A personal trainer is looking to The Doctors for help after her illegal butt implants started causing her major pain.
Jenelle Butler decided to get butt injections in 2010, soon after the birth of her son.
“After I had my son I was going through post-partum depression,” Butler, 35, explains in this exclusive clip from Tuesday’s episode of The Doctors. “I felt insecure about how I looked.”
The Atlanta-based mom-of-three decided to go with an unlicensed procedure.
“The word on the street was you call, you make an appointment, rent a room and bring cash,” Butler says. “You’re not supposed to ask any questions.
Jenelle Butler decided to get butt injections in 2010, soon after the birth of her son.
“After I had my son I was going through post-partum depression,” Butler, 35, explains in this exclusive clip from Tuesday’s episode of The Doctors. “I felt insecure about how I looked.”
The Atlanta-based mom-of-three decided to go with an unlicensed procedure.
“The word on the street was you call, you make an appointment, rent a room and bring cash,” Butler says. “You’re not supposed to ask any questions.
- 10/31/2017
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
There's nothing on television quite like Blood Drive, and with the grindhouse Syfy series returning for a new episode on Wednesday, August 16th, a new clip shows Arthur stumbling upon a paradise that might actually be a living hell.
"On Blood Drive Season 1, Episode 10: If you thought his last trip was trippy, picture this: Arthur stumbles upon a super weird safe Haven called Cronenburgh.
Blood Drive | Season 1, Episode 10: Scar Tissue
An idyllic town is anything but. To escape it, the drivers must turn to the last person they should.
Los Angeles 1999 - The Future: where water is a scarce as oil, and climate change keeps the temperature at a cool 115 in the shade. It’s a place where crime is so rampant that only the worst violence is punished, and where Arthur Bailey — the city’s last good cop — runs afoul of the dirtiest and meanest underground car rally in the world,...
"On Blood Drive Season 1, Episode 10: If you thought his last trip was trippy, picture this: Arthur stumbles upon a super weird safe Haven called Cronenburgh.
Blood Drive | Season 1, Episode 10: Scar Tissue
An idyllic town is anything but. To escape it, the drivers must turn to the last person they should.
Los Angeles 1999 - The Future: where water is a scarce as oil, and climate change keeps the temperature at a cool 115 in the shade. It’s a place where crime is so rampant that only the worst violence is punished, and where Arthur Bailey — the city’s last good cop — runs afoul of the dirtiest and meanest underground car rally in the world,...
- 8/14/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Bill Lee’s ambitious distributor has bulked up its supply line, striking deals with Archstone, CineTel Films, Hollywood Media Bridge and The Little Film Company.
The non-exclusive corporate ties include exclusive rights to several initial titles that include: Archstone horror La Slasher and family film A Horse Story; and sci-fi and action disaster titles Lavalantua, Icetastrophe, Stormageddon, and Earthtastrophe from Paul Hertzberg’s CineTel Films.
Rounding out the early roster are Hollywood Media Bridge’s Nocturna, Killing Salazar and Isolation; and horror titles Dark Awakening and Scar Tissue from Robbie Little’s The Little Film Company.
Alchemy will provide tailored release strategies across its network of diverse distribution platforms. Releases will be in the Us and in some cases Canada. It is understood the company will not commit P&A funds to the releases.
Alchemy vp of acquisitions Steve Break negotiated all deals on behalf of the company.
“At Alchemy we pride ourselves on delivering content from high...
The non-exclusive corporate ties include exclusive rights to several initial titles that include: Archstone horror La Slasher and family film A Horse Story; and sci-fi and action disaster titles Lavalantua, Icetastrophe, Stormageddon, and Earthtastrophe from Paul Hertzberg’s CineTel Films.
Rounding out the early roster are Hollywood Media Bridge’s Nocturna, Killing Salazar and Isolation; and horror titles Dark Awakening and Scar Tissue from Robbie Little’s The Little Film Company.
Alchemy will provide tailored release strategies across its network of diverse distribution platforms. Releases will be in the Us and in some cases Canada. It is understood the company will not commit P&A funds to the releases.
Alchemy vp of acquisitions Steve Break negotiated all deals on behalf of the company.
“At Alchemy we pride ourselves on delivering content from high...
- 7/23/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Well it’s that time of year again – the one where websites across the globe churn out Top 10 list after top ten list. So why should we be any different?! Yet whilst we may be following the predictable end of year lists, I can guarantee that my list is anything but predictable, featuring films from across the globe: including the Us, Canada, Italy, Australia, New Zealand and even good old Blighty!
This year more than ever there has been film after film that knocked it out of the park for me – which is why my Top 10 list has Two sections: the Top 10 and then the pick of 35(!) more brilliant movies (I would have loved this list to be a Top 45, honestly). So what’s my criteria? Well it has to be a movie I’ve seen this year, one that was released this year, i.e. making its UK debut,...
This year more than ever there has been film after film that knocked it out of the park for me – which is why my Top 10 list has Two sections: the Top 10 and then the pick of 35(!) more brilliant movies (I would have loved this list to be a Top 45, honestly). So what’s my criteria? Well it has to be a movie I’ve seen this year, one that was released this year, i.e. making its UK debut,...
- 12/19/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
For the past 11 years, fire has been Joe Kinan's constant companion. The most severely injured of the 200-plus people who were burned in the fire at The Station nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island, on Feb. 20, 2003, Kinan not only had to fight his way back from injuries that should have killed him, but he also developed an almost paralyzing fear of fire. "I can be around it for a little while, but eventually my inner self takes over and I have to walk away from it," says Kinan, 45, who now lives in Lakeville, Massachusettsm with his fiancée, fellow burn survivor Carrie Pratt,...
- 10/20/2014
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan, @nweisenseeegan
- PEOPLE.com
Needless to say, episodic storytelling reigns supreme in 2014. Sundance, as announced earlier, has opened up its storied Labs program to include the first-ever Episodic Story Lab. Now Sundance has named the 10 writers who will participate in the Lab. Every applicant for the program was required to submit a spec pilot and series overview. The writers are: Desiree Akhavan ("Switch Hitter"); Peter Biegen ("Small Change"); Nate Crocker ("Scar Tissue"); Katori Hall ("The Dial"); Barry Jenkins ("Radical"); Nick Keetch ("Borderline"); Lisa Kron ("The Schaeffers"); Crystal Liu ("The White Sheep"); Heather Marion ("Bury Me") and Matt Young ("Still"). Under Michelle Satter, Founding DIrector of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program, writers will work closely with seasoned...
- 9/16/2014
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
Executives at the Sundance Institute have pulled back the curtain on the 10 writers selected for the inaugural Episodic Story Lab, set to take place at the Sundance Resort in Utah from September 27-October 2.
The Episodic Story Lab, established with founding support from Lyn and Norman Lear, is the Institute’s first programme for emerging writers creating series for television and online platforms.
The selected writers are: Desiree Akhavan (Switch Hitter); Peter Biegen (Small Change); Nate Crocker (Scar Tissue); Katori Hall (The Dial); Barry Jenkins (Radical); Nick Keetch (Borderline); Lisa Kron (The Schaeffers); Crystal Liu (The White Sheep); Heather Marion (Bury Me); and Matt Young (Still).
Founding director of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program Michelle Satter (pictured) will lead the group as they work with showrunners, television executives and producers.
Participants will join one-on-one creative story meetings, a Writers’ Room to break story, pitch sessions and group conversations about the creative and business environment of television writing...
The Episodic Story Lab, established with founding support from Lyn and Norman Lear, is the Institute’s first programme for emerging writers creating series for television and online platforms.
