Elvis Presley was surrounded by family when Priscilla Presley moved into Graceland. The Memphis Mafia and their families were ever-present within Graceland. His cousin Danny Smith, son of Billy Smith, had a front-row seat to life behind the mansion’s gates. In a new video, he reveals if Elvis’ mother, Gladys Presley, would have liked Priscilla Presley enough to allow Elvis to marry her.
Would Elvis Presley’s mother, Gladys, have liked Priscilla Presley enough for Elvis to marry her?
In a video posted to his YouTube channel Memphis Mafia Kid, Danny Smith answered a viewer question regarding Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley’s relationship. A fan asked if Smith believed Gladys Presley would have liked Priscilla Presley.
Smith explained, “When I saw this question, I had my thoughts. From all the stories and stuff that I heard about Aunt Gladys.”
He continued, “However, I talked to Daddy and Momma about it.
Would Elvis Presley’s mother, Gladys, have liked Priscilla Presley enough for Elvis to marry her?
In a video posted to his YouTube channel Memphis Mafia Kid, Danny Smith answered a viewer question regarding Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley’s relationship. A fan asked if Smith believed Gladys Presley would have liked Priscilla Presley.
Smith explained, “When I saw this question, I had my thoughts. From all the stories and stuff that I heard about Aunt Gladys.”
He continued, “However, I talked to Daddy and Momma about it.
- 1/16/2024
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
This is the Pure Movies review of John Wick: Chapter Two, directed by Chad Stahelski and starring Keanu Reeves, Common, Riccardo Scamarcio, Laurence Fishburne, Ruby Rose, Bridget Moynahan, Lance Reddick, Franco Nero, with John Leguizamo, and Ian McShane. Reviewed by Danny Smith for Pure Movies. On the face of it the first John Wick looked like another throwaway action B-movie but it sure proved us wrong. Keanu Reeves played the titular character in the stylish action thriller; a famous assassin grieving for his dead wife and being rudely interrupted by his past coming back to haunt him. It was a surprising hit for Reeves and one of his best action films since The Matrix. It could have quite easily been left as a stand-alone but nowadays with any successful action film comes a sequel and, ultimately, a trilogy. In this case that’s not a bad thing.
- 2/26/2017
- by Danny Smith
- Pure Movies
Horror icons are coming to Quahog. Fox Digital Entertainment, Lionsgate, and Starz have teamed up with TinyCo to bring the Leprechaun, Ash Williams, and Billy the Puppet into the mobile game Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff.
Press Release: Santa Monica and San Francisco, CA, October 31, 2016—TinyCo, a Jam City Company, is pleased to announce a thrilling collaboration between Fox Digital Entertainment, Lionsgate (NYSE: Lgf) and Starz (Nasdaq: Strza, Strzb), to bring an exciting mix of iconic film and television horror characters to Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff for the hit mobile game’s limited-time Halloween event.
The release features Billy the Puppet from Lionsgate’s Saw films, the most popular long-running horror franchise in history, Ash Williams from Starz’s popular Ash vs Evil Dead television series and Leprechaun from Lionsgate’s classic Leprechaun film franchise checking into a hilariously haunted hotel run by James Woods,...
Press Release: Santa Monica and San Francisco, CA, October 31, 2016—TinyCo, a Jam City Company, is pleased to announce a thrilling collaboration between Fox Digital Entertainment, Lionsgate (NYSE: Lgf) and Starz (Nasdaq: Strza, Strzb), to bring an exciting mix of iconic film and television horror characters to Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff for the hit mobile game’s limited-time Halloween event.
The release features Billy the Puppet from Lionsgate’s Saw films, the most popular long-running horror franchise in history, Ash Williams from Starz’s popular Ash vs Evil Dead television series and Leprechaun from Lionsgate’s classic Leprechaun film franchise checking into a hilariously haunted hotel run by James Woods,...
- 11/1/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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The Family Guy TV show has been renewed for a 14th season on Fox. The renewal announcement was slipped into a Fox press release regarding a new hour-long live-action comedy drama series with Seth MacFarlane. That project is still referred to as "Untitled Seth MacFarlane Project."
Per Fox, the Family Guy TV series has been renewed through the 2016-2017 television season. The voice cast of Family Guy includes: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Mike Henry, Danny Smith, Patrick Warburton, John Viener, Alex Sulkin, and Ralph Garman.
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The Family Guy TV show has been renewed for a 14th season on Fox. The renewal announcement was slipped into a Fox press release regarding a new hour-long live-action comedy drama series with Seth MacFarlane. That project is still referred to as "Untitled Seth MacFarlane Project."
Per Fox, the Family Guy TV series has been renewed through the 2016-2017 television season. The voice cast of Family Guy includes: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Mike Henry, Danny Smith, Patrick Warburton, John Viener, Alex Sulkin, and Ralph Garman.
