14 celebrities have entered the Big Brother house during tonight's (January 7) Celebrity Big Brother launch, and have already been thrown their first twist.
While the likes of Patsy Kensit, Perez Hilton and Keith Chegwin were making themselves comfy in their new accommodation, Katie Hopkins was behind closed doors being brutally honest about what she thought of them.
Katie then had to pick the two celebrities she thought were the least-entertaining, choosing Chloe Goodman and Alexander O'Neal.
Digital Spy rounds up what Twitter thought of tonight's Celebrity Big Brother launch:
Happy launch day everyone!! #CBB let the drama commence!
— Emma Willis (@EmmaWillis) January 7, 2015
Here we go ... #CBB .. Katie Hopkins in there? What could possibly go wrong
— Phillip Schofield (@Schofe) January 7, 2015
How can you not like Patsy Kensit #cbb2015
— Sαmαnthα Nicholls (@Samanthamn) January 7, 2015
Perez Hilton vs Katie Hopkins. That has to happen, please. #CBB
— Sam Clarke (@Clarkie11_98) January 7, 2015
Wish they'd do a celebrity version of Celebrity Big Brother.
While the likes of Patsy Kensit, Perez Hilton and Keith Chegwin were making themselves comfy in their new accommodation, Katie Hopkins was behind closed doors being brutally honest about what she thought of them.
Katie then had to pick the two celebrities she thought were the least-entertaining, choosing Chloe Goodman and Alexander O'Neal.
Digital Spy rounds up what Twitter thought of tonight's Celebrity Big Brother launch:
Happy launch day everyone!! #CBB let the drama commence!
— Emma Willis (@EmmaWillis) January 7, 2015
Here we go ... #CBB .. Katie Hopkins in there? What could possibly go wrong
— Phillip Schofield (@Schofe) January 7, 2015
How can you not like Patsy Kensit #cbb2015
— Sαmαnthα Nicholls (@Samanthamn) January 7, 2015
Perez Hilton vs Katie Hopkins. That has to happen, please. #CBB
— Sam Clarke (@Clarkie11_98) January 7, 2015
Wish they'd do a celebrity version of Celebrity Big Brother.
- 1/7/2015
- Digital Spy
Last week, Felicia Day's YouTube channel Geek & Sundry debuted their latest live-action scripted show, Caper. Created by Amy Berg (Leverage, Eureka) and Mike Sizemore (Slingers), it concerns a team of impoverished superheroes who reluctantly turn to a life of crime, only to quickly find that it's a big mistake...
Based on the first two episodes of the show's nine-episode first season, here's why you should be watching, and how it comments on the superhero genre and tells its own story within it.
First off, it's fun. The series is directed in a fittingly comic book style, and even capers gleefully into motion comic-style animation for the action sequences; presumably not only to save on budget (superpowers can be pricey), but also as an effective stylistic choice. Our heroes (or protagonists, at least—more on that later; or, to put it another way: to be continued) are the underdogs, at...
Based on the first two episodes of the show's nine-episode first season, here's why you should be watching, and how it comments on the superhero genre and tells its own story within it.
First off, it's fun. The series is directed in a fittingly comic book style, and even capers gleefully into motion comic-style animation for the action sequences; presumably not only to save on budget (superpowers can be pricey), but also as an effective stylistic choice. Our heroes (or protagonists, at least—more on that later; or, to put it another way: to be continued) are the underdogs, at...
- 2/19/2014
- Shadowlocked
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