The selected writers are: Desiree Akhavan (Switch Hitter); Peter Biegen (Small Change); Nate Crocker (Scar Tissue); Katori Hall (The Dial); Barry Jenkins (Radical); Nick Keetch (Borderline); Lisa Kron (The Schaeffers); Crystal Liu (The White Sheep); Heather Marion (Bury Me); and Matt Young (Still).
Founding director of the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program Michelle Satter (pictured) will lead the group as they work with showrunners, television executives and producers.
Participants will join one-on-one creative story meetings, a Writers’ Room to break story, pitch sessions and group conversations about the creative and business environment of television writing...
- 9/15/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Welcome to the latest installment of the Nerdly poster round-up, where we bring you up to speed on some of the best movie posters (and this week some TV posters too!) to have hit the interwebs in recent weeks. Including posters for Hercules, The Interview, Altered Perception, The Drop, Tammy, Into the Storm, Hemlock Grove: Season 2, Before I Go To Sleep, The Damned,Foxcatcher, Sex Tape, To Be Takei, Life After Beth, The Equalizer, Lead Me Astray and Scar Tissue.
Hercules
The Interview
Altered Perception
The Drop
Tammy
Into the Storm
Hemlock Grove: Season 2
Before I Go To Sleep
The Damned
Foxcatcher
Sex Tape
To Be Takei
Life After Beth
The Equalizer
Lead Me Astray
Scar Tissue...
Hercules
The Interview
Altered Perception
The Drop
Tammy
Into the Storm
Hemlock Grove: Season 2
Before I Go To Sleep
The Damned
Foxcatcher
Sex Tape
To Be Takei
Life After Beth
The Equalizer
Lead Me Astray
Scar Tissue...
- 7/5/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
A bit ago we told you about a UK serial killer thriller called Scar Tissue; we now have a 30-second "trailer" to pass along to you. Luke Denham plays Sam Cross, a detective who never got the chance for revenge. Twenty years ago, her sister became the last victim of serial child killer Edward Jansen, moments before he was shot dead by a police Swat team. But now, decades later, he's back…Luke Denham (Daniel Horn) is a normal guy living a normal life until he wakes up one morning to find a mutilated corpse in his bathroom.
The post The UK Trailer for Scar Tissue Arrives appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
The post The UK Trailer for Scar Tissue Arrives appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 6/27/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Mike Tyson and his wife Lakiha Spicer are producing a movie about the early days of the champion boxer's life and career, the New York Post reports. The couple already have a few big name stars in mind for the film, including Kevin Spacey as Tyson's trainer, mentor and surrogate father Mike D'Amato and Helen Mirren as the boxer's adoptive mother, Camille Ewald. As for the former heavyweight champ himself, the couple said they wanted an unknown rather than an established star to play Tyson.
7 Knockout Mike Tyson...
7 Knockout Mike Tyson...
- 1/16/2014
- Rollingstone.com
Dexter, Season 8, Episode 10, ‘Goodbye, Miami’ Written By Jace Richdale & Scott Reynolds
Directed By Steve Shill Airs Sundays, 8pm on Showtime -
What’s the best way to wrap up a big long story? Do you concentrate on the characters, ensuring that their journeys come to an end in a satisfying manner? Is it a matter of destroying the world you have set up to justify the use of such a clinical term as ‘the end’? Or is it a case of doing both, throwing every last inspired thought and radical idea into the pot for one final thrill ride both visceral and emotional? Well, it really depends on who you ask. And, ideally, if you want to have the options presented, you should probably have something left in the creative vault before the plug is pulled. With two episodes left, and the show’s past sticking to the formula of...
Directed By Steve Shill Airs Sundays, 8pm on Showtime -
What’s the best way to wrap up a big long story? Do you concentrate on the characters, ensuring that their journeys come to an end in a satisfying manner? Is it a matter of destroying the world you have set up to justify the use of such a clinical term as ‘the end’? Or is it a case of doing both, throwing every last inspired thought and radical idea into the pot for one final thrill ride both visceral and emotional? Well, it really depends on who you ask. And, ideally, if you want to have the options presented, you should probably have something left in the creative vault before the plug is pulled. With two episodes left, and the show’s past sticking to the formula of...
- 9/9/2013
- by Scott Patterson
- SoundOnSight
Review Billy Grifter 29 Jul 2013 - 10:45
Billy is full of praise for this week's surprising episode of Dexter, which boasts a captivating performance from Charlotte Rampling...
This review contains spoilers.
8.5 This Little Piggy
Last week, I was majorly disappointed in the shabby crash sequence and a perceived lack of proper connections between events. A week is a long time in La-la-Land, it seems, because almost everything in This Little Piggy, I pretty much adored.
The opening scene in which Vogel helped Debra and Dex come to terms with their love/hate relationship was heavy on metaphor. Vogel's increasingly maternal role in their lives played out like a family spat with her playing arbiter to a sibling rivalry. Last week I proposed the notion that Vogel is Dexter's mother, garnering much derision. But while that might not be literally true, it's becoming their relationship, and in this story that concept...
Billy is full of praise for this week's surprising episode of Dexter, which boasts a captivating performance from Charlotte Rampling...
This review contains spoilers.
8.5 This Little Piggy
Last week, I was majorly disappointed in the shabby crash sequence and a perceived lack of proper connections between events. A week is a long time in La-la-Land, it seems, because almost everything in This Little Piggy, I pretty much adored.
The opening scene in which Vogel helped Debra and Dex come to terms with their love/hate relationship was heavy on metaphor. Vogel's increasingly maternal role in their lives played out like a family spat with her playing arbiter to a sibling rivalry. Last week I proposed the notion that Vogel is Dexter's mother, garnering much derision. But while that might not be literally true, it's becoming their relationship, and in this story that concept...
- 7/29/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Things are heating up on the 8th and final season of 'Dexter!' At the end of last episode, Deb (Jennifer Carpenter) made a very rash decision and now Dexter (Michael C Hall) is dealing with the repercussions of that. Also, it looks like Yates (the suspected "Brain Surgeon" who escaped last episode) has kidnapped Dr. Vogal (Charlotte Rampling)! Below you'll find the teaser "This Little Piggy," the new episode of 'Dexter,' along with 2 clips. This episode airs on Showtime this Sunday July 28th. Be sure to catch up with Alyse's TV recap from last week's episode "Scar Tissue."
Dexter Season 8 - Next on Episode 5 Dexter Season 8 - Episode 5 Clip - Not a Killer Dexter Season 8 - Episode 5 Clip - I Don't Hate You
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Dexter Season 8 - Next on Episode 5 Dexter Season 8 - Episode 5 Clip - Not a Killer Dexter Season 8 - Episode 5 Clip - I Don't Hate You
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- 7/25/2013
- by Rob Galluzzo
- FEARnet
One qualm I’ve always had with TV shows is that there is always a general lack of surprises. When the episodes per season are numbered, it can be easy to spot trick endings and twists coming from miles away. A few shows have been able to avoid this in the past, and Dexter has always been one of them. I like to think that since this is the final season, anything goes and everyone’s lives are up for grabs. But I was proven wrong with the ending of Scar Tissue.
Since I’m not a master filmmaker, let’s just start from the beginning. It’s been about a week since Deb attempted to confess for the murder of Laguerta, and apparently she’s not angry at Dexter for drugging and then handcuffing her to her couch. In fact, she’s been living with Dr. Vogel and going...
Since I’m not a master filmmaker, let’s just start from the beginning. It’s been about a week since Deb attempted to confess for the murder of Laguerta, and apparently she’s not angry at Dexter for drugging and then handcuffing her to her couch. In fact, she’s been living with Dr. Vogel and going...
- 7/23/2013
- by Christian Law
- We Got This Covered
Review Billy Grifter 23 Jul 2013 - 09:20
Has Dexter been pulling the wool over our eyes all this time? Here's Billy's frustrated review of Scar Tissue...