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- 5/16/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Wesley Mead Dec 21, 2016
Here's day three in our countdown of the top Christmas TV episodes of all time: entries 60 to 41...
This article was first published in December 2015. Read entries 100 - 81 here and entries 80 - 61 here.
See related Sherlock series 4 episode 1 spoiler-free review: The Six Thatchers Sherlock series 4: go behind the scenes; spoiler-free review Doctor Who Christmas special: The Return Of Doctor Mysterio review Doctor Who Christmas special: The Return Of Doctor Mysterio nerdy spots & Easter eggs
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker,...
Here's day three in our countdown of the top Christmas TV episodes of all time: entries 60 to 41...
This article was first published in December 2015. Read entries 100 - 81 here and entries 80 - 61 here.
See related Sherlock series 4 episode 1 spoiler-free review: The Six Thatchers Sherlock series 4: go behind the scenes; spoiler-free review Doctor Who Christmas special: The Return Of Doctor Mysterio review Doctor Who Christmas special: The Return Of Doctor Mysterio nerdy spots & Easter eggs
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker,...
- 12/15/2015
- Den of Geek
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Here's day three in our countdown of the top Christmas TV episodes of all time: entries 60 to 41...
Read entries 100 - 81 here and entries 80 - 61 here.
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive, burdensome side of the holidays to life. Either way, Christmas episodes tend to demonstrate the strengths of our favourite series, and it’s long been a festive ritual of mine to wheel out old DVD sets and settle back for a few favourites during December.
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Here's day three in our countdown of the top Christmas TV episodes of all time: entries 60 to 41...
Read entries 100 - 81 here and entries 80 - 61 here.
Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive, burdensome side of the holidays to life. Either way, Christmas episodes tend to demonstrate the strengths of our favourite series, and it’s long been a festive ritual of mine to wheel out old DVD sets and settle back for a few favourites during December.
- 12/15/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Note: All timings are Pacific unless otherwise specified.
Saturday, July 26
Warner Bros panel (10am, Hall H)
Actors from The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies and Mad Max: Fury Road, footage from Jupiter Ascending confirmed, Batman vs Superman footage likely. Other announcements Tbc.
The Simpsons (10am, Ballroom 20)
Creator Matt Groening, executive producer Al Jean, supervising director Mike Anderson and director since 1987 David Silverman.
Steven Universe (10am, Indigo Ballroom)
Phineas & Ferb (10am, Room 6A)
Marvel Animation Presents (10.30am, Room 6Bcf)
Once Upon A Time (11am, Ballroom 20)
Actors Lana Parrilla, Josh Dallas, Emilie de Ravin, Colin O'Donoghue, and Jared Gilmore, co-creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.
Regular Show (11am, Indigo Ballroom)
Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (11.15am, Room 6A)
Helix (12 noon, Indigo Ballroom)
Legendary Pictures panel (12.15am, Hall H)
Details Tbc
Family Guy (1pm, Ballroom 20)
Voice actors Seth Green and Mike Henry, executive producers Rich Appel, Steve Callaghan, Danny Smith, and Peter Shin,...
Saturday, July 26
Warner Bros panel (10am, Hall H)
Actors from The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies and Mad Max: Fury Road, footage from Jupiter Ascending confirmed, Batman vs Superman footage likely. Other announcements Tbc.
The Simpsons (10am, Ballroom 20)
Creator Matt Groening, executive producer Al Jean, supervising director Mike Anderson and director since 1987 David Silverman.
Steven Universe (10am, Indigo Ballroom)
Phineas & Ferb (10am, Room 6A)
Marvel Animation Presents (10.30am, Room 6Bcf)
Once Upon A Time (11am, Ballroom 20)
Actors Lana Parrilla, Josh Dallas, Emilie de Ravin, Colin O'Donoghue, and Jared Gilmore, co-creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.
Regular Show (11am, Indigo Ballroom)
Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (11.15am, Room 6A)
Helix (12 noon, Indigo Ballroom)
Legendary Pictures panel (12.15am, Hall H)
Details Tbc
Family Guy (1pm, Ballroom 20)
Voice actors Seth Green and Mike Henry, executive producers Rich Appel, Steve Callaghan, Danny Smith, and Peter Shin,...
- 7/26/2014
- Digital Spy
While Comic-Con will have more than enough animation to satisfy even the most enthusiastic fan, a few special TV panels stand out as some of the most anticipated animated series panels of the year, including a special sneak peek at the upcoming Family Guy/The Simpsons crossover episode and more.
Top 10 Animation Panels
Toy Story That Time Forgot
Toy Story is heading to Comic-Con with an exclusive first look at Toy Story That Time Forgot, a new holiday special. Executive producer Galyn Susman (Toy Story Of Terror!), director Steve Prucell (Brave) and head of story Derek Thompson (Wall-e) will also show off exclusive sketches and storyboards and give behind the scenes scoop on the newest Toy Story adventure. Certainly a must see for any self-respecting Toy Story fanatic.