This review contains spoilers.
8.4 Scar Tissue
This week's Dexter left me marginally happier than the last one, almost. The improvement almost exclusively revolved around the minor characters, which were more involving, and not just plain annoying. At last Vince gets a real scene, where the revelation of hitting on his own daughter even makes him sit back. I loved this, especially when it transpired that they both shared the same Elmer Fudd laugh. Okay, maybe the long-lost children plot is one that's only introduced when a show has been running way too long, but it made me chuckle.
But the supporting players weren't the meat of this sandwich. That was down to the remarkable recovery that Debra went through under the influence of Vogel. Even...
Has Dexter been pulling the wool over our eyes all this time? Here's Billy's frustrated review of Scar Tissue...
This review contains spoilers.
8.4 Scar Tissue
This week's Dexter left me marginally happier than the last one, almost. The improvement almost exclusively revolved around the minor characters, which were more involving, and not just plain annoying. At last Vince gets a real scene, where the revelation of hitting on his own daughter even makes him sit back. I loved this, especially when it transpired that they both shared the same Elmer Fudd laugh. Okay, maybe the long-lost children plot is one that's only introduced when a show has been running way too long, but it made me chuckle.
But the supporting players weren't the meat of this sandwich. That was down to the remarkable recovery that Debra went through under the influence of Vogel. Even...
- 7/23/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Another clip from "Dexter" Episode 8.05, "This Little Piggy," has arrived from Showtime, along with a "Wrap-Up" podcast with producer Scott Reynolds for last night's intense Episode 8.04, "Scar Tissue."
In the audio "Wrap-Up" Reynolds sits down with writer Tim Schlattmann to discuss writing Episode 8.04, followed by an interview with Desmond Harrington.
Related Story: Images from and a Sneak Peek of "Dexter" Ep. 8.05 - "This Little Piggy"; Go Inside Ep. 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" with the Creators
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime, "like" "Dexter" on Facebook, follow "Dexter" on Twitter, and stop by the "Dexter" Tumblr page, which serves as the hub for fan-created content.
"Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" (aired 7/21/13)
Dexter pursues another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel's list. Quinn celebrates his passing of Sergeant's exam by defending Deb in a fight. Dr. Vogel begins treating Deb for her post-traumatic stress disorder. Written...
In the audio "Wrap-Up" Reynolds sits down with writer Tim Schlattmann to discuss writing Episode 8.04, followed by an interview with Desmond Harrington.
Related Story: Images from and a Sneak Peek of "Dexter" Ep. 8.05 - "This Little Piggy"; Go Inside Ep. 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" with the Creators
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime, "like" "Dexter" on Facebook, follow "Dexter" on Twitter, and stop by the "Dexter" Tumblr page, which serves as the hub for fan-created content.
"Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" (aired 7/21/13)
Dexter pursues another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel's list. Quinn celebrates his passing of Sergeant's exam by defending Deb in a fight. Dr. Vogel begins treating Deb for her post-traumatic stress disorder. Written...
- 7/22/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
The influence of self-worth is one of the select constants which every person has in common. How one sees and values him or herself substantially informs that person’s entire life. There’s a part in a popular novel in which the protagonist is struggling to understand those around him and in so doing he’s told that another character behaved a certain way due to low self-esteem. He then replies that it’s not the first time he’s been told low self-esteem was the culprit for poor behavior and wonders if that can really be the root of so many destructive actions of so many people. “Scar Tissue” spent the majority of its focus on how self-worth has recently shaped Dexter and Debra’s perceptions of themselves and each other. Confronting these core issues has been the strength of this final season and I...
The influence of self-worth is one of the select constants which every person has in common. How one sees and values him or herself substantially informs that person’s entire life. There’s a part in a popular novel in which the protagonist is struggling to understand those around him and in so doing he’s told that another character behaved a certain way due to low self-esteem. He then replies that it’s not the first time he’s been told low self-esteem was the culprit for poor behavior and wonders if that can really be the root of so many destructive actions of so many people. “Scar Tissue” spent the majority of its focus on how self-worth has recently shaped Dexter and Debra’s perceptions of themselves and each other. Confronting these core issues has been the strength of this final season and I...
- 7/22/2013
- by Joseph Kratzer
- Obsessed with Film
Dexter Episode 804
“Scar Tissue”
Written By: Tim Schlattmann
Directed By: Stefan Schwartz
Original Airdate: 21 July 2013
In This Episode...
Deb is staying with Vogel while she is being treated for severe Ptsd. Vogel takes Deb back to the container, to “take away the power it holds” and remind her that she is a good person, but she will always choose Dexter. It actually seems to be helping. Vogel shows Deb one of the videos she made with Harry, comparing her with her father. They both did what they thought was in Dexter’s best interest. Deb eventually sneaks into Vogel’s office and finds more Harry videos. She watches one in which Harry is consumed with guilt after he walks in on Dexter during one of his kills.
Meanwhile, Dexter has cleared four of Vogel’s former patients. Next up is Aj Yates. Yates attacked a classmate at school when he...
“Scar Tissue”
Written By: Tim Schlattmann
Directed By: Stefan Schwartz
Original Airdate: 21 July 2013
In This Episode...
Deb is staying with Vogel while she is being treated for severe Ptsd. Vogel takes Deb back to the container, to “take away the power it holds” and remind her that she is a good person, but she will always choose Dexter. It actually seems to be helping. Vogel shows Deb one of the videos she made with Harry, comparing her with her father. They both did what they thought was in Dexter’s best interest. Deb eventually sneaks into Vogel’s office and finds more Harry videos. She watches one in which Harry is consumed with guilt after he walks in on Dexter during one of his kills.
Meanwhile, Dexter has cleared four of Vogel’s former patients. Next up is Aj Yates. Yates attacked a classmate at school when he...
- 7/22/2013
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Dexter, Season 8, Episode 4, ‘Scar Tissue’
Written By Tim Schlattmann
Directed By Stefan Schwartz
Airs Sundays, 8pm on Showtime
The trouble with ending a story is that too many people want too many different things, the author included, and quite often the natural endgame to set up is the one that people are afraid to see. It’s a scary thought, after all, if you’ve been invested in something for it to come to an end. We all want different things, have different expectations and not everyone will be satisfied with the result. With Scar Tissue, the fourth installment of Dexter’s final season, it has become clear that the last great chase will focus almost entirely on its two central characters, not villains of the week or rival serial killers. Unfortunately, with the episode’s indecisive conclusion, the chosen direction is not in the slightest bit clear. Fear, it seems,...
Written By Tim Schlattmann
Directed By Stefan Schwartz
Airs Sundays, 8pm on Showtime
The trouble with ending a story is that too many people want too many different things, the author included, and quite often the natural endgame to set up is the one that people are afraid to see. It’s a scary thought, after all, if you’ve been invested in something for it to come to an end. We all want different things, have different expectations and not everyone will be satisfied with the result. With Scar Tissue, the fourth installment of Dexter’s final season, it has become clear that the last great chase will focus almost entirely on its two central characters, not villains of the week or rival serial killers. Unfortunately, with the episode’s indecisive conclusion, the chosen direction is not in the slightest bit clear. Fear, it seems,...
- 7/22/2013
- by Scott Patterson
- SoundOnSight
Last night's episode of "Dexter," titled "Scar Tissue," was certainly intense, and we have a look inside the ep with the creators along with an image gallery, preview, and clip from Episode 8.05, "This Little Piggy."
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime, "like" "Dexter" on Facebook, follow "Dexter" on Twitter, and stop by the "Dexter" Tumblr page, which serves as the hub for fan-created content.
"Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" (aired 7/21/13)
Dexter pursues another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel's list. Quinn celebrates his passing of Sergeant's exam by defending Deb in a fight. Dr. Vogel begins treating Deb for her post-traumatic stress disorder. Written by Tim Schlattmann and directed by Stefan Schwartz.