– Thursday, July 24, 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m., Room 6A
Comedy Central: Key & Peele and Introducting Moonbeam City!
Comedians Keegan-Michael Key...
Top 10 Animation Panels
Toy Story That Time Forgot
Toy Story is heading to Comic-Con with an exclusive first look at Toy Story That Time Forgot, a new holiday special. Executive producer Galyn Susman (Toy Story Of Terror!), director Steve Prucell (Brave) and head of story Derek Thompson (Wall-e) will also show off exclusive sketches and storyboards and give behind the scenes scoop on the newest Toy Story adventure. Certainly a must see for any self-respecting Toy Story fanatic.
– Thursday, July 24, 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m., Room 6A
Comedy Central: Key & Peele and Introducting Moonbeam City!
Comedians Keegan-Michael Key...
- 7/22/2014
- Uinterview
The Simpsons Saturday 10:00-11:00 Am – Ballroom 20: Celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Simpsons – no gifts please – with creator Matt Groening, executive producer Al Jean, supervising director Mike Anderson and director-for-life David Silverman. Topics include the new “Treehouse of Horror,” “Simpsorama,” a visit from Homer Simpson and much, much more. Family Guy Saturday: 1:00 Pm-1:45 Pm – Ballroom 20 The Griffins are back at Comic-Con with an exclusive sneak peek at the historic Family Guy/The Simpsons crossover episode, “The Simpsons Guy,” in which Peter and clan hit Springfield! Celebrate Season 13 with voice stars Seth Green and Mike Henry, as well as executive producers Rich Appel, Steve Callaghan, Danny Smith and co-executive producer Peter Shin, plus surprise guests. Sleepy Hollow Friday 5:45-6:45 Pm – Room 6Bcf: Sleepy Hollow executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Len Wiseman, Mark Goffman and Heather Kadin return to Comic-Con with the breakout show...
- 7/15/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Photo by Leonard Lee at MTV
Saturday is always the biggest, craziest and best day at San Diego Comic-Con. All of the really cool big stuff happens on Saturday, and this year there are some fun things to plan for. Comic-Con International has released the full schedule for Saturday July 26th, and you can go through the whole thing here to plan out your day. I've included a few of the highlights below though to give you an idea of what is in store for the fans. The biggest panels taking place are for Marvel and Warner Bros. We'll see you there!
The Simpsons - Celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Simpsons-no gifts please-with creator Matt Groening, executive producer Al Jean, supervising director MikeAnderson, and director for life David Silverman. Topics include the new Treehouse of Horror, Simpsorama, a visit from Homer Simpson and much, much more.
Saturday July...
Saturday is always the biggest, craziest and best day at San Diego Comic-Con. All of the really cool big stuff happens on Saturday, and this year there are some fun things to plan for. Comic-Con International has released the full schedule for Saturday July 26th, and you can go through the whole thing here to plan out your day. I've included a few of the highlights below though to give you an idea of what is in store for the fans. The biggest panels taking place are for Marvel and Warner Bros. We'll see you there!
The Simpsons - Celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Simpsons-no gifts please-with creator Matt Groening, executive producer Al Jean, supervising director MikeAnderson, and director for life David Silverman. Topics include the new Treehouse of Horror, Simpsorama, a visit from Homer Simpson and much, much more.
Saturday July...
- 7/12/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The Saturday TV schedule at the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con is all about superheroes, witches, freaks and vampires. But mostly superheroes. DC and Warner Bros. have cooked up a comicbook extravaganza, booking three straight hours in Hall H in order to show off the highly anticipated series "Gotham" (making its world premiere), "The Flash" and "Constantine," plus the hit returning series "Arrow." Meanwhile, fans will say goodbye to "True Blood," while "American Horror Story" will be making its Sdcc debut. Plus, "Family Guy" meets "The Simpsons," Syfy returns to the Con, and more. "The Simpsons" The animated legend is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a panel focusing on the new Treehouse of Horror, Simpsorama, and much, much more. When: Saturday July 26, 2014 10:00am - 10:45am Where: Ballroom 20 Who: Creator Matt Groening, executive producer Al Jean, supervising director MikeAnderson, and director David Silverman. "Once Upon a Time" The cast and...
- 7/12/2014
- by Dave Lewis
- Hitfix
Comic-Con 2014 is almost upon us, and the networks have just started announcing which of their shows will be lucky enough to be heading to San Diego this year.
After three wickedly successful seasons, the cast of American Horror Story (Coven and Freak Show) will be making their Comic-Con debut. Emma Roberts, Angela Bassett, Kathy Bates, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, and newcomer Michael Chiklis will be joined by executive producer Tim Minear in Room 6De on Saturday, July 26 from 7-8 Pm for a recap of last season and an exclusive sneak peek at Freak Show.