"Dexter" Episode 8.05 - "This Little Piggy" (7/28/13)
Dr. Vogel comes into contact with the "Brain Surgeon.'' Dexter and Deb try to keep the doctor safe. Masuka learns he has a daughter.
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime, "like" "Dexter" on Facebook, follow "Dexter" on Twitter, and stop by the "Dexter" Tumblr page, which serves as the hub for fan-created content.
"Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" (aired 7/21/13)
Dexter pursues another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel's list. Quinn celebrates his passing of Sergeant's exam by defending Deb in a fight. Dr. Vogel begins treating Deb for her post-traumatic stress disorder. Written by Tim Schlattmann and directed by Stefan Schwartz.
"Dexter" Episode 8.05 - "This Little Piggy" (7/28/13)
Dr. Vogel comes into contact with the "Brain Surgeon.'' Dexter and Deb try to keep the doctor safe. Masuka learns he has a daughter.
- 7/22/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Note: Do not read on if you have not yet seen Season 8, Episode 4 of Showtime's "Dexter," titled "Scar Tissue."
Things will never be the same for Deb (Jennifer Carpenter) and Dexter (Michael C. Hall) Morgan. The fourth episode of "Dexter" Season 8, the show's final season, ended with Deb going off the deep end in more ways than one.
In the final moments of the episode, Deb attempted to kill both herself and her brother Dexter by driving their car into a lake. However, once Deb was saved by a witness, she went back to rescue Dexter.
"In the first four episodes of this season, Deb is searching for her bottom, and I think she's surprised to see just how low it actually is. She hits it when the car hits the water. When she looks back, she is able to see Dexter as this living, breathing person and it makes him real in that instant,...
Things will never be the same for Deb (Jennifer Carpenter) and Dexter (Michael C. Hall) Morgan. The fourth episode of "Dexter" Season 8, the show's final season, ended with Deb going off the deep end in more ways than one.
In the final moments of the episode, Deb attempted to kill both herself and her brother Dexter by driving their car into a lake. However, once Deb was saved by a witness, she went back to rescue Dexter.
"In the first four episodes of this season, Deb is searching for her bottom, and I think she's surprised to see just how low it actually is. She hits it when the car hits the water. When she looks back, she is able to see Dexter as this living, breathing person and it makes him real in that instant,...
- 7/22/2013
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
For the first time this season, Dexter let me down tonight. “Scar Tissue” wasn’t a particularly bad episode by any means, but compared to the previous three stellar episodes that have started off this final season of Dexter, it felt very scattered and choppy. Storylines were introduced or characters interacted for short periods of time, [...]
Dexter 8.04 "Scar Tissue" Review: A Crash Course In Forgiveness...
Dexter 8.04 "Scar Tissue" Review: A Crash Course In Forgiveness...
- 7/22/2013
- by Chris King
- TVovermind.com
Note: Do not read on if you have not yet seen Season 8, Episode 4 of Showtime's "Dexter," titled "Scar Tissue."
It doesn't get more bizarrely, out-of-nowhere-climactic than Deb grabbing the steering wheel of Dexter's car and driving into a lake.
The shocking moment was reminiscent of another crazy fourth episode of a Showtime drama: when Carrie went rogue on "Homeland," storming into Brody's hotel room and forcing the CIA to arrest him. Both felt like insane moments that wouldn't have been out of place in a season finale, giving the characters and action a jolt at the end of the season's first act.
Then again, some might see Deb driving into the lake as another example of "Dexter" jumping the shark. And let us know in the comments where you fall on that issue.
It would have been one thing if Deb went through with it. But in her latest display of conflicted decision-making,...
It doesn't get more bizarrely, out-of-nowhere-climactic than Deb grabbing the steering wheel of Dexter's car and driving into a lake.
The shocking moment was reminiscent of another crazy fourth episode of a Showtime drama: when Carrie went rogue on "Homeland," storming into Brody's hotel room and forcing the CIA to arrest him. Both felt like insane moments that wouldn't have been out of place in a season finale, giving the characters and action a jolt at the end of the season's first act.
Then again, some might see Deb driving into the lake as another example of "Dexter" jumping the shark. And let us know in the comments where you fall on that issue.
It would have been one thing if Deb went through with it. But in her latest display of conflicted decision-making,...
- 7/22/2013
- by Alex Moaba
- Aol TV.
Well, that was both very cool and very anti-climactic.
As Deb and Dexter shared the world's most tension-filled car ride toward the end of "Scar Tissue," I wondered what the former had in mind. Would she really grab the wheel? Was she really thinking of sending both effed up siblings to their watery graves?
You could see the disturbing wheels turning inside Deb's head, leading one to think she truly was contemplating just such a move... yet it was still startling when she actually went through with it. Yes, I may have gasped out loud.
But it was equally disappointing when she immediately rescued her brother.
Granted, I'm very glad the episode didn't conclude with a cliffhanger that tried to pretend as if Dexter might actually die. But couldn't that fisherman have jumped in and saved Dexter's life? It may make sense that Deb would regret her decision and...
As Deb and Dexter shared the world's most tension-filled car ride toward the end of "Scar Tissue," I wondered what the former had in mind. Would she really grab the wheel? Was she really thinking of sending both effed up siblings to their watery graves?
You could see the disturbing wheels turning inside Deb's head, leading one to think she truly was contemplating just such a move... yet it was still startling when she actually went through with it. Yes, I may have gasped out loud.
But it was equally disappointing when she immediately rescued her brother.
Granted, I'm very glad the episode didn't conclude with a cliffhanger that tried to pretend as if Dexter might actually die. But couldn't that fisherman have jumped in and saved Dexter's life? It may make sense that Deb would regret her decision and...
- 7/22/2013
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
In "Scar Tissue," Debra makes some strides forward in healing from the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after killing Laguerta -- and comes to a decision regarding "Dexter."
Color us impressed that Dr. Vogel is actually helping Debra -- forcing her to confront her feelings, keeping Deb at her house to look after, showing her a video of her father and how hard it was for him to deal with Dexter's psyche.
Frankly, we thought Vogel might try to harm Deb since she appears to want to keep Dexter as her pet psychopath. So, bonus points to Vogel. She also confronts Dexter about how he needs Deb in his life to idolize him and make him feel good about himself, but now that she doesn't do that anymore, Dexter has to stop needing her and merely want her in his life. Part of that is accepting himself for who he is.
One...
Color us impressed that Dr. Vogel is actually helping Debra -- forcing her to confront her feelings, keeping Deb at her house to look after, showing her a video of her father and how hard it was for him to deal with Dexter's psyche.
Frankly, we thought Vogel might try to harm Deb since she appears to want to keep Dexter as her pet psychopath. So, bonus points to Vogel. She also confronts Dexter about how he needs Deb in his life to idolize him and make him feel good about himself, but now that she doesn't do that anymore, Dexter has to stop needing her and merely want her in his life. Part of that is accepting himself for who he is.
One...
- 7/22/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
New Dexter season 8,finale episode 12 spoilery set pics hit the net. Recently, onlinevactions.com, acquired new,exclusive pics for the upcoming finale episode 12 of Dexter season 8. Well, they speculate that these are for the finale episode as they were shot during the final days of filming out in Long Beach,California. In any case they are spoilery pics for one of the episodes,so be careful when viewing them if you don't want to ruin it for yourself. You can view the new pics by Clicking Here. The photos serve up a lot of boat scenes with Dexter,Deb,Hannah,Harrison,and more,so they do appear to be quite revealing. As previously reported, the new episode 4,labeled, "Scar Tissue," is coming up this Sunday night,July 21st. It's going to feature Deb engaging in some flashback therapy sessions with Dr, Vogel. At one point,Deb will flash back to...
- 7/20/2013
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
New Dexter season 8,episode 4 spoiler photo features Deb smiling it up with Quinn. Recently, Spoiler TV ,dished up a couple of new spoiler photos for the upcoming "Dexter" episode 4 of season 8,titled," Scar Tissue." This particular one, gives us a new look at troubled Deb,appearing to have a happy moment with her old flame,Quinn, as she cracks a nice smile. However, Quinn seems to be quite serious. Some of the other photos,showed Deb working with Dexter again,and more. Also, in this episode, Deb is going to engage in an intense therapy session with Dr. Vogel that has her flashing back to when she shot Laguerta, and she will try to blame Dexter,but Vogel won't let her. Dexter is also going to track down another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel’s list, and will tell Vogel to get out of his life at one point,...
- 7/17/2013
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Review Billy Grifter 17 Jul 2013 - 09:30
Billy wonders when Dexter's eighth season is going to really start motoring, instead of idling in the slow lane...
This review contains spoilers.
8.3 What's Eating Dexter Morgan?
I'm not used to calling out Dexter for treading water, but after sitting through What's Eating Dexter Morgan?, I was left with that distinct feeling.
The two major plotlines, Vogel and Debs, both continued really without any significant development. And, I'm really getting bored with Debs acting like she's the only person in the known universe. If she's ultimately going to take her own life after drowning in self pity can she please do it soon, because if it takes the whole season, then I'll be furious.
The Vogel side of this coin was marginally more pleasing, though it didn't add anything new to what we've previously been presented. Dexter is clearly being played, and it...
Billy wonders when Dexter's eighth season is going to really start motoring, instead of idling in the slow lane...
This review contains spoilers.
8.3 What's Eating Dexter Morgan?
I'm not used to calling out Dexter for treading water, but after sitting through What's Eating Dexter Morgan?, I was left with that distinct feeling.
The two major plotlines, Vogel and Debs, both continued really without any significant development. And, I'm really getting bored with Debs acting like she's the only person in the known universe. If she's ultimately going to take her own life after drowning in self pity can she please do it soon, because if it takes the whole season, then I'll be furious.
The Vogel side of this coin was marginally more pleasing, though it didn't add anything new to what we've previously been presented. Dexter is clearly being played, and it...
- 7/17/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Is there any hope of bringing Deb (Jennifer Carpenter) back from the dark side? Well, now Dr. Vogal is doing everything she can to help mend the broken spirit of the former lieutenant, meanwhile Dexter is still on the hunt for the "brain surgeon" and coping with the idea of not having his beloved sister in his life. Below's a sneak peek at episode 804 titled "Scar Tissue," which airs this Sunday July 21st only on Showtime. Catch up and read Alyse's TV recap for episode 803 "What's Eating Dexter Morgan?"
Dexter Season 8- Next on Episode 4 Dexter Season 8- Episode 4 Clip - Next on the List Dexter Season 8- Episode 4 Clip - Because of Dexter...
Dexter Season 8- Next on Episode 4 Dexter Season 8- Episode 4 Clip - Next on the List Dexter Season 8- Episode 4 Clip - Because of Dexter...
- 7/16/2013
- by Rob Galluzzo
- FEARnet
We thought it was a little odd when we got only one clip from "Dexter" Episode 8.04, "Scar Tissue," instead of the usual pair, and we were right! Showtime has now released a second sneak peek of the ep.
"Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" (7/21/13; 9-10 Pm)
Dexter pursues another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel's list. Quinn celebrates his passing of Sergeant's exam by defending Deb in a fight. Dr. Vogel begins treating Deb for her post-traumatic stress disorder.
Written by Tim Schlattmann and directed by Stefan Schwartz.
Related Story: Image Gallery for "Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue"
The series stars Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, Aimee Garcia, David Zayas, Geoff Pierson, and James Remar. Season 8 guest stars include Yvonne Strahovski, Bethany Joy Lenz, Rhys Coiro, Charlotte Rampling, Nick Gomez, Julian Sands, and Sean Patrick Flanery.
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime,...
"Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" (7/21/13; 9-10 Pm)
Dexter pursues another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel's list. Quinn celebrates his passing of Sergeant's exam by defending Deb in a fight. Dr. Vogel begins treating Deb for her post-traumatic stress disorder.
Written by Tim Schlattmann and directed by Stefan Schwartz.
Related Story: Image Gallery for "Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue"
The series stars Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, Aimee Garcia, David Zayas, Geoff Pierson, and James Remar. Season 8 guest stars include Yvonne Strahovski, Bethany Joy Lenz, Rhys Coiro, Charlotte Rampling, Nick Gomez, Julian Sands, and Sean Patrick Flanery.
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime,...
- 7/16/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Were the preview and clip from "Dexter Episode 8.04, "Scar Tissue," we posted earlier not quite enough for you? How about an image gallery then? Check it out, and let us know what you think of Season 8 so far.
The series stars Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, Aimee Garcia, David Zayas, Geoff Pierson, and James Remar. Season 8 guest stars include Yvonne Strahovski, Bethany Joy Lenz, Rhys Coiro, Charlotte Rampling, Nick Gomez, Julian Sands, and Sean Patrick Flanery.
"Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" (7/21/13; 9-10 Pm)
Dexter pursues another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel's list. Quinn celebrates his passing of Sergeant's exam by defending Deb in a fight. Dr. Vogel begins treating Deb for her post-traumatic stress disorder. Written by Tim Schlattmann and directed by Stefan Schwartz.
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime, "like" "Dexter" on Facebook, follow "Dexter" on Twitter,...
The series stars Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, Aimee Garcia, David Zayas, Geoff Pierson, and James Remar. Season 8 guest stars include Yvonne Strahovski, Bethany Joy Lenz, Rhys Coiro, Charlotte Rampling, Nick Gomez, Julian Sands, and Sean Patrick Flanery.
"Dexter" Episode 8.04 - "Scar Tissue" (7/21/13; 9-10 Pm)
Dexter pursues another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel's list. Quinn celebrates his passing of Sergeant's exam by defending Deb in a fight. Dr. Vogel begins treating Deb for her post-traumatic stress disorder. Written by Tim Schlattmann and directed by Stefan Schwartz.
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime, "like" "Dexter" on Facebook, follow "Dexter" on Twitter,...
- 7/15/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
New Dexter season 8,episode 4 intense spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night, Showtime served up the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clips (below) for their upcoming "Dexter" episode 4 of season 8. The episode is titled, "Scar Tissue," and it looks pretty emotional and intense as Vogel gets down to the nitty gritty with Deb's crazy behavior, Quinn throws down hardcore to defend Deb's honor, and more. In the new "Scar Tissue" episode, Dexter will end up, tracking down another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel’s list. Quinn is going to celebrate his passing of the Sergeant’s exam by defending Debra’s honor in a hardcore fight. Dr. Vogel will begin treating Debra for her Ptsd. Dexter is going to tell Vogel, to get out of his life,and more. Episode 4 is due to hit the airwaves on Sunday night, July 21st at 9pm on Showtime.
- 7/15/2013
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Dr. Vogel is already proving to be a key player in Season 8 of "Dexter," and in next week's Episode 8.04, "Scar Tissue," she begins to get her claws in Deb.
In addition to a preview of and clip from "Scar Tissue," we have another audio "Wrap-Up" podcast to share in which producer Scott Reynolds sits down with writer Lauren Gussis to discuss Episode 8.03, "What's Eating Dexter Morgan?," followed by an interview with guest star Sean Patrick Flanery, who plays Private Investigator Jacob Elway in Season 8.
Lastly, the cast and crew discuss Debra's confession in a special "Dissecting a Scene" video.