Showtime has also announced that their new hit series, Penny Dreadful, will be making its first appearance at Comic-Con on Thursday, July 24 in Ballroom 20 for a one-hour session scheduled for 6 Pm. The panel will include stars Josh Hartnett, Reeve Carney and Harry Treadaway, along with creator/writer/executive producer John Logan. In addition, Showtime and Penny Dreadful...
After three wickedly successful seasons, the cast of American Horror Story (Coven and Freak Show) will be making their Comic-Con debut. Emma Roberts, Angela Bassett, Kathy Bates, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, and newcomer Michael Chiklis will be joined by executive producer Tim Minear in Room 6De on Saturday, July 26 from 7-8 Pm for a recap of last season and an exclusive sneak peek at Freak Show.
Showtime has also announced that their new hit series, Penny Dreadful, will be making its first appearance at Comic-Con on Thursday, July 24 in Ballroom 20 for a one-hour session scheduled for 6 Pm. The panel will include stars Josh Hartnett, Reeve Carney and Harry Treadaway, along with creator/writer/executive producer John Logan. In addition, Showtime and Penny Dreadful...
- 7/7/2014
- by Lindsay Sperling
- We Got This Covered
As the lights dim for the "Family Guy" panel in San Diego Comic-Con's large Ballroom 20, a video plays in which show creator Seth MacFarlane apologizes to fans for not being there "shaking a thousand strange hands and being coughed on."
MacFarlane's presence was sorely missed, as was Mila Kunis', but there was still plenty of talent on hand. Executive producers and showrunners Steve Callaghan and Rich Appel took the stage along with executive producer Danny Smith and actors Mike Henry (Cleveland Brown), Patrick Warburton (Joe Swanson), Alex Borstein (Lois Griffin), and Seth Green (Chris Griffin).
Callaghan starts the panel with a bang by revealing that one of the Griffins will be killed and replaced with a new character in Season 12. "It could be anyone, any one of our six main cast," he adds. It did not seem like he was joking, and the crowd didn't quite know what to think.
MacFarlane's presence was sorely missed, as was Mila Kunis', but there was still plenty of talent on hand. Executive producers and showrunners Steve Callaghan and Rich Appel took the stage along with executive producer Danny Smith and actors Mike Henry (Cleveland Brown), Patrick Warburton (Joe Swanson), Alex Borstein (Lois Griffin), and Seth Green (Chris Griffin).
Callaghan starts the panel with a bang by revealing that one of the Griffins will be killed and replaced with a new character in Season 12. "It could be anyone, any one of our six main cast," he adds. It did not seem like he was joking, and the crowd didn't quite know what to think.
- 7/20/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Lindsay Yenter may be getting a diamond ring from 'The Bachelor's' resident hottie Sean Lowe, but someone claiming to be her ex is looking to make her new life difficult.
The website The Dirty, which specializes in posting photos reality stars probably never wanted you to see, received an email from a person going by the name of Danny Smith.
"Smith" introduces himself as someone who used to date Yenter and writes, "I have a bunch of pictures of her naked that would drive a ton of traffic to your site. If you are interested let me know and we can talk details on this."
The site administrator posted a copy of the email, along with a message back to Danny asking, "What do I have to do for a call back?? I'm guessing I was outbid?" So perhaps another site bought the pics, or Lindsay got a hold of the guy.
The website The Dirty, which specializes in posting photos reality stars probably never wanted you to see, received an email from a person going by the name of Danny Smith.
"Smith" introduces himself as someone who used to date Yenter and writes, "I have a bunch of pictures of her naked that would drive a ton of traffic to your site. If you are interested let me know and we can talk details on this."
The site administrator posted a copy of the email, along with a message back to Danny asking, "What do I have to do for a call back?? I'm guessing I was outbid?" So perhaps another site bought the pics, or Lindsay got a hold of the guy.
- 3/1/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
After facing more delays than a flustered and flaccid lover, Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse is finally seeing the light of day. Fans of the series can pick up the newest game in the series today for both Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3. It’s no secret that developer Heavy Iron Studios has had issues pushing this one out the door, but here’s to hoping that quality and heapings of multiplayer goodness can make up for the wait.
Gamers can look forward to jumping back into the infamous town of Quahog, taking control of either Stewie or Brian Griffin as they travel through various universes in the Multiverse. There’s also co-op and competitive multiplayer to keep us coming back for more, along with a handful of challenge levels and extra playable characters. But why take it from me? Check below to learn more about the game from...
Gamers can look forward to jumping back into the infamous town of Quahog, taking control of either Stewie or Brian Griffin as they travel through various universes in the Multiverse. There’s also co-op and competitive multiplayer to keep us coming back for more, along with a handful of challenge levels and extra playable characters. But why take it from me? Check below to learn more about the game from...
- 11/20/2012
- by Christian Law
- We Got This Covered
Providence, R.I. — Quahog, R.I., the fictional hometown of Peter Griffin and his dysfunctional "Family Guy" relatives, is coming to life.
The show will meld with reality this weekend when a local tourism council sponsors an all-day bus tour highlighting the Rhode Island institutions featured – for better or worse – on the Fox network's hit series.
Fans will get to visit the bar in Johnston known as The Drunken Clam, a "Family Guy" neighborhood haunt, and drive past a downtown Providence skyscraper off which the often clueless, almost always politically incorrect character jumps in one episode because he's "immortal."
The show, created by Seth MacFarlane, who attended the Rhode Island School of Design, pretty accurately depicts a slew of real-life Rhode Island places, including the iconic Van Wickle Gates at Brown University and the Breakers mansion in Newport. It takes generous liberties with others.
And that's part of the entertainment.
The show will meld with reality this weekend when a local tourism council sponsors an all-day bus tour highlighting the Rhode Island institutions featured – for better or worse – on the Fox network's hit series.
Fans will get to visit the bar in Johnston known as The Drunken Clam, a "Family Guy" neighborhood haunt, and drive past a downtown Providence skyscraper off which the often clueless, almost always politically incorrect character jumps in one episode because he's "immortal."
The show, created by Seth MacFarlane, who attended the Rhode Island School of Design, pretty accurately depicts a slew of real-life Rhode Island places, including the iconic Van Wickle Gates at Brown University and the Breakers mansion in Newport. It takes generous liberties with others.
And that's part of the entertainment.
- 5/4/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Providence, R.I. — Quahog, R.I., the fictional hometown of Peter Griffin and his dysfunctional "Family Guy" relatives, is coming to life.
The show will meld with reality this weekend when a local tourism council sponsors an all-day bus tour highlighting the Rhode Island institutions featured – for better or worse – on the Fox network's hit series.
Fans will get to visit the bar in Johnston known as The Drunken Clam, a "Family Guy" neighborhood haunt, and drive past a downtown Providence skyscraper off which the often clueless, almost always politically incorrect character jumps in one episode because he's "immortal."
The show, created by Seth MacFarlane, who attended the Rhode Island School of Design, pretty accurately depicts a slew of real-life Rhode Island places, including the iconic Van Wickle Gates at Brown University and the Breakers mansion in Newport. It takes generous liberties with others.
And that's part of the entertainment.
The show will meld with reality this weekend when a local tourism council sponsors an all-day bus tour highlighting the Rhode Island institutions featured – for better or worse – on the Fox network's hit series.
Fans will get to visit the bar in Johnston known as The Drunken Clam, a "Family Guy" neighborhood haunt, and drive past a downtown Providence skyscraper off which the often clueless, almost always politically incorrect character jumps in one episode because he's "immortal."
The show, created by Seth MacFarlane, who attended the Rhode Island School of Design, pretty accurately depicts a slew of real-life Rhode Island places, including the iconic Van Wickle Gates at Brown University and the Breakers mansion in Newport. It takes generous liberties with others.
And that's part of the entertainment.
- 5/4/2012
- by AP
- Aol TV.
The Grammy 2012 winners in the "visual media" categories have already been announced. The winner for Best Song Written for Visual Media was Diane Warren's "Born to Be Somebody," from the Justin Bieber documentary Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, sung by Justin Bieber himself (photo). The other contenders were Family Guy's "Christmastime Is Killing Us" by Ron Jones, Seth MacFarlane, and Danny Smith; Tangled's "I See the Light" by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater, and sung by Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi; Winnie the Pooh's "So Long" by Zooey Deschanel, and sung by Deschanel and M. Ward; Footloose's "Where the River Goes" by Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, Drew Pearson, and Anne Preven, and sung by Brown; and another Diane Warren ditty, Burlesque's "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me," sung by Cher. The Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media was Alexandre Desplat for Tom Hooper's The King's Speech,...
- 2/12/2012
- by Anna Robinson
- Alt Film Guide
Seth MacFarlane can add another talent (musician) to his list. The showrunner, who is behind Fox's multi-billion dollar animated empire, is now a two-time Grammy nominee. Photos: 54th Annual Grammy Nominees MacFarlane, who only recently began trying his hand at writing music, was nominated in the Best Song Written For Visual Media category, with "Christmastime is Killing Us," which he co-wrote with Ron Jones and Danny Smith. In an even bigger coup, the producer, who is currently overseeing American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, an update of the classic animated series The Flintstones, a revamp of the 1980s PBS series Cosmos: A
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- 12/1/2011
- by Lauren Schutte
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Experience More Stewie, More Brian and More Hilarity With Never-Before-Seen Footage, the First Episode of the Tenth Season and More!