The series stars Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, Aimee Garcia, David Zayas, Geoff Pierson, and James Remar. Season 8 guest stars include Yvonne Strahovski, Bethany Joy Lenz, Rhys Coiro, Charlotte Rampling, Nick Gomez, Julian Sands, and Sean Patrick Flanery.
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime,...
In addition to a preview of and clip from "Scar Tissue," we have another audio "Wrap-Up" podcast to share in which producer Scott Reynolds sits down with writer Lauren Gussis to discuss Episode 8.03, "What's Eating Dexter Morgan?," followed by an interview with guest star Sean Patrick Flanery, who plays Private Investigator Jacob Elway in Season 8.
Lastly, the cast and crew discuss Debra's confession in a special "Dissecting a Scene" video.
The series stars Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Desmond Harrington, C.S. Lee, Aimee Garcia, David Zayas, Geoff Pierson, and James Remar. Season 8 guest stars include Yvonne Strahovski, Bethany Joy Lenz, Rhys Coiro, Charlotte Rampling, Nick Gomez, Julian Sands, and Sean Patrick Flanery.
For more info be sure to visit the official "Dexter" page on Showtime,...
- 7/15/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
New Dexter season 8,episode 4 spoiler pics feature Dexter & Deb working together again. Recently, Spoiler TV served up a couple, new spoiler pics for the upcoming "Dexter" episode 4 of season 8, labeled ,"Scar Tissue," and one of them appears to be pretty interesting as Dexter and Deb seem to be teamed back up again to work on something, despite their rough start this season. As previously reported, the official episode 4 synopsis, revealed that Dexter is going to end up, tracking down another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel’s list. Quinn will celebrate his passing of the Sergeant’s exam by defending Debra’s honor in a fight. Then Dr. Vogel will begin treating Debra for her Ptsd. Episode 4 is set to hit the airwaves on Sunday night,July 21st at 9pm on Showtime.
- 7/6/2013
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
New Dexter season 8,episode 4 official spoilers,plotline revealed by Showtime. Recently,Showtime dished out the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Dexter" episode 4 of season 8. The episode is entitled, "Scar Tissue," and it sounds quite interesting as Dexter will continue to hunt down people for Dr. Vogel,Deb is going to be getting help for Ptsd,and more. In the new,4th episode press release, Dexter will end up, tracking down another potential serial killer from Dr. Vogel’s list. Quinn is going to celebrate his passing of the Sergeant’s exam by defending Debra’s honor in a fight. Dr. Vogel will begin treating Debra for her Ptsd. The episode was written by Tim Schlattmann, directed by Stefan Schwartz. Episode 4 is due to hit the airwaves on Sunday night, July 21st at 9pm on Showtime.
- 7/3/2013
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Dexter Season 8 Episode 1-4 Synopsis, Air Dates. The official plot synopsis and air dates for Showtime’s Dexter: Season 8, Episode 1: A Beautiful Day, Episode 2: Every Silver Lining…, Episode 3: What’s Eating Dexter Morgan?, Episode 4: Scar Tissue have been released. The official press release for Dexter: Season 8, Episode 1-4: “A Beautiful Day Episode [...]
Continue reading: Dexter: Season 8, Ep. 1: A Beautiful Day, Ep. 2: Every Silver Lining…, Ep. 3: What’s Eating Dexter Morgan?, Ep. 4: Scar Tissue Plot Synopsis, Air Dates...
Continue reading: Dexter: Season 8, Ep. 1: A Beautiful Day, Ep. 2: Every Silver Lining…, Ep. 3: What’s Eating Dexter Morgan?, Ep. 4: Scar Tissue Plot Synopsis, Air Dates...
- 6/22/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
For music fans and intrigued bystanders alike, the access-all-areas autobiography provides an unprecedented insight into the lives of our musical heroes. Even at a time when the roving eye of the world’s media is more omnipresent than ever, the official autobiography still manages to give us something that other sources would never be able to extract – the innermost thoughts and experiences of the individual in question.
Over the years, there have been some brilliant, emotive and creative autobiographies (Patti Smith – Just Kids, Anthony Kiedis – Scar Tissue), and some not so great exercises of self-indulgence (Scott Weiland – Not Dead And Not For Sale), the latter reminding us that a bulging ego and an empty piece of paper isn’t necessarily the best combination.
However, in compiling the list of the ten music autobiographies that we would most love to get our hands on, we must do so with the assumption that we,...
Over the years, there have been some brilliant, emotive and creative autobiographies (Patti Smith – Just Kids, Anthony Kiedis – Scar Tissue), and some not so great exercises of self-indulgence (Scott Weiland – Not Dead And Not For Sale), the latter reminding us that a bulging ego and an empty piece of paper isn’t necessarily the best combination.
However, in compiling the list of the ten music autobiographies that we would most love to get our hands on, we must do so with the assumption that we,...
- 3/1/2013
- by Jenna Cousins
- Obsessed with Film
Tags: Notes on a Fandomfan fictionfemslashIMDbGLEEGrey's AnatomyRizzoli & Isles
Notes on a Fandom is a regular column dedicated to lesbian/bi fandom in it’s various incarnations. It will also feature thoughts and comments from you, the fans. Follow @DanaPiccoli on Twitter and Tumblr to keep up with the latest topics and questions.
Whether you consider yourself a flailing fangirl, or a more casual kind of fan, chances are you have come across a piece of fan fiction. Fan fiction (also fanfic or fic), or is one of the cornerstones of the fandom universe. Plentiful to say the least, it comes in many varieties. Some are brilliantly moving; some can make us blush. Some are, well, less than stellar. If Twitter is the mouthpiece fandom uses to try and influence or appeal to the powers that be, then fan fiction is its beating heart. It’s a medium used and created by fans,...
Notes on a Fandom is a regular column dedicated to lesbian/bi fandom in it’s various incarnations. It will also feature thoughts and comments from you, the fans. Follow @DanaPiccoli on Twitter and Tumblr to keep up with the latest topics and questions.
Whether you consider yourself a flailing fangirl, or a more casual kind of fan, chances are you have come across a piece of fan fiction. Fan fiction (also fanfic or fic), or is one of the cornerstones of the fandom universe. Plentiful to say the least, it comes in many varieties. Some are brilliantly moving; some can make us blush. Some are, well, less than stellar. If Twitter is the mouthpiece fandom uses to try and influence or appeal to the powers that be, then fan fiction is its beating heart. It’s a medium used and created by fans,...
- 2/13/2013
- by DanaPiccoli
- AfterEllen.com
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson has made a deal with Blue Rider Press for North American rights to Undisputed Truth, described as a no-holds-barred tell-all memoir that chronicles Tyson’s journey from tumultuous past to tranquil present. The book will be published next summer and Blue Rider Press president and publisher David Rosenthal acquired the rights from David Vigliano and Anthony Mattero at Vigliano Associates. This guy has been through it all, winning the championship with devastating knockout power, making millions, and then suffering an unbelievable fall from grace. He lost his belt to Buster Douglas, the first time he was knocked out. Then he bit the ears off Evander Holyfield in the ring and was disqualified. There was a rape conviction and drug addiction, symbolizing a rage he was simply unable to control. He has finally pulled himself together, it seems. He headlined a well received one man...
- 10/16/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Marvel Comics has announced that they will be liquidating a huge selection of hardcover collections to retailers at a fraction of the cost in order to flush their stocks. This was a move that DC Comics also made recently, helping to improve their dollar-per-product-item-in-stock ratio.
You can see the full list of the liquidated hardcover collections below.