Fox.s hit animated TV show, Family Guy, is taking the Griffin family on the road in celebration of its 10th anniversary for a 10 city, one night only, exclusive midnight viewing on September 15, 2011. The .Something, Something, Something Anniversary. Screening event is sure to delight Family Guy fans, from the hardcore to the casual, with an exclusive episode and never-before-seen footage, as well as trivia and special DVD and merchandise giveaways.
The screening events will feature an exclusive sneak peak at the first episode of the new season, .Lottery Fever,. in which the Griffin family wins the lottery and struggles to stay grounded. Additionally, fans can experience one of the most popular episodes in Family Guy history, .Road to the Multiverse,. as selected by fans on Facebook, as well as a...
Fox.s hit animated TV show, Family Guy, is taking the Griffin family on the road in celebration of its 10th anniversary for a 10 city, one night only, exclusive midnight viewing on September 15, 2011. The .Something, Something, Something Anniversary. Screening event is sure to delight Family Guy fans, from the hardcore to the casual, with an exclusive episode and never-before-seen footage, as well as trivia and special DVD and merchandise giveaways.
The screening events will feature an exclusive sneak peak at the first episode of the new season, .Lottery Fever,. in which the Griffin family wins the lottery and struggles to stay grounded. Additionally, fans can experience one of the most popular episodes in Family Guy history, .Road to the Multiverse,. as selected by fans on Facebook, as well as a...
- 9/14/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The nominations for the 63rd Emmy Awards were announced this morning. Here are the music-related categories:
Outstandig Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score):
Mildred Pierce – Part Five – Music by Carter Burwell
The Pillars of the Earth - Anarchy – Music by Trevor Morris
Any Human Heart (Masterpiece) – Part 2 – Music by Dan Jones
Sherlock: A Study in Pink - Music by David Arnold and Michael Price
Thurgood - Music by Rob Mathes
Outstandig Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score):
Family Guy – Road to the Northpole – Music by Ron Jones
American Masters -J ohn Muir in the New World – Music by Garth Neustadter
The Simpsons – Treehouse of Horror Xxi – Alf Clausen
Family Guy – And Then There Were Fewer – Music by Walter Murphy
30 Rock – 100 – Music by Jeff Richmond
Original Main Title Theme Music:
The Borgias – Music by Trevor Morris
Mildred Pierce – Music by...
Outstandig Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score):
Mildred Pierce – Part Five – Music by Carter Burwell
The Pillars of the Earth - Anarchy – Music by Trevor Morris
Any Human Heart (Masterpiece) – Part 2 – Music by Dan Jones
Sherlock: A Study in Pink - Music by David Arnold and Michael Price
Thurgood - Music by Rob Mathes
Outstandig Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score):
Family Guy – Road to the Northpole – Music by Ron Jones
American Masters -J ohn Muir in the New World – Music by Garth Neustadter
The Simpsons – Treehouse of Horror Xxi – Alf Clausen
Family Guy – And Then There Were Fewer – Music by Walter Murphy
30 Rock – 100 – Music by Jeff Richmond
Original Main Title Theme Music:
The Borgias – Music by Trevor Morris
Mildred Pierce – Music by...
- 7/14/2011
- by filmmusicreporter
- Film Music Reporter
The curry was on my lap. The beer was ice cold. The telly was on. I was ready for a seminal, epoch-changing seventy-five minutes of programming.
What would I be watching: the Obama inauguration? No. The general election? Guess again. The final episode of Tool Academy? A tequila slammer for whoever got that right
In case you haven’t seen Tool Academy – which means congratulations, you’re a respectable person who is going to do something with their lives – the premise is such:
Twelve men gather in a Yorkshire manor house, joined in the naïve belief that their girlfriends have entered them into Britain’s Biggest Lad competition. This dirty dozen is an unfailing cross-section of Malia Uncovered: arrogant, boorish, preening and, above all, very stupid men. You’ve seen one of them in a club before, pounding shots of tequila and harrowing shyer people. So naturally, they don’t suspect a thing.
What would I be watching: the Obama inauguration? No. The general election? Guess again. The final episode of Tool Academy? A tequila slammer for whoever got that right
In case you haven’t seen Tool Academy – which means congratulations, you’re a respectable person who is going to do something with their lives – the premise is such:
Twelve men gather in a Yorkshire manor house, joined in the naïve belief that their girlfriends have entered them into Britain’s Biggest Lad competition. This dirty dozen is an unfailing cross-section of Malia Uncovered: arrogant, boorish, preening and, above all, very stupid men. You’ve seen one of them in a club before, pounding shots of tequila and harrowing shyer people. So naturally, they don’t suspect a thing.
- 2/22/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Step Up 3
Let me start off this review by saying fairly that the film “Step Up 3″ is definitely not my cup of tea. But I don’t really think the movie is aimed towards myself, but rather people that are interested and participate in the human ritual of rhythmic motion known as dancing.