5 Ronin Hc Cassaday Cvr
Agents Of Atlas Vs Premiere Hc Avengers Cover
Agents Of Atlas Vs Premiere Hc Dm Var Ed X-Men Cvr
Annihilators Hc Garner
Annihilators Hc Young Dm Var Ed
The Art of Spider-Man Classic (Marvel Us)
Astonishing Thor Hc
Astonishing X-Men Gifted Gn Hc W/Motion Comic Dvd
Astonishing X-Men: Monstrous
Avengers, Vol. 2 Hc
Avengers Prime Prem Hc
Avengers Contest Premiere Hc
Avengers: The Origin Hc
Avengers: The Search for She-Hulk Hc
Avengers – West Coast Avengers: Family Ties Hc
Avengers: West Coast Avengers: Sins of the Past
Avengers: West Coast...
You can see the full list of the liquidated hardcover collections below.
5 Ronin Hc Cassaday Cvr
Agents Of Atlas Vs Premiere Hc Avengers Cover
Agents Of Atlas Vs Premiere Hc Dm Var Ed X-Men Cvr
Annihilators Hc Garner
Annihilators Hc Young Dm Var Ed
The Art of Spider-Man Classic (Marvel Us)
Astonishing Thor Hc
Astonishing X-Men Gifted Gn Hc W/Motion Comic Dvd
Astonishing X-Men: Monstrous
Avengers, Vol. 2 Hc
Avengers Prime Prem Hc
Avengers Contest Premiere Hc
Avengers: The Origin Hc
Avengers: The Search for She-Hulk Hc
Avengers – West Coast Avengers: Family Ties Hc
Avengers: West Coast Avengers: Sins of the Past
Avengers: West Coast...
- 7/30/2012
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Los Angeles — Anthony Kiedis had a dream the other night.
The 49-year-old frontman of the Red Hot Chili Peppers imagined that he was playing at this year's Rock and Rock Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and the band's on-again, off-again guitarist John Frusciante was sitting in the front row.
Kiedis is quick to note that this vision won't become a reality when the 29-year-old group is actually inducted Saturday.
"No," Kiedis said in a hushed tone during a break from rehearsing at Sir Studios last month. "That was just a dream."
"I can't speak for (Frusciante), but I think it's kinda like an ex-girlfriend vibe," added 49-year-old bassist Flea.
The current line-up of Flea, Kiedis, drummer Chad Smith and guitarist Josh Klinghoffer will be honored along with past bandmates like late founding member Hillel Slovak, the original Chili Peppers guitarist who died of a drug overdose in 1988, and Frusciante, who...
The 49-year-old frontman of the Red Hot Chili Peppers imagined that he was playing at this year's Rock and Rock Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and the band's on-again, off-again guitarist John Frusciante was sitting in the front row.
Kiedis is quick to note that this vision won't become a reality when the 29-year-old group is actually inducted Saturday.
"No," Kiedis said in a hushed tone during a break from rehearsing at Sir Studios last month. "That was just a dream."
"I can't speak for (Frusciante), but I think it's kinda like an ex-girlfriend vibe," added 49-year-old bassist Flea.
The current line-up of Flea, Kiedis, drummer Chad Smith and guitarist Josh Klinghoffer will be honored along with past bandmates like late founding member Hillel Slovak, the original Chili Peppers guitarist who died of a drug overdose in 1988, and Frusciante, who...
- 4/11/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Here’s what hits shelves this week!
Boom! Studios
Clive Barker’s Hellraiser Masterpieces #6, $3.99
Peanuts Happiness Is Warm Blanket Charlie Brown Hc (Sdcc 2011 Variant Cover), $39.99
Planet Of The Apes #10 (Cover A Mitch Gerads), $3.99
Planet Of The Apes #10 (Cover B Declan Shalvey), $3.99
Planet Of The Apes #10 (Cover C Damian Couceiro), Ar
Steed And Mrs Peel #1 (Of 6)(Cover A Ian Gibson), $3.99
Steed And Mrs Peel #1 (Of 6)(Cover B Ian Gibson), Ar
WordGirl Volume 3 Word Up Gn, $7.99
Dark Horse Comics
Conan Road Of Kings #12, $3.50
Conan Volume 11 Road Of Kings Part 1 Hc, $24.99
Mass Effect Invasion #4 (Of 4)(Massimo Carnevale Regular Cover), $3.50
Mass Effect Invasion #4 (Of 4)(Paul Renaud Variant Cover), $3.50
DC Comics
Animal Man #2 (Travel Foreman 2nd Printing Variant Cover), $2.99
Batman #5 (Andy Kubert Variant Cover), Ar
Batman #5 (Combo Pack Edition), $3.99
Batman #5 (Greg Capullo Black & White Variant Cover), Ar
Batman #5 (Greg Capullo Regular Cover), $2.99
Batman Odyssey Volume 2 #4 (Of 7)(Neal Adams Regular Cover), $3.99
Batman Odyssey Volume 2 #4 (Of 7)(Neal...
Boom! Studios
Clive Barker’s Hellraiser Masterpieces #6, $3.99
Peanuts Happiness Is Warm Blanket Charlie Brown Hc (Sdcc 2011 Variant Cover), $39.99
Planet Of The Apes #10 (Cover A Mitch Gerads), $3.99
Planet Of The Apes #10 (Cover B Declan Shalvey), $3.99
Planet Of The Apes #10 (Cover C Damian Couceiro), Ar
Steed And Mrs Peel #1 (Of 6)(Cover A Ian Gibson), $3.99
Steed And Mrs Peel #1 (Of 6)(Cover B Ian Gibson), Ar
WordGirl Volume 3 Word Up Gn, $7.99
Dark Horse Comics
Conan Road Of Kings #12, $3.50
Conan Volume 11 Road Of Kings Part 1 Hc, $24.99
Mass Effect Invasion #4 (Of 4)(Massimo Carnevale Regular Cover), $3.50
Mass Effect Invasion #4 (Of 4)(Paul Renaud Variant Cover), $3.50
DC Comics
Animal Man #2 (Travel Foreman 2nd Printing Variant Cover), $2.99
Batman #5 (Andy Kubert Variant Cover), Ar
Batman #5 (Combo Pack Edition), $3.99
Batman #5 (Greg Capullo Black & White Variant Cover), Ar
Batman #5 (Greg Capullo Regular Cover), $2.99
Batman Odyssey Volume 2 #4 (Of 7)(Neal Adams Regular Cover), $3.99
Batman Odyssey Volume 2 #4 (Of 7)(Neal...
- 1/18/2012
- by Brandon Johnston
- ScifiMafia
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and special items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless #3, $3.99
Antarctic Press
Brian Keene’s Dead New World 6 Pack, $20.00
Ape Entertainment
Dark Axis Rise Of The Overmen #2 (Of 4), $3.99
Helldorado #2 (Of 3), $3.99
Prodigal Egg Of First Light Tp, $12.95
Archaia Entertainment
Fraggle Rock Classics Volume 1 Tp, $9.95
Archie Comics
Archie And Friends Double Digest #12, $3.99
Jughead #211, $2.99
Jugheads Double Digest #177, $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog Archives Volume 17 Tp, $7.99
Sonic Universe #36, $2.99
Aspen Mlt
Charismagic #4 (Cover A Khary Randolph), $2.99
Charismagic #4 (Cover B Siya Oum), $2.99
Charismagic #4 (Cover C Micah Gunnell), $2.99
Charismagic #4 (Cover D Nicola Hwang), $2.99
Charismagic #4 (Emilio Lopez Sudana Variant Cover), Ar
Dead Man’s Run #1 (Cover A Tony Parker), $3.50
Dead Man’s Run #1 (Cover B Joe Benitez), $3.50
Avatar Press
Caligula #6 (Of 6)(Jacen Burrows Regular Cover), $3.99
Caligula #6 (Of 6)(German Nobile Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Caligula #6 (Of 6)(Jacen...
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless #3, $3.99
Antarctic Press
Brian Keene’s Dead New World 6 Pack, $20.00
Ape Entertainment
Dark Axis Rise Of The Overmen #2 (Of 4), $3.99
Helldorado #2 (Of 3), $3.99
Prodigal Egg Of First Light Tp, $12.95
Archaia Entertainment
Fraggle Rock Classics Volume 1 Tp, $9.95
Archie Comics
Archie And Friends Double Digest #12, $3.99
Jughead #211, $2.99
Jugheads Double Digest #177, $3.99
Sonic The Hedgehog Archives Volume 17 Tp, $7.99
Sonic Universe #36, $2.99
Aspen Mlt
Charismagic #4 (Cover A Khary Randolph), $2.99
Charismagic #4 (Cover B Siya Oum), $2.99
Charismagic #4 (Cover C Micah Gunnell), $2.99
Charismagic #4 (Cover D Nicola Hwang), $2.99
Charismagic #4 (Emilio Lopez Sudana Variant Cover), Ar
Dead Man’s Run #1 (Cover A Tony Parker), $3.50
Dead Man’s Run #1 (Cover B Joe Benitez), $3.50
Avatar Press
Caligula #6 (Of 6)(Jacen Burrows Regular Cover), $3.99
Caligula #6 (Of 6)(German Nobile Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Caligula #6 (Of 6)(Jacen...
- 1/17/2012
- by geekmaster
- GeekRest
Rock stars and Russian spies -- such are the projects in the works at FX. The cable network is developing "Scar Tissue," based on the autobiography of the same name by Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis, FX confirms to TheWrap. The project, which had previously been at HBO, is being executive-produced by Kiedis, along with former "Entourage" executive producers Mike Benson and Marc Abrams, and "Enlightened" executive producer Jason Weinberg. "Scar Tissue" will be produced via Catapult 360 and FX Productions. Also in the works at FX: "The Americans," a drama...
- 10/14/2011
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Rock stars and Russian spies -- such are the projects in the works at FX. The cable network is developing "Scar Tissue," based on the autobiography of the same name by Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis, FX confirms to TheWrap. The project, which had previously been at HBO, is being executive-produced by Kiedis, along with former "Entourage" executive producers Mike Benson and Marc Abrams, and "Enlightened" executive producer Jason Weinberg. "Scar Tissue" will be produced via Catapult 360 and FX Productions. Also in the works at FX: "The Americans," a drama...
- 10/14/2011
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Stars like Dana Delany of Desperate Housewives and Lisa Rinna got face changing procedures to make themselves more beautiful, but came out from surgery more messed up than before! Now they are speaking out about it!
From Tara Reid’s infamous tummy-tuck gone awry to Meg Ryan’s unmoving and fake-looking new face, plastic surgery nightmares have become a dime a dozen among starlets — and Dana Delany and Lisa Rinna are the latest victims to join the roster of Hollywood’s botched body parts. So sad!
Dana, 54, recently opened up about the botox trip from hell that left her face permanently damaged.
“[The doctor] injected my forehead, hit a nerve, and created a huge hematoma,” the Desperate Housewives actress told Prevention Magazine. “The nerve has been dead ever since. It affected the muscle in my right eye, so my eye has started to droop a little bit.”
Meanwhile, Lisa Rinna’s giant...
From Tara Reid’s infamous tummy-tuck gone awry to Meg Ryan’s unmoving and fake-looking new face, plastic surgery nightmares have become a dime a dozen among starlets — and Dana Delany and Lisa Rinna are the latest victims to join the roster of Hollywood’s botched body parts. So sad!
Dana, 54, recently opened up about the botox trip from hell that left her face permanently damaged.
“[The doctor] injected my forehead, hit a nerve, and created a huge hematoma,” the Desperate Housewives actress told Prevention Magazine. “The nerve has been dead ever since. It affected the muscle in my right eye, so my eye has started to droop a little bit.”
Meanwhile, Lisa Rinna’s giant...
- 10/5/2010
- by Christina
- HollywoodLife
Danielle Staub's breasts went under the knife for the fourth time on Monday night's episode of 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey.' "She was very upset with her breasts," her doctor, Michael Fiorillo told, Us Weekly. "Scar tissue formed around the breast implant and that makes the implants hard, cold and deformed...the right one was almost up by her neck!" Danielle also had "scarring up by the nipple and all the way down," Fiorillo said. But she was pleased with the results of her breast revision, he said, and left with soft breasts. Danielle's sex tape was shot last year, before the boob job revision. See stills here. She recently announced she has a girlfriend, singer-songwriter Lori Michaels. Watch: ...
- 6/24/2010
- by Katy Hall
- Huffington Post
Addiction is a human phenomenon nearly every mortal being deals with. Be it gratifying or painful, harmless or self-destructive we’re all shackled to something we all perceive as fulfilling to our lives.
Drug addiction gets the largest focus of concentration in the media. Sad to say, journalists and tabloidists keep their talons sharpened and borne to pounce when a story of a fallen glittering personality develops. To say the media has had a field day with the story of Stone Temple Pilots/Velvet Revolver vocalist Scott Weiland and his former wife, one-time model Mary Forsberg Weiland is a gross understatement.
Mary has bravely put their story on public view to set the record straight about her crash and burn marriage as well as to paint a humanistic view of drug abuse—in her case, an addiction flamed by a personality disorder. Her book Fall to Pieces is as close...
Drug addiction gets the largest focus of concentration in the media. Sad to say, journalists and tabloidists keep their talons sharpened and borne to pounce when a story of a fallen glittering personality develops. To say the media has had a field day with the story of Stone Temple Pilots/Velvet Revolver vocalist Scott Weiland and his former wife, one-time model Mary Forsberg Weiland is a gross understatement.
Mary has bravely put their story on public view to set the record straight about her crash and burn marriage as well as to paint a humanistic view of drug abuse—in her case, an addiction flamed by a personality disorder. Her book Fall to Pieces is as close...
- 12/9/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Ray Van Horn, Jr.)
- Fangoria
As a West Virginian, I am mandated by state law to like John Sayles; he did, after all, make one of the definitive films on West Virginia, "Matewan." Truth be told, I'd like him anyway because he's perfectly willing to script big-budget Hollywood pics and funnel that money into his own personal projects. That's meant stuff like "Alligator" (The definitive giant reptile movie, with a great Robert Forster performance) and "The Howling" led to "Lianna" and "Baby It's You," and uncredited rewrites on things such as "Apollo 13" and "Mimic" gave us "Lone Star" and "Casa de los babys."
So the fact that he's signed on to script "Scar Tissue," the HBO series based on Anthony Kiedis' autobiography, makes me feel better about the project. The series tells the story of Kiedis growing up with his father, Spider, a drug dealer to rock stars, in the 1970s. It's the...
So the fact that he's signed on to script "Scar Tissue," the HBO series based on Anthony Kiedis' autobiography, makes me feel better about the project. The series tells the story of Kiedis growing up with his father, Spider, a drug dealer to rock stars, in the 1970s. It's the...
- 2/26/2009
- by Chad
- Planetallstar.com
John Sayles, known for both writing and directing films like “Silver City”, “Sunshine State” and “Lone Star”, has been tapped to pen the small-screen HBO series adaptation, based on the best-selling autobiography “Scar Tissue” by Anthony Kiedis, frontman of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. Marc Abrams will be producing along with his Catapault 360 partner Michael Benson. “John writes from a real human place, and has already tapped into the relationship between young Anthony and his dad,” Abrams told Variety.com when Sayles’ confirmation was announced. The series, tentatively titled either “Scar” or “Scar Tissue”, will detail the early years of Kiedis and his father Blackie Dammett, a [...]...
- 2/24/2009
- by Costa Koutsoutis
- ShockYa
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