Here’s the story: Moose (Adam G. Sevani) & his lifelong best friend Camille (Alyson Stoner) have just started school at Nyu. Moose’s parents are saying goodbye & couldn’t be happier that their son has set aside his foolish desire to dance to instead focus on earning his Engineering degree. No sooner do his parents leave him be does Moose stumble onto an impromptu dance-off. Moose injects himself into the contest & his moves catch the eye of Luke (Rick Malambri), an amateur filmmaker & dancer who heads up The House of Pirates, a local dance squad...
Let me start off this review by saying fairly that the film “Step Up 3″ is definitely not my cup of tea. But I don’t really think the movie is aimed towards myself, but rather people that are interested and participate in the human ritual of rhythmic motion known as dancing.
Here’s the story: Moose (Adam G. Sevani) & his lifelong best friend Camille (Alyson Stoner) have just started school at Nyu. Moose’s parents are saying goodbye & couldn’t be happier that their son has set aside his foolish desire to dance to instead focus on earning his Engineering degree. No sooner do his parents leave him be does Moose stumble onto an impromptu dance-off. Moose injects himself into the contest & his moves catch the eye of Luke (Rick Malambri), an amateur filmmaker & dancer who heads up The House of Pirates, a local dance squad...
- 1/6/2011
- by Marc Vibbert
- FusedFilm
DVD Playhouse—November 2010
By Allen Gardner
Paths Of Glory (Criterion) Stanley Kubrick’s 1957 antiwar classic put him on the map as a major filmmaker. Kirk Douglas stars in a true story about a French officer in Ww I who locks horns with the military’s top brass after his men are court-martialed for failing to carry out an obvious suicide mission. A perfect film, across the board, with fine support from George Macready as one of the most despicable martinet’s ever captured on film, Ralph Meeker, and Adolphe Menjou, all oily charm as a conniving General. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Audio commentary by critic Gary Giddins; Excerpt from 1966 audio interview with Kubrick; 1979 interview with Douglas; New interviews with Jan Harlan, Christiane Kubrick, and producer James B. Harris; French television documentary on real-life case which inspired the film; Trailer. Widescreen. Dolby 1.0 mono.
Winter’S Bone (Lionsgate) After her deadbeat father disappears,...
By Allen Gardner
Paths Of Glory (Criterion) Stanley Kubrick’s 1957 antiwar classic put him on the map as a major filmmaker. Kirk Douglas stars in a true story about a French officer in Ww I who locks horns with the military’s top brass after his men are court-martialed for failing to carry out an obvious suicide mission. A perfect film, across the board, with fine support from George Macready as one of the most despicable martinet’s ever captured on film, Ralph Meeker, and Adolphe Menjou, all oily charm as a conniving General. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Audio commentary by critic Gary Giddins; Excerpt from 1966 audio interview with Kubrick; 1979 interview with Douglas; New interviews with Jan Harlan, Christiane Kubrick, and producer James B. Harris; French television documentary on real-life case which inspired the film; Trailer. Widescreen. Dolby 1.0 mono.
Winter’S Bone (Lionsgate) After her deadbeat father disappears,...
- 11/6/2010
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
Considering the fact that "Family Guy" has been canceled -- and brought back to life -- more than once, reaching 150 episodes is a pretty huge deal.
When Korbi TV caught up with "Family Guy" writer/producer and voice actor Danny Smith, he was feeling a lot of love for the people who helped make it all happen: The fans.
"I'll tell you, I don't know if any show has had fans that have directly affected a show more than 'Family Guy,' because they literally resurrected us from the dead," Smith says in the video below. "And [this is] a show that was canceled for almost three years [before it] came back and was on the air again. And that was only because of the outpouring of support and love from people who really got us the first time around. And no matter what happens, we will always love those people."
Since the...
When Korbi TV caught up with "Family Guy" writer/producer and voice actor Danny Smith, he was feeling a lot of love for the people who helped make it all happen: The fans.
"I'll tell you, I don't know if any show has had fans that have directly affected a show more than 'Family Guy,' because they literally resurrected us from the dead," Smith says in the video below. "And [this is] a show that was canceled for almost three years [before it] came back and was on the air again. And that was only because of the outpouring of support and love from people who really got us the first time around. And no matter what happens, we will always love those people."
Since the...
- 5/1/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2it.com - KorbitTV
It was a communal, sarcastic and distinctly anti-flyover love fest when Seth MacFarlane visited the 2010 PaleyFest Tuesday.
As expected, the event had more of a Comic Con feel to it then the normally more reserved Paley atmosphere. Obsessed fans of 'Family Guy,' 'American Dad' and 'The Cleveland Show' (or fans of all three when you consider they're all kind of the same show) packed into the lavish Saban Theatre to watch MacFarlane sip a little booze, take a few potshots and soak up the adulation.
MacFarlane was joined by Seth Green, Alex Borstein, Dan Palladino, Steve Marmel, Rich Appel, Mike Barker, Danny Smith and Kara Vallow. But MacFarlane held court as the center of attention.
Unfortunately, the presence of Bill Maher (someone who never really was that funny) as host of an event dedicated to MacFarlane (one of the industry's most influential and powerful comedic minds) steered the...
As expected, the event had more of a Comic Con feel to it then the normally more reserved Paley atmosphere. Obsessed fans of 'Family Guy,' 'American Dad' and 'The Cleveland Show' (or fans of all three when you consider they're all kind of the same show) packed into the lavish Saban Theatre to watch MacFarlane sip a little booze, take a few potshots and soak up the adulation.
MacFarlane was joined by Seth Green, Alex Borstein, Dan Palladino, Steve Marmel, Rich Appel, Mike Barker, Danny Smith and Kara Vallow. But MacFarlane held court as the center of attention.
Unfortunately, the presence of Bill Maher (someone who never really was that funny) as host of an event dedicated to MacFarlane (one of the industry's most influential and powerful comedic minds) steered the...
- 3/11/2010
- by John Scott Lewinski
- Aol TV.
There's been a change at the helm of Fox's top animated comedy "Family Guy."
Series veterans Steve Callaghan and Mark Hentemann have inked separate three-year deals with the show's producer 20th Century Fox TV. Under the rich seven-figure pacts, the two have been upped to executive producers and named showrunners.
Former showrunners David Goodman and Chris Sheridan will remain on the show as exec producers alongside Callaghan, Hentemann, creator Seth MacFarlane and Danny Smith.
In divvying up responsibilities, Callaghan will focus more on running the writers room while Hentemann shepherds production.
In addition to running "Family Guy" under MacFarlane, Callaghan and Hentemann, who are not a writing team, each will develop new projects for the studio.
Both Callaghan and Hentemann are homegrown "Family Guy" talent who have been on the Fox show through both of its incarnations -- during its original run, cut short by a cancellation, and its current revival.
Series veterans Steve Callaghan and Mark Hentemann have inked separate three-year deals with the show's producer 20th Century Fox TV. Under the rich seven-figure pacts, the two have been upped to executive producers and named showrunners.
Former showrunners David Goodman and Chris Sheridan will remain on the show as exec producers alongside Callaghan, Hentemann, creator Seth MacFarlane and Danny Smith.
In divvying up responsibilities, Callaghan will focus more on running the writers room while Hentemann shepherds production.
In addition to running "Family Guy" under MacFarlane, Callaghan and Hentemann, who are not a writing team, each will develop new projects for the studio.
Both Callaghan and Hentemann are homegrown "Family Guy" talent who have been on the Fox show through both of its incarnations -- during its original run, cut short by a cancellation, and its current revival.
- 9/1/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
See four clips from Fox's "Family Guy," created by Seth MacFarlane who voices Peter Griffin in the series. MacFarlane is responsible for various animated TV series which are much-beloved by countless fans. These include "American Dad!," "Johnny Bravo" and "Dexter's Laboratory." Lauren Conrad lends her voice to this week's "Family Guy" which airs on Sunday 5/3 at 9/8c. The show follows the adventures of lovable oaf Peter Griffin (Seth MacFarlane) and his hilariously odd family of middle-class New Englanders. Lois (Alex Borstein) is Peter's loving wife, a former Miss Teen Rhode Island who rules the roost but is one step away from a nervous breakdown. Then there are their kids: frumpy, 16-year old Meg (Mila Kunis), the family's punching bag; 13-year old Chris (Seth Green), a kid who cant make sense of the opposite sex, much less the evil monkey hiding in his closet; and 1-year old Stewie (MacFarlane), a diabolically...
- 4/30/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
This uproarious animated show has been running for over 10 years, another of Seth MacFarlane's achievements in the animated comedy genre. A winner of not one but three Primetime Emmy Awards. Now, check out five new clips from the next episode of "Family Guy," featuring the voice talents of Seth MacFarlane, Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Alex Borstein, Mike Henry, Danny Smith and Patrick Warburton. Dysfunctional they may be, but damn we love them... ...
- 2/13/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
This uproarious animated show has been running for over 10 years, another of Seth MacFarlane's achievements in the animated comedy genre. A winner of not one but three Primetime Emmy Awards. Now, check out five new clips from the next episode of "Family Guy," featuring the voice talents of Seth MacFarlane, Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Alex Borstein, Mike Henry, Danny Smith and Patrick Warburton. Dysfunctional they may be, but damn we love them...
- 2/13/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
This uproarious animated show has been running for over 10 years, another of Seth MacFarlane's achievements in the animated comedy genre. A winner of not one but three Primetime Emmy Awards. Now, check out five new clips from the next episode of "Family Guy," featuring the voice talents of Seth MacFarlane, Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Alex Borstein, Mike Henry, Danny Smith and Patrick Warburton. Dysfunctional they may be, but damn we love them...
- 2/13/